Reinforced support structure for upright highway marker

Supports – With component frangible or deformable on impact or overload

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248523, 248900, 403199, 403234, 403262, 404 10, F16M 1300

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ABSTRACT:
A traffic marker support comprises a base (10) formed from polyvinyl chloride with a first angle iron section (16) and a second angle iron section (18) molded integral therewith. The lateral sides of the angle iron sections (16) and (18) form a channel (24) in the base (10). An upright marker (12) is disposed within the channel (24) and a bolt (30) used to secure the devices together. The lower surface (20) of the angle iron (18) and the lower surface (22) of the angle iron (16) are imbedded within the base (10) proximate the lower surface thereof with the channel (24) extending below the surface of the base (10) but not exposing the apexes of the angle iron sections (16) and (18). The reinforcement structure prevents rotational movement of the upright marker (12) with respect to the base (10) such that breakage at the uppermost portions of the angle iron sections (16) and ( 18) is prevented.

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patent: 4364688 (1982-12-01), Bitvai
patent: 4432172 (1984-02-01), Kuykendall et al.

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