Road structure – process – or apparatus – Traffic director – Attenuated lane marker type
Patent
1983-04-11
1985-08-13
Novosad, Stephen J.
Road structure, process, or apparatus
Traffic director
Attenuated lane marker type
404 16, E01F 906
Patent
active
045346739
ABSTRACT:
Described is a raised pavement marker comprised of (referring to FIG. 1): a flexible foam body 2, a reflective film 4, and a pressure-sensitive adhesive 3. Raised portion 5 provides back support for the reflective film. This pavement marker has significant advantages over existing markers in terms of cost and ease of placement on the road surface. A lane delineation tape is also disclosed.
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PCT Publication WO82/01730.
Hjorth Beverly E.
Little D. B.
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company
Novosad Stephen J.
Sell D. M.
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