Claims
- 1. A modular energy absorbing panel structure for cushioning a vehicular impact against a barrier, the panel structure comprising:
a flat elongated front panel; a flat elongated rear panel; and a hollow resilient core disposed between said front panel and said rear panel, the core having a front, a rear, opposing sides, a top and a bottom, the core further having a plurality of vertically disposed partition walls defining a plurality of air chambers, the walls of each air chamber having a plurality of apertures defined therein for fluid communication with the atmosphere and between adjacent air chambers.
- 2. The modular energy absorbing system as in claim 1, further having:
an elongated top panel disposed upon the top of said core layer.
- 3. The modular energy absorbing system as in claim 1, further having:
a cord mesh disposed throughout said core layer.
- 4. The modular energy absorbing system as in claim 3, wherein:
said cord mesh is made from nylon.
- 5. The modular energy absorbing system as in claim 1, wherein:
said front panel is laterally offset from the front of said core, whereby a portion of said front panel overhangs one side of said core and a portion of the front of said core is exposed on an opposite side of said core.
- 6. The modular energy absorbing system as in claim 1, wherein:
said partition walls are disposed at an oblique angle relative to the front and the rear of said core, whereby each said air chamber has a parallelogram shape in cross section.
- 7. The modular energy absorbing system as in claim 1, wherein:
the rear of said core has at least one vertically disposed groove defined therein, the groove being adapted for sliding engagement with at least one bracket on the barrier.
- 8. The modular energy absorbing panel structure as in claim 7, further comprising:
a plurality of steel belts; wherein the rear of said core has at least one vertically disposed groove defined therein, the groove being adapted for sliding engagement with at least one bracket on the barrier and the grooves are each reinforced with said steel belts.
- 9. The modular energy absorbing panel structure as in claim 7, wherein said groove is made from plastic.
- 10. The modular energy absorbing panel structure as in claim 1, wherein:
said front panel is made of high density polyethylene; said core layer is made of rubber; and said rear panel is made of high density polyethylene.
- 11. The modular energy absorbing panel structure as in claim 1, further having:
a plurality of feet disposed upon the bottom of said core layer.
- 12. A modular energy absorbing panel structure for cushioning a vehicular impact against a barrier, the panel structure comprising:
a flat elongated front panel; a flat elongated rear panel; and a hollow resilient core disposed between said front panel and said rear panel, the core having a front, a rear, opposing sides, a top and a bottom, the core further having a plurality of vertically disposed partition walls defining a plurality of air chambers, the walls of each air chamber having a plurality of apertures defined therein for fluid communication with the atmosphere and between adjacent air chambers; wherein said front panel is laterally offset from the front of said core, whereby a portion of said front panel overhangs one side of said core and a portion of the front of said core is exposed on an opposite side of said core; wherein said partition walls are disposed at an oblique angle relative to the front and the rear of said core, whereby each said air chamber has a parallelogram shape in cross section; and wherein the rear of said core has at least one vertically disposed groove defined therein, the groove being adapted for sliding engagement with at least one bracket on the barrier.
- 13. A modular energy absorbing wall system for cushioning a vehicular impact with a barrier comprising a plurality of panel structures, each panel structure having:
a flat elongated front panel; a flat elongated rear panel; and a hollow resilient core disposed between said front panel and said rear panel, the core having a front, a rear, opposing sides, a top and a bottom, the core further having a plurality of vertically disposed partition walls defining a plurality of air chambers, the walls of each air chamber having a plurality of apertures defined therein for fluid communication with the atmosphere and between adjacent air chambers; wherein said front panel is laterally offset from the front of said core, whereby a portion of said front panel overhangs one side of said core and a portion of the front of said core is exposed on an opposite side of said core; wherein said partition walls are disposed at an oblique angle relative to the front and the rear of said core, whereby each said air chamber has a parallelogram shape in cross section; and wherein the rear of said core has at least one vertically disposed groove defined therein, the groove being adapted for sliding engagement with at least one bracket on the barrier; wherein said panel structures are slidably connected to a barrier; and wherein adjacent panel structures in said plurality of panel structures partially overlap.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/331,629, filed Nov. 20, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60331629 |
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