Claims
- 1. A crash barrier comprising:
(a) a gate, wherein the gate comprises:
(i) at least one gate section having:
(aa) a first and a second end, (bb) at least two vertical structures having a number of vertically spaced apart aperatures, wherein the number and spacing of the aperatures are substantially equal for the two vertical structures and wherein one vertical structure is positioned at the first end of the gate section and the other vertical structure is positioned at the second end of the gate section, (cc) a number of cable tubes, wherein the number of tubes is equal to the number of aperatures in the vertical structures, the cable tubes extending substantially horizontally between and attached to the vertical structures such that an interior of each cable tube is aligned with one aperture in each of the vertical structures, and (dd) a plurality of tube ties spaced apart along the length of the cable tubes, wherein each tube tie is attached to at least two sides of each cable tube, (ii) an operator end piece mounted at an operator end of the gate, (iii) an engagement end piece mounted at an engagement end of the gate, and (iv) a plurality of substantially parallel spaced apart cables extending substantially horizontally from the operator end piece to the engagement end piece, wherein each cable is surrounded by one cable tube as the cable extends across each gate section and wherein each cable is anchored to the operator end piece and the engagement end piece; (b) an operator stanchion on one side of a roadway for raising and lowering the gate, the operator stanchion mounting the operator end piece; and (c) an engagement stanchion positioned on an opposed side of the roadway from the operator stanchion for selectably fastening the engagement end piece whenever the gate is in a closed position.
- 2. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the gate exhibits bilateral symmetry about a vertical transverse midplane and a horizontal longitudinal midplane.
- 3. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the operator stanchion comprises a head rotatably mounted on a mounting post and restrained against rotation about the mounting post by at least one shear pin.
- 4. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the engagement stanchion comprises a head rotatably mounted on a mounting post and restrained against rotation about the mounting post by at least one shear pin.
- 5. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the operator stanchion and the engagement stanchion each have a head rotatably mounted on a mounting post and each is restrained against rotation about the mounting post by at least one shear pin per mounting post.
- 6. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the operator stanchion and the engagement stanchion each have a head mounted on a mounting post and sealed against the infiltration of corrosive fluids.
- 7. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the gate has three cables.
- 8. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein each tube tie substantially encircles the gate section.
- 9. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the tube ties are made of press-broken metal plate joined into continuous loops about the gate section.
- 10. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the operator end piece is mounted to a rotatable arm assembly of the operator stanchion.
- 11. The crash barrier of claim 10, wherein the arm assembly includes an adjustable counterweight assembly.
- 12. The crash barrier of claim 11, wherein the position of the counterweight assembly is adjustable in a vertical plane of the gate in both a vertical direction and a horizontal direction.
- 13. The crash barrier of claim 1 having at least two gate sections, wherein the cable tubes of the gate sections are aligned when the gate sections are connected.
- 14. The crash barrier of claim 13, wherein the gate has two outside gate sections separated by an inner gate section.
- 15. The crash barrier of claim 13, wherein at least two of the gate sections are substantially the same in size and construction.
- 16. The crash barrier of claim 1, further comprising a pair of wind stay cables extending from a first mounting point on a wind stay support arm mounted on the operator stanchion to a second mounting point on the gate.
- 17. The crash barrier of claim 16, wherein each wind stay cable crosses from one side of a gate midplane at the first mounting point to an opposed side of the gate midplane at the second mounting point.
- 18. The crash barrier of claim 17, wherein the second mounting points of the pair of wind stay cables are vertically offset from each other such that the mounted wind stay cables are vertically separated from each other at the top of the gate.
- 19. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the cables deform as a unit upon vehicular impact.
- 20. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the engagement end piece has a cross bar that is selectably secured in a detent in an anchorage plate attached to the engagement stanchion.
- 21. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the engagement end piece is secured by an anti-uplift latch mounted on the engagement stanchion.
- 22. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the engagement stanchion has a head having a gate anchorage assembly mounted thereon and wherein the gate anchorage assembly is mounted symmetrically about a vertical centerline plane transverse to the roadway.
- 23. The crash barrier of claim 22, wherein the anchorage assembly includes a guidance means for guiding the engagement end piece of the gate into the anchorage assembly.
- 24. The crash barrier of claim 23, wherein the guidance means comprises two vertical mirror image arm guide plates having an upwardly increasing gap between the two guide plates.
- 25. The crash barrier of claim 22, wherein the anchorage assembly comprises a pair of anchorage plates spaced apart sufficiently to admit the entry of the engagement end piece of the gate into an engagement detent in each of the anchorage plates, the ends of the engagement end piece being distal from the gate.
- 26. The crash barrier of claim 25, wherein the engagement detents are cut into an upper side of each anchorage plate to allow the engagement of a pair of symmetrically laterally extending ends of the engagement end piece of the gate by the engagement detents.
- 27. The crash barrier of claim 26, wherein the gate anchorage assembly includes a latch that engages at least one laterally extending end of the engagement end piece.
- 28. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the operator stanchion has a head having a gate anchorage assembly mounted thereon and wherein the gate anchorage assembly is mounted symmetrically about a vertical centerline plane of the gate.
- 29. The crash barrier of claim 28, wherein the anchorage assembly comprises a pair of anchorage plates spaced apart sufficiently to admit the entry of the operator end piece of the gate into an engagement detent in each of the anchorage plates, the ends of the operator end piece being distal from the gate.
- 30. The crash barrier of claim 29, wherein the engagement detents are cut into an upper side of each anchorage plate to allow the engagement of a pair of symmetrically laterally extending ends of the operator end piece of the gate by the engagement detents.
- 31. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the operator stanchion includes a support arm assembly, the support arm assembly including a shaft.
- 32. The crash barrier of claim 31, wherein the support arm assembly rotates about coaxial journals supporting the shaft.
- 33. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the operator stanchion includes a support arm assembly attached to the operator end piece at one end and supporting an adjustable counterweight assembly at a second end.
- 34. The crash barrier of claim 33, wherein the counterweight assembly is mounted on the support arm assembly about the vertical midplane of the gate.
- 35. The crash barrier of claim 33, wherein the counterweight assembly has at least one weight segment.
- 36. The crash barrier of claim 33, wherein the counterweight assembly has a counterweight mounting plate attached to the support arm assembly such that one or more weight segments can be selectably added to the counterweight assembly.
- 37. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the operator stanchion includes at least one wind stay support arm.
- 38. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the operator stanchion includes a rotatable support arm assembly affixed to the operator end piece of the gate.
- 39. The crash barrier of claim 38, wherein a pair of wind stay support arms are mounted on the support arm assembly, one wind stay support arm mounted on each side of the support arm assembly in close proximity to where the operator end piece of the gate is affixed to the arm support assembly.
- 40. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the operator stanchion includes a support arm assembly, the support arm assembly including a shaft, and an actuator that interacts with the shaft to selectably rotate the support arm assembly between an up position and a down position.
- 41. The crash barrier of claim 40, wherein the support arm assembly further includes a control box for selectably activating the actuator to rotate the support arm assembly.
- 42. The crash barrier of claim 1, wherein the cables have a swaged-on externally threaded cable end fitting on each end of the cable.
- 43. The crash barrier of claim 42, wherein for each cable the threaded cable end fittings interact with at least one cable-tensioning nut for adjusting a cable tension.
- 44. A crash barrier comprising:
(a) a gate having an operator gate end and an engagement gate end; (b) an engagement stanchion positioned on one side of a roadway for selectably fastening the engagement gate end whenever the gate is closed, wherein the engagement stanchion comprises an engagement head rotatably mounted on an engagement mounting post and restrained from rotation about the engagement mounting post by at least one shear pin; and (c) an operator stanchion positioned on an opposed side of the roadway from the engagement stanchion for raising and lowering the gate, the operator stanchion attached to the operator gate end, wherein the operator stanchion comprises an operator head rotatably mounted on an operator mounting post and restrained from rotation about the operator mounting post by at least one shear pin.
- 45. A crash barrier comprising:
(a) a gate having a vertical midplane, an operator gate end, and an engagement gate end; (b) an engagement stanchion positioned on one side of a roadway for selectably fastening the engagement gate end whenever the gate is closed; (c) an operator stanchion positioned on an opposed side of the roadway from the engagement stanchion for raising and lowering the gate, the operator stanchion attached to the operator gate end, wherein the operator stanchion has a first wind stay support arm mounted on a first side of the operator stanchion on a first side of the vertical midplane of the gate and a second wind stay support arm mounted on a second side of the operator stanchion on a second side of the vertical midplane of the gate; and (d) a first and a second wind stay cable for laterally bracing the gate, each wind stay cable having an operator cable end and a gate end, wherein the operator cable end of the first wind stay cable is attached to the first wind stay support arm and the gate end of the first wind stay cable is attached to a first wind cable mount secured to the gate on the second side of the vertical midplane of the gate, and wherein the operator cable end of the second wind stay cable is attached to the second wind stay support arm and the gate end of the second wind stay cable is attached to a second wind cable mount secured to the gate on the first side of the vertical midplane of the gate.
- 46. The crash barrier of claim 45, wherein the first and second wind cable mounts are vertically offset from each other on opposed sides of the vertical midplane of the gate such that whenever the first wind stay cable is attached to the first wind cable mount and the second wind stay cable is attached to the second wind cable mount the first wind stay cable does not contact the second wind stay cable.
- 47. A crash barrier comprising:
(a) a gate having a vertical midplane, an operator gate end, and an engagement gate end; (b) an engagement stanchion positioned on one side of a roadway for selectably fastening the engagement gate end whenever the gate is closed; and (c) an operator stanchion positioned on an opposed side of the roadway from the engagement stanchion for raising and lowering the gate, the operator stanchion having a rotatable support arm assembly attached to the operator gate end at one end and supporting an adjustable counterweight assembly at a second end, the adjustable counterweight assembly comprising:
(i) at least one counterweight anchor point affixed to the support arm assembly, the counterweight anchor point having a throughhole parallel to the support arm assembly adjacent the counterweight anchor point; (ii) a counterweight mounting plate having at least one threaded rod attached to a front side of the counterweight mounting plate, wherein one threaded rod passes through each throughhole whenever the counterweight mounting plate is mounted on the support arm assembly; and (iii) two threaded nuts threaded onto each threaded rod, one nut positioned on each side of the counterweigh anchor point where the threaded rod passes through the throughhole; whereby adjustment of the axial position of the nuts moves the counterweight mounting plate relative to the counterweight anchor points in a parallel direction to the support arm assembly adjacent the counterweight anchor point.
- 48. The crash barrier of claim 47, wherein the adjustable counterweight assembly further comprising:
(a) a suspender element affixed an upper side of the counterweight mounting plate, wherein the suspender element has at least one aperture transverse to the throughhole in the counterweight anchor point, the aperture offset from a backside of the counterweight mounting plate; (b) at least one counterweight plate positioned adjacent to the counterweight mounting plate and under the suspender element, each counterweight plate supported transverse to the vertical midplane of the gate by the support arm assembly, wherein a top side of each counterweight plate has a threaded hole coaxial with one aperture of the suspender element; and (c) threaded means for adjusting the counterweight plate position transverse to the arm assembly adjacent the counterweight assembly.
- 49. A crash barrier comprising:
(a) a gate having an operator gate end and an engagement gate end, the engagement gate end including a gate latchable member with a horizontal detent; (b) an operator stanchion positioned on one side of a roadway for raising and lowering the gate; and (c) an engagement stanchion positioned on an opposed side of the roadway from the operator stanchion for selectably fastening the engagement gate end whenever the gate is closed, the engagement stanchion comprising a head having a gate anchorage assembly mounted thereon wherein the gate anchorage assembly includes:
(i) a pair of anchorage plates spaced apart sufficiently to admit entry of the engagement gate end between the anchorage plates, (ii) a guidance means for guiding the engagement gate end into the anchorage assembly, and (iii) a pivotable latch plate comprising:
(aa) a horizontal latching surface, (bb) a pivot point, (cc) a spring-biased means for urging the latching surface outwardly to engage the horizontal detent of the gate latchable member, and (dd) a latch release means for pivotably disengaging the latching surface from the horizontal detent of the gate latchable member, wherein the latch release means is selectably activated by a pull solenoid.
- 50. A crash barrier comprising:
(a) a gate, wherein the gate comprises:
(i) at least two gate sections, each gate section having:
(aa) a first and a second end, (bb) at least two vertical structures having a number of spaced apart aperatures, the number and spacing of the aperatures being substantially equal for the vertical structures and where one vertical structure is positioned at the first end of the gate section and the other vertical structure is positioned at the second end of the gate section, (cc) a number of cable tubes, wherein the number of tubes is equal to the number of aperatures in the vertical structures, the cable tubes extending substantially horizontally between and attached to the vertical structures such that an interior of each cable tube is aligned with one aperture in each of the vertical structures, and (dd) a plurality of tube ties spaced apart along a length of the cable tubes, each tube tie attached to at least two sides of each cable tube, (ii) an operator end piece mounted at an operator gate end, (iii) an engagement end piece mounted at an engagement gate end, (iv) means for connecting the gate sections together such that the cable tube interiors and the aperatures of the vertical structures are aligned along a length of the gate, and (v) a plurality of substantially parallel spaced apart extensible cables extending substantially horizontally from the operator end piece to the engagement end piece, wherein each cable is surrounded by one cable tube as the cable extends across each gate section and is anchored at a first cable end by the operator end piece and at a second cable end by the engagement end piece; (b) an operator stanchion on one side of a roadway for raising and lowering the gate, the operator stanchion comprising:
(i) an operator head, (ii) an operator mounting post, wherein the operator head is rotatably mounted on the operator mounting post and restrained against rotation about the operator mounting post by at least one shear pin, (iii) an operator anchorage assembly symmetrically mounted on the operator head about a vertical centerline plane of the gate, (iv) a support arm assembly having a shaft journaled in the operator head, wherein the support arm assembly is rotatable about a pair of coaxial journals supporting the shaft, (v) an adjustable counterweight assembly supported by the support arm assembly, and (vi) means for attaching the operator end of the gate to the support arm assembly; and (d) an engagement stanchion positioned on an opposed side of the roadway from the operator stanchion for selectably fastening the gate in a closed position, the engagement stanchion comprising
(i) an engagement head rotatably mounted on an engagement mounting post and restrained against rotation about the engagement mounting post by at least one shear pin, (ii) an engagement anchorage assembly symmetrically mounted on the engagement head about a vertical centerline plane traverse to the roadway, wherein the engagement anchorage assembly includes a pair of anchorage plates, spaced apart sufficiently to admit the entry of an outside end of the engagement end piece, and an anti-uplift latch.
- 51. The crash barrier of claim 50, wherein the means for attaching the operator end of the gate to the support arm assembly comprises at least one shear pin whereby when the shear pin is ruptured upon vehicular impact the operator end piece is engaged by the operator anchorage assembly.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/360,438 (Attorney Docket Number APWR-P001V), filed Feb. 28, 2002 by inventor Larry R. Russell and entitled “Vehicle Crash Barrier.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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