Claims
- 1. A highway traffic lane marker for temporary placement on a roadway surface to indicate traffic flow around an obstruction, said marker comprising,
- a main body portion of elongate shape,
- a head portion of generally triangular shape and having one side in abutment with one end of said main body portion,
- said main body portion and said head portion both including coupling means joining said main body portion to said head portion, and
- said main body portion including additional coupling means disposed at the remaining end of the main body portion.
- 2. The traffic lane marker claimed in claim 1 wherein said coupling means and said additional coupling means each include multiple mortises and tenons.
- 3. The traffic lane marker claimed in claim 1 wherein said coupling means and said additional coupling means on said main body includes tenons at said one end of said main body portion and mortises at said remaining end of said main body portion.
- 4. The traffic flow marker claimed in claim 3 wherein said mortises and tenons have curved edges.
- 5. The traffic flow marker claimed in claim 4 wherein said head portion defines multiple mortises located along said one side.
- 6. The traffic lane marker claimed in claim 5 wherein said edges are straight.
- 7. The traffic lane marker claimed in claim 5 wherein said edges include both straight and curved edges.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present application is a continuation-in-part patent application of a co-pending earlier application filed by the same inventor on May 30, 1985, under Ser. No. 06/739,318, abandoned, and having the same title as the present application and which was a continuation-in-part patent application of an earlier co-pending application filed by the present inventor on Aug. 27, 1984, under Ser. No. 06/644,623, abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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