Guardrail crash absorbing assembly
09611599 ยท 2017-04-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01F15/143
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A guardrail crash absorbing assembly including two relatively slidable rail panels, each having top and bottom edge portions, and a braking structure attached to one of the rail panels engaging and deforming an edge portion of the other rail panel to dissipate kinetic energy and absorb impact forces.
Claims
1. A guardrail crash absorbing assembly comprising: an elongated first rail panel having a first rail panel front portion, a first rail panel rear portion, a first rail panel top edge portion and a first rail panel bottom edge portion; an elongated second rail panel having a second rail panel front portion, a second rail panel rear portion, a second rail panel top edge portion, and a second rail panel bottom edge portion, said first rail panel rear portion and said second rail panel front portion being in side by side, overlapping relationship; an end impact structure operatively associated with said first rail panel and responsive to vehicle frontal impact on the end impact structure to move said first rail panel rearwardly lengthwise along said second rail panel; and a braking structure attached to said first rail panel engaging and deforming at least one of said second rail panel top edge portion and said second rail panel bottom edge portion during rearward lengthwise movement of said first rail panel relative to said second rail panel to dissipate kinetic energy of said first rail panel sliding along the second rail panel and absorb impact forces, said braking structure including a housing attached to said first rail panel defining an elongated recess for receiving either said second rail panel top edge portion or said second rail panel bottom edge portion, and said braking structure further including a forming structure at the location of the elongated recess exerting forces on the second rail panel edge portion disposed therein to work and change the shape thereof during movement of said first rail panel relative to said second rail panel.
2. The guardrail crash absorbing assembly according to claim 1 wherein said forming structure includes at least one inner wall surface of said housing engaged by a second rail panel edge portion when relative slidable movement between said first rail panel and said second rail panel takes place.
3. The guardrail crash absorbing assembly of claim 2 wherein said forming structure includes at least one ramp cooperable with said at least one inner wall surface to bend the second rail panel edge portion so that a segment of the second rail panel edge bottom is folded over an adjoining segment of the second rail panel edge portion.
4. The guardrail crash absorber according to claim 3 wherein the shapes of said at least one ramp and said at least one inner wall surface vary along at least a portion of the length of said housing.
5. The guardrail crash absorber according to claim 2 wherein said forming structure includes a plurality of ramps sequentially engaged by a second rail panel edge portion during relative slidable movement between said first rail panel and said second rail panel to form curvatures in said second rail panel edge portion.
6. The guardrail crash absorber according to claim 1 wherein said panel structure comprises a plurality of ramps offset with respect to one another and defining nips through which said second rail panel edge portion passes during slidable movement of said first rail panel relative to said rail panel.
7. The guardrail crash absorber according to claim 6 wherein said ramps define a tortuous path of movement.
8. A guardrail crash absorbing assembly comprising: an elongated first rail panel having a first rail panel front portion, a first rail panel rear portion, a first rail panel top edge portion and a first rail panel bottom edge portion; an elongated second rail panel having a second rail panel front portion, a second rail panel rear portion, a second rail panel top edge portion, and a second rail panel bottom edge portion, said first rail panel rear portion and said second rail panel front portion being in side by side, overlapping relationship; and end impact structure operatively associated with said first rail panel and responsive to vehicle frontal impact on the end impact structure to move said first rail panel rearwardly lengthwise along said second rail panel; and a braking structure attached to said first rail panel engaging and deforming at least one of said second rail panel top edge portion and said second rail panel bottom edge portion during rearward lengthwise movement of said first rail panel relative to said second rail panel to dissipate kinetic energy of said first rail panel sliding along the second rail panel and absorb impact forces, said braking structure including a housing attached to said first rail panel defining an elongated recess receiving the second rail panel top edge portion and a forming structure at the location of said elongated recess exerting forces on said second rail panel top edge portion during movement of said first rail panel relative to the second rail panel to work the second rail top edge portion and change the shape of the second rail panel top edge portion.
9. A guardrail crash absorbing assembly comprising: an elongated first rail panel having a first rail panel front portion, a first rail panel rear portion, a first rail panel top edge portion and a first rail panel bottom edge portion; an elongated second rail panel having a second rail panel front portion, a second rail panel rear portion, a second rail panel top edge portion, and a second rail panel bottom edge portion, said first rail panel rear portion and said second rail panel front portion being in side by side, overlapping relationship; an end impact structure operatively associated with said first rail panel and responsive to vehicle frontal impact on the end impact structure to move said first rail panel rearwardly lengthwise along said second rail panel; and a braking structure attached to said first rail panel engaging and deforming at least one of said second rail panel top edge portion and said second rail panel bottom edge portion during rearward lengthwise movement of said first rail panel relative to said second rail panel to dissipate kinetic energy of said first rail panel sliding along the second rail panel and absorb impact forces, said braking structure including a housing attached to said first rail panel defining an elongated recess receiving the second rail panel bottom edge portion and a forming structure at the location of the elongated recess exerting forces on said second rail panel bottom edge portion during movement of said first rail panel relative to the second rail panel to work the second rail panel bottom edge portion and change the shape of the second rail panel bottom edge portion.
10. A guardrail crash absorbing assembly comprising: an elongated first rail panel having a first rail panel front portion, a first rail panel rear portion, a first rail panel top edge portion and a first rail panel bottom edge portion; an elongated second rail panel having a second rail panel front portion, a second rail panel rear portion, a second rail panel top edge portion, and a second rail panel bottom edge portion, said first rail panel rear portion and said second rail panel front portion being in side by side, overlapping relationship; an end impact structure operatively associated with said first rail panel and responsive to vehicle frontal impact on the end impact structure to move said first rail panel rearwardly lengthwise along said second rail panel; and a braking structure attached to said first rail panel engaging and deforming at least one of said second rail panel top edge portion and said second rail panel bottom edge portion during rearward lengthwise movement of said first rail panel relative to said second rail panel to dissipate kinetic energy of said first rail panel sliding along the second rail panel, said braking structure including a first housing attached to the first rail panel top edge portion and a second housing attached to the first rail panel bottom edge portion, said first housing defining an elongated recess receiving said second rail panel top edge portion, and said second housing defining an elongated recess for receiving said second rail panel bottom edge portion, said braking structure additionally including forming structures at the locations of said elongated recesses exerting forces on the second rail panel top edge portion and the second rail panel bottom edge portion during slidable movement of said first rail panel relative to the second rail panel to work and change the shapes of the second rail panel top edge portion and the second rail bottom edge portion.
11. The guardrail crash absorbing assembly according to claim 10 wherein said braking structure additionally includes an elongated spacer and stabilizing structure extending between and secured to said first housing and said second housing.
12. The guardrail crash assembly according to claim 11 wherein said elongated spacer and stabilizing structure includes a plurality of spacer rods.
13. The guardrail crash assembly according to claim 12 wherein said elongated spacer and stabilizing structure additionally includes brackets attached to and projecting from said first and second housings and connected to said spacer rods.
14. The guardrail crash absorbing assembly according to claim 10 wherein said first housing is positioned above said second housing whereby forces exerted by said forming structures on the second rail panel top edge portion and the second rail panel bottom edge portion are exerted substantially simultaneously.
15. The guardrail crash absorbing assembly according to claim 14 wherein the first and second housings are spaced from one another whereby said second rail panel is not deformed between said second rail top edge portion and said second rail bottom edge portion during slidable movement of said first rail panel relative to said second rail panel.
16. The guardrail crash absorber according to claim 10 wherein said guardrail panel and said second rail panel are W-beams having a central curved portion, said first and second housings spaced from and disposed on opposite sides of the central curved portion of said first rail panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(14) The assembly 10 includes an elongated outer rail panel 12 and an elongated inner rail panel 14. The rail panels are conventional W-beams. As also is conventional, the rail panels are supported by support posts 16, suitably formed of wood for example, which are separated from one another and spaced along the guardrail.
(15) The outer rail panel 12 has a panel front portion 18 and a panel rear portion 20. Outer rail panel 12 also has a rail panel top edge portion 22 and a rail panel bottom edge portion 24. The top and bottom edge portions are outermost panel segments of the W-beam, a W-beam central generally curved portion 26 being located therebetween, as is conventional with respect to W-beams.
(16) Elongated inner rail panel 14, has a rail panel front portion 28 and a rail panel rear portion 30, a rail panel top edge portion 32 and a rail panel bottom edge portion 34. A curved central portion 26 is located between top edge portion 32 and bottom edge portion 34 of the W-beam construction.
(17) The panel rear portion 20 of outer rail panel 12 and the panel front portion 28 of rail panel 14 are in side by side, overlapping relationship.
(18) An impact end structure in the form of an end terminal 40 is operatively associated with the outer rail panel 12 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 40 is located at forwardmost support post 16 supporting the outer rail panel front portion 18.
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(20) The guardrail crash absorbing assembly illustrated in
(21) The braking structure of the assembly illustrated in
(22) Each of the sliders 44, 46 includes a bracket-like housing 50 welded or otherwise fixedly attached to the top and bottom edge portions 22, 24 and defining an elongated recess 52 receiving the top and bottom edge portions 32, 34 of elongated inner rail panel 14.
(23) The braking structure further includes a forming structure at each housing at the location of the elongated recess exerting forces on the inner rail panel edge portions 32, 34 during slidable movement of the outer rail panel relative to the inner rail panel to work and change the shapes of the inner panel top edge portion 32 and the bottom edge portion 34.
(24) The braking structure additionally includes an elongated spacer and stabilizing structure in the form of spacer rods 56 extending between and secured to the housings 50. The elongated spacer and stabilizing structure additionally includes brackets 58 attached to and projecting from the housings and connected to the spacer rods by nuts.
(25) The topmost housing 50 attached to outer rail panel 12 is positioned above the lower housing 50 whereby forces exerted by the forming structures on the inner rail panel bottom edge portion and the inner panel top edge portion are exerted substantially simultaneously. The inner rail panel is not deformed between the rail panel top edge portion 32 and bottom edge portion 34; that is, not at the central portion 26.
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(28) The folding or rolling over operation has been accomplished by a forming structure in each of the housings and in a manner sequentially carried out as illustrated in
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(30) In this arrangement the forming structure includes a plurality of ramps defining a serpentine or tortuous pathway for the inner rail panel bottom edge portion during relative slidable movement between the inner and outer rail panels. Any desired number of ramps may be deployed along the length of the housing.
(31) In the embodiment illustrated two ramps 80 project from the inner housing wall surface in a generally upward direction and one ramp 82 projects in a downward direction between the ramps 80. The ramps 80, 82 are offset with respect to one another and define nips through which the inner rail panel edge portion passes during slidable movement of the outer rail panel relative to the inner rail panel. Thus, rearward lengthwise movement of the outer rail panel relative to the inner rail panel dissipates kinetic energy by working the metal of the outer rail panel as it slides along the inner rail panel and absorbs impact forces.
(32) It is to be understood that the present invention is applicable not only to W-beams but also to guardrail constructions in general, including thrie beam or quad and box beam. Furthermore, the invention is applicable to guardrail end impact structures other than end terminals.