Claims
- 1. An energy absorbing assembly comprising:
at least two energy absorbing members extending substantially parallel with each other and spaced laterally from each other; each energy absorbing member having a first end and a second end; the second end of each energy absorbing member operable to be slidably attached to a traffic barrier; a plurality of support post assemblies slideably coupled with and supporting the energy absorbing members; the first end of the energy absorbing members securely attached with one of the support post assemblies proximate a first end of the energy absorbing assembly; at least one of the support post assemblies having a first post and a second post spaced laterally from each other; and a spacer coupled with and extending between the first post and the second post.
- 2. The energy absorbing assembly of claim 1 wherein the plurality of energy absorbing members comprises at least one thrie beam.
- 3. The energy absorbing assembly of claim 1 wherein the plurality of energy absorbing members comprises at least one W-beam.
- 4. The energy absorbing assembly of claim 1 wherein the at least one support post assembly comprises:
a spacer block attached with each post and extending laterally therefrom; and a guide attached with each spacer block opposite from the respective post for use in guiding movement of the associated energy absorbing member relative to the respective post during dissipation of energy of an impacting vehicle.
- 5. The energy absorbing assembly of claim 1 further comprising an impact assembly securely coupled with the first end of each energy absorbing member.
- 6. The energy absorbing assembly of claim 6 wherein the impact assembly further comprises:
a striker plate having a generally rectangular configuration defined in part by a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge; a first angle and a second angle respectively attached with the first lateral edge and the second lateral edge of the striker plate; the angles and the striker plate securely engaged with the one support post assembly proximate the first end of the energy absorbing members; and a respective connector securely engaging each energy absorbing member with the one support post assembly.
- 7. The energy absorbing assembly of claim 1 wherein the traffic barrier comprises a concrete barrier having a first end facing oncoming traffic.
- 8. The energy absorbing assembly of claim 1 further comprising:
a respective connector for slideably coupling the second end of each energy absorbing member with the traffic barrier; and a plurality of shredders secured to respective connectors and registered with respective openings and lands of the energy absorbing members such that during impact of a vehicle with the first end of the energy absorbing assembly, the shredders engage the lands disposed between adjacent openings to dissipate energy of the impacting vehicle.
- 9. The energy absorbing assembly of claim 1 further comprising:
a first cable and a second cable attached with the one of the support post assembly proximate the first end of the energy absorbing assembly; a first cable anchor bracket releasably attaching the first cable with one of the energy absorbing members; and a second cable anchor bracket releasably attaching the second cable with the other energy absorbing member.
- 10. A crash cushion comprising:
a pair of beams spaced laterally from each other and extending substantially parallel to each other; each beam having approximately an equal length with a first end facing oncoming traffic and a second end operable to be slideably coupled with a traffic barrier; a first breakaway support post assembly securely attached to and supporting the first end of the beams; an impact assembly attached to the first breakaway support post assembly proximate the first end of each beam and sized for engagement with an impacting vehicle; additional breakaway support post assemblies disposed between the first end of the beams and the second end of the beams; at least one support post assembly having a first post and a second post spaced laterally from each other; and a diaphragm coupled with and extending between the first post and the second post.
- 11. The crash cushion of claim 10, wherein the pair of beams comprise thrie beams.
- 12. The crash cushion of claim 10 wherein the pair of beams comprise W-beams.
- 13. The crash cushion of claim 10 wherein the impact assembly further comprises:
a striker plate having a first edge and a second edge; the striker plate securely engaged with the first support post assembly proximate the first end of the energy absorbing members; and a respective connector securely engaging each beam with the first support post assembly.
- 14. The crash cushion of claim 10 further comprising:
a first cable and a second cable with each cable having a respective first end and second end; the first end of each cable releasably anchored proximate the first end of the beams; a first cable anchor bracket releasably attaching the second end of the first cable with one of the beams; and a second cable anchor bracket releasably attaching the second end of the second cable with the other beam.
- 15. The crash cushion of claim 10 further comprising the pair of beams slideably coupled with at least one of the breakaway support post assemblies.
- 16. A crash cushion having an upstream end facing oncoming traffic and a downstream end disposed adjacent to a traffic barrier, the crash cushion comprising:
a nose cover at the upstream end of the crash cushion; a plurality of energy absorbing members disposed in two beams spaced laterally from each other and extending substantially parallel to each other; each of the energy absorbing members having a first end and a second end; the first end of two energy absorbing members securely attached to a first breakaway support post assembly; the second end of two energy absorbing member slideably coupled with the traffic barrier; additional support post assemblies disposed between the first breakaway support post assembly and the traffic barrier; and the energy absorbing members slideably coupled with at least one of the additional support post assemblies.
- 17. The crash cushion of claim 16 further comprising the energy absorbing members formed with a plurality of openings and lands for registration with a plurality of shredders whereby movement of the energy absorbing members with respect to the traffic barrier and the plurality of shredders results in shredding the lands to dissipate energy from an impacting vehicle.
- 18. The crash cushion of claim 16 wherein the additional support post assemblies further comprise breakaway support post assemblies.
- 19. The crash cushion of claim 16 further comprising a striker assembly securely engaged with the first breakaway support post assembly.
- 20. An energy absorbing assembly comprising:
a plurality of energy absorbing members extending substantially parallel with each other; the energy absorbing assembly having a first end facing oncoming traffic and a second end slideably attached to a traffic barrier; a plurality of breakaway support post assemblies coupled to and supporting the energy absorbing members; one of the breakaway support post assemblies securely attached to the first end of the energy absorbing assembly facing oncoming traffic; the energy absorbing members slideably coupled with at least one of the other breakaway support post assemblies; a pair of guides respectively attached with opposite sides of the at least one other breakaway support post assembly; and respective energy absorbing members slideably disposed within and supported by the guides.
- 21. The energy absorbing assembly of claim 20 further comprising each guide having a cross section sized to slideably receive the respective energy absorbing members therein.
- 22. A method of forming a crash cushion:
forming at least two beams with each beam having a first end and a second end; forming a plurality of openings and a plurality of lands disposed between adjacent openings extending between the first end and the second end of each beam; forming the openings and lands in respective rows aligned generally longitudinal with each other; varying the length of the lands in each row between the first end and the second end of the beams; positioning the first end of the beams extending from one end of a traffic barrier and facing oncoming traffic; slideably attaching the second end of the beams with the traffic barrier using a plurality of shredders respectively aligned with each row of openings and lands; and slideably coupling the plurality of beams with a plurality of breakaway support post assemblies spaced from the one end of the traffic barrier whereby energy from a vehicle forcefully impacting one end of the crash cushion opposite from the traffic barrier will be dissipated by the shredders shredding the lands of the beams.
- 23. An energy absorbing assembly comprising:
at least two energy absorbing members extending substantially parallel to one another; each energy absorbing member includes a first end facing oncoming traffic and a second end slideably attached to a traffic barrier; a plurality of support post assemblies coupled to and supporting the energy absorbing members; the first end of at least two of the energy absorbing members securely attached with one of the support post assemblies proximate a first end of the energy absorbing assembly; a plurality of shredders slideably coupling the respective second end of the energy absorbing members to the traffic barrier; and a plurality of openings and lands formed in the energy absorbing members to encounter the plurality of shredders during impact of a vehicle with the first end of the energy absorbing assembly to dissipate energy of an impacting vehicle.
- 24. The energy absorbing assembly of claim 23 wherein at least one support post assembly comprises:
a first post and a second post spaced laterally from each other; a post spacer coupled with and extending between the first post and the second post; a spacer block attached with each post and extending laterally therefrom; and a guide attached with each spacer block opposite from the respective post for use in guiding movement of the energy absorbing member relative to the post during dissipation of energy of the impacting vehicle.
- 25. The energy absorbing assembly of claim 23 further comprising an impact assembly securely coupled with the first end of the energy absorbing members.
- 26. An energy absorbing assembly with an impact assembly comprising:
a striker plate having a generally rectangular configuration defined in part by a first lateral edge and a second lateral edge; a first angle and a second angle respectively attached with the first lateral edge and the second lateral edge of the striker plate; the angles and the striker plate securely engaged with a support post assembly proximate the first end of the energy absorbing members; and a respective connector securely engaging each energy absorbing member with the respective support post assembly.
- 27. The energy absorbing assembly of claim 26 further comprising:
a respective connector for slideably coupling the second end of each energy absorbing member with a traffic barrier; and the plurality of shredders secured to respective connectors and registered with respective openings of the energy absorbing members such that during impact of a vehicle with the first end of the energy absorbing member, the shredders engage portions of the lands disposed between adjacent openings to dissipate energy of the impacting vehicle.
- 28-29. (Cancelled)
- 30. A crash cushion having an upstream end facing oncoming traffic and a downstream end disposed adjacent to a traffic barrier, the crash cushion comprising:
at least two energy absorbing members spaced laterally from each other and extending substantially parallel to each other; each of the energy absorbing members having a first end and a second end; the first end of the energy absorbing members securely attached to a first breakaway support post assembly; the second end of the energy absorbing member slideably coupled with the traffic barrier; additional support post assemblies disposed between the first breakaway support post assembly and the traffic barrier; the energy absorbing members slideably coupled with at least one of the additional support post assemblies; and a respective block disposed between the second end of each energy absorbing member and the traffic barrier.
- 31. The crash cushion of claim 30 further comprising the second end of each energy absorbing member spaced approximately an equal lateral distance from the traffic barrier.
- 32. A breakaway support post assembly for an energy absorbing system comprising:
a first support post and a second support post with a spacer plate disposed between and securely engaged with each support post; each support post having a first end and a second end; and a respective foot plate assembly releasably engaged with the second end of each support post.
- 33. The post assembly of claim 32 wherein each foot plate assembly further comprises:
a pair of angles with each angle having a first segment and a second segment; a plurality of openings formed in each first segment to receive mechanical fasteners from an associated foundation; at least one opening in each second segment for engagement proximate the second end of the respective support post; and a shear bolt extending through the openings formed in each second segment to releasably engage the associated support post with the respective foot plate assembly.
- 34. The support post assembly of claim 32 wherein each support post further comprises a hollow, generally rectangular tube.
- 35. The breakaway support post assembly of claim 32 further comprising the spacer plate having a generally rectangular configuration with a width between approximately two feet and four feet.
- 36. The breakaway support post assembly of claim 32 further comprising:
the spacer plate having a generally rectangular configuration defined in part by a first edge and a second edge spaced from each other; and the first edge and the second edge extending at an angle relative to the first support post and the second support post.
- 37. The breakaway support post assembly of claim 32 further comprising:
a plurality of holes formed along opposite sides of the spacer plate; a plurality of holes formed in each support post; and a plurality of mechanical fasteners extending through the holes to securely engage the spacer plate with the first support post and the second support post.
- 38. The breakaway support post assembly of claim 32 further comprising each foot plate assembly having substantially the same configuration and dimensions.
- 39. The breakaway support post assembly of claim 32 further comprising:
a respective pair of support plates securely attached proximate the second end of each support post; and each foot plate assembly releasably engaged with one of the respective pairs of support plates.
- 40. A breakaway support post for an energy absorbing system comprising:
a generally elongated, hollow tube having a first end and a second end; and a base plate assembly releasably engaged with the second end of the support post.
- 41. The breakaway support post of claim 40 wherein the base plate assembly further comprises:
a pair of angles with each angle defined in part by a horizontal segment and a vertical segment; a plurality of holes formed in each horizontal segment to receive mechanical fasteners from an associated foundation; and each vertical segment having at least one opening formed therein.
- 42. The breakaway support post of claim 41 further comprising:
each vertical segment having a first opening formed therein with dimensions corresponding to a first opening formed proximate to the second end of the support post; and a first pin inserted through the first openings to position the support post relative to the base plate assembly.
- 43. The breakaway support post of claim 42 further comprising:
each vertical segment having a second opening formed therein with dimensions corresponding to a second opening formed proximate the second end of the support post; and a first bolt inserted through the second openings and a respective nut engaged with the first bolt to releasably engage the pair of angles with the support post.
- 44. The breakaway support post of claim 41 further comprising:
at least one reaction bar attached to the support post proximate the second end; each vertical segment having a first edge generally facing oncoming traffic and a second edge facing opposite from the first edge; a notch formed in the second edge of each vertical segment with the notch having an opening opposite from the first edge; a bolt extending through each notch proximate the reaction bar.
- 45. The breakaway support post of claim 40 further comprising:
a pair of support plates securely attached with the second end of the support post; and the base plate assembly releasably engaged with the support plates.
- 46. The breakaway support post of claim 40 further comprising:
a pair of support plates securely attached proximate the second end of each support post; an opening formed in each support plate; corresponding openings formed in the base plate assembly; and a shear bolt extending through respective openings in the base plate assembly and the support plates.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of previously filed provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/483,224 entitled “Variable Width Crash Cushions And End Terminals” filing date Jun. 27, 2003.
[0002] This application is related to copending patent application Ser. No. 10/455,710, filing date Jun. 5, 2003, entitled “Crash Cushions And Other Energy Absorbing Devices”, now U.S. Pat. No. ______, which claims the benefit of previously filed provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/389,996 entitled “Crash Cushions And Other Energy Absorbing Devices” filing date Jun. 19, 2002.
[0003] This application is also related to copending patent application Ser. No. 10/175,366, filing date Jun. 19, 2002, entitled “Impact Assembly for an Energy Absorbing Device”, now U.S. Pat. No. ______.
Provisional Applications (1)
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