The present invention relates to the field of reflective and frictional features.
The present invention comprises a modular safety unit. The safety unit comprises a front surface and a back surface disposed opposite the front surface. The front surface comprises a high reflection portion and a roughening agent. The back surface comprises an adhesive.
The present invention is further directed to a reflective safety platform assembly. The assembly comprises a platform surface and a modular safety unit. The modular safety unit is adherable to the platform surface. The modular safety unit comprises a high reflection portion and a roughening agent disposed proximate the high reflection portion.
In another embodiment the invention is directed to a method for improving safety on a rail car. The method comprises providing a modular safety unit, adhering the safety unit to the rail car, and using the safety unit to move personnel about the rail car. The safety unit comprises a first surface comprising a high reflection portion and a roughening agent. The high reflection portion and roughening agent are directed outward.
Regulated industries, such as railroads, require highly reflective markers of a particular strength and durability to be placed on rail cars and their features. With reference to the figures in general, and to
The front surface 12 comprises a high-reflection portion 16 and a roughening agent 18. The high-reflection portion 16 is adapted to reflect light. Preferably, the high-reflection portion 16 is of a nature that reflects light striking the front surface 12 from a plurality of angles. The high-reflection portion 16 may be a color to correspond to a certain industry or signal, such as yellow or red, as the application of the safety unit 10 requires. The high-reflection portion 16 may comprise a geometric pattern or a metallic surface to accomplish the reflective function of the front surface 12. As shown in
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The roughening agent 18 may be a resin or other aggregate solid placed upon or into the front surface 12. Alternatively, the front surface 12 may be scoured or roughened such that an element of the front surface 12 is the roughening agent 18.
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A handhold 30 and rail car step 22 are two alternative embodiments of the platform surface 20 which may be utilized. However, this should not be viewed as limiting the platform surfaces 20 to which the safety unit 10 can be applied. For example, the platform surface may comprise a walkway, stair, or any other platform surface which may require friction and high reflection.
In operation, the reflective safety platform assembly 24 can be used to provide a method for improving safety on a platform surface 20 or a feature which has multiple platform surfaces. One embodiment features the safety unit 10 on a platform surface 20 which is located proximate a rail car. The method comprises providing the modular safety unit 10 and adhering the safety unit 10 to the platform surface 20 using the adhesive of the back surface 14. The front surface 12 is directed outward so that the high reflection portion 16 may be seen and the roughening agent 18 may be contacted. The safety unit 10 may then be used to move personnel about the rail car or other location with greater reflectivity and friction. Preferably, a plurality of safety units 10 are used. The high reflection portion 16 may be formed by adding a reflective substance to the front surface 14 before or after application of the unit 10 to the platform surface 20. Likewise, the roughening agent 18 may be added before or after application of the unit 10 to the platform surface 20.
Various modifications can be made from the design and operation of the present invention without departing from its spirit. Thus, while the principal preferred construction and modes of operation of the invention have been explained in what is now considered to represent its best embodiments, it should be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described.