Apparatus And System For Safe Manipulation And Removal Of Highway Guardrail

20200399096 ยท 2020-12-24

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    Abstract

    A significant improvement over existing devices and methods for lifting highway guardrail and similar bulky and heavy objects, this invention comprises a combination prying and lifting device (20) having a cable component (24) which has at one end a hook device (44) for grasping the guardrail panel (21) and has at the other end a component (30) for grasping the edge of the guardrail. This invention provides workers with significant protection from various types of injuries associated with isolating, lifting, installing and removing guardrail panels.

    Claims

    1. A combination prying and lifting device comprising: A handle A combination first hook, prying component A second hook component A longitudinal lifting component A load splitting component A center of lift compensating component A longitudinal lifting element re-direction component Wherein the lifted load of a uniquely shaped article is delivered to a lifting apparatus and is shared between a first hook, a longitudinal lifting component, a center of lift compensating component, a second hook and passes through a load splitting component and around a longitudinal lifting element re-direction component Whereas a uniquely shaped article is made accessible by prying means and is lifted in a manner that is balanced and satisfactorily oriented.

    2. The combination prying and lifting device of claim 1, further including an upper loop apparatus which functions to facilitate lifting by a secondary lifting device such as a crane, loader, tractor, skid steer, etc.

    3. The combination prying and lifting device of claim 1, further including a primary hook shaped apparatus comprising a hook at its end for insertion into and attachment to the object to be lifted, a grasping component to grasp the edge of the object to be lifted and a cable loop component for encircling said longitudinal lifting element.

    4. The apparatus of claim 1, the center of lift compensating component can be a loop, and the longitudinal lifting element is a cable threaded through said loop, the cable having at one end the second hook component, and having at its other end the upper loop apparatus of claim 2, said second hook component of claim 1, is for grasping the edge of the object to be lifted.

    5. The combination first hook, prying component of claim 1, whereas the end hook is to be inserted into and attached to a hole in the object to be lifted and supported.

    6. The combination first hook, prying component of claim 1, whereas the longitudinal lifting element re-directing component protects said longitudinal lifting element from being damaged by bending or crimping.

    7. The combination first hook, prying component of claim 1, wherein the positioning of said longitudinal lifting element re-directing component, load splitting component, and end hook can function together to hold the lifted object or guardrail panel plumb.

    8. The combination first hook, prying component of claim 1, additionally including a shape that limits the lifting capacity of the device, the design of said handle and shape of end hook prevent the device from being overloaded.

    9. The combination prying and lifting device of claim 1, further including a load splitting component that can encircle the longitudinal lifting component.

    10. The combination prying and lifting device of claim 1, further including a load splitting component that can allow the longitudinal lifting component to occupy the same space as the center of lift compensating component.

    11. The center of lift compensating component of claim 1, further including means to protect and prolong useful life of said longitudinal lifting component.

    12. The second hook component of claim 1, wherein a component functions to attach to the edge of said object to be lifted.

    13. The combination prying and lifting device of claim 1, wherein said second hook component is serviceable.

    14. The longitudinal lifting component of claim 1, wherein said lifting component is to be attached at the one end to said second hook component of claim 1, and is to be encircled by the hole in apparatus of claim 3; and is attached at the other end to the upper end loop of claim 2.

    15. Said longitudinal lifting component of claim 1 could be made of flexible material such as cable, roller chain, etc.

    16. The combination prying and lifting device of claim 1, further including an upper end loop apparatus which functions to facilitate attachment to a secondary lifting means such as a crane, loader, tractor, skid steer.

    17. The combination prying and lifting device of claim 1, further including said upper end loop which functions to protect said longitudinal lifting element of claim 1 from damage by abrasion and crimping and bending.

    18. A combination prying, lifting and supporting device comprising: a primary hook shaped apparatus; of variable length A hook shaped grasping component of variable length A longitudinal lifting cable element of variable length An upper loop component of variable length that functions to facilitate lifting by a secondary lifting device such as a crane, loader, tractor, skid steer, etc.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0017] FIG. 1 is an assembled view of the preferred embodiment of the Highway Guardrail Manipulation/Installation Device.

    [0018] FIG. 2 is a view of the Combination Pry Bar/Hook component.

    [0019] FIG. 3 is a view of one embodiment of the assembled Edge Hook component.

    [0020] FIG. 4 is a front view of the upper end of the Cable Assembly that is to be attached to a secondary lifting device.

    [0021] FIG. 5 is a side view illustrating how the Combination Pry Bar/Hook component is inserted in order to pry apart and separate a guardrail panel from other guardrail panels.

    [0022] FIG. 6 is a top view of the 3-stage procedure of separating a single guardrail panel and attaching the present invention in order to lift the panel.

    [0023] FIG. 6A is a top view of the Combination Pry Bar/Hook positioned for separating a guardrail panel as well as the placement of the Edge Hook component.

    [0024] FIG. 6B is a top view showing the Combination Pry Bar/Hook being rotated into the lifting position.

    [0025] FIG. 6C is a top view showing the Combination Pry Bar/Hook and the Edge Hook component positioned for lifting.

    [0026] FIG. 7 is a side view of the disassembled Guardrail Edge Hook AssemblyAlternative Embodiment

    [0027] FIG. 8 is a side view of the assembled Guardrail Edge Hook AssemblyAlternative Embodiment

    DRAWINGSREFERENCE NUMERALS

    [0028] 20 Highway Guardrail Manipulation/Installation Device [0029] 21 Highway Guardrail Panel [0030] 23 Upper End Loop [0031] 24 Cable [0032] 25 Cable Thimble [0033] 30 Guardrail Edge Hook Assembly [0034] 31 Guardrail Edge Hook [0035] 32 Cable Clamp/Ferrule [0036] 33 Guardrail Attachment Slot [0037] 40 Combination Pry Bar/Hook [0038] 41 Barrel [0039] 42 Cable Guide [0040] 43 Limiter Element of Combination Pry Bar/Hook [0041] 44 Prying Element of Combination Pry Bar/Hook [0042] 45 Guardrail Stack [0043] 50 Handle Saddle [0044] 51 Channel [0045] 52 Bolt [0046] 53 Nut [0047] 54 Back Plate [0048] 55 V-Plate Top [0049] 56 V-Plate Bottom [0050] 57 V-Plate Spacer [0051] 58 Ring

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0052] FIG. 1 details the Highway Guardrail Manipulation/Installation Device Main Assembly 20 as it attaches to a Highway Guardrail Panel 21. The Prying Element 44 is inserted into the Guardrail Attachment Slot 33 and the Guardrail Edge Hook Assembly 30 is attached to the edge of the Highway Guardrail Panel 21. These two components attach to the Guardrail Panel 21 to facilitate lifting by Upper Cable End Assembly 23.

    [0053] FIG. 2 shows the various components of the assembled Combination Pry Bar/Hook 40. The Pry Element 44 portion is shaped in such a way so as to limit attachment to only one Guardrail Panel at a time. Working in concert with Limiter Element 43. The Cable Guide 42 securely envelops the Cable that is attached to the Combination Pry Bar/Hook and allows the weight of the load to be centered on the hook. The cable passes around the Barrel 41. The Barrel 41 is designed with a radius large enough to prevent premature cable wear as a result of too sharp or abrupt of turn under load or crimped in such a way as to damage it.

    [0054] FIG. 3 shows the view of the assembled Guardrail Edge Hook 30. Notice that it protects the cable component from damage that may otherwise occur when an object comes into contact with the cable severing the its wires.

    [0055] FIG. 4 presents an assembled view of the Upper Cable End Assembly 23. Showing Cable 24 securely wrapped around Cable Thimble 25. Cable Clamp/Ferrule 32 affixes around Cable Thimble 25 holding it securely in place.

    [0056] FIG. 5 presents a view of the Combination Pry Bar/Hook 40 positioned relative to Guardrail Stack 45 for the purpose of separating one Highway Guardrail Panel 21 from the others. The Pry Element of Combination Pry Bar/Hook 44 is inserted into Guardrail Attachment Slot 33. The shape of the Limiter Element of Combination Pry Bar/Hook 43 prevents the Pry Element from being inserted at an angle, relative to the Highway Guardrail Panel 21, in which it can be attached to more than one panel. Limiter Element 43 also functions as a handle for maneuvering the Combination Pry Bar/Handle 40. The handle is lifted in such a way that the Pry Element separates the top Highway Guardrail Panel 21 from other panels 21. At the same time that the panel is raised and separated from the others, the Edge Hook component can be placed onto the edge of the guardrail panel.

    [0057] FIG. 6 (A, B and C, respectively) present views of steps in attaching the Combination Pry Bar/Handle 40 to Highway Guardrail Panel 21, (A) prying the panel away from other panels, (B) rotating the present invention into a configuration for lifting, and (C) completing the attachment of the pry bar/hook and the Guardrail Edge Hook 30 onto the guardrail panel.

    [0058] FIG. 7 presents a view of the disassembled Guardrail Edge Hook Assemblyalternative embodiment. The individual components of this assembly are detailed in FIG. 8. Notice that several components of the Guardrail Edge Hook 30 are held together by the Bolt 52 and Nut 53. This feature allows the user to separate Cable 24 from the edge hook and replace the cable if necessary.

    [0059] FIG. 8 presents a view of the assembled Guardrail Edge Hook Assembly 30alternative embodiment. It shows the Handle Saddle 50, Channel 51, Back Plate 54 held together by Bolt 52 and Nut 53. Bolt and Nut also hold Ring 58 and Cable 24 in place. V-Plate Top 55, V-Plate Bottom 56 and V-Plate Spacer 57 are welded onto Channel 51.

    [0060] Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, modifications and variations can be made and still be within the scope of the invention. No limitation with respect to the specific embodiments disclosed herein is intended or should be inferred. Each apparatus embodiment described herein has numerous equivalents.