Information
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Patent Grant
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6308936
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Patent Number
6,308,936
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 10, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 30, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
- Browne; Lynne H.
- Malcolm; Tomlyne A
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 256 131
- 256 59
- 256 19
- 256 1
- 256 65
- 404 6
- 404 7
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A guardrail post block made from recycled plastic waste material. The block is of generally rectangular construction whose side faces have large radiused channels formed therealong and large transverse voids extending through the center of the block between the channels. The channels and voids substantially reduce the weight of the block while maintaining required strength.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to guardrail systems which extend along roadways and, more particularly, to a novel guardrail block which is incorporated into such systems.
Standard guardrail systems generally include a plurality of vertical rectangular wooden posts longitudinally spaced and fixed in place along the shoulder of a roadway, a longitudinally extending metal W-beam guardrail, a rectangular wooden post or spacer block mounted between each post and the guardrail, and bolt assemblies connecting the blocks and guardrail to the posts.
Often the wood blocks are about 6″×8″×14″ and have a rectangular recess cut into their back face to fit around the posts. The wood blocks weigh about 18 pounds each and can be heavy and awkward for the installer to handle. In addition the blocks utilize natural resources, trees, and require a cutting operation for the recess on the back face, thus increasing cost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, the primary object of the invention is to provide a novel post block constructed of recycled plastic material and configured in a way which substantially reduces the weight of the block while still maintaining required strength.
Another object of the invention is to provide the above novel post block which is of generally rectangular configuration but has weight reducing recesses on the sides of the block and, in some instances, weight reducing voids extending transversely through the block.
Still another object of the invention is to provide the above novel post block also containing a rectangular recess on its back face, with the side recesses, the voids, and back recess being formed in the block during a plastic molding process.
The novel block of the invention is molded from recycled post-consumer or post-industrial waste plastic, e.g. polypropylene, high density ethylene, low density ethylene, or combinations thereof, and thus not only protects the environment, but also reduces cost. The block could also possibly contain up to 20% fly ash.
Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of the invention wherein reference is made to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary front elevational view of a guardrail system incorporating the novel post block of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a fragmentary plan view taken along line
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged top plan view of the post block of the invention;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged side elevation view of the post block of the invention taken along line
4
—
4
of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIGS. 1 and 2
illustrate the usual guardrail system
10
located along the shoulder
12
of roadway
14
and including a plurality of vertical rectangular posts
16
longitudinally spaced and embedded along shoulder
12
, a longitudinally extending metal W-beam guardrail
18
, the novel post block
20
mounted between each post
16
and guardrail
18
, and a bolt assembly
22
fastening guardrail
18
and block
20
to each post
16
.
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
post block
20
is of generally rectangular construction (6″×8″×14″) having a vertically extending front face
24
against which guardrail
18
abuts, rear face
26
, and side faces
28
,
30
. A vertical recess
32
is centrally formed in rear face
26
, and the front face of post
16
fits within the recess.
To reduce the overall weight of block
20
and facilitate its handling and installation by a worker, large radiused cavities or channels
34
and
36
are formed along the full height of sides
28
and
30
, respectively. The channels are of substantial size, e.g., the width of the opening of the channels at their points of intersection with the straight portions of the sides
28
and
30
is about two-thirds of the total depth, front to back, of the sides. Similarly, the combined total depth of channels
34
and
36
is somewhat more than half the width of the block. The large radius of channels
34
and
36
facilitates molding, reduces weight, eliminates any sharp stress areas within the channels, but yet maintains required strength.
To further reduce the weight of block
20
and facilitate its handling, one or more equally distributed voids or openings
40
of substantial size (about 2½″ square or round) extend transversely through the center section of the block between channels
34
and
36
.
A hole
42
extends from front face
24
to recess
32
to receive the bolt assembly
22
.
As mentioned above, block
20
is advantageously constructed from recycled plastic waste material, thus reducing the waste dumped into the environment. Recess
32
, channels
34
and
36
, voids
40
, and hole
42
are integrally molded in the block during the molding process and channels
34
and
36
and voids
40
are made as large as possible without sacrificing strength requirements of the block.
The novel plastic block
20
weights at least 30% less than the standard rectangular wooden block described initially hereinabove, and it is easier to carry and handle due to the presence of channels
34
,
36
and voids
40
.
The foregoing relates to preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention, it being understood that other variants and embodiments thereof are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention, the latter being defined by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A guardrail block molded from plastic material and being of generally rectangular configuration, the block having elongated front, rear, and first and second side faces, each of said side faces having a channel formed therealong to reduce the weight of the block, said channels being formed on a radius and extending along the full height of said side faces, weight reducing void means extending transversely through the block between said channels in said side faces, and a bolt receiving opening extending through the block from said front face to said rear face.
- 2. The guardrail block of claim 1, wherein said channels are of a substantial size with respect to the overall size of the block.
- 3. A guardrail block molded from plastic material and being of generally rectangular configuration, the block having elongated front, rear, and first and second side faces, each of said side faces having a channel formed therealong to reduce the weight of the block, said channels being formed on a radius and extending along the full height of said side faces, and a bolt receiving opening extending through the block from said front face to said rear face.
- 4. A guardrail block molded from plastic material and being of generally rectangular configuration, the block having elongated front, rear, and first and second side faces, each of said side faces having a channel formed therealong to reduce the weight of the block, said channels being formed on a radius and extending along the full height of said side faces, said channels being of a substantial size with respect to the overall size of the block, and a bolt receiving opening extending through the block from said front face to said rear face.
- 5. A plastic guardrail block of generally rectangular configuration and having elongated front, rear, and first and second side faces, each of said side faces having a radiused channel extending substantially along its entire height to reduce the weight of the block, a post receiving recess extending along the entire height of said rear face, and a bolt relieving opening extending through the block from said front face to said recess.
- 6. The guardrail block of claim 5, wherein said channels are of a substantial size with respect to the overall size of the block.
- 7. The guardrail block of claim 6, comprising weight reducing void means extending transversely through the block between said channels in said side faces.
- 8. The guardrail block of claim 5, comprising weight reducing void means extending transversely through the block between said channels in said side faces.
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