Fences – Highway guard
Patent
1996-12-26
1999-08-03
Knight, Anthony
Fences
Highway guard
404 6, E01F 1504
Patent
active
059314486
ABSTRACT:
A turned-down terminal for a guardrail system has a drop-down section and a turned-down section formed by twisting the guardrail clockwise to be at an angle causing sufficient force and torque to pull at least a portion of the drop-down section of the guardrail barrier free upon being impacted with a vehicle. Back-up plates are bolted to the posts and to the guardrail.
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Paulsen Gene W.
Reid John D.
Sicking Dean L.
Carney Vincent L.
Knight Anthony
The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska
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