Claims
- 1. An extruded roadway marker, comprising:
- a roadway marker formed of a dual durometer extrusion formed of at least two materials having different flexural moduli, the dual durometer extrusion including:
- a base for attachment to a roadway surface;
- a leg extending upwardly from the base; and
- a flexible transition region interposed between the base and leg.
- 2. The roadway marker of claim 1, wherein the base and transition region are formed of a material having a lower flexural modulus than the material from which the leg is formed.
- 3. The roadway marker of claim 1 or 2, wherein the transition region includes a reverse curve that begins near one edge of the base and extends rearwardly approximately parallel to an upper surface of the base and then arches upwardly to the leg, the transition region being adapted to deform downwardly in a direction of curvature of the reverse curve, when oncoming traffic comes into contact with the roadway marker.
- 4. The roadway marker of claim 1, further comprising a reflective portion located on the leg, the reflective portion being formed of a material having a flexural modulus approximately the same as the flexural modulus of the material from which the leg is formed.
- 5. The roadway marker of claim 1 or 2, wherein a lower surface of the base facing the roadway surface includes a plurality of parallel adjacent grooves that join one another so as to define sharp teeth lying parallel to a centerline of the base and extending along the length of the base.
- 6. The roadway marker of claim 5, wherein said sharp teeth project away from the centerline of the base.
- 7. The roadway marker of claim 5, wherein the base further includes two gripping edges lying parallel to said centerline and curving downwardly from the base.
- 8. The roadway marker of claim 5, wherein the transition region includes a reverse curve that begins along one edge of the base and extends rearwardly approximately parallel to an upper surface of the base and then arches upwardly to the leg.
- 9. The roadway marker of claim 8, further comprising a reflective portion located on the leg, the reflective portion being formed of a material having a flexural modulus approximately the same as the flexural modulus of the material from which the leg is formed.
- 10. An extruded roadway marker comprising:
- a base for attachment to a roadway surface;
- a leg extending upwardly from the base;
- a flexible transition region interposed between the base and leg; and
- a separate and discrete nubble extending outwardly from a surface of the transition region and positioned so that when the leg is deformed downwardly toward the roadway surface, the nubble contacts and causes the leg to bend around the nubble to increase the radius of curvature of the flexible transition region when the leg is in a bent configuration.
- 11. The roadway marker of claim 10, wherein the nubble extends outwardly from the transition region along the length of the roadway marker.
- 12. The roadway marker of claim 11, further comprising a groove in the lower surface of the base beneath the transition region, the transition region having an approximately constant cross-sectional area in the portion of the transition region adjacent the groove.
- 13. The roadway marker of claim 10, further comprising a groove in the lower surface of the base beneath the transition region, the transition region having an approximately constant cross-sectional area in the portion of the transition region adjacent the groove.
- 14. The roadway marker as claimed in claims 10, 11, 12, or 13, wherein the roadway marker is a dual durometer extrusion formed of at least two materials having different flexural moduli.
- 15. The roadway marker of claim 14, wherein the base and the transition region are formed of a material having a lower flexural modulus than the material from which the leg is formed.
- 16. The roadway marker of claim 15, further comprising a reflective portion located on the leg and wherein the flexural modulus of the material forming the leg is approximately the same as the flexural modulus of the material from which the reflective portion is formed.
- 17. The roadway marker of claim 14, further comprising a reflective portion located on the leg and wherein the flexural modulus of the material forming the leg is approximately the same as the flexural modulus of the material from which the reflective portion is formed.
- 18. The roadway marker of claims 10, 11, 12, or 13, wherein a lower surface of the base facing the roadway surface includes a plurality of parallel adjacent grooves that join one another so as to define sharp teeth lying parallel to a centerline of the base and extending along the length of the base.
- 19. The roadway marker of claim 18, wherein said sharp teeth project away from the centerline of the base.
- 20. The roadway marker of claim 19, wherein the base further includes two gripping edges lying parallel to said centerline and curving downwardly from the base.
- 21. The roadway marker of claim 18, wherein the base further includes two gripping edges lying parallel to said centerline and curving downwardly from the base.
- 22. An extruded roadway marker, comprising:
- a base for attachment to a roadway surface;
- a leg extending upwardly from the base; and
- a transition region including a reverse curve that begins at one edge of the base and extends immediately rearwardly approximately parallel to an upper surface of the base then arches upwardly to the leg, the leg being adapted to bend downwardly toward the base along the direction of a radius curvature of the reverse curve to increase the radius of curvation when the roadway marker is contacted by oncoming traffic.
- 23. The roadway marker of claim 22, wherein a lower surface of the base facing the roadway surface includes a plurality of parallel adjacent grooves that join one another so as to define sharp teeth lying parallel to a centerline of the base and extending along the length of the base.
- 24. The roadway marker of claim 23, wherein said sharp teeth project away from the centerline of the base.
- 25. An extruded roadway marker, comprising:
- a roadway marker formed of a unitary extrusion of two different materials having different flexural moduli, the extrusion including:
- a base for attachment to a roadway surface;
- a leg extending upwardly from the base; and
- a flexible transition region interposed between the base and leg.
- 26. The roadway marker of claim 25, wherein the base and transition region are formed of a material having a lower flexural modulus than the material from which the leg is formed.
- 27. The roadway marker of claim 25, further comprising a separate nubble extending outwardly from a surface of the transition region and adapted to increase the radius of curvature of the transition region when the leg is deformed downwardly toward the roadway surface.
- 28. The roadway marker of claim 25, wherein the transition region includes a reverse curve that begins near one edge of the base and extends rearwardly approximately parallel to an upper surface of the base and then arches upwardly to the leg, wherein the leg is adapted to deform downwardly toward the base along the direction of curvature of the reverse curve when the leg is contacted by oncoming traffic.
- 29. An extruded roadway marker, comprising:
- a dual durometer extrusion formed of at least two materials having different flexural moduli, the dual durometer extrusion including:
- a base for attachment to a roadway surface;
- a leg extending upwardly from the base; and
- a flexible transition region interposed between the base and the leg, wherein the base and transition region are formed of a material having a lower flexural modulus than the material from which the leg is formed.
- 30. An extruded roadway marker, comprising:
- a dual durometer extrusion formed of at least two materials having different flexural moduli, the dual durometer extrusion including:
- a base for attachment to a roadway surface;
- a leg extending upwardly from the base; and
- a flexible transition region interposed between the base and leg, the transition region including a reverse curve that begins near one edge of the base and extends rearward approximately parallel to an upper surface of the base and then arches upwardly to the leg, the transition region being adapted to deform downward in a direction of curvature of the reverse curve, when oncoming traffic comes into contact with the roadway marker.
- 31. An extruded roadway marker comprising:
- a dual durometer extrusion formed of least two materials having different flexural moduli, the dual durometer extension including;
- a base for attachment to a roadway surface;
- a leg extending upwardly from the base;
- a flexible transition region interposed between the base and leg; and
- a separate and discreet nubble extending outwardly from a surface of the transition region and adapted for increasing the radius of curvature of the flexible transition region when the leg is deformed downwardly toward the roadway surface.
- 32. An extruded roadway marker comprising:
- a unitary extrusion of two different materials having different flexural moduli, the extrusion including:
- a base for attachment to a roadway surface;
- a leg extending upwardly from the base;
- a flexible transition region interposed between the base and leg; and
- a separate nubble extending outwardly from a surface of the transition region and adapted to increase the radius of curvature of the transition region when the leg is deformed downward toward the roadway surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation application based on prior copending application Ser. No. 07/916,585, filed on Jul. 20, 1992, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/735,321, filed Jul. 24, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,327,850 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/694,873, filed May 2, 1991, now abandoned both entitled Roadway Marker.
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