IP Library Granted Patent US 9,181,665
Granted Patent B2
US 9,181,665 · App. 14/209,669 · Granted Nov 10, 2015

Barrier system and connector

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Patent No.
US 9,181,665
App. No.
14/209,669
Granted
Nov 10, 2015
Kind
B2
Abstract

A barrier system includes a plurality of elongated barriers each having longitudinally spaced ends, each configured with a connector having a pair of laterally spaced openings. The barriers are arranged in an end-to-end configuration, wherein at least two adjacent barriers are arranged with both of the pairs of openings of adjacent connectors being aligned. In one embodiment, at least two other adjacent barriers may be arranged with only one of the openings in each pair of adjacent connectors being aligned. A barrier and methods of assembling a barrier system are also provided.

Claims (34)

1. A barrier system comprising:

a plurality of elongated barriers each comprising opposite, laterally spaced side impact surfaces and longitudinally spaced ends, wherein each of said ends is configured with a connector having a pair of laterally spaced openings, wherein said barriers are arranged in an end-to-end configuration, wherein at least two adjacent barriers are arranged with both of said pairs of openings of adjacent connectors being aligned, and wherein at least two other adjacent barriers are arranged with only one of said openings in each pair of adjacent connectors being aligned;

a pair of connector pins extending through said pairs of aligned openings of said at least two adjacent barriers, wherein said at least two adjacent barriers are arranged in a linear end to end configuration; and

a single connector pin extending through said aligned openings of said at least two other adjacent barriers, wherein said at least two other adjacent barriers are arranged in a non-linear end to end configuration.

2. The barrier system of claim 1 wherein a second connector pin extends through one of said openings of one of said other adjacent barriers that are not aligned, wherein an outer surface of said connector of the other of said adjacent barriers engages said second connector pin.

3. The barrier system of claim 2 wherein an outer surface of said ends of said other adjacent barriers are in contact at a location positioned on an opposite side of said single connector pin relative to said second connector pin.

4. The barrier system of claim 2 wherein said single connector pin and said second connector pin are coupled together.

5. The barrier system of claim 1 wherein each of said barriers comprises a frame extending between said opposite ends of said barrier, wherein said frame comprises a pair of eye structures formed at each end thereof, wherein said eye structures define at least in part said pair of laterally spaced openings.

6. The barrier system of claim 5 wherein at least a portion of said frame is disposed in an interior of said shell.

7. A barrier comprising:

an elongated shell structure comprising opposite, laterally spaced side impact surfaces and longitudinally spaced opposite ends, wherein each of said ends is configured with a connector having a pair of laterally spaced openings, wherein each of said pairs of laterally spaced openings have an equal lateral spacing between said openings; and

a frame extending between said opposite ends of said shell, wherein said frame comprises a pair of eye structures formed at each end thereof, wherein said eye structures define at least in part said pair of laterally spaced openings.

8. The barrier of claim 7 wherein said shell defines an interior cavity adapted to be filled with a fluid.

9. The barrier of claim 7 wherein at least a portion of said frame is disposed in an interior of said shell.

10. A method of assembling a barrier system comprising:

providing a plurality of elongated barriers each comprising opposite, laterally spaced side impact surfaces and longitudinally spaced ends, wherein each of said ends is configured with a connector having a pair of laterally spaced openings;

arranging a first pair of said barriers in a linear end-to-end configuration, wherein both of said pairs of openings of said adjacent connectors are aligned;

inserting a pair of first pins through said pairs of aligned openings;

arranging a second pair of barriers in a non-linear end-to-end configuration, wherein one of said openings in each pair of adjacent connectors are aligned and wherein the other of said opening in each pair of adjacent connectors are misaligned; and

inserting a second pin through said aligned openings of said second pair of barriers.

11. The method of claim 10 further comprising inserting a third pin through one of said misaligned openings of one of said second pair of barriers, and engaging an outer surface of said connector of said other of said second pair of barriers with said third pin.

12. The method of claim 11 further comprising engaging outer surfaces of said ends of said second pair of barriers on an opposite side of said second pin from where said third pin is engaged with said connector.

13. The method of claim 11 wherein said second and third connector pins are coupled together.

14. A barrier system comprising:

a plurality of elongated barriers each comprising opposite, laterally spaced side impact surfaces and longitudinally spaced ends, wherein each of said ends is configured with a connector having a pair of laterally spaced openings, wherein said barriers are arranged in an end-to-end configuration forming linear or non-linear barrier formations, wherein at least two adjacent barriers are arranged with a plurality of aligned openings, wherein said at least two adjacent barriers form a linear barrier formation; and

a pair of connector pins extending through said plurality of aligned openings of said at least two adjacent barriers.

15. The barrier system of claim 14 wherein said pair of connector pins are coupled together.

16. The barrier system of claim 14 wherein each of said barriers comprises a frame extending between said opposite ends of said barrier, wherein said frame comprises a pair of eye structures formed at each end thereof, wherein said eye structures define at least in part said pair of laterally spaced openings.

17. The barrier system of claim 6 wherein at least a portion of said frame is disposed in an interior of said shell.

18. A method of assembling a barrier system comprising:

providing a plurality of elongated barriers each comprising opposite, laterally spaced side impact surfaces and longitudinally spaced ends, wherein each of said ends is configured with a connector having a pair of laterally spaced openings;

arranging adjacent barriers in linear or non-linear formations including arranging a first pair of said barriers in a linear end-to-end configuration, wherein both of said pairs of openings of said adjacent connectors of said first pair of said barriers are aligned; and

inserting a pair of pins through said aligned pairs of openings of said first pair of said barriers.

19. The method of claim 18 wherein said pair of pins are coupled together.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 26, 2022
From: TRINITY HIGHWAY PRODUCTS, LLC
To: VALTIR, LLC
Reel/Frame 061539/0808 →
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 Mar 19, 2014
From: STEPHENS, BARRY D.; WELCH, JAMES B.
To: TRINITY HIGHWAY PRODUCTS, LLC
Reel/Frame 032475/0189 →