CRASH BARRIER SYSTEM WITH DIFFERENT INTERVALS
20170081815 ยท 2017-03-23
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01F15/04
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E01F15/145
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E01F15/0453
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E01F15/0438
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E01F15/081
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International classification
E01F15/04
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E01F15/14
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Abstract
A crash barrier system includes upper posts, box beams, upper tube profiles and barrier rails. The box beams are connected to the upper posts on a front side of the crash barrier system. The upper tube profiles are connected to the box beams. The barrier rails are fastened to the upper tube profiles. The upper posts are arranged axially parallel to one another at a uniform axial post spacing along the box beams. The upper tube profiles are arranged axially parallel to one another at a uniform axial tube spacing along the box beams. The post spacing differs from the tube spacing.
Claims
1. A crash barrier system comprising: upper posts, box beams, upper tube profiles and barrier rails, the box beams are connected to the upper posts on a front side of the crash barrier system, the upper tube profiles are connected to the box beams, the barrier rails are fastened to the upper tube profiles, the upper posts are arranged axially parallel to one another at a uniform axial post spacing along the box beams, the upper tube profiles are arranged axially parallel to one another at a uniform axial tube spacing along the box beams, and the post spacing differs from the tube spacing.
2. The crash barrier system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the crash barrier system further comprises a lower fastening bracket and a post collision guard, and the post collision guard is fastened to one of the upper posts on the front side near the ground by the lower fastening bracket.
3. The crash barrier system as claimed in claim 2, wherein the crash barrier system further comprises a soft suspension including a foam block, a lower tube profile and a motorcycle underride guard, the lower tube profile is softer than the upper tube profile, the lower tube profile is suspended on the post collision guard by the soft suspension, and the motorcycle underride guard is connected to the lower tube profile.
4. The crash barrier system as claimed in claim 3, wherein the box beams comprise a lower box beam and an upper box beam, and the lower box beam is arranged above the post collision guard and the upper box beam is arranged above the lower box beam.
5. The crash barrier system as claimed in claim 4, wherein the barrier rails comprise a lower barrier rail and an upper barrier rail, and the lower barrier rail is arranged above the motorcycle underride guard and the upper barrier rail is arranged above the lower barrier rail.
6. The crash barrier system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the crash barrier system further comprises an upper fastening bracket and a fastening beam, the lower barrier rail is fastened to the upper tube profile by the fastening beam, and the upper barrier rail is fastened to the upper tube profile by the upper fastening bracket.
7. The crash barrier system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the crash barrier system further comprises C-profiles, and the C-profiles are connected to the upper post on a rear side of the crash barrier system that faces away from the front side.
8. The crash barrier system as claimed in claim 7, wherein the crash barrier system comprises containers which are filled with sand, water or gravel, and the containers are mounted on at least one of the upper posts on the rear side at an elevation below one of the C-profiles.
9. The crash barrier system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the crash barrier system further comprises an elongate ground anchoring, and the upper posts extend from the ground anchoring at an obtuse angle, with the result that said upper posts are inclined with respect to the ground anchoring toward the front side of the crash barrier system.
10. The crash barrier system as claimed in claim 9, wherein the crash barrier system has a predetermined breaking point, and the ground anchoring and at least one of the upper posts are fastened such that the predetermined breaking point is situated substantially between the ground anchoring and said at least one upper post.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0017] Exemplary embodiments of the invention are illustrated in the drawings and are described in more detail hereinbelow.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0033] A post collision guard 4 is fastened to the upper post 2 near the ground by means of a lower fastening bracket 3. A lower tube profile 8 is for its part suspended on this post collision guard 4 by means of a soft suspension 7, and a motorcycle underride guard 12 is connected to the lower tube profile 8.
[0034] A lower box beam 5 is connected to the upper post 2 on the front side above the post collision guard 4, and an upper box beam 6 is in turn connected to the upper post 2 on the front side above the lower box beam 5. An upper tube profile 9, which is longer than the lower tube profile 8, is for its part connected to both box beams 5, 6 and, in an alternative embodiment, can be reinforced by a possible further or additional inner tube (not illustrated in the drawing) in the upper region in order to vary or adapt the stiffness without exchanging the barrier rail.
[0035] The offset, which is essential to the invention, between the upper posts 2 and tube profiles 8, 9 which each project upward axially parallel to one another along the box beams 5, 6 is particularly evident in the plan view shown in
[0036] A lower barrier rail 13 is fastened above the motorcycle underride guard 12 to the upper tube profile 9 by means of a fastening beam 11, and an upper barrier rail 14 is in turn fastened above the lower barrier rail 13 to the upper tube profile 9 by means of an upper fastening bracket 10. Here, the box beams 5, 6 are arranged offset with respect to the barrier rails 13, 14 in order to avoid underriding of the crash barrier system 20 by sports cars, for instance.
[0037] Two C-profiles 15 are connected to the upper post 2 on the left-hand side, as shown in the drawings, of the crash barrier system 20hereinbelow: rear side.
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[0040] Elongate ground anchorings 1 are first anchored axially parallel to one another at a uniform spacing at the edge of a roadwayfor instance, an unused edge region of the roadway or the adjacent ground come into consideration.
[0041] An upper post 2 is then connected at an obtuse angle at the end side to each ground anchoring 1, with the result that the upper post 2 is inclined with respect to the ground anchoring 1as shown in
[0042] A lower fastening bracket 3 is now fastened to the upper post 2 near the ground on the front side.
[0043] A post collision guard 4 is then fastened to the lower fastening bracket 3 (see
[0044] A lower box beam 5 is connected above the post collision guard 4 to the upper post 2 on the front side (see
[0045] An upper box beam 6 is connected above the lower box beam 5 to the upper post 2 on the front sidewhich, as shown in the drawings, faces the observer(see
[0046] Soft suspensions 7 are suspended on the post collision guard 4 at a spacing which differs from the axial spacing of the posts 2 (see
[0047] Lower tube profiles 8 are suspended axially parallel to one another on the soft suspensions 7 (see
[0048] Above each lower tube profile 8, a longer upper tube profile 9 is connected to the box beams 5, 6 (see
[0049] An upper fastening bracket 10 is fastened to the upper tube profile 9 (see
[0050] A fastening beam 11 is fastened below the upper fastening bracket 10 to the upper tube profile 9 (see
[0051] A motorcycle underride guard 12 is connected below the fastening beam 11 to the lower tube profile 8 (see
[0052] A lower barrier rail 13 is fastened to the fastening beam 11 (see
[0053] An upper barrier rail 14 is fastened to the upper fastening bracket 10 (see
[0054] Finally, C-profiles 15 are connected to the upper post 2 on a rear sidewhich, as shown in the drawings, faces away from the observerof the crash barrier system 20.
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[0057] Finally,