TEMPORARY FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT MARKERS
20180002877 · 2018-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01F9/524
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01F9/573
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01F9/524
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A temporary flexible pavement marker comprising a base, a stand and a protective shield wherein at least part of the stand is reflective and the protective shield is configured to prevent materials sprayed down upon the temporary flexible pavement marker from obscuring the reflective part of the stand may be employed in the construction or repair of roads. Since the protective shield prevents asphalt from obscuring the reflective part of the stand during spraying operations there is no need for a technician to remove a protective layer from the markers after a spraying operation.
Claims
1-20. (canceled)
21. The temporary flexible pavement marker of claim 21, the first protective shield extending from the first side of the stand at an angle incident thereto, and the second protective shield extending from the second side of the stand at an angle incident thereto.
22. The temporary flexible pavement marker of claim 21, the first reflective portion comprising a first strip of reflective tape, and the second reflective portion comprising a second strip of reflective tape.
23. The temporary flexible pavement marker of claim 21, the first reflective portion and the second reflective portion each comprising reflective paint.
24. A temporary flexible pavement marker comprising: a base configured for mounting to a road surface; a stand flexibly extending substantially perpendicularly from the base, the stand comprising a reflective portion not covered by any protective layer removable therefrom; and a protective shield extending from the stand above the reflective portion such that when the marker is installed on the road surface, the protective shield substantially shields the reflective portion from being obscured by fluid material sprayed down onto the road surface but does not substantially obscure reflection of light from the reflective portion to vehicles traveling on the road surface after the fluid material has been sprayed down onto the road surface.
25. The temporary flexible pavement marker of claim 26, wherein the stand and base form either an “L” or an inverted “T”.
26. The temporary flexible pavement marker of claim 26 wherein the temporary flexible pavement marker comprises plastic.
27. The temporary flexible pavement marker of claim 28 wherein the plastic is selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, copolymers of polyethylene and polypropylene, and combinations thereof.
28. The temporary pavement marker of claim 26 wherein the temporary pavement marker comprises metal.
29. The temporary flexible pavement marker of claim 30 wherein the metal is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, spring steel, and combinations thereof.
30. The temporary flexible pavement marker of claim 26 further comprising a protective rib extending from the stand below the reflective portion such that when the marker is installed on the road surface, the protective rib substantially shields the reflective portion from being obscured by backsplash of the fluid material sprayed down onto the road surface but does not substantially obscure reflection of light from the reflective portion to vehicles traveling on the road surface after the fluid material has been sprayed down onto the road surface;
31. The temporary flexible pavement marker of claim 26 further comprising an adhesive affixed to the base so as to permit adhesive mounting of the base to the road surface.
32. The temporary flexible pavement marker of claim 26, the reflective portion comprising reflective tape.
33. The temporary flexible pavement marker of claim 26, the reflective portion comprising reflective paint.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] For a detailed understanding of the present disclosure, reference should be made to the following detailed description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like elements have been given like numerals, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] In one embodiment, the invention is a temporary flexible pavement marker comprising a base, a stand and a protective shield wherein at least part of the stand is reflective (either of itself or because of having a reflective tape attached thereto or a reflective paint applied thereof) and the protective shield is configured to prevent materials sprayed down upon the temporary flexible pavement marker from obscuring the reflective part of the stand. Turning to
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[0018] In yet another embodiment, a temporary pavement marker 500 is shown in
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[0020] The temporary flexible pavement markers of the application may be prepared using any material known to be useful to those of ordinary skill in the art of making such items. For example, they may be prepared using plastics and/or metal. When the markers are made of plastic, the plastic used maybe one selected from the group consisting of: polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, copolymers of polyethylene and polypropylene, and combinations thereof. Other plastics may also be used. Useful metals include, but are not limited to, aluminum, spring steel, and the like. In some embodiments, the markers may be prepared using composites of metal and plastics.
[0021] In one embodiment, the point of intersection of the base and the stand is a living hinge. In another embodiment, the entire stand is flexible. No matter what material is used to construct the temporary flexible pavement markers, the markers are configured such that when they are run over by an automobile, the material will rebound substantially to its original configuration so that the reflective surface will be visible to drivers.
[0022] The dimensions of the temporary flexible pavement markers of the application may be any that are useful for delineating traffic lanes. In some embodiments, the markers are 4 inches wide and 2 inches high. In these embodiments, a base in the “L” configuration may be from 1 to 2 inches wide while a base in a “T” configuration may be from 1.5 to 4 inches wide. In many venues, the governmental entity having responsibility for the maintenance and construction of highways may have a specification regarding such dimensions.
[0023] The stand of the temporary flexible pavement markers is at least partially reflective. In some embodiments, the reflective portion of the stand is prepared by applying thereto a reflective tape or a reflective paint. In other embodiments, the stand itself is reflective. For the purposes of this application the term “reflective” means that the subject surface is either retro reflective or prismatic to the extent that the temporary flexible pavement markers are sufficiently responsive to automobile headlights to safely delineate a traffic lane at night or other dark driving conditions.
[0024] The temporary flexible pavement markers of the application have a protective shield. The purpose of this protective shield is to prevent or at least mitigate fluids such as asphalt or tar from obscuring the reflective surface of the stand during spraying. Such spaying occurs both in initial construction and in repairing roads.
[0025] During the repair or construction of a road, a subsurface is first prepared. Often asphalt is applied and then gravel is spread upon the road subsurface and fixed in place by the asphalt. In one embodiment of the method of the application, a temporary flexible pavement marker is placed upon the subsurface, next a spray of asphalt is applied and then gravel is spread on the road partially or fully covering the base of the temporary marker.
[0026] The asphalt spraying procedure is comparatively slow which results in the asphalt being sprayed nearly straight down. All of the figures show that the protective shield is angled down. In an alternative embodiment (not shown), the orientation of the protective shield may be perpendicular to the stand. The width of the protective shield, for a four inch by 2-inch temporary pavement marker, may be from ½ to 1 inch. These dimensions may be scaled for temporary flexible pavement markers having different overall dimensions.
[0027] The temporary flexible pavement markers of the application may be configured to be reflective on one side or two sides. The markers reflective on one side would be useful for one way traffic while the markers being reflective on both sides could be used for two-way traffic. It is also within the scope of the application that the markers be color coded in accordance with local ordinances to indicate one way or two-way traffic. For example, for one way traffic, the marker could be white and for two-way traffic, yellow.
[0028] The temporary flexible pavement markers of the application represent a substantial improvement over the prior art. Prior art markers included protective layers that had to be removed after a spraying operation. In such situations, a technician was required to bend down or bend over to remove the protective layer from each marker. Since the number of markers employed in such operations may range from 500 to several thousand per mile, the cost for this was not insignificant.
[0029] In addition to the elements are described, the temporary flexible pavement markers of the application may be prepared with any additional element known to be useful to those of ordinary skill in the art of making such objects. For example, in one embodiment, the temporary flexible pavement markers may have an adhesive applied to the bottom of the base. In most applications, the adhesive is a tacky adhesive and the protected from getting dirty by use of a paper or plastic tape.