MODULAR RAILING FOR ON-SITE CONSTRUCTION
20190257043 ยท 2019-08-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01D19/103
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01D19/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01D19/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A modular railing system for on-site assembly of a railing system along a roadway is provided. The modular railing system can include a deck with an edge beam along one side and a railing that can be attached to the edge beam. Attachment of the railing to the edge beam raises the joint between the deck and the railing to inhibit water seepage into the joint. In a specific embodiment, UHPC can be used to attach the railing to the edge beam.
Claims
1. A modular railing system, configured to be assembled along a roadway, comprising: a deck having a slab surface that defines a deck level and an edge beam having a barrier wall rising from the deck level to an upper end with a mounting surface; and a railing having an attachment surface that is complimentary with and operably connectable to the mounting surface, such that, attachment of the attachment surface to the mounting surface forms a joint above the deck level.
2. The modular railing system, according to claim 1, wherein the barrier wall rises between about 6 and about 12 above the deck level.
3. The modular railing system, according to claim 1, further comprising surface features on at least one of the mounting surface and the attachment surface.
4. The modular railing system, according to claim 3, wherein the surface features interlock.
5. The modular railing system, according to claim 1, wherein the mounting surface and the attachment surface are non-horizontal to the deck level.
6. The modular railing system, according to claim 1, wherein the deck has a longitudinal length that is different from a longitudinal length of a railing.
7. The modular railing system, according to claim 1, further comprising interlocking features on the railing.
8. A method for constructing a railing system along a roadway comprising: providing at a roadway site a modular railing system, according to claim 1; positioning the deck to be attachable to a slab surface of the roadway and with the edge beam furthest from the roadway slab surface; raising the railing above the edge beam; depositing a filler on the mounting surface; and lowering the railing onto the filler and the mounting surface.
9. The method, according to claim 8, wherein the railing is lowered across two or more mounting surfaces.
10. The method, according to claim 8, wherein the railing further comprises interlocking features and the method further comprises aligning the interlocking features of a rail with the interlocking features of another rail.
11. The method, according to claim 8, wherein the mounting surface and the attachment surface are non-horizontal to the deck level and the method further comprises aligning the non-horizontal mounting surface with the non-horizontal attachment surface.
12. The method, according to claim 8, further comprising surface features on at least one of the mounting surface and the attachment surface and the method further comprises lowering the railing so that the surface features embed within the filler.
13. The method, according to claim 12, wherein the surface features interlock and the method further comprises interlocking the surface features when lowering the railing.
14. The method, according to claim 8, wherein the filler comprises Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC).
15. A kit for a modular railing system comprising: a modular railing system, according to claim 1; and filler.
16. The kit, according to claim 15, further comprising the mounting surface and the attachment surface that are non-horizontal to the deck level.
17. The kit, according to claim 15, wherein the deck has a longitudinal length that is different from a longitudinal length of a railing.
18. The kit, according to claim 15, wherein the filler comprises Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0010] In order that a more precise understanding of the above recited invention can be obtained, a more particular description of the invention briefly described above will be rendered by reference to specific embodiments thereof that are illustrated in the appended drawings. The drawings presented herein may not be drawn to scale and any reference or inference to dimensions in the drawings or the following description is specific to the embodiments disclosed. Any variations of these dimensions that will allow the subject invention to function for its intended purpose are considered to be within the scope of the subject invention.
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DETAILED DISCLOSURE
[0016] The subject invention pertains to a modular railing system for installation along roadways. More specifically, the subject invention provides one or more embodiments of a modular railing system particularly advantageous for use on bridge roadways. Advantageously, the components of the modular railing system can be transported for on-site assembly along the roadway or bridge.
[0017] A modular railing system can include a deck with an edge beam on which a railing can be placed and attached to form the assembled railing system. The separate deck and railing are more easily transportable and can be more efficiently manipulated on-site for assembly. The modular railing system can provide a quick and cost efficient method for assembling a railing system of any length.
[0018] As used herein, and unless otherwise specifically stated, the terms operable communication, operable connection, operably connected, cooperatively engaged and grammatical variations thereof mean that the particular elements are connected in such a way that they cooperate to achieve their intended function or functions.
[0019] The figures and descriptions of embodiments of the present invention have been simplified to illustrate elements that are relevant for a clear understanding of the invention, while eliminating, for purposes of clarity, other elements that may be well known. Those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that other elements may be desirable and/or required in order to implement the present invention. However, because such elements are well known in the art, and because they do not facilitate a better understanding of the present invention, a discussion of such elements is not provided herein.
[0020] As used herein, the term longitudinal length refers to a measurement or direction taken along the longest axis. For example, the longitudinal length of a railing is the distance or direction between the first end and the second end.
[0021] The term about as used herein, in conjunction with a numerical value, means that the value can be in a range of 95% of the value to 105% of the given value, i.e. the value can be +/5% of the stated value. For example, about 1 inch means from 0.95 inch to 1.05 inch. When the term about is used in parentheses before a numerical value, it should be understood as a shorthand way to express that the value can be the exact number (or endpoint) or can be about that number (or endpoint).
[0022] Finally, reference is made throughout the application to the proximal end or proximal direction and distal end or distal direction. As used herein, the proximal end or proximal direction is that end directed upwards or away from a roadway. Conversely, the distal end or distal direction is that end directed downwards or towards a roadway.
[0023] The present invention is more particularly described in the following examples that are intended to be illustrative only because numerous modifications and variations therein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. As used in the specification and in the claims, the singular for a, an and the include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
[0024] Reference will be made to the attached Figures on which the same reference numerals are used throughout to indicate the same or similar components. With reference to the attached Figures, which show certain embodiments of a the subject invention, it can be seen in
[0025] As seen in
[0026] In one embodiment, an edge beam 40 defines a raised area along the back side 12 of the deck. The edge bean can have a barrier wall 42 along the front side 10. The barrier wall can be continuous along the longitudinal length of the edge beam. Alternatively, the barrier wall can be discontinuous. For example, there can be drain openings 43 that lead to the backside 12 of the edge beam, as shown, for example, in
[0027] The upper end 2 of the barrier wall terminates in a mounting surface 44 on which a railing can be placed and attached, as shown in the example in
[0028] A railing 50 can be attached, coupled, joined, connected, or otherwise fixed to the mounting surface 44. A railing can have any of a variety of configurations. Preferably, a railing is configured to inhibit a vehicle from leaving the roadway. There are laws in each State that dictate the standards for roadway railings, including, but not limited to the height of the railing, manufacturing materials, thickness at the upper end 2 and the lower end 4. Embodiments of the subject invention can be configured and manufactured to meet requirements in each State.
[0029] In one embodiment, a railing is a solid concrete structure. Reinforcements are often used in large concrete structures and can also be utilized with a railing of the subject invention. As mentioned above, a deck can have a longitudinal length of from (about) 10 to (about) 50. Likewise, a railing can have a longitudinal length equivalent to that of the deck to which it is attached. A railing can be placed on the edge beam 40 of a deck with the railing and deck aligned, such as shown in
[0030] In another embodiment, a railing can have a longitudinal length that is not equivalent to the longitudinal length of deck. For example, a railing can have a longitudinal length that is shorter than the longitudinal length of the deck to which it is attached. In another example, a railing can have a longitudinal length that is longer than the deck to which it is attached. With this embodiment, multiple railings can be placed in an offset manner on a deck, such that at least one of the railing spans two, or more, decks.
[0031] In a further embodiment, a railing 50 has an attachment surface 56 configured to be placed against the mounting surface 44, as shown, for example, in
[0032] To hold the railing in place on the mounting surface 44 of an edge beam 40, a filler can be used between the mounting surface and the attachment surface 56. The filler can be an adhesive or adhesive-like material that can form a joint 65 between the deck 30 and the railing 50. More specifically, the adhesive or adhesive-like material can form a joint between the edge beam 40 of the deck and the railing. In one embodiment, the filler material is concrete. In a more specific embodiment, the filler is Ultra High Performance Concrete (UHPC). UHPC and the advantages thereof are known in the art and can also be advantageous for use in attaching a deck and railing of the subject invention.
[0033] To further facilitate the attachment of the railing, more specifically, the mounting surface 44 to the attachment surface 56, one or more surface features 60 can be employed on one or both of the mounting surface and attachment surface. Surface features can include, but are not limited to, grooves, dents, projections, nibs, raised areas, indentations, rough, abrasive areas, or other features that can increase the surface area to which the filler can form an attachment. Surface features can also inhibit movement of the railing on the edge beam 40. For example, surface features can interlock or interdigitate so secure the railing against the edge beam.
[0034] The first end 6 and/or the second end 8 can also be configured with interlocking features 58. Interlocking features can allow a first end 6 of a railing to be interlocked or coupled to a second end 8 of another railing. For example, a railing can be designed with a tongue and groove interlocking feature wherein a first end is configured with a tongue and a second end is configured with a complimentary groove. An example of a tongue and groove arrangement on a railing is shown in
[0035] One method of employing a modular railing system 20 of the subject invention to construct an assembled railing system 25 along a roadway comprises manufacturing a deck 30 and an edge beam 40 as a monolithic structure. A railing 50 can be manufactured according to required State specifications. The deck and railing can be transported as separate components to a roadway site. Preferably, the number of decks and railings necessary to complete an assembled modular railing system 20 are manufactured and/or transported to the roadway site. If a slab deck for the roadway has been set, a deck of the assembled railing system can be positioned so as to be joined or connected to the existing roadway slab deck. If a slab deck for the roadway has not been set, the deck can be placed for future attachment to the roadway slab deck. Decks can be positioned with the edge beam furthest from the roadway slab deck.
[0036] The first railing can be raised and positioned over the mounting surface of the edge beam with the attachment surface facing the mounting surface. Just prior to positioning the railing on the mounting surface, filler, such as UHPC, or other adhesive or adhesive-like material, can be layered, poured, sprayed, dropped, or otherwise disposed on the mounting surface. The railing can then be lowered onto the mounting surface and allowed to remain in place until the filler has cured.
[0037] Another deck can be positioned against the first end or the second end of the first deck and attached to the first end or the second end utilizing filler, such as, for example, UHPC or other adhesive or adhesive-like material. A second railing can be positioned on the second deck, as described above, also utilizing filler between the first railing and the second railing. This process can be repeated until an assembled railing system of sufficient length has been positioned along the roadway.
[0038] Roads, bridges, and other infrastructure have to eventually be repaired or replaced. The economic impact of rerouting or slowing traffic on a roadway to accommodate such repairs or replacements can be significant. Efforts to reduce the amount of time necessary have resulted in a variety of pre-manufactured structures that can be transported to a site and quickly assembled. Pre-fabricated railings have been difficult to transport or have not resulting in significant time or cost savings. The embodiments of the subject invention provide a modular railing system with components that are easy to transport and assemble on-site. The use of an edge beam also solves a problem that has existed with other railings wherein water seepage between the railing and the slab deck has reduced the life-span of the railing. The modular railing system is an improvement over the existing methods and devices for constructing railings and aligns with ABC standards.
[0039] All patents, patent applications, provisional applications, and other publications referred to or cited herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety, including all figures and tables, to the extent they are not inconsistent with the explicit teachings of this specification. Additionally, the entire contents of the references cited within the references cited herein are also entirely incorporated by reference.
[0040] The examples and embodiments described herein are for illustrative purposes only and that various modifications or changes in light thereof will be suggested to persons skilled in the art and are to be included within the spirit and purview of this application.