Half barrel traffic barricade
11939734 ยท 2024-03-26
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E01F9/654
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Abstract
A half barrel traffic barricade for use with an annular traffic barricade base includes a half tube-shaped vertical wall having a top end and a bottom end. A top panel is provided at and closing the vertical wall top end. The annular traffic barricade base is adapted to be received over the vertical wall and engages the bottom end thereof for supporting the traffic barricade in a vertical position. Preferably, the vertical wall further includes a convex front face, a concave rear face, and vertical wall edges. Stacking flanges can be provided extending along the vertical wall edges and a nesting/stacking pocket is defined between the concave rear face and the top panel. The traffic barricade is nestable/stackable with other traffic barricades by inserting the front face thereof into the nesting/stacking pocket of an adjacent traffic barricade with the stacking flanges of adjacent traffic barricades being placed against/abutting one another.
Claims
1. A half barrel traffic barricade for use with an annular traffic barricade base, the traffic barricade comprising: a half tube-shaped vertical wall having a top end and a bottom end; and, a top panel provided at and closing the top end; wherein the annular traffic barricade base is received over the vertical wall and engages the bottom end thereof for supporting the traffic barricade in a vertical position.
2. The half barrel traffic barricade of claim 1 wherein the vertical wall further comprises a convex front face, a concave rear face, and vertical wall edges.
3. The half barrel traffic barricade of claim 2 further comprising stacking flanges provided along the vertical wall edges.
4. The half barrel traffic barricade of claim 1 wherein the vertical wall is stepped.
5. The half barrel traffic barricade of claim 1 further comprising a foot extension provided at the bottom end, wherein the annular traffic barricade base engages the foot extension for supporting the traffic barricade in its vertical orientation.
6. The half barrel traffic barricade of claim 2 wherein the convex front face and the concave rear face further comprise one or more reflective portions.
7. The half barrel traffic barricade of claim 6 wherein the convex front face and the concave rear face further comprise two or more reflective portions, and wherein the reflective portions are arranged in an alternating, striped pattern.
8. The half barrel traffic barricade of claim 1 further comprising a handle provided at the top end of the vertical wall.
9. The half barrel traffic barricade of claim 1 further comprising a handle provided at the top end of the vertical wall, wherein the handle includes one or more mounting bores for mounting lights or reflectors thereon.
10. A traffic delineator device for directing and channeling traffic, the device comprising: an annular traffic barricade base; and, a half barrel traffic barricade comprising: a half tube-shaped vertical wall having a top end and a bottom end; and, a top panel provided at and closing the top end; wherein the annular traffic barricade base is received over the vertical wall and engages the bottom end thereof for supporting the half barrel traffic barricade in a vertical position.
11. The traffic delineator device of claim 10 wherein the half barrel traffic barricade further comprises a handle provided at the top end of the vertical wall and a foot extension provided at the bottom end.
12. The traffic delineator device of claim 11 wherein the annular traffic barricade base is received over the vertical wall and engages the foot extension for supporting the half barrel traffic barricade in its vertical position.
13. The traffic delineator device of claim 11 wherein the handle includes one or more mounting bores for mounting one or more lights or reflectors to the half barrel traffic barricade.
14. The traffic delineator device of claim 10 wherein the vertical wall further comprises a convex front face and a concave rear face, and wherein the front and rear faces include reflective portions.
15. The traffic delineator device of claim 13 wherein the vertical wall further comprises a convex front face and a concave rear face, and wherein the front and rear faces include reflective portions.
16. A traffic directing/channeling system comprising: a plurality of annular traffic barricade bases; and, a plurality of half barrel traffic barricades, each half barrel traffic barricade comprising: a half tube-shaped vertical wall having a top end and a bottom end; and, a top panel provided at and closing the top end; wherein an annular traffic barricade base is received over each vertical wall and engages the bottom end thereof for supporting the half barrel traffic barricades in a vertical position.
17. The traffic directing/channeling system of claim 16 wherein the vertical walls further comprise convex front faces, concave rear faces, and vertical wall edges, and wherein a nesting/stacking pocket is defined between the concave rear faces and the adjacent top panels.
18. The traffic direction/channeling system of claim 17 wherein the half barrel traffic barricades are nestable/stackable by inserting the front faces thereof into the nesting/stacking pocket of an adjacent half barrel traffic barricade.
19. The traffic directing/channeling system of claim 17 wherein the half barrel traffic barricades further comprise stacking flanges extending along the vertical wall edges.
20. The traffic directing/channeling system of claim 19 wherein the half barrel traffic barricades are nestable/stackable by inserting the front faces thereof into the nesting/stacking pocket of an adjacent half barrel traffic barricade, and wherein the stacking flanges of adjacent nested/stacked half barrel traffic barricades are placed against/abutting one another for supporting the weight of the nested/stacked half barrel traffic barricades.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The above-mentioned and other features of this invention and the manner of attaining them will become more apparent, and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of the embodiments of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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(14) Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout several views. Although the exemplification set out herein illustrates certain embodiments of the invention, the embodiments disclosed below are not intended to be exhaustive or to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention to the precise form disclosed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(15) A half barrel traffic barricade constructed in accordance with the principles of the present invention is shown and designated by the numeral 10. As shown in
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(17) Preferably, the traffic barricade 10 can include a foot extension 28 and a handle/mounting bracket 30 defined by and/or having a handle slot 32. The handle/mounting bracket 30 can be provided at the vertical wall 12 top end 16 and the foot extension 28 can be provided at the bottom end 18. The handle/mounting bracket 30 can be used for lifting and moving the traffic barricades 10 as necessary or desired.
(18) In use, the traffic barricades 10 can be placed standing vertically with their bottom ends 18 resting on a road surface (not shown). A plurality of barricades 10 can be arranged as necessary or desired along the road for directing and channeling traffic. Preferably, the traffic barricades 10 are positioned with the front faces 20f thereof facing in the direction of on-coming traffic. Additionally, as shown in
(19) The annular weighted bases 34 engage the foot extensions 28 for preventing the traffic barricades 10 from sliding or tipping over from light collisions, wind, and/or air movement caused by passing vehicles. The weighted bases 34 are, preferably, standard, commonly available annular traffic barrel bases adapted to provide ballast for traffic barrel barricades. Yet more preferably, the annular traffic barrel base 34 is made of rubber, recycled tires, or other suitable materials.
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(23) Preferably, the reflective portions 40 can be provided in an alternating, striped pattern corresponding to the stepped pattern of the vertical wall 12. For example, as shown in
(24) When not in use, the traffic barricades 10 can be nested/stacked with each other for compact storage thereof. As best seen in
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(28) The vertical wall 12, top panel 14, handle/mounting bracket 30, foot extension 28, and stacking flanges 24 are preferably integrally formed from a plastic material by, for example, blow molding, injection molding, vacuum forming, or otherwise molding or forming from a unitary material. Yet more preferably, the vertical wall 12, top panel 14, handle/mounting bracket 30, foot extension 28, and stacking flanges 24 are integrally formed from a light weight plastic material such as, for example, high or low density polyethylene.
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(30) While this invention has been described as having an exemplary design, the present invention may be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variation, uses, or adaptations of the present invention using its general principles.