Guard cable for road
09890507 ยท 2018-02-13
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01F15/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A guard cable for a road, includes a plurality of wire ropes extending in a horizontal direction with respect to a plurality of supports provided on the side of the road at intervals. The wire ropes are shifted to a predetermined width from the supports to the roadway by a wire rope protrusion installation unit. The plurality of wire ropes provided between the supports are maintained at constant intervals by an interval maintenance plate.
Claims
1. A guard cable for a road in which a plurality of supports are installed at a gap at the roadside and in which wire ropes of several lines are parallelly extended in a lengthwise direction between each of the supports, wherein a receiving groove in which the wire rope is received at a front surface is located so that a wire rope support formed in a lengthwise direction of the wire rope protrudes from the support to the roadside and thus each wire rope is protruded from the support to the roadside, and in a state in which the wire rope is received at the receiving groove, a wire rope holder is installed in the support in a state that encloses the wire rope support comprising the wire rope, wherein a rear protrusion is formed at a rear side of the wire rope support, and in a clamp corresponding thereto, a groove that receives the rear protrusion of the rear side of the wire rope support is formed.
2. The guard cable of claim 1, wherein in each of the plurality of supports, an inward groove is formed in a vertical lengthwise direction, and in an inlet of the inward groove, the clamp that fastens the wire rope holder is installed, and at both ends of the clamp, an opening groove that receives a fastening device for fastening to the wire rope holder is formed.
3. The guard cable of claim 1, wherein at the inside of the wire rope holder and the receiving groove, uneven portions that prevent the wire rope from sliding are each formed.
4. The guard cable of claim 1, further comprising a fixing screw having the front end that close contacts with a wire rope received at the receiving groove by penetrating the wire rope holder.
5. The guard cable of claim 1, further comprising a gap holder that holds the parallelly extended wire ropes at a constant gap, wherein the gap holder couples the clamp formed to enclose each of wire ropes with the wire ropes interposed therebetween to a support with a fixing member in a state in which the support simultaneously supports the wire ropes.
6. The guard cable of claim 1, further comprising an auxiliary support installed at a predetermined gap from the plurality of support installed at both side end portions or one side end portion of the supports, wherein a pulling device of a turnbuckle form is connected between the support of the end portion side and the auxiliary support, and a connector is installed by a fixing member between both end portions of the pulling device and the support and the auxiliary support corresponding to the both end portions.
7. The guard cable of claim 1, wherein both end portions of each wire rope are coupled to an end portion of a splicer that penetrates a support of the end portion side of both sides.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(11) Hereinafter, a guard cable for a road according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
(12) As shown in
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(14) At the front side of the each clamp 17, each wire rope 4 is installed by a wire rope protrusion installation means to protrude to the road direction side from the support 1.
(15) In the wire rope protrusion installation means, at the front surface, a receiving groove 12 that receives the wire rope 4 is formed in a lengthwise direction of the wire rope 4, and at the rear side, a wire rope support 10 having a rear protrusion 11 inserted into a groove 19 is installed between a rear surface of the wire rope 4 and a front surface of the clamp 17, and at the outside in which the wire rope 4 is inserted into the receiving groove 12, in a state that encloses the wire rope support 10 including a front surface of the wire rope 4, at a front surface of the clamp 17, a wire rope holder 13 is installed by a bolt 8.
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(17) The bolt 8 penetrates a through-hole 15 of a blade portion 14 outwardly installed at the rear end of the wire rope holder 13 and the opening groove 18, and a nut 9 is fastened and coupled to a penetrated screw of the bolt 8, and as shown in
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(19) The gap holder 20 couples a clamp 22 that encloses each wire rope 4 as a fixing member 23 to a support 21 at the outside of the front side through which the each wire rope 4 passes in a state in which the support 21 supports a rear surface of the wire ropes 4 of several lines in a vertical direction, and at an installation position of the gap holder 20, the support 21 is installed at the front side of the wire rope 4, and the clamp 22 is installed at the rear side of the wire rope 4, and the fixing member 23 may be installed by a bolt, a net, and a rivet.
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(21) Both end portions of the each wire rope 4 are coupled to an end portion of a splicer 7 that inwardly penetrates the support 1 installed in both end portions of the support 1, and the splicer 7 is disclosed in inventions of Korean Patent No. 10-1049437 (title: safety structure for road in which a pulling device is installed) applied before the present application and registered and therefore a detailed description of the splicer will be omitted.
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(23) That is, in an exemplary embodiment of another installation state of the wire rope shown in
(24) Further, at the outside in which the wire rope 4 is inserted into the receiving groove 12, in a state that encloses the wire rope support 10 including a front surface of the wire rope 4, at a front surface of the support 1, the wire rope holder 13 is installed by the bolt 8, and the blade portion 14 in which the bolt 8 is penetrated is connected to a rear end portion of the wire rope holder 13 that faces a front surface of the support 1.
(25) Operation of the present invention having the above-described configuration will be described with reference to
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(27) At the support 1 installed at both end portions, the splicer 7 is installed by pulling an end portion of the wire rope 4 with a screw method and thus the wire ropes 4 of several lines installed in the guard cable 100 may maintain a tight state instead of loosely drooping.
(28) Further, in the wire rope 4 horizontally installed between the adjacent supports 1, the wire ropes 4 of several lines as the gap holder 20 maintain a constant gap, as shown in
(29) In such a situation, when a vehicle collides with the wire rope 4 of the guard cable 100, while the vehicle collides with one or two wire ropes 4 of the wire ropes 4 of several lines, a load is transferred to a first contacting wire rope 4, but as described above, the wire ropes 4 of several lines are connected by the gap holder 20 and thus a load operating when the vehicle collides with the wire ropes 4 of several lines is distributed to the wire ropes 4 of several lines.
(30) As a load operating when a vehicle collides distributes to several wire ropes 4 instead of concentrating to one or two wire ropes 4, a phenomenon that a vehicle in which the wire rope 4 collides falls to the outside of the road by overpassing the guard cable 100 and that a vehicle is caught between the wire ropes 4 does not occur.
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(32) The wire rope 4a shown by an imaginary line in
(33) At the inside of the receiving groove 12 and the receiving groove 12 of the wire rope support 10 that holds the wire rope 4, when an impact is applied to the wire rope 4, uneven portions 12a and 16 that prevent the wire rope 4 positioned between the inside of the wire rope holder 13 and the receiving groove 12 from sliding are formed, and a fixing screw 13a that presses and fixes the wire rope 4 with a screw method is fastened to the wire rope holder 13.
(34) Therefore, in normal times, the wire rope 4 horizontally installed between adjacent supports 1 may maintain a tight state instead of loosing, and when the vehicle collides with the wire rope 4, by preventing the wire rope 4 from being pulled to the side in which the vehicle collides, when the wire rope 4 collides with the vehicle, the wire rope 4 can rigidly support an impact load of the vehicle.
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(36) Further, as shown in
(37) The clamp 17 is fixed and coupled to an inlet of the inward groove 1a of the support 1, and in an upper portion and a lower portion of the clamp 17, the opening groove 18 in which an upper portion and a lower portion are opened is formed and thus while a head portion of the bolt 8 is inserted into the inward groove 1a, a screw portion of the bolt 8 is fastened to the nut 9 by penetrating the through-hole 15 of the wire rope holder 13 through the opening groove 18 and thus an installation work of a wire rope protrusion installation means can be simply performed.
(38) Although exemplary embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail hereinabove, it should be clearly understood that many variations and modifications of the basic inventive concepts herein taught which may appear to those skilled in the present art will still fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention, as defined in the appended claims.
(39) For example, in a shown exemplary embodiment, the wire rope holder 13 is fastened to the clamp 17 fixed to the inward groove 1a of the support 1, but it is not necessarily fastened thereto. For example, the wire rope holder 13 may be directly fastened to the support 1.