Guard rail and fender formed of motor vehicle tires

Fences – Highway guard

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055492797

ABSTRACT:
A contiguous wall of mutually parallel, adjacent stacks of used motor vehicle tires defines a guard rail or dock fender. The device includes a frame which resembles a U lying on its side. Spindles extend between the legs of the U and the spindles extend through the hub openings of a stack of tires. The stacks of tires are rotatable relative to the frame, so as to absorb force components acting parallel to the wall of tires.

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