Claims
- 1. A base member for use as a component of a low-profile pavement marker for use in snow areas for establishing on a finished roadway surface a marking visible from an oncoming vehicle while protecting the marking from damage by oncoming snowplow blades during snowplowing operations, said base member having first and second laterally spaced-apart longitudinally extending ramp members each having a lower portion and an upper portion and an inclined surface extending between a lowermost end and an uppermost end to form an inclined ramp, the lower portion of said base member defining a longitudinally extending keel portion adapted to be recessed below the roadway surface with the upper portion of each said ramp member extending above the roadway surface, and said base member further having a support member interconnecting said ramp members and providing a downwardly facing bottom surface adapted to be disposed in a complementary recess in the associated pavement and a generally upwardly facing support surface adapted to carry signal means thereon, the signal means thus adapted to be disposed between and below said ramp members with an upper portion of the signal means disposed above the roadway surface, so that an oncoming snowplow blade will ride up said ramp members and be deflected thereby from contact with said signal means as the snowplow blade passes over said pavement marker, said ramps being so configured and arranged to provide adequate space therebetween to allow vehicle tires to wipe the signal means, and whereby said bottom surface by being recessed in use below the level of the associated roadway surface enables minimization of the total height of said base member above the roadway surface thereby to reduce the impact energy imparted to said base member and the pavement and to oncoming vehicles striking said base member.
- 2. The base member set forth in claim 1, wherein said ramp members extend generally in the same direction as said keel portion.
- 3. The base member set forth in claim 1, wherein said keel portion includes first and second laterally spaced keels.
- 4. The base member set forth in claim 3, wherein said ramp members are parallel to each other and said keels are parallel to each other.
- 5. The base member of claim 4, wherein said first and second keels are vertically aligned with said first and second ramps, respectively.
- 6. The base member set forth in claim 1, wherein the base member has means defining a plane adapted to be substantially coincident with the roadway surface and said keel portion is below said plane.
- 7. The base member set forth in claim 1, wherein the base member has means including a downwardly facing surface defining a plane, said downwardly facing surface adapted to engage the roadway surface to limit the depth to which the lower portion of the base member is recessed below the roadway surface.
- 8. The base member set forth in claim 1, wherein said ramp members include coplanar top surfaces disposed substantially parallel to the roadway surface and respectively intersecting the uppermost ends of said inclined ramps.
- 9. The base member set forth in claim 1, wherein said keel portion includes first and second parallel keels and said support member interconnects said keels as well as said ramp members, said first and second keels are generally arcuate in outline along the bottoms thereof and adapted to be disposed in complementary arcuate recesses in the associated pavement and said support member bottom surface is generally arcuate in outline.
- 10. The base member set forth in claim 9, wherein the bottoms of said first and second keels extend farther below the roadway surface than does the bottom surface of said support member.
- 11. The base member set forth in claim 9, wherein said support member is disposed adjacent to one longitudinal end of said base member.
- 12. The base member set forth in claim 11, wherein said first and second keels are disposed adjacent to the other longitudinal end of said base member.
- 13. The base member set forth in claim 9, wherein the lower portions of said first and second ramp members are located adjacent to one longitudinal end of said base member and said base member also includes third and fourth laterally spaced-apart longitudinally extending ramp members aligned respectively with said first and second ramp members, each of said third and fourth ramp members having a lower portion adjacent to the other longitudinal end of said base member and an upper portion longitudinally adjacent to that one of said first and second ramp members with which it is aligned and an inclined surface extending between a lowermost end and an uppermost end to form an inclined ramp, and said support member is disposed longitudinally between said longitudinal ends of said base member.
- 14. The base member set forth in claim 13, wherein said base member includes a first top surface parallel to said plane and interconnecting the uppermost ends of said first and third ramp members and a second top surface coplanar with said first top surface and interconnecting the uppermost ends of said second and fourth ramp members.
- 15. The base member set forth in claim 14, wherein said top surfaces are disposed substantially midway between opposite longitudinal ends of said base member and said support member is centered below said top surfaces.
- 16. The base member set forth in claim 1, wherein said support surface is adapted to be recessed below the roadway surface and is thus adapted to carry the signal means with a lower portion thereof disposed below the roadway surface.
- 17. The base member set forth in claim 16, wherein said bottom surface is convex.
- 18. The base member set forth in claim 17, wherein said bottom surface is generally arcuate in outline.
- 19. The base member set forth in claim 1, wherein said bottom surface is convex.
- 20. The base member set forth in claim 19, wherein said bottom surface is generally arcuate in outline.
- 21. A low-profile pavement marker for use in snow areas for establishing on a finished roadway surface a marking visible from an oncoming vehicle while protecting the marking from damage by oncoming snowplow blades during snowplowing operations, said pavement marker comprising a base member as set forth in claim 1 and, in combination therewith, a signal means disposed between and below said ramp members and carried by said support surface.
- 22. The pavement marker set forth in claim 21, wherein said support surface is adapted to be recessed below the roadway surface.
- 23. The pavement marker set forth in claim 22, wherein said signal means has a lower portion adapted to be disposed below the roadway surface and an upper portion adapted to be disposed above the roadway surface and both the upper portion of the signal means and at least a part of the lower portion thereof are operative to reflect light incident upon the upper portion of the signal means from an oncoming vehicle back toward said vehicle and said ramps are so configured and arranged to provide adequate space therebetween to allow vehicle tires to wipe at least the upper portion of the signal means.
- 24. The pavement marker set forth in claim 22, wherein said signal means comprises a cube corner reflex reflector having an inclined front surface disposed at an angle to the roadway surface of between 15.degree. and 60.degree..
- 25. The pavement marker set forth in claim 22, wherein said signal means is bidirectional and includes two signal faces respectively facing toward opposite ends of said base member, said ramps being inclined with respect to the roadway surface at acute angles no greater than approximately 6.degree. and the height of the pavement marker above the roadway surface being not greater than approximately 0.41 inches.
- 26. The pavement marker set forth in claim 21, wherein said bottom surface is convex.
- 27. The pavement marker set forth in claim 21, wherein said support surface is adapted to be recessed below the roadway surface and said bottom surface is convex.
- 28. The pavement marker set forth in claim 21, wherein said bottom surface is generally arcuate in outline.
- 29. The pavement marker set forth in claim 21, wherein said support surface is adapted to be recessed below the roadway surface and said bottom surface is generally arcuate in outline.
- 30. The pavement marker set forth in claim 21, wherein said support surface is substantially flat.
- 31. The pavement marker set forth in claim 21, wherein said support surface is substantially flat.
- 32. The base member set forth in claim 1, wherein said support surface is substantially flat.
- 33. The base member set forth in claim 32, wherein said bottom surface is convex.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 789,249, filed Apr. 20, 1977, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 681,858, filed Apr. 30, 1976 (now abandoned).
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Continuations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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