Object of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a highway protection barrier, of the type called
vehicle restraint barriers, such as safety barriers, parapets, impact attenuators,
terminals and transitions, the barrier being made of a soft material, such as rubber
or any other elastomeric material, and internally provided with elastic elements which
in addition to providing the suitable rigidity to the barrier or fence being formed,
allow twisting and damping in vehicle impacts.
[0002] As is evident, the highway protection barrier is provided for being located at the
side or as a median of a road, or even as a means for demarcating areas to which access
is prohibited, all of this for attenuating the consequences of accidents or impacts
of vehicles which, by oversight or any other circumstance, uncontrollably go off the
road.
[0003] The object of the invention is to provide a highway protection barrier in which the
restraint in the impact of a vehicle is based on damping by buckling, thereby preventing
abrupt impacts, which gives rise to a minimization of injuries for the occupants of
the impacting vehicle itself as well as a minimization of damages of the vehicle itself.
Background of the Invention
[0004] Vehicle restraint systems, such as protection barriers or fences known as "guardrails",
usually are made up of rigid elements which, upon receiving an impact, become permanently
deformed, such that the impact
per se is abrupt, due precisely to the rigidity of the fence or barrier, which not only
entails serious damage to the vehicle, but also important injuries for the occupants
of the vehicle itself.
[0005] Additionally, sometimes it is necessary for the driver of a vehicle to be warned
that he/she has impacted against the barrier, since, for example, if the latter is
made of independent elements or bollards, which are completely flexible, an impact
because of an oversight or because of not seeing those barrier elements, it can damage
the vehicle itself, and even permanently damage the elements or bollards because the
latter are provided so that once the impact has stopped, they recover their original
position of vertically, but if the driver does not realize it, he/she can drag the
bollard with the vehicle, permanently damaging it, etc.
Description of the Invention
[0006] The highway protection barrier proposed herein has been designed to solve the aforementioned
drawbacks, being based on a simple but effective solution.
[0007] More specifically, the barrier of the invention, is
characterized in that it is made up of a soft body, such as rubber or any elastomeric material, preferably
based on recycled tires, incorporating a plurality of elastic elements embedded within
the body of the fence itself, which can be cylindrically configured bollards made
of the same material as the body of the fence, such that those elastic elements internally
include springs which, together with the element in which they are integrated, provide
sufficient rigidity to the fence and additionally elasticity due to the nature of
the material from which the whole assembly is made, whereby the impact against the
mentioned fence not only absorbs the blow of the vehicle, but the inner and elastic
elements (springs or bollards which these springs are part of) also become deformed,
giving way in order to attenuate or catapult the vehicle impacting against the fence.
[0008] In an embodiment variant the barrier has the particularity of having a curved profile,
the concavity of which is oriented inwardly, that curved profile equally affecting
the inner elastic elements making up the damping means on impact against the fence
or barrier.
[0009] That curved configuration of the body of the barrier provides a greater ability of
absorbing the impact than when the body of the barrier and the inner elastic elements
themselves are straight.
[0010] In said curved configuration of the barrier, the elastic elements can be formed by
cylindrical bodies forming bollards and, embedded in the latter, helical springs,
which can be interconnected by means of horizontal sheets thereby achieving an inner
reinforcement of the assembly.
[0011] In another embodiment variant of the barrier with a curved configuration, the inner
elements of the elastic elements are made up of metal strips, meshes or sheets, being
able to have a rough surface for improving the grip of the elastomeric material, as
well as the helical springs themselves, while in an embodiment alternative the inner
elements are made up of vertical or horizontal rods, and always with the common factor
that both the body of the barrier and the elastic damping elements have a curved profile
for achieving greater absorption of the impacts.
[0012] Therefore, the described highway protection barrier, especially in its curved configuration,
not only absorbs the blow of the vehicle upon impact against it because the latter
is made of an elastic material such as rubber, but the inner elastic elements experience
deformation, giving way together with the body of the barrier, achieving an attenuation-absorption
of the vehicle impacting with the barrier, thereby preventing abrupt impacts, which
in part attenuates injuries to the occupants of the impacted vehicle, even minimizing
the damages to the vehicle itself.
[0013] The barrier is able to incorporate impact detection means for activating acoustic
and/or light signaling elements.
[0014] In an embodiment variant, the body of the barrier can be formed by independent elements
like bollards, within which there is incorporated a circuit to which impact detection
means are associated through which means the warning signal is triggered, which can
be made up of a pressure sensor or a device for detecting the change in inclination
of the bollard, or any other similar conventional device, such that when contact of
the vehicle with the circuit is detected, a warning signal is generated, being emitted
through one or more speakers or similar elements, also being able to activate the
turning on of light indicators suitably arranged on the fence in question and/or even
in the same device in the event that the latter is long enough to enable being seen
from the driver's position.
[0015] In this embodiment variant, the acoustic/light signaling circuit does not have to
be integrated in the bollard itself, but it can be arranged outside the latter, such
that only a single acoustic/light signaling circuit is necessary for a group of bollards
near each other, for which purpose it has been provided that the circuit associated
with the impact detection means arranged in each bollard can be associated with a
radio frequency emitting device of any type emitting an activation signal to activate
the acoustic/light signaling circuit, in which case said circuit will incorporate
the corresponding radio frequency receiver module through which the corresponding
signal will be activated.
[0016] A system is thus achieved which allows automatically and unequivocally warning drivers
of the possible collision of their vehicle against a bollard, preventing damages to
both the vehicle and the bollard.
Description of the Drawings
[0017] To complement the description that will be provided below and for the purpose of
aiding to better understand the features of the invention according to a preferred
practical embodiment thereof, a set of drawings is attached as an integral part of
said description in which the following has been depicted with an illustrative and
non-limiting character:
Figure 1 shows a general perspective view of a highway protection barrier in a preferred
embodiment of the invention.
Figure 2 shows a sectional view of the barrier depicted in the previous figure, accordingly
depicted with one of the inner elastic elements.
Figure 3 shows another sectional view of the barrier depicted in the previous figure,
showing the deformation that said barrier experiences and the corresponding inner
elastic element, after the impact, with recovery after this latter.
Figure 4 shows a depiction corresponding to a side perspective view of a portion of
protection barrier object of the invention in an embodiment variant in which the body
of the barrier and the inner elastic element are integral.
Figure 5 shows a cross-sectional view of the barrier part depicted in the previous
figure.
Figure 6 shows a perspective view like that of Figure 4, where the inner elements
of the elastic elements are sheets.
Figure 7 shows a longitudinal sectional view of the barrier portion or sector depicted
in the previous figure.
Figure 8 shows a perspective view of the same barrier with a curved configuration
depicted in Figures 4 and 6, but in this case with the inner elements of the elastic
elements made up of rods.
Figure 9 shows a longitudinal sectional view of the sector of barrier depicted in
the previous figure.
Figure 10 shows a perspective view of a barrier sector or portion incorporating a
string of LED type lights inserted in its projecting longitudinal part.
Figure 11 shows a block diagram of the circuit for the highway protection barrier
object of protection, and specifically in a bollard when said barrier is formed by
independent elements or bollards per se.
Figure 12 shows an embodiment variant of the circuit shown in the previous figure,
in which the circuit generating acoustics/light signals is independent of the impact
detection circuit, allowing the use of a single circuit generating acoustic/light
signals for several independent barrier elements located close to each other.
Preferred Embodiment of the Invention
[0018] As can be seen in the mentioned figures, in and specifically in relation with Figures
1, 2 and 3, the barrier of the invention is made up of a body (1) of soft material,
such as rubber from recycled tires or other materials, incorporating within a plurality
of elastic elements (2) which can be made up of cylindrical bollards, also made of
soft material, i.e. rubber or the like, where damping (4) elastic (2) elements will
be embedded within that cylindrical bollard or body, such that the fence is fixed,
i.e., the body (1) forming it, by any suitable system on the ground, when it receives
the impact of an automotive vehicle, an elastic deformation of the body (1) of the
barrier itself, and therefore of the corresponding elastic elements (2-3), will occur,
as seen in Figure 3, which corresponds to the deformation which the barrier with the
elastic element housed within the body thereof experiences once a vehicle impacts
it.
[0019] Due to the nature of the materials, the barrier is not permanently deformed given
vehicle impacts, just as the elastic elements (2) with the cylindrical body (3) in
which they are housed, but they recover their initial position when the blows are
not too strong, further absorbing the impact and attenuating the blow.
[0020] Therefore, the barrier in question is formed by a body (1) which is solid and made
of a soft material, i.e., elastomeric, such as rubber or the like, preferably obtained
from the reuse or recycling of tires, and where the cylindrical elements (3) like
bollards, incorporating the elastic elements (2) embedded within, will also be solid,
together forming a barrier that is initially rigid but deformable in vehicle impacts,
with the particularity that those elastic elements (2) can be embedded directly in
the body (1) of the barrier, without needing the cylindrical bodies (3).
[0021] Figures 4 to 10 inclusive show an embodiment variant in which the body (1') of soft
material making up the barrier has a bent over configuration, with the concavity oriented
inwardly, incorporating within the corresponding elastic elements (2') housed in a
body (3') embedded within the body of soft material (1'), as in the previous cases,
what happens in this case is the elastic elements (2'-3') are also curved according
to the trajectory of the body (1') of the barrier.
[0022] Instead of springs (2') as is depicted in Figures 4 and 5, such inner elastic elements
can be made up of sheets (4) like strips or leaf springs, also with the same curved
profile, making up, as in all the previous cases, damping means for a vehicle impact.
[0023] In another embodiment variant, the elastic elements are made up of rods (5) as shown
in Figures 8 and 9, also with the curved configuration of the body (1') of the barrier,
according to the curvature of the latter.
[0024] In another embodiment variant shown in Figure 10, the barrier or body (1') thereof,
is able to incorporate within motion sensors (7) which, after an impact, emit a warning
by radio frequency or cable to LED type lights (6) incorporated in the same body of
the barrier (1'), warning of an impact.
[0025] Likewise, the described highway safety barrier, in any of its embodiments, can serve
to support conventional safety barriers, replacing the rigid metal posts holding the
protective metal sheets or profiles.
[0026] Instead of being a body with an indefinite length, as depicted in the previously
mentioned figures, the barrier can be formed by independent elements and in each of
them an elastic element, forming a type of bollard in each case of the type used in
urban areas to serve as a barrier preventing or warning that the established line
of bollards cannot be trespassed.
[0027] In any case, those independent elements include a control circuit (8) associated
with a power source (9), preferably connected to the power grid, although it could
be supported by a rechargeable battery associated with a photovoltaic solar panel
or any other conventional independent power solution.
[0028] An impact detection device (10) is associated with said control circuit, through
which device (10) a warning signal is triggered, said impact detection device being
able to consist of a pressure sensor such as that mentioned for Figure 10, or such
as, for example, by means of a pendulum (11) shown in Figures 11 and 12, which forms
an electric conductor element remaining isolated from the corresponding contacts (12)
in the upright or vertical position of the elastic element or bollard in question,
whereas when this latter changes position, i.e., it is inclined due to an impact or
the pressure of the body of a vehicle thereon, the pendulum (11) tends to be arranged
in the vertical position due to the effect of gravity, coming into contact with one
of the contacts, closing the electric control circuit and the latter generating an
acoustic warning signal through one or more speakers (13) or light indicators (14)
which would be equivalent to the LEDs (6) provided in the embodiment shown in Figure
10.
[0029] The control circuit assembly with all the mentioned components can be integrated
within the casing or body of the protection barrier, or bollard
per se, as depicted in Figure 11, or the acoustic and/or light signaling elements could
be arranged externally and independently to save in costs, such as for example in
a post or integrated in any urban fixture element , being able to be used for the
acoustic signaling due to the impact of multiple elements or bollards forming the
barrier and having reference numbers (15, 15' and 15"), the number of the latter being
able to be greater.
[0030] In said case, the control circuit (8) will be associated with a radio frequency emitter
(16) of any type existing on the market, which in the event of a blow to the barrier
or bollard element (15) will generate a signal (17) that will be received by a radio
frequency receiver module (18) which is associated with a control sub-circuit (8')
supported by the corresponding power source (9') through which the warning signals
through the speakers (13') and light indicators (14') are activated.
1. A highway protection barrier provided for use as a separation median in roads or use
in urban areas for separating or demarcating some areas from others, characterized in that it is made up of a solid body of soft material (1, 1'), within which are vertically
arranged a plurality of elastic elements (2, 2', 4, 5) housed in cylindrical or similar
elements (3, 3') like bollards, also made of soft material, and in which said elastic
elements (2, 2', 4, 5) will be embedded; the incorporation of impact detection means
(7, 10) having been provided for activating light signaling elements (6, 14) and/or
acoustic signaling elements (13).
2. The highway protection barrier according to claim 1, characterized in that the material from which the body (1, 1') of the barrier is made is preferably rubber.
3. The highway protection barrier according to claim 1, characterized in that the elements (3, 3') which house and in which are embedded the corresponding elastic
elements (2, 2', 4, 5) are preferably made from a rubber material.
4. The highway protection barrier according to the preceding claims, characterized in that the body of soft material (1') has a bent over profile with the concavity oriented
inwardly, said curvature or bending affecting the elastic elements (2'-3, 4-3' and
5-3') in the same manner.
5. The highway protection barrier according to the preceding claims, characterized in that the elastic elements (2, 2') are helical springs.
6. The highway protection barrier according to claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the elastic elements (4) housed within the elements (3') of the bent over bodies
(1') of the barrier are made up of sheets or strips (4) with the same curved profile
as the element (3') in which they are housed and of the body (1') of the barrier itself.
7. The highway protection barrier according to claims 1 to 4, characterized in that the elastic elements housed within the elements (3) embedded in the body (1') of
the barrier are made up of rods (5) having the same curved profile as the body (1')
of the barrier itself.
8. The highway protection barrier according to the preceding claims, characterized in that both the elastic elements (2, 2', 4 and 5) and the elements (3, 3') in which they
are housed are optionally interconnected between each other by means of meshes or
elements arranged horizontally forming an inner reinforcement of the assembly.
9. The highway protection barrier according to claim 1, characterized in that the detection elements (7) are made up of motion and/or impact sensors for sonorous,
visual or telematic sending to a control center, it having been provided that the
intercommunication between the sensors (7) is done by means of cable means or by radio
frequency to the corresponding signaling elements (6).
10. The highway protection barrier according to claim 1, characterized in that the impact detection means (10) are made up of a pressure sensor or by a pendular
element (11) for detecting the change in inclination of the element or part of the
body in which it is applied.
11. The highway protection barrier according to claims 1 and 10, characterized in that optionally the acoustic and/or light signaling means (13, 14) are physically independent
of the structure of the element in which the impact detection means (10) are arranged
and common for two or more of the latter, in which case the corresponding control
circuit (10) is associated with a radio frequency emitter (16) through which the warning
signal is sent to the acoustic and/or light signaling circuit, the latter incorporating
a control sub-circuit (8') associated with a radio frequency receiver module (18),
as well as the corresponding speakers (13') and light indicators (14').
12. The highway protection barrier according to claims 1, 9 and 10, characterized in that the independent elements able to form the highway protection barrier are able to
have any configuration.