Claims
- 1. A kinetic energy absorbing assembly for an end terminal assembly of a guardrail system defined in part by a guardrail mounted on a plurality of posts comprising:
a tensioning guide having a first end and a second end with a first flange and a second flange extending between the first end and the second end; the first end of the tensioning guides having dimensions compatible with integrally engaging the first end of the tensioning guide with one end of the guardrail; the first flange and the second flange having configurations corresponding generally with respective edge curls formed on the one end of the guardrail and sized to allow inserting the first flange and the second flange respectively into the edge curls to engage the kinetic energy absorbing assembly as an integral part of the guardrail; the first flange and the second flange spaced from each other by a first distance at the first end of the tensioning guide and spaced from each other by a second distance at the second end of the tensioning guide; and the second distance selected to be larger than the first distance whereby movement of the tensioning guide relative to the guardrail will stretch portions of the guardrail engaged with the first flange and the second flange to dissipate kinetic energy from an impacting vehicle.
- 2. The kinetic energy absorbing assembly of claim 1 further comprising an impact plate attached proximate the second end of the tensioning guide whereby the impact plate will face oncoming traffic when the first end of the tensioning guide is engaged with the one end of the guardrail.
- 3. The kinetic energy absorbing assembly of claim 2 further comprising at least one supporting member attached to the tensioning guide and the impact plate to transmit kinetic energy from the impacting vehicle to the tensioning guide.
- 4. The kinetic energy absorbing assembly of claim 2 further comprising the impact plate having a generally rectangular configuration.
- 5. The kinetic energy absorbing assembly of claim 1 further comprising the tensioning guide having a front face and a rear face.
- 6. The kinetic energy absorbing assembly of claim 5 further comprising a radius of curvature formed in the tensioning guide between the first end and the second end whereby portions of the guardrail, after being stretched and flattened, will be bent away from the front face.
- 7. The kinetic energy absorbing assembly of claim 1 further comprising the second distance between the first flange and the second flange approximately equals the width of a sheet of material from which the guardrail was formed.
- 8. The kinetic energy absorbing assembly of claim 1 further comprising the impact plate having a generally square configuration.
- 9. The kinetic energy absorbing assembly of claim 1 further comprising:
the first end having a cross section with the general configuration of an open trapezoid; and the second end of the tensioning guide defined in part by a generally flat surface extending between the first flange to the second flange.
- 10. The kinetic energy absorbing assembly of claim 1 further comprising an arc formed in the tensioning guide between the first end and the second end to direct stretched and flattened portions of the guardrail away from the impacting vehicle.
- 11. An end terminal assembly for a highway guardrail system having a guardrail mounted on a plurality of posts, comprising:
a first post connected to the guardrail adjacent to one end of the guardrail facing oncoming traffic; a second post connected to the guardrail spaced longitudinally from the first post with a lateral offset from the guardrail; a kinetic energy absorbing assembly integrally engaged with the one end of the guardrail; and the kinetic energy absorbing assembly defined in part by a tensioning guide operable to stretch and flatten a portion of the guardrail to dissipate kinetic energy from a vehicle when the vehicle collides with the kinetic energy absorbing assembly.
- 12. The end terminal assembly of claim 11, further comprising:
a strut disposed between the first post and the second post; a cable having a first portion secured to the first post and a second portion secured to a cable anchor bracket; and the cable anchor bracket releasably secured to the guardrail between the first post and the second post.
- 13. The end terminal assembly of claim 11, further comprising:
the tensioning guide having a generally arcuate shape; the tensioning guide having a first end and a second end with a first flange and a second flange spaced from each other and extending generally longitudinally between the first end and the second end; the first end of the tensioning guide having a cross section corresponding generally with the configuration of a trapezoid and dimensions corresponding generally with the one end of the guardrail; the first flange and the second flange having a configuration corresponding generally with respective edge folds formed on the one end of the guardrail and sized to allow installing the first end of the tensioning guide on the one end of the guideline; the second end of the tensioning guide having a generally flat surface extending between the first flange and the second flange; and an impact plate attached proximate the second end of the tensioning guide whereby when the first end of the tensioning guide is installed on the one end of the guardrail the impact plate will face oncoming traffic.
- 14. The end terminal assembly of claim 11, further comprising the distance between the first flange and the second flange at the second end of the tensioning guide approximately equal to the width of a sheet of material from which the guardrail beam has been formed.
- 15. The end terminal assembly of claim 11, wherein the kinetic energy absorbing assembly further comprises:
an impact plate attached proximate the second end of the tensioning guide whereby the impact plate will face oncoming traffic when the first end of the tensioning guide is engaged with the one end of the guardrail; a first supporting member attached to the tensioning guide; a second supporting member attached to the first supporting member and the impact plate; and the first supporting member and the second supporting member cooperating with each other to transmit kinetic energy from an impacting vehicle to the tensioning guide.
- 16. The end terminal assembly of claim 15, further comprising the impact plate having a generally rectangular configuration.
- 17. The end terminal assembly of claim 15, further comprising the impact plate having a generally square configuration.
- 18. The end terminal assembly of claim 11, further comprising:
the tensioning guide having a first end and a second end with a first flange and a second flange extending longitudinally between the first end and the second end; and an arc formed in the tensioning guide between the first end and the second end to bend stretched and flattened portions of the guardrail at a selected angle away from portions of the guardrail which have not been stretched by the tensioning guide.
- 19. The end terminal assembly of claim 11 further comprising an arc formed in the tensioning guide to direct the stretched and flattened portion of the guardrail at an angle approximately normal to portions of the guardrail which have not been stretched.
- 20. The end terminal assembly of claim 11 further comprising an arc formed in the tensioning guide to direct the stretched and flattened portion of the guardrail at an angle between approximately sixty degrees and one hundred and twenty degrees relative to the remaining portions of the guardrail which have not been stretched.
- 21. A method of installing an end terminal assembly having a kinetic energy absorbing assembly facing oncoming traffic at one end of a guardrail mounted on a plurality of posts, comprising:
providing a first post at the one end of the guardrail; providing a second post spaced longitudinally from the first post with the second post having a lateral offset from the guardrail; and engaging respective flanges on one end of the kinetic energy absorbing assembly with corresponding edge folds on the one end of the guardrail by inserting the flanges of the kinetic energy absorbing assembly into the edge folds of the guardrail whereby movement of the kinetic energy absorbing assembly relative to the guardrail will stretch engaged portions of the guardrail.
- 22. A method of forming a kinetic energy absorbing assembly for an end terminal assembly of a highway guardrail system defined in part by a guardrail mounted on a plurality of posts and the guardrail formed by a plurality of guardrail beams having a generally W-shaped cross section with a first edge curl and a second edge curl formed on the guardrail beams adjacent to one end of the guardrail comprising:
forming a tension guide having a first end and a second end and a first flange and a second flange extending generally longitudinally between the first end and the second end; forming the first flange on the tensioning guide with a configuration corresponding generally with the configuration of the first edge curl on the one end of the guardrail to allow inserting a portion of the first flange into the first edge curl; forming the second flange on the tensioning guide with a configuration corresponding generally with the second edge curl on the one end of the guardrail to allow inserting a portion of the second flange into the second edge curl; and forming an arc in the tensioning guide between the first end and the second end to direct a stretched portion of a guardrail beam away from a vehicle impacting the kinetic energy absorbing assembly.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising attaching an impact plate proximate the second end of the tensioning guide.
- 24. The method of claim 21 further comprising forming on the first end of the tensioning guide with a generally open trapezoid shaped cross section to receive the one end of the guardrail therein.
- 25. The method of claim 21, further comprising:
forming the first flange and the second flange at a first distance between each other at the first end of the tensioning guide; and forming the first flange and the second flange at a second distance between each other at the second end of the tensioning guide approximately equal to the width of a sheet of raw material from which the guardrail beam was manufactured.
- 26. An end terminal assembly for a guardrail system having a guardrail mounted on a plurality of posts comprising:
a kinetic energy absorbing assembly having a tensioning guide defined in part by a first end and a second end; a first flange and a second flange formed on the tensioning guide extending between the first end and the second end; the first flange and the second flange having a configuration corresponding respectively with a first edge fold and a second edge fold formed on one end of the guardrail; the first flange and the second flange sized and respectively inserted into the edge folds; the first flange and the second flange spaced from each other a first distance at the first end and spaced from each other a second distance at the second end; the second distance selected to be larger than the first distance whereby movement of the tensioning guide relative to the guardrail stretches portions of the guardrail engaged with the first flange and the second flange; an impact plate attached proximate the second end of the tensioning guide whereby the impact plate faces oncoming traffic when the first end of the tensioning guide is engaged with the one end of the guardrail; and an anchor assembly providing tension support for the guardrail during a rail face impact by a vehicle downstream from the end terminal assembly.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to copending application Ser. No. 09/405,434 filed Sep. 23, 1999 entitled: Guardrail Beam with Enhanced Stability now issued as U.S. Pat. No. ______; to copending application Ser. No. 09/663,327 filed Sep. 18, 2000 entitled Guardrail Beam With Enhanced Stability now U.S. Pat. No. ______; and to copending application Ser. No. 09/753,868 filed Jan. 2, 2001 entitled Guardrail Beam With Improved Edge Region and Method of Manufacture now issued as U.S. Pat. No ______.