Claims
- 1. For use with a gate having a horizontally extending barrier arm and an actuator for raising the barrier arm to allow passage through the gate, a release mechanism for attachment between the barrier arm and the actuator and operable when the barrier arm is impacted to allow the barrier arm to swing horizontally and thereby withstand the impact without breaking, the release mechanism comprising:a. opposing, spaced apart brackets for attachment to the actuator; b. a pivotable arm assembly, said pivotable arm assembly comprising an elongated arm having a rearward end and a forward end and a pair of swing plates each having a rearward end and a forward end, said pair of swing plates being held in spaced apart relationship with respect to each other by a brace extending therebetween, said rearward end of said elongated arm extending between said pair of swing plates and being removably attached to said brace, said forward end of said elongated arm extending forwardly beyond said forward ends of said pair of swing plates and having a portion to which the barrier arm is attachable, and a first divot pin passing through said pair of swing plates and pivotally attaching said pair of swing plates and attached elongated arm to said brackets; and, c. a second pivot pin extending through said pair of swing plates and through said elongated arm, said elongated arm being pivotable about said second pivot pin to a maintenance position in which said elongated arm extends perpendicular to said pair of swing plates and parallel to said brackets when said rearward end of said elongated arm is detached from said brace.
- 2. The release mechanism as defined in claim 1, and further including a pair of stop bars extending between said pair of swing plates for limiting pivotal movement of said elongated arm about said second pivot pin.
- 3. For use with a gate having a horizontally extending barrier arm and an actuator for raising the barrier arm to allow passage through the gate, a release mechanism for attachment between the barrier arm and the actuator and operable when the barrier arm is impacted to allow the barrier arm to swing horizontally and thereby withstand the impact without breaking, the release mechanism comprising:a. opposing, spaced apart brackets for attachment to the actuator; b. a pivotable arm assembly, said pivotable arm assembly comprising an elongated arm having a rearward end and a forward end and a pair of swing plates each having a rearward end and a forward end, said pair of swing plates being held in spaced apart relationship with respect to each other by a brace extending therebetween, said rearward end of said elongated arm extending between said pair of swing plates and being removably attached to said brace, said forward end of said elongated arm extending forwardly beyond said forward ends of said pair of swing plates and having a portion to which the barrier arm is attachable, and a first pivot pin passing through said pair of swing plates and pivotally attaching said pair of swing plates and attached elongated arm to said brackets; c. a detent incorporated with the rearward end of one of said pair of swing plates; d. a spring-loaded plunger engageable with said detent, said detent and said spring-loaded plunger being oriented such that when said spring-loaded plunger is engaged with said detent, said pivotable arm assembly is held in a perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets, said spring-loaded plunger being releasable from said detent upon an impacting force being exerted on said forward end of said elongated arm to allow said pivotable arm assembly to pivot from said perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets; and, e. a second pivot pin extending through said pair of swing plates and through said elongated arm, said elongated arm being pivotable about said second pivot pin to a maintenance position in which said elongated arm extends perpendicular to said pair of swing plates and parallel to said brackets when said rearward end of said elongated arm is detached from said brace.
- 4. The release mechanism as defined in claim 3, further comprising means for returning said pivotable arm assembly to said perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets with said spring-loaded plunger engaging said detent when said impacting force is no longer applied.
- 5. The release mechanism as defined in claim 4, wherein said means for returning said pivotable arm assembly to said perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets includes a spring assembly.
- 6. The release mechanism as defined in claim 5, wherein one of said pair of swing plates has an arcuate edge at said rearward end thereof, and wherein said spring assembly includes a spring and a cable which is connected with said spring, said cable extending from said spring along said arcuate edge of said one swing plate to an end thereof anchored to said one swing plate.
- 7. The release mechanism as defined in claim 5, wherein said means for returning said pivotable arm assembly to said perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets further includes a shock absorber.
- 8. The release mechanism as defined in claim 3, and further including a pair of stop bars extending between said pair of swing plates for limiting pivotal movement of said elongated arm about said second pivot pin.
- 9. A gate comprising:a. a horizontally extending barrier arm; b. an actuator for raising said horizontally extending barrier arm; and, c. a release mechanism located between and coupled to said barrier arm and said actuator and operable when said barrier arm is impacted to allow said barrier arm to swing horizontally and thereby withstand the impact without breaking, said release mechanism comprising: (1) opposing, spaced apart brackets attached to said actuator; (2) a pivotable arm assembly, said pivotable arm assembly comprising an elongated arm having a rearward end and a forward end and a pair of swing plates each having a rearward end and a forward end, said pair of swing plates being held in spaced apart relationship with respect to each other by a brace extending therebetween, said rearward end of said elongated arm extending between said pair of swing plates and being removably attached to said brace, said forward end of said elongated arm extending forwardly beyond said forward ends of said pair of swing plates and having a portion to which said barrier arm is attached, and a first pivot pin passing through said pair of swing plates and pivotally attaching said pair of swing plates and attached elongated arm and barrier arm to said brackets attached to said actuator; (3) a detent incorporated with the rearward end of one of said pair of swing plates; (4) a spring-loaded plunger engageable with said detent, said detent and said spring-loaded plunger being oriented such that when said spring-loaded plunger is engaged with said detent, said pivotable arm assembly and attached barrier arm are held in a perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets, said spring-loaded plunger being releasable from said detent upon an impacting force being exerted on said barrier arm to allow said pivotable arm assembly and attached barrier arm to pivot from said perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets; and, (5) a second pivot pin extending through said pair of swing plates and through said elongated arm, said elongated arm being pivotable about said second pivot pin to a maintenance position in which said elongated arm and attached barrier arm extend perpendicular to said pair of swing plates and parallel to said brackets when said rearward end of said elongated arm is detached from said brace.
- 10. The gate as defined in claim 9, further comprising means for returning said pivotable arm assembly and barrier arm to said perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets with said spring-loaded plunger engaging said detent when said impacting force is no longer applied.
- 11. The gate as defined in claim 9, and further including a pair of stop bars extending between said pair of swing plates for limiting pivotal movement of said elongated arm about said second pivot pin.
CROSS REFERENCES TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/764,802 entitled “Railroad Gate Release Mechanism” filed on Jan. 17, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,470,626.
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