Crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly
09611601 ยท 2017-04-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01F15/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01F15/143
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly including rail panels overlapping at adjacent end portions, an end terminal moving one of the rail panels along the other rail panel when impacted by a vehicle, and braking structure on one of the rail panels engaging an edge of the other rail panel to dissipate kinetic energy during relative sliding movement between the rail panels and absorb impact forces on the end terminal.
Claims
1. A crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly comprising: an elongated first rail panel having a first rail panel front portion and a first rail panel rear portion; an elongated second rail panel having a second rail panel front portion and a second rail panel rear portion, said first rail panel rear portion and said second rail panel front portion being in side by side overlapping relationship; an end terminal operatively associated with said first rail panel and responsive to vehicle frontal impact on the end terminal to move said first rail panel rearwardly lengthwise along said second rail panel, said second rail panel including upper and lower edge portions having edges; and a braking structure attached to said first rail panel and movable therewith engaging at least one of said upper and lower edge portions of said second rail panel to apply frictional forces thereto resisting rearward lengthwise movement of said front rail panel relative to said second rail panel to dissipate kinetic energy of the first rail panel sliding along the second rail panel and absorb impact forces, said braking structure attached to said first rail panel in engagement with the edges of both of said upper and lower edge portions of said second rail panel, and said first rail panel including upper and lower edge portions and said braking structure including two sliders attached to said first rail panel, one of said sliders attached to the upper edge portion of said first rail panel and the other of said sliders attached to the lower edge portion of said first rail panel, said sliders including housings welded or otherwise fixedly attached to the upper and lower edge portions of said first rail panel and defining elongated slots receiving the upper and lower edge portions of said second rail panel, said sliders additionally including brake pads positioned in said elongated slots engageable with the edges of the upper and lower edge portions of said second rail panel.
2. The crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly according to claim 1 additionally comprising an adjustment mechanism for varying the contact pressure of said brake pads on the edges of the upper and lower edge portions of said second rail panel.
3. The crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly according to claim 2 wherein said adjustment mechanism comprises bolts threadedly engaged with the housings and projecting into the elongated slots.
4. The crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly according to claim 3 wherein said braking structure additionally includes tie rods extending between said housings and disposed adjacent to and spaced from said elongated first and second rail panels.
5. The crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly according to claim 4 wherein said housings include tie rod securement members defining apertures receiving said tie rods.
6. The crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly according to claim 4 wherein said tie rods are threaded bolts having nuts applied thereto.
7. The crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly according to claim 1 additionally including teeth members attached to and projecting from said first rail panel in the direction of said second rail panel, said second rail panel defining apertures receiving said teeth, said teeth configured to engage said second rail panel and prevent disengagement of said first and second panels during side impact thereon by a vehicle.
8. The crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly according to claim 7 wherein said teeth members include ramp surfaces engageable by said second rail panel when said first rail panel commences rearward movement to displace the second rail panel away from the first rail panel so that the teeth members are removed from the apertures of said second rail panel.
9. A crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly comprising: an elongated first rail panel having a first rail panel front portion and a first rail panel rear portion; an elongated second rail panel having a second rail panel front portion and a second rail panel rear portion, said first rail panel rear portion and said second rail panel front portion being in side by side overlapping relationship; an end terminal operatively associated with said first rail panel and responsive to vehicle frontal impact on the end terminal to move said first rail panel rearwardly lengthwise along said second rail panel, said second rail panel including upper and lower edge portions having edges; a braking structure attached to said first rail panel and movable therewith engaging at least one of said upper and lower edge portions of said second rail panel to apply frictional forces thereto resisting rearward lengthwise movement of said front rail panel relative to said second rail panel to dissipate kinetic energy of the first rail panel sliding along the second rail panel and absorb impact forces; and teeth members attached to and projecting from said first rail panel in the direction of said second rail panel, said second rail panel defining apertures receiving said teeth, said teeth having a generally hook like configuration and engaging said second rail panel and preventing disengagement of said first and second rail panels during side impact thereon by a vehicle, said teeth members including ramp surfaces engaging said second rail panel when said first rail panel commences rearward movement resulting from an endwise vehicle crash and displacing the second rail panel away from the first rail panel so that the teeth members are removed from the apertures of said second rail panel, the first and second rail panels disengaged and contributing to the ability of the crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly to absorb energy caused by an endwise vehicle crash.
Description
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(11) Referring to the drawings, a crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly 10 constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention as illustrated.
(12) The assembly includes an elongated outer rail panel 12 and an inner rail panel 14. As is conventional, the rail panels are supported by support posts 16 which are separated from one another and extend along the guardrail.
(13) The outer rail panel 12 has a front portion 18 and a rear portion 20. The inner rail panel 14 has a front portion 22 and a rear portion 24. The outer rail panel rear portion 20 and the inner rail panel front portion 22 are in side-by-side overlapping relationship.
(14) An end terminal 30 is operatively associated with the outer rail panel and responsive to vehicle frontal impact on the end terminal to move the outer rail panel rearwardly lengthwise along the inner rail panel. In the arrangement illustrated, end terminal 30 is located at forwardmost post 16 supporting the outer rail panel front portion 18.
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(16) The crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly of this invention incorporates a braking structure attached to the outer rail panel and movable therewith engaging at least one of the upper and lower edge portions of the inner rail panel to apply frictional forces thereto resisting rearward lengthwise movement of the outer rail panel relative to the inner rail panel to dissipate kinetic energy of the outer rail panel sliding along the inner rail panel and absorb impact forces.
(17) More particularly, in the disclosed embodiment the braking structure attached to the outer rail panel is in engagement with the edges of both the upper and lower edge portions of the inner rail panel.
(18) In the drawings, the upper and lower edge portions of the inner rail panel rear portion are respectively identified by reference numerals 32 and 34. The upper edge portion 32 and the lower edge portion 34 have elongated edges.
(19) The outer rail panel 12 includes an upper edge portion 36 and a lower edge portion 38.
(20) The braking structure of the crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly includes two sliders which are of like configuration. Slider 44 is attached to the upper edge portion 36 and slider 46 is attached to lower edge portion 38. Attachment may be by any suitable means such as welding.
(21) Each of the sliders 44, 46 includes a housing 50 welded or otherwise fixedly attached to the upper and lower edge portions 36, 38 and defining elongated slots 52 receiving the upper and lower edge portions 32, 34 of the inner rail panel.
(22) The sliders 44, 46 also additionally include brake pads 54 positioned in the elongated slots and engageable with the edges of the upper and lower edge portions 32, 34 of inner rail panel 14.
(23) The crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly additionally includes adjustment mechanism for varying the contact pressure of the brake pads on the edges of the upper and lower edge portions of the inner rail panel. The adjustment mechanism comprises bolts threadedly engaged with the housings 50 and projecting into the elongated slots 52. The frictional engagement of the brake pads with the edges dissipates kinetic energy of the outer rail panel sliding along the inner rail panel.
(24) The braking structure of the crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly also includes tie rods 60 extending between the housings 50 and disposed adjacent to and spaced from the outer and inner rail panels. More particularly, the housings include tie rod securement brackets or members 62 defining apertures receiving the tie rods. The tie rods 60 are, in this arrangement, in the form of threaded bolts having nuts 64 applied thereto. The projecting tie rod securement brackets 62 in cooperation with the tie rods keep the rail panels 12, 14 from flaring in the upward or downward directions.
(25) The crash absorbing guardrail panel assembly 10 additionally includes teeth members 70 attached to and projecting from the outer rail panel in the direction of the inner rail panel. The teeth may suitably be welded to the outer rail panel or may be releasably secured thereto with screws or other mechanical means to facilitate repair and replacement.
(26) Inner rail panel 14 defines apertures 72 receiving the teeth. The teeth 72 are configured to engage the inner rail panel and prevent disengagement of the outer and inner rail panels during side impact thereon by a vehicle.
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