Claims
- 1. In a linear roadway vehicle sensor for sensing vehicular traffic thereover, the improvement comprising, a weighted flexible carrier member comprising an elongated flat elastomeric member having upper and lower surfaces and at least one groove in one of said surfaces, an elongated pressure sensor carried in said at least one groove, a weight recess formed in said flexible carrier member and a linear lead weight means secured within said weight recess distributed along the length of said flexible carrier and means securing said flexible carrier to said linear lead weight means, said linear lead weight means being in situ malleable by roadway traffic to conform to the roadway surface including undulations therein, said linear lead weight means having a weight per unit length which is sufficient to cause said sensor to hug the roadway and maintain said sensor on said roadway and be substantially immune to lifting from the roadway because of air flow effects and turbulence caused by vehicles.
- 2. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said at least one groove and weight recess are formed in said lower surface of said flat elastomeric member and said linear lead weight means is secured to said lower surface.
- 3. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said linear roadway vehicle sensor has a length sufficient to sense multiple lanes of roadway traffic and said flexible carrier member, and said linear lead weight means is of corresponding length.
- 4. In a linear roadway vehicle sensor for sensing vehicular traffic thereover, the improvement comprising, a flexible carrier member comprising an elongated flat elastomeric member having upper and lower surfaces and at least one groove in one of said surfaces, an elongated pressure sensor carried in said at least one groove, linear weight means distributed along the length of said flexible carrier and means securing said flexible carrier to said linear weight means, said weight means having a weight per unit length which is sufficient to maintain said sensor on said roadway and substantially immune to lifting from the roadway because of air flow effects and turbulence caused by vehicles, said linear roadway vehicle sensor having a length sufficient to sense multiple lanes of roadway traffic and said flexible carrier member, and said linear weight means is of corresponding length, and wherein there are a plurality of grooves in said elastomeric member, and said pressure sensor includes piezoelectric cable means, one for each roadway, and all of said sensors being carried in a common groove, and at least one of said piezoelectric cable means has a shielded conductor carried to a side of the roadway in another of said grooves.
- 5. A linear roadway sensor for sensing vehicular traffic and a carrier for said sensor which is substantially immune to lifting from the roadway because of air flow turbulence caused by vehicles traveling at high speeds thereover, said carrier being a flat flexible elastomeric carrier member, having upper and lower surfaces, and a groove and weight recess in one of said surfaces for receiving said linear roadway sensor, and a linear malleable lead weight distributed along said flexible carrier member and secured within said weight recess, said linear malleable lead weight having a weight at least sufficient to render said flexible carrier member substantially immune to air effects generated by vehicular traffic on the roadway, and malleable by roadway traffic to cause said flexible carrier to conform to and hug the roadway surface and not be dangerous to moving traffic or pedestrians even if snagged or broken by vehicular traffic.
- 6. The invention defined in claim 5 wherein said flexible elastomeric carrier has a plurality of grooves in said one surface, and there are a plurality of said sensors, each sensor being constituted by a piezoelectric cable carried in one of said grooves.
- 7. The invention defined in claim 5 wherein said linear weight and said carrier have a weight per unit length of at least one pound per foot.
- 8. The invention defined in claim 7 wherein said linear weight is a flat lead strip.
- 9. In a linear roadway vehicle sensor having an electric pressure sensing cable for sensing vehicular traffic thereover, the improvement comprising, a flexible flat elastomeric carrier member having upper and lower surfaces and one or more linear grooves in one of said surfaces, a weight recess and a linear lead weight means carried and secured within said weight recess and distributed along the length of said elastomeric carrier member and means for securing said electric sensing cable in one of said grooves, said linear lead weight means being in situ malleable by roadway traffic to conform to the roadway surface including roadway undulations and having a weight per unit length which is sufficient to cause said sensor to hug the roadway and maintain said sensor on said roadway and be substantially immune to lifting from the roadway because of air flow effects and turbulence caused by vehicles.
- 10. The invention defined in claim 9 wherein said linear roadway vehicle sensor has a length sufficient to cross multiple lanes of roadway traffic and said flexible carrier member and said linear weight means are of corresponding length, there being a plurality of said linear grooves, a piezoelectric sensing cable for each roadway, respectively, with all of said piezoelectric sensing cables being carried in a groove, respectively.
- 11. A roadway sensor for sensing vehicular traffic and a carrier for said sensor which is substantially immune to lifting from the roadway because of air flow turbulence caused by vehicles traveling at high speeds thereover, said carrier being a flexible carrier member for said linear roadway sensor and having at least one groove therein, said groove having an enlarged base for receiving said sensor and a pair of sidewalls which are spreadable apart sufficiently to allow said sensor to be snugly seated in said enlarged base, said flexible carrier member includes a weight recess and linear lead weight distributed and secured within said weight recess along said flexible carrier member, said linear lead weight being in situ malleable on the roadway by vehicular traffic to conform to the roadway surface including undulations therein, and having a weight at least sufficient to render said flexible carrier member substantially immune to air effects generated by vehicular traffic on the roadway, and to cause said flexible carrier member to hug the roadway surface and not be dangerous to moving traffic or pedestrians even if snagged or broken by vehicular traffic.
- 12. The invention defined in claim 11 wherein said carrier is an extruded, flat elastomeric member having upper and lower surfaces, said at least one groove being formed in said lower surface and said linear lead weight being a flat strip of lead.
- 13. The invention defined in claim 11 wherein said carrier is a flat elastomeric extrusion having upper and lower surfaces, a plurality of said grooves in one of said surfaces, and a plurality of said sensors carried by at least one of said grooves, said linear lead weight being a flat lead strip, and means for securing said lower surface to said flat lead strip.
- 14. The invention defined in claim 13 wherein the surface having said grooves is said lower surface and said flat lead strip is adhesively secured to said lower surface.
- 15. The invention defined in claim 13 wherein said sensor is an electric sensor cable.
- 16. The invention defined in claim 15 wherein said grooves are a predetermined distance apart and there is at least two electric sensor cables, each in its own respective groove.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 406,345 filed Sep. 13, 1989 entitled "ROADWAY SENSORS AND METHOD OF INSTALLING SAME", now abandoned, which was, in turn, a continuation-in-part of my application Ser. No. 07/346,685 filed May 3, 1989 entitled "ROADWAY SENSORS AND METHOD", now abandoned, which are incorporated herein by reference.
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