Signals and indicators – Street traffic – Portable
Patent
1992-12-04
1994-01-11
Cuchlinski, Jr., William A.
Signals and indicators
Street traffic
Portable
116175, 40608, 248145, 248417, E01F 901, G09F 1700
Patent
active
052771466
ABSTRACT:
A flexible sign post for use along roadsides which allows a sign to be deflected when hit by a passing object. The sign post consists of a number of mounting brackets which are spaced apart and secured to a substantially rigid vertical sign post. Each mounting bracket has a mandrel over which an elastomeric sleeve is fitted.
A number of substantially rigid braces are connected to the mounting brackets by the elastomeric sleeves. The sign can then be attached to the ends of the braces in a vertical position.
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Beres John L.
Bradley James E.
Cuchlinski Jr. William A.
Flexstake, Inc.
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