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AU744744B2 - Deformable speed hump - Google Patents
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AU744744B2 - Deformable speed hump - Google Patents

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AU744744B2
AU744744B2 AU64101/98A AU6410198A AU744744B2 AU 744744 B2 AU744744 B2 AU 744744B2 AU 64101/98 A AU64101/98 A AU 64101/98A AU 6410198 A AU6410198 A AU 6410198A AU 744744 B2 AU744744 B2 AU 744744B2
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Graham Heeks
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01FADDITIONAL WORK, SUCH AS EQUIPPING ROADS OR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PLATFORMS, HELICOPTER LANDING STAGES, SIGNS, SNOW FENCES, OR THE LIKE
    • E01F9/00Arrangement of road signs or traffic signals; Arrangements for enforcing caution
    • E01F9/50Road surface markings; Kerbs or road edgings, specially adapted for alerting road users
    • E01F9/529Road surface markings; Kerbs or road edgings, specially adapted for alerting road users specially adapted for signalling by sound or vibrations, e.g. rumble strips; specially adapted for enforcing reduced speed, e.g. speed bumps

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Abstract

A road traffic speed control device (D) which may be placed in a road, is produced from a resiliently deformable material, so that vehicles travelling within an intended speed limit cause the device (D) to deflate, minimising any inconvenience for road users. The device (D) may be produced from a extruded or compressed partially recyclable rubber compound, with perforations or apertures (3) within it to permit deflation. Valve means (13, fig. 5), in addition to or instead of the apertures (3), may be provided in the side walls to permit reinflation, and a helical spring (5, fig. 1) within the device (D) assists in the retention of the device's shape. The device (D) may be formed so that the reinflation of the device (D) is delayed until the rear wheels of a vehicle have also passed over it.

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DEFORMABLE SPEED HUMP Speed humps or 'Sleeping Poficeman' as they are better know, are well known deterrents for speeding motorists and are becoming more widely used through the traffic calming measures being imposed by local authorities. The present speed hump can be either an asphalt or block paviour mound, which are formed directly upon the existing road surface or as an alternative can be made from a solid compound such as plastic which again can be fitted to the road surrace.
According to the authorities and surveys of public opinion it is essential to reduce the speed of motorist in general especially on inner city urban carriage ways. The present systems of speed control are costly and disruptive, with the tax payer and local businesses bearing the cost.
Additionally the confusion caused to an already congested road network is totally unacceptable with journey times increasing and repairs to the roads 25 never ending.
It would be desirable to obviate or mitigate the above problems.
According to the invention there is provided a road-traffic speed-control device which is locatable in a roadway, said device including a speed hump formed from a resiliently-deformable material and having at least one of a perforation, an aperture and a valve means disposed therein so that air within said device is in restricted communication with a surrounding atmosphere to permit deflation of said device by a passage of a vehicle over said device at an intended speed limit of said vehicle in said roadway, but not at speeds exceeding said speed limit, and is sufficiently resilient to reinflate itself automatically after passage of said vehicle.
The device may be formed from an extruded or compressed partially recyclable rubber compound.
The device may be generally semi-cylindrical or sinusoidal in transverse cross-section.
One or more helical springs, which may be encased in a split sleeve, may be located within the device to assist in shape retention.
The device may be formed with perforations, apertures or valve means to provide deflation thereof with passage thereover of a vehicle travelling from a minimum speed of 5 mph through increments to a required maximum.
The device may be formed such that subsequent to deflation by the front wheels of a vehicle passing thereover, reinflation may be delayed to allow the rear wheels to pass thereover during such initial deflation.
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W:\MaryO\Divin\Spec64101-98.doc WO 98/40563 PCTIGB98/00748 3 The foregoing and further features of the invention may be more readily understood from the following description of preferred embodiments thereof, by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:- Fig.l shows a schematic end sectional view of a road traffic speed control device and fixing therefor; Fig.2 shows a plan view of the device of Fig.l; Figs 2A and 2B show sectional views along the lines A-A and B-B respectively of Fig, 2; Fig.3 is a schematic sectional view of devices of Figs 1 and 2 located across a road; Fig.4 is a schematic perspective view of a device showing drainage to discharge surface water; is a schematic end sectional view of an alternative device including a two-way valve for controlling deflation and reinflation, in use; Fig.6 is a perspective view from above of a further alternative embodiment, and Fig.7 is a schematic side sectional view of the embodiment of Fig 7.
Referring now to the drawings a road traffic speed control device D is preferably formed from an extruded or compressed recyclable rubber compound.
The shape represents a semi-cylindrical, sectional shape in construction with a series of apertures 3 SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) WO 98/40563 PCT/GB98/00748 4 formed through the profiled casing, which allows the circulation of air under controlled circumstances to be released, thus deflating the'device D into a level plane giving a smooth passage to a vehicle passing thereover.
To assist in the shape retention a helical spring 4 encased in a suitable split sleeve 5 is installed at the centre of the device D. To secure the unit a spreader plate or washer 6 is inserted at the base of the protective shroud during the curing procedure to help relieve the impact force when in operation. Also to assist in the distribution of the impact forces, the device D is tapered into a fillet 7 at each end of the base line thereof.
The device D is preferably produced in 750 mm sections accompanied by tailor made inserts 8 to complete a road crossing (determined during the on site survey). To assist in the equal spacing of the device D a 50mm spacer 9 is moulded onto the end of the unit which is interlocked at 10 to provide an overall 05mm expansion gap giving added rigidity to the whole structure.
The device D is attached to a road surface by bolts 2 engaging into anchoring devices 1 located in the road surface.
The idea profile is 750mm in width and 100mm in height. This is uniform throughout the entire SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE WO 98/40563 PCT/GB98/00748 structure which enables vehicle manufacturers to work to a stated height restriction from the top of the hump to the underside of the vehicle similar to the restriction placed on high sided vehicles.
Should damage occur, the section in question can be simply unbolted and replaced by a standard length of device causing minimal disruption and with no road excavation taking place The number and size of apertures 3 is determined to allow the device D to be deflated by the front wheels of a vehicle passing thereover, providing the vehicle is not exceeding a predetermined speed.
Should the vehicle be travelling at a speed exceeding the predetermined maximum; the device does not deflate and acts substantially as a rigid hump.
Fig.3 shows a device D with drainage apertures 12 covered with mesh to prevent the ingress of leaves or other debris into device D.
shows an alternative device D having a two-way valve 13 provided to control deflation and reinflation and may be adjustable to control maximum speed at which deflation does not occur. Such valve 13 may be provided in addition to apertures 3 or as on alternative thereto.
Figures 6 and 7 show a further alternative embodiment in which the cross section of the device is generally sinusoidal so as to provide a SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26) WO 98/40563 PCT/GB98/00748 6 relatively smooth passage over a solid run up portion 14 of the device prior to a vehicle traversing the deflatable portion D.
The device provides a relatively smooth passage to vehicles travelling within a stipulated speed limit which is particularly important for emergency vehicles carrying injured passengers. Furthermore damaged portions of the device can be replaced easily without the requirement for excavation.
SUBSTITUTE SHEET (RULE 26)

Claims (7)

1. A road-traffic speed-control device which is locatable in a roadway, said device including a speed hump formed from a resiliently-deformable material and having at least one of a perforation, an aperture and a valve means disposed therein so that air within said device is in restricted communication with a surrounding atmosphere to permit deflation of said device by a passage of a vehicle over said device at an intended speed limit of said vehicle in said roadway, but not at speeds exceeding said speed limit, and is sufficiently resilient to reinflate itself automatically after passage of said vehicle.
2. A device as claimed in claim 1 formed from an extruded or compressed partially recyclable rubber compound.
3. A device as claimed in claim 1 or 2 which has a semi-cylindrical or generally sinusoidal transverse cross-section.
4. A device as claimed in any preceding claim wherein one or more helical eeeee springs are located within the device to assist in shape retention.
5. A device as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the device is formed with perforations, apertures or valve means to provide deflation thereof with passage thereover of a vehicle travelling from a minimum speed of 5 mph through increments to a required maximum, in use.
6. A device as claimed in any preceding claim wherein the device is formed such that subsequent to deflation by the front wheels of a vehicle passing thereover, reinflation may be delayed to allow the rear wheels to pass thereover during such initial deflation, in use. oo.o°i S" uLJ W \MryCvin\S eCA64 101.98.doc oT 6 8
7. A road traffic speed control device according to any one of the embodiments substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings. DATED: 21 December 2001 PHILLIPS ORMONDE FITZPATRICK Attorneys for: TEXAS INNOVATIONS LIMITED W:\MaryO\Davin\Speci\64101-98,doc
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GBGB9705078.5A GB9705078D0 (en) 1997-03-12 1997-03-12 Improvements relating to road traffic speed control devices
PCT/GB1998/000748 WO1998040563A1 (en) 1997-03-12 1998-03-12 Deformable speed hump

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GB9805331D0 (en) 1998-05-06
ES2214700T3 (en) 2004-09-16
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GB2324326A (en) 1998-10-21
GB9705078D0 (en) 1997-04-30
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CA2289921A1 (en) 1998-09-17
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