Highway support stand and method for temporary signs

Supports – Stand – Standard type

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ABSTRACT:
A temporary sign support stand that is mountable to a concrete barrier in a manner that affords high resistance to toppling from high winds or wind turbulence caused by vehicles passing close by. The support stand comprises an inverted U-shape saddle and a support on the saddle for supporting a post for a sign or other member. The width of the saddle is adjustable to accommodate different widths of concrete barriers and provision is made for anchoring the legs of the saddle to respective sides of the concrete barrier, thereby to securely hold the support stand to the concrete barrier.

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Ohio Dot Drawing No. 210511 Entitled: "Temporary Sign Support" May, 1990.

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