Self-recovering, basally adhered traffic lane delineator

Road structure – process – or apparatus – Traffic director

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404 10, 116 63P, E01F 9017

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059082623

ABSTRACT:
A basally adhered, self-recovering traffic lane delineator has a cylindrical post made of flexible material, having the air outlet and inlet on the center of its upper surface, and a supplementary support panel placed and adhered underneath the post. The support panel supports a lower part of the post and is adhered on the ground. Owing to its small package volume, the delineator is easy to move and safeguard.

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