US2279942A - Guard for highways - Google Patents
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- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01F—ADDITIONAL WORK, SUCH AS EQUIPPING ROADS OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLATFORMS, HELICOPTER LANDING STAGES, SIGNS, SNOW FENCES, OR THE LIKE
- E01F15/00—Safety arrangements for slowing, redirecting or stopping errant vehicles, e.g. guard posts or bollards; Arrangements for reducing damage to roadside structures due to vehicular impact
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- This invention relates to guards for high;- ways, and one of the objects is to provide a device of simple construction to prevent motor vehicles skidding OVBll or into embankments, ditches, or bridge-heads.
- a further object is to provide a device having no springs, or other removable, or movable parts to become worn, broken or detached in any manner, and is especially useful and adapted for quick installation in cases of emergency at wash-outs, and like occurrences.
- the device is so constructed that one, or a series can be installed at any location where needed, as no assembling of parts is required at the time of installation.
- Figure 1 is a view in perspective of the device.
- Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view on the line 2-2 Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view on the line 33 Figure 1.
- the numeral 4 shows a tank or reservoir for the reception of light oil, or similar commodity, ll, which is fed into the tank or reservoir by removing the threaded cap 6 from the threaded entrance in the tank.
- hand-hole covers 5 Spaced from, and on opposite sides of the cap are located hand-hole covers 5, which are provided for the purpose of entrance into the reservoir to clean it, and to also make it possible to insert new wicks when necessary, attached by any of the well known means, preferably hinged, and entrance efiected by raising with the aid of the handles Spaced below the uppermost portion of the tank, and for the entire width, a multiplicity of ports 9, from which protrude wicks in, the lowermost portion of each being located within the reservoir or tank, and draw the oil so as to drip continuously upon a shaped front plate 8, and provides a film of oil so that no traction can be obtained.
- a trough H which extends the full width of the shaped front plate, and in which are located a series of ports I2 to permit excess oil to escape.
- a bracket I3 extending inwardly, and for the full length of the shaped plate, in which provision is made for a series of securing means I3 which can be the usual bolts, to secure the front portion of the device to a suitable receptive means.
- the bottom edge of the plate is constructed with a gradual curve forming a ramp l9.
- a plate l4 At the rear of the tank, or reservoir and extending downwardly therefrom, and spaced from the shaped front plate is a plate l4, having at a predetermined distance from the lowermost portion thereof, a bracket l5 the full width of the plate, through which extend a series of bolts IE to secure the device in a fixed position while engaged to and with a construction of suitable material, which can be either wood, iron, or concrete.
- a guard for highways comprising a container cylinder, a removable member having a threaded stem engaging with a threaded section in the uppermost portion of said container, handles attached to and adapted to control the movement of lids, said lids located on the container at predetermined distances member and spaced from each of the ends of the container, a plurality of ports located in the lowermost portion of and for the width of the container, wicks protruding from said ports and depositing an oleaginous fluid upon a smooth faced concaved front plate extending downwardly from the aforesaid container, a plurality of ports located in said plate for the width thereof at a predetermined distance from the lower extremity thereof, a bracket extending inwardly from said front plate and adapted to maintain securing means, and a ramp at the lowermost terminus of the front plate which is spaced from a rear upright having at a spaced distance from the lowermost end a rail adapted to receive securing means,
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April 1942-v H. HAUSHERR 2,279,942
GUARD FOR HIGHWAYS I Filed June 25, 1941 Patented Apr. 14, 1942 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFIQE 1 Claim.
This invention relates to guards for high;- ways, and one of the objects is to provide a device of simple construction to prevent motor vehicles skidding OVBll or into embankments, ditches, or bridge-heads.
A further object is to provide a device having no springs, or other removable, or movable parts to become worn, broken or detached in any manner, and is especially useful and adapted for quick installation in cases of emergency at wash-outs, and like occurrences.
The device is so constructed that one, or a series can be installed at any location where needed, as no assembling of parts is required at the time of installation.
While the foregoing explains the general purpose and objects of the device, other objects and advantages will appear in the specification that follows, in which the novel features, construction, and arrangement will be brought out, described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawing, forming a part of this specification, and in which corresponding parts are denoted by like designating numerals, is illustrated the preferred form of the invention capable of carrying the same into practical operation, it being understood that the invention is not necessarily limited thereto as minor changes may be made without departing from the principle of the invention, or sacrificing any of the advantages, in which:
Figure 1 is a view in perspective of the device.
Figure 2 is a vertical sectional view on the line 2-2 Figure 1.
Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view on the line 33 Figure 1.
The numeral 4 shows a tank or reservoir for the reception of light oil, or similar commodity, ll, which is fed into the tank or reservoir by removing the threaded cap 6 from the threaded entrance in the tank. Spaced from, and on opposite sides of the cap are located hand-hole covers 5, which are provided for the purpose of entrance into the reservoir to clean it, and to also make it possible to insert new wicks when necessary, attached by any of the well known means, preferably hinged, and entrance efiected by raising with the aid of the handles Spaced below the uppermost portion of the tank, and for the entire width, a multiplicity of ports 9, from which protrude wicks in, the lowermost portion of each being located within the reservoir or tank, and draw the oil so as to drip continuously upon a shaped front plate 8, and provides a film of oil so that no traction can be obtained. The
oil from the outer ends of the wicks runs downwardly on the front of the plate to a trough H, which extends the full width of the shaped front plate, and in which are located a series of ports I2 to permit excess oil to escape. Immediately below and spaced from the trough is a bracket I3, extending inwardly, and for the full length of the shaped plate, in which provision is made for a series of securing means I3 which can be the usual bolts, to secure the front portion of the device to a suitable receptive means. The bottom edge of the plate is constructed with a gradual curve forming a ramp l9.
At the rear of the tank, or reservoir and extending downwardly therefrom, and spaced from the shaped front plate is a plate l4, having at a predetermined distance from the lowermost portion thereof, a bracket l5 the full width of the plate, through which extend a series of bolts IE to secure the device in a fixed position while engaged to and with a construction of suitable material, which can be either wood, iron, or concrete.
As is well known, when an automobile skids it is generally at an angle, and as the instant device presents the shaped front which would cause an automobile to "ride the front plate, while the wheels could not revolve, which with the entire surface of the shaped front plate being supplied at all times with a supply of oil, there would be no traction, and the vehicle would slide back to the ground and under control of the operator,
Having thus described the invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is:
A guard for highways comprising a container cylinder, a removable member having a threaded stem engaging with a threaded section in the uppermost portion of said container, handles attached to and adapted to control the movement of lids, said lids located on the container at predetermined distances member and spaced from each of the ends of the container, a plurality of ports located in the lowermost portion of and for the width of the container, wicks protruding from said ports and depositing an oleaginous fluid upon a smooth faced concaved front plate extending downwardly from the aforesaid container, a plurality of ports located in said plate for the width thereof at a predetermined distance from the lower extremity thereof, a bracket extending inwardly from said front plate and adapted to maintain securing means, and a ramp at the lowermost terminus of the front plate which is spaced from a rear upright having at a spaced distance from the lowermost end a rail adapted to receive securing means,
HERMAN HAUSHERR.
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US3308724A (en) * | 1963-10-08 | 1967-03-14 | Smith Henry Such | Roadway guard rail barrier |
DE1292156B (en) * | 1956-05-14 | 1969-04-10 | Smith Henry Such | Guiding device made of plates for roadways |
US3519249A (en) * | 1968-12-03 | 1970-07-07 | Vincent Nave | Steel guard rail greaser |
DE1784651B1 (en) * | 1967-09-05 | 1971-07-08 | C Fitch John | Device for catching a vehicle that has gone off the road |
US3658300A (en) * | 1970-10-28 | 1972-04-25 | Richard A Templeton | Vehicle guard for highways |
US4138095A (en) * | 1977-07-27 | 1979-02-06 | Humphrey Donald F | Roadway barrier |
US4773629A (en) * | 1987-04-15 | 1988-09-27 | Rose Enterprises, Inc. | Highway barrier |
EP0343091A1 (en) * | 1988-05-20 | 1989-11-23 | Claude Pomero | Method and devices for keeping vehicles on the road |
EP0414959A1 (en) * | 1989-08-31 | 1991-03-06 | SPIG SCHUTZPLANKEN-PRODUKTIONS-GESELLSCHAFT MBH & CO.KG | Chain of divider modules |
US6059491A (en) * | 1997-11-14 | 2000-05-09 | Striefel; Richard R. | Portable barrier |
US20060245826A1 (en) * | 2005-04-28 | 2006-11-02 | Shaw Mark D | Nestable traffic barrier |
US7588387B1 (en) * | 2005-03-31 | 2009-09-15 | Off The Wall Products, Llc | Barriers with interlocking sides |
US20100150667A1 (en) * | 2005-06-27 | 2010-06-17 | Simon Thomas Phelps | Self-Filling Modular Barrier |
US20170159251A1 (en) * | 2015-12-07 | 2017-06-08 | Gerard Muegerl | Stackable Compact High Threat Barricade |
USD870584S1 (en) | 2017-02-22 | 2019-12-24 | Gerard J. Muegerl | Traffic barricade |
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DE1292156B (en) * | 1956-05-14 | 1969-04-10 | Smith Henry Such | Guiding device made of plates for roadways |
US3308724A (en) * | 1963-10-08 | 1967-03-14 | Smith Henry Such | Roadway guard rail barrier |
DE1784651B1 (en) * | 1967-09-05 | 1971-07-08 | C Fitch John | Device for catching a vehicle that has gone off the road |
US3519249A (en) * | 1968-12-03 | 1970-07-07 | Vincent Nave | Steel guard rail greaser |
US3658300A (en) * | 1970-10-28 | 1972-04-25 | Richard A Templeton | Vehicle guard for highways |
US4138095A (en) * | 1977-07-27 | 1979-02-06 | Humphrey Donald F | Roadway barrier |
US4773629A (en) * | 1987-04-15 | 1988-09-27 | Rose Enterprises, Inc. | Highway barrier |
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EP0414959A1 (en) * | 1989-08-31 | 1991-03-06 | SPIG SCHUTZPLANKEN-PRODUKTIONS-GESELLSCHAFT MBH & CO.KG | Chain of divider modules |
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US6059491A (en) * | 1997-11-14 | 2000-05-09 | Striefel; Richard R. | Portable barrier |
US7588387B1 (en) * | 2005-03-31 | 2009-09-15 | Off The Wall Products, Llc | Barriers with interlocking sides |
US20100034584A1 (en) * | 2005-03-31 | 2010-02-11 | Off The Wall Products Llc | Barriers with kiss-offs |
US7922420B2 (en) | 2005-03-31 | 2011-04-12 | Off The Wall Products, Llc | Barriers with kiss-offs |
US20060245826A1 (en) * | 2005-04-28 | 2006-11-02 | Shaw Mark D | Nestable traffic barrier |
US20100150667A1 (en) * | 2005-06-27 | 2010-06-17 | Simon Thomas Phelps | Self-Filling Modular Barrier |
US8662790B2 (en) * | 2005-06-27 | 2014-03-04 | Bu Innovations Limited | Self-filling modular barrier |
US20170159251A1 (en) * | 2015-12-07 | 2017-06-08 | Gerard Muegerl | Stackable Compact High Threat Barricade |
US10837150B2 (en) * | 2015-12-07 | 2020-11-17 | Spirit Of America Corporation | Stackable compact high threat barrier |
USD870584S1 (en) | 2017-02-22 | 2019-12-24 | Gerard J. Muegerl | Traffic barricade |
US11933004B2 (en) * | 2018-01-10 | 2024-03-19 | Saferoads Pty Ltd. | Barrier |
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