Claims
- 1. An inertial barrier for protecting a vehicle from a roadway hazard, comprising:a container having an outer sidewall, an interior volume, an open end for receiving ballasting material into said interior volume, and a mating end; and a pedestal having an outer sidewall and a mating end, the pedestal being adapted to mate with and support the container in a vertical stacking orientation, with said container disposed atop and above an upper portion of said pedestal, and said open end being uppermost on said container, to together form said inertial barrier; wherein one of the pedestal and container mating ends includes a projecting portion, and the other of the pedestal and container mating ends includes a recess portion which is complementary to said projecting portion, so that when said container and said pedestal are joined together in said vertical stacking orientation, with said container disposed atop said pedestal, said projecting portion is engaged into said recess portion to form an interlocking relationship between the container and the pedestal.
- 2. The inertial barrier as recited in claim 1, wherein each of said container and said pedestal is comprised of a frangible material.
- 3. The inertial barrier as recited in claim 1, wherein said ballasting material comprises a dispersible particulate material.
- 4. The inertial barrier as recited in claim 3, wherein said dispersible particulate material comprises sand.
- 5. An inertial barrier for protecting a vehicle from a roadway hazard, comprising:a container having an outer sidewall, an interior volume, a mating end, and an open end which communicates with the interior volume of the container, so that the container interior volume may be filled with a ballasting material; and a pedestal having an outer sidewall and a mating end, the pedestal being adapted to mate with and support the container in a vertical stacking orientation, with said container disposed atop and above an upper portion of said pedestal to together form said inertial barrier; wherein one of the pedestal and container mating ends includes a projecting portion, and the other of the pedestal and container mating ends includes a recess portion which is complementary to said projecting portion, so that when said container and said pedestal are joined together in said vertical stacking orientation, with said container disposed atop said pedestal, said projecting portion is engaged into said recess portion to form an interlocking relationship between the container and the pedestal, said container further comprising a lip circumferentially disposed about the open end thereof, said barrier further comprising a lid for covering the open end of said container, said lip engaging said lid to secure the lid in a closed position.
- 6. An inertial barrier for protecting a vehicle from a roadway hazard, comprising:a container having an outer sidewall and an interior volume, and a mating end; and a pedestal having an outer sidewall and a mating end, the pedestal being adapted to mate with and support the container in a vertical stacking orientation, with substantially all of said container being disposed atop substantially all of said pedestal, to together form said inertial barrier; wherein one of the pedestal and container mating ends includes a projecting portion, and the other of the pedestal and container mating ends includes a recess portion which is complementary to said projecting portion, so that when said container and said pedestal are joined together in said vertical stacking orientation, with said container disposed atop said pedestal, said projecting portion is engaged into said recess portion to form an interlocking relationship between the container and the pedestal; said pedestal further comprising an open end, which comprises a base of said barrier at a lowest end thereof when said barrier is assembled in said vertical stacking orientation, said barrier having an axial height and said pedestal having a width at least equal to the width of said barrier at any other location along said axial height.
- 7. The inertial barrier as recited in claim 6, wherein the barrier at an axial location where the mating ends of each of the container and the pedestal are joined has a width smaller than the width at said barrier base.
- 8. An inertial barrier for protecting a vehicle from a roadway hazard, comprising:a container having an outer sidewall and an interior volume, and a mating end; and a pedestal having an outer sidewall and a mating end; the pedestal being disposed on a surface, with its mating end being an upper end thereof and the container being disposed on the mating end of said pedestal, the container mating end being a lower end of the container and being engaged with the pedestal mating end to together form said inertial barrier, substantially all of said container being disposed in a vertical stacking orientation above an upper portion of said pedestal; wherein one of the pedestal and container mating ends includes a projecting portion, and the other of the pedestal and container mating ends includes a recess portion which is complementary to said projecting portion, so that when said container and said pedestal are joined together in said vertical stacking orientation, said projecting portion is engaged with said recess portion to form an interlocking relationship between the container and the pedestal.
- 9. A container for use in an inertial barrier combination for attenuating the energy of an errant vehicle, comprising:an outer sidewall; a mating end; which is adapted to mate with a pedestal in a vertical stacking orientation to together form said inertial barrier combination, wherein the pedestal supports the container; and interlocking geometry on said mating end, so that when said container is joined with said pedestal, with said container being disposed atop said pedestal, said interlocking geometry engages complementary interlocking geometry on a mating end of said pedestal to secure the pedestal and the container together, wherein said mating end comprises a projecting portion and a recess portion, each of which are adapted to engage complementary recess portions and projecting portions on a mating end of the container.
- 10. An inertial barrier for protecting a vehicle from a roadway hazard, comprising:a container having an outer sidewall, an interior volume, and a mating end; and a pedestal having an outer sidewall and a mating end, the pedestal being adapted to mate with and support the container in a vertical stacking orientation, with said container disposed atop said pedestal to together form said inertial barrier; wherein the mating end of each of said container and said pedestal comprises both a projecting portion and a recess portion, such that when the pedestal and the container are stacked together in said vertical stacking orientation, the projecting portion of the container is inserted into the recess portion of the pedestal, and the projecting portion of the pedestal is inserted into the recess portion of the container, the respective projecting and recess portions of each of the container and the pedestal being complementarily shaped.
- 11. An inertial barrier for attenuating the energy of an errant vehicle, comprising:a pedestal; and a container having an interior volume, said container having an end which is capable of receiving ballasting material into said interior volume and being disposed above and atop an upper portion of said pedestal in a vertical stacking relationship to form a frangible barrier, with said ballasting material receiving end being oriented upwardly; wherein each of the container and the pedestal have au interlocking geometry at a joint therebetween, to prevent sidewards movement between the container and the pedestal.
- 12. A pedestal for use in an inertial barrier combination for attenuating the energy of an errant vehicle, comprising:an outer sidewall; a mating end having a mating surface: which is adapted to mate with a container in a vertical stacking orientation to together form said inertial barrier combination, wherein the pedestal supports the container; and interlocking geometry on said mating end, said interlocking geometry comprising a portion of said mating surface which is disposed at a different elevation than remaining portions of said mating surface, so that when said pedestal is joined with said container, with said pedestal being disposed beneath said container to support the container, said interlocking geometry engages complementary interlocking geometry on a mating end of said container to secure the pedestal and the container together.
- 13. The pedestal as recited in claim 12, wherein said portion of said mating surface which is disposed at a different elevation than remaining portions of said mating surface comprises a recess relative to said remaining portions.
- 14. The pedestal as recited in claim 12, and further comprising an open end which forms a base of said pedestal.
- 15. The pedestal as recited in claim 12, wherein said portion of said mating surface which is disposed at a different elevation than remaining portions of said mating surface comprises a projection relative to said remaining portions.
- 16. A container for use in an inertial barrier combination for attenuating the energy of an errant vehicle, comprising:an outer sidewall; a mating end; which is adapted to mate with a pedestal in a vertical stacking orientation to together form said inertial barrier combination, wherein the pedestal supports the container; a ballasting material receiving end, opposite of said mating end; and interlocking geometry on said mating end, so that when said container is joined with said pedestal, with said container being disposed atop and above an upper portion of said pedestal, said interlocking geometry engages complementary interlocking geometry on a mating end of said pedestal to secure the pedestal and the container together, and said ballasting material receiving end is disposed in an upwardly oriented direction.
- 17. A pedestal for use in an inertial barrier combination for attenuating the energy of an errant vehicle, comprising:an outer sidewall; a mating end; which is adapted to mate with a container in a vertical stacking orientation to together form said inertial barrier combination, wherein the pedestal supports the container; and interlocking geometry on said mating end, so that when said pedestal is joined with said container, with said pedestal being disposed beneath said container to support the container, said interlocking geometry engages complementary interlocking geometry on a mating end of said container to secure the pedestal and the container together, wherein said mating end comprises a projecting portion and a recess portion, each of which are adapted to engage complementary recess portions and projecting portions on a mating end of the container.
- 18. A container for use in an inertial barrier combination for attenuating the energy of an errant vehicle, comprising:an outer sidewall; a mating end, which is adapted to mate with a pedestal in a vertical stacking orientation to together form said inertial barrier combination, wherein the pedestal supports the container; an open end which communicates with an interior volume of said container, said interior volume being fillable with a dispersible ballasting material through said open end; interlocking geometry on said mating end, so that when said container is joined with said pedestal, with said container being disposed atop said pedestal, said interlocking geometry engages complementary interlocking geometry on a mating end of said pedestal to secure the pedestal and the container together; and a lip circumferentially disposed about the open end thereof, said container further comprising a lid for covering the exposed open end of said container, said lip engaging said lid to secure the lid in a closed position.
- 19. An inertial barrier system for protecting vehicles from a roadway hazard, comprising:a plurality of inertial barrier units arranged in a predetermined array, at least one of said inertial barrier units being of a multi-piece type comprising: a container having an outer sidewall, an interior volume, and a mating end; and a pedestal having an outer sidewall and a mating end, the pedestal mating with and supporting the container in a vertical stacking orientation to together form said inertial barrier unit; wherein one of the pedestal and container mating ends includes a projecting portion, and the other of the pedestal and container mating ends includes a recess portion which is complementary to said projecting portion, so that when said container and said pedestal are joined together in said vertical stacking orientation, with said container being disposed atop and above an upper portion of said pedestal, so that substantially all of said container is disposed above substantially all of said pedestal, said projecting portion is engaged into said recess portion to form an interlocking relationship between the container and the pedestal.
- 20. The inertial barrier system as recited in claim 19, wherein a plurality of said inertial barrier units are of said multi-piece type.
- 21. The inertial barrier system as recited in claim 20, wherein the containers of said multi-piece inertial barrier units are filled to varying levels with a dispersible ballasting material, resulting in inertial barrier units of varying weights.
Parent Case Info
This application is related to co-pending patent application Ser. No. 09/282,699, entitled Inertial Barrier Module, filed on Mar. 31, 1999, which is a continuation of patent application Ser. No. 08/989,545, filed on Dec. 12, 1997, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,927,896, which patent is herein expressly incorporated by reference.
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