Signals and indicators – Street traffic – Portable
Patent
1989-08-30
1991-06-04
Will, Thomas B.
Signals and indicators
Street traffic
Portable
116 63T, 256 1, 256 24, E01F 1300
Patent
active
050204661
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
The present invention relates to a breakdown signal device.
So-called breakdown triangles, which allert of temporary obstacles, such as broken-down vehicles or construction- or survey work in progress, are known to the state of the art.
The disadvantage of such breakdown triangles is, among others, their often very cumbersome assembly, their reduced stability and their faulty signalling effect, as a result of their small surface and vertical position, which favors covering by shade. Especially at night, such breakdown triangles are hardly discernable.
It is the object of the present invention to create a breakdown signalling device to be used in the sense of breakdown triangles, which is instantly erectable, has the strongest possible signalling effect and is capable of efficiently closing off and marking an obstacle.
According to the invention this object is achieved through a plurality of at least approximately triangular signal panels, hingedly connected to each other by means of connecting edges, so that when not in use they congruently superimpose, and when in use they are deployed in a zigzag manner to form a fence-like barrier.
These signal panels can be made of any material and the articulated connection between them can be achieved through hinges.
However, preferably the signal panels are made of plastic material, and their connecting edges are hinged to each other by film hinges.
A suitable embodiment results when one connecting edge, considered in the continuity of the device, is formed through the overlapping of similar points of neighboring signal panels.
Depending on the country's regulations or the purpose of use, it is necessary that the signal panels consist of either right-angled triangles, isosceles triangles or scalene triangles.
Further, an advantageous embodiment is the one wherein the hypotenuse, as well as the free leg of the triangular signal panel lying between the connecting edges serve as ground engaging edges. This allows the signal panels to assume various inclinations when in use, since when the panels are positioned with their hypotenuse engaging the ground they assume a backwardly inclined position, while in the case when the free leg is positioned on the ground, the signal panels are standing rather vertically .
An embodiment example of the invention is further closer described with the aid of the drawing. The drawing shows:
FIG. 1 a perspective view of the breakdown signalling device according to the invention in the deployment position;
FIG. 2 is a plan view of the breakdown signalling device according to FIG. 1; and
FIG. 3 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of a hinged connection between the connecting edges of two neighboring signal panels of the arrangement according to FIG. 2.
The breakdown signalling device shown in deployed position in FIG. 1 forms a fence-like device, by zigzag deployment of approximately triangular signal panels 1, hingedly connected to each other by connecting edges, the spatial extent of this barrier depending on the size and number of the composing signal panels, which can be selected as desired.
When not in use, the signal panels can be congruently superimposed on each other and this way are easily handled and stored (not shown).
Preferably, the signal panels 1 are made of a suitable plastic material, whose connecting edges 1', and 1" respectively are connected by film hinges 2 (FIG. 3).
As shown in greater detail in FIG. 2, thereby, in the development of the breakdown signalling device, the connecting edges 1' are formed by the overlapping and recuring together of similar points of neighboring signal panels 1. The other connecting edge 1" is formed by the edge of the ley of the triangle located oppositely to the respective points of the signal panel 1.
The here-represented signal panels 1 are right-angled scalene triangles.
As can be seen from FIG. 1, here the breakdown signalling device is positioned on the hypotenus edges 3 of the signal panels 1, which gives the signal panels a backward inclination, so that they can reflect the light cl
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Dubno Herbert
Will Thomas B.
Worth W. Morris
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