Shock energy dissipation traffic divider barrier

Road structure – process – or apparatus – Traffic steering device or barrier

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256 1, E01F 1300, E01F 1500

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051257629

ABSTRACT:
A shock energy dissipation traffic divider barrier comprises a plurality of aligned energy dissipating members (1) slidably supported on a bearing surface (2), each of the dissipating members having a guide extending transversely therethrough. An anchoring cable (4), fastened at a point before the first or leading dissipating member, extends through each of the dissipating members in slidable engagement with its guide and is connected to a shoulder (5) behind the last of the dissipating members with a compression spring (6).

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