IP Library Granted Patent US 7,686,535
Granted Patent B2
US 7,686,535 · App. 11/279,457 · Granted Mar 30, 2010

Combined guardrail and cable safety systems

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Patent No.
US 7,686,535
App. No.
11/279,457
Granted
Mar 30, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A combined guardrail and cable safety system is disclosed. In one aspect, the present invention teaches a safety barrier including a plurality of cable posts spaced from each other and disposed adjacent to a roadway. At least two cables are releasably engaged with and supported by the cable posts. The cable posts and the two cables cooperate with each other to prevent a vehicle from leaving the roadway. A plurality of guardrail posts are spaced from each other and disposed adjacent to the roadway longitudinally spaced from the plurality of cable post. A guardrail beam is fixedly coupled to the plurality of guardrail posts and including slots. The two cables extend from the cable posts through respective slots formed in the guardrail beam permitting each cable to engage a respective cable anchor bracket securely fastened to a portion of the guardrail beam.

Claims (42)

1. A safety barrier comprising:

a plurality of cable posts spaced from each other and disposed adjacent to a roadway;

at least two cables vertically spaced from each other and releasably engaged with and supported by the cable posts;

the cable posts and associated cables cooperating with each other to prevent a vehicle from leaving the roadway;

a plurality of support posts for guardrail beams spaced from each other and disposed adjacent to the roadway;

a plurality of guardrail beams coupled only to the plurality of support posts;

the support posts for the guardrail beams spaced from the cable posts;

slots formed in the guardrail beams for each cable;

each slot sized to allow inserting one end of the associated cable through the slot and the associated guardrail beam; and

the cables coupled directly to the associated guardrail beams to transfer forces from an impacting vehicle to both an associated cable safety system and an associated guardrail safety system.

2. The safety barrier of claim 1 further comprising the one end of each cable inserted through the associated slot and engaged to a respective cable anchor bracket.

3. The safety barrier of claim 1 wherein the guardrail beams comprise at least one W-beam guardrail.

4. The safety barrier of claim 1 wherein the guardrail beams comprise at least one thrie-beam guardrail.

5. A safety barrier comprising:

a plurality of cable posts spaced from each other and disposed adjacent to a roadway;

a plurality of cables releasably engaged with and supported by the cable posts;

the cables vertically spaced from each other;

the cable posts and associated cables cooperating with each other to form a cable safety system operable to prevent a vehicle from leaving the roadway;

a plurality of support posts for guardrail beams spaced from each other and disposed adjacent to the roadway;

the support posts for the guardrail beams spaced from the cable posts;

a plurality of guardrail beams coupled to the plurality of guardrail posts;

the guardrail beams and the guardrail posts forming a guardrail safety system extending along the roadway;

respective elongated slots formed in the guardrail beams for each cable; each elongated slot sized to receive a respective portion of one of the cables;

the respective portion of each cable extending through the respective elongated slot; and

each respective portion of each cable attached to the associated guardrail beam to transfer forces from an impacting vehicle to both the associated cable safety system and the guardrail safety system.

6. The safety barrier of claim 5 , wherein the guardrail beams comprise at least one W-beam guardrail.

7. The safety barrier of claim 5 , wherein the guardrail beams comprise at least one thrie-beam guardrail.

8. A safety barrier, comprising:

a plurality of guardrail posts and guardrail beams extending along a roadway;

the plurality of guardrail posts spaced from each other and disposed adjacent to a roadway;

each guardrail post coupled to at least one guardrail beam;

the guardrail beams and the guardrail posts forming a guardrail safety system extending along the roadway;

a plurality of cable posts extending along the roadway with at least two cables releasably engaged with and supported by the cable posts;

the at least two cables and the plurality of cable posts forming portions of a cable safety system;

the plurality of cable posts spaced from each other and disposed adjacent to the roadway;

the plurality of guardrail posts spaced from the plurality of cable posts;

the at least two cables vertically spaced from each other;

respective portions of the at least two cables extending from the plurality of the cable posts;

at least one respective slot for each cable disposed in and extending longitudinally along the guardrail beams;

each elongate slot in the associated guardrail beam sized to receive the respective portion of one of the cables extending from the plurality of the cable posts;

the portion of each cable extending through the respective elongated slot coupled to the associated guardrail beam; and

the at least two cables operable to transfer forces from a vehicle impacting the cables reseasably engaged with the cable posts to the guardrail beams of the guardrail safety system.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 5, 2022
From: TRINITY HIGHWAY PRODUCTS, LLC; ENERGY ABSORPTION SYSTEMS, INC.
To: GOLDMAN SACHS BANK USA, AS THE COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 058644/0431 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2021
From: TRINITY INDUSTRIES, INC.
To: TRINITY HIGHWAY PRODUCTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 057329/0118 →