Patent classifications
E01F9/688
TRAFFIC CONE ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE
Traffic cone assemblies include a first wall portion disposed at an acute angle relative to a longitudinal axis to at least partially defines a hollow interior of the traffic cone assembly. The first wall portion includes polyvinyl chloride as well as first, second and third plasticizers each in an amount of 10-20 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of polyvinyl chloride. The first wall portion also includes a heat stabilizer in an amount of 1-5 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of polyvinyl chloride, and a first colorant in an amount of 0.5-2 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of polyvinyl chloride. Additionally, or in the alternative, traffic cone assemblies include a body section and a base section. The body section includes with first, second and third wall portions. Methods of manufacture are also included.
TRAFFIC CONE ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE
Traffic cone assemblies include a first wall portion disposed at an acute angle relative to a longitudinal axis to at least partially defines a hollow interior of the traffic cone assembly. The first wall portion includes polyvinyl chloride as well as first, second and third plasticizers each in an amount of 10-20 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of polyvinyl chloride. The first wall portion also includes a heat stabilizer in an amount of 1-5 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of polyvinyl chloride, and a first colorant in an amount of 0.5-2 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of polyvinyl chloride. Additionally, or in the alternative, traffic cone assemblies include a body section and a base section. The body section includes with first, second and third wall portions. Methods of manufacture are also included.
COVER FOR NOTIFICATION, CHANNELING, OR DELINEATOR DEVICE
Covers for notification, channeling, or delineator devices used to provide notification of immediately proximate or upcoming events, to channel or otherwise direct/redirect traffic flow, or to delineate areas where egress is permitted from areas where egress is not permitted. These covers are generally sized to be disposed on channelizer drums, delineators, cones, barriers, or other channeling devices, are removably securable to such devices, are capable of conveying or communicating information, and can provide alert, information, and/or message communication(s) conveyance to motorized vehicles, non-motorized vehicles, or pedestrians.
COVER FOR NOTIFICATION, CHANNELING, OR DELINEATOR DEVICE
Covers for notification, channeling, or delineator devices used to provide notification of immediately proximate or upcoming events, to channel or otherwise direct/redirect traffic flow, or to delineate areas where egress is permitted from areas where egress is not permitted. These covers are generally sized to be disposed on channelizer drums, delineators, cones, barriers, or other channeling devices, are removably securable to such devices, are capable of conveying or communicating information, and can provide alert, information, and/or message communication(s) conveyance to motorized vehicles, non-motorized vehicles, or pedestrians.
Warning structure and bracket
A warning structure includes a bracket and a warning member mounted on the bracket. The bracket includes a main body, rollers rotationally mounted to the main body, and a stopping assembly including a rotating mechanism and a stopping member coupled to the rotating mechanism. The rotating mechanism is rotationally coupled to the main body. One of the rollers is mounted adjacent to the stopping member. When the rotating mechanism is rotated, the stopping member is engaged with a ground to prevent the bracket from moving.
WARNING STRUCTURE AND BRACKET
A warning structure includes a bracket and a warning member mounted on the bracket. The bracket includes a main body, rollers rotationally mounted to the main body, and a stopping assembly including a support member, a mounting member, and a resilient member. The support member is coupled to the main body. The mounting member is movably mounted to the support member. The rollers are mounted to the mounting member and the main body. The resilient member elastically resists the support member and the mounting member to bias the mounting member. When the support member is subjected to a downward force, the support member abuts against a ground to keep the bracket stationary.
WARNING STRUCTURE AND BRACKET
A warning structure includes a bracket and a warning member mounted on the bracket. The bracket includes a main body, rollers rotationally mounted to the main body, and a stopping assembly including a rotating mechanism and a stopping member coupled to the rotating mechanism. The rotating mechanism is rotationally coupled to the main body. One of the rollers is mounted adjacent to the stopping member. When the rotating mechanism is rotated, the stopping member is engaged with a ground to prevent the bracket from moving.
Tri-directional traffic bollard
An improved tri-directional traffic bollard having a plurality of reflective members. The plurality of reflective members of the tri-directional traffic bollard can be viewed by the human eye from any direction, even when toppled or tipped over. The current invention provides a tri-directional traffic bollard comprising a main elongated body having a proximal end, a distal end, an internal face and an exterior face and a base member adjoined to the proximal end of the main elongated body. The tri-directional traffic bollard includes a plurality of reflective members adjoined to the any face of the main elongated body and the base member. The plurality of reflective members is aligned to be flush, raised or recessed within any face of the main elongated body or any face of the base member.
Safety truck attachments, and methods of safety truck use
Embodiments of safety trucks incorporate multiple connection points to which a variety of attachments, or combinations of attachments, can be releasably and interchangeably coupled to enable their use with increased effectiveness to safeguard roadway construction, maintenance and repair personnel as they perform tasks within or relatively near to roadway workzones and worksites. Also, methods of operation of the safety truck embodiments enhance their ability to guard and protect roadway construction, maintenance and repair personnel while they work within or relatively near to roadway workzone and worksite locations.
Traffic Director and System and Method for Use Thereof
A traffic director includes a distal end and a proximal end, two or more sides extending upward from the proximal end at an angle toward the distal end, a proximal notch disposed near the proximal end between two adjacent sides, and the proximal notch forms a first flexion point of the traffic director. The traffic director can further include one or more recessed channels formed in at least one of the two or more sides. The one or more recessed channels forms a second flexion point of the traffic director. The traffic director can further include a removable indicator sleeve having an advertisement or directional indicator printed thereon.