Mobile barrier
US-10428474-B2 · Oct 1, 2019 · US
US12084820B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12084820-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117381088-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 10, 2024 |
| Grant date | Sep 10, 2024 |
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A mobile barrier is shown having first and second platforms, at least one of the first and second platforms engaged with an axle and a set of wheels; a safety wall assembly, having a mechanism for translation of the safety wall from one side of the platforms to another, the safety wall further having telescoping first and second portions allowing the safety wall assembly to expand and retract in length along the longitudinal axis of the mobile barrier; a plurality of variable length braces connected to the platforms and the safety wall, which expand and retract as the safety wall moves from one side of the platforms to the other.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A mobile barrier comprising: first and second platforms, each of said first and second platforms having a right edge and a left edge, an interior edge perpendicular to the respective right and left edges and an interior surface depending downwardly from the interior edge, said interior surface also having respective right and left edges, at least one of the first and second platforms engaged with an axle and a set of wheels; a safety wall assembly, said safety wall assembly having a mechanism for translation of the safety wall assembly from a position aligned with the right edge of the first and second platforms to a position aligned with the left edge of the first and second platforms; wherein said safety wall assembly is comprised of: a first wall section, having a platform facing end and an opposing engagement end, a left side surface and a right side surface and recesses in the left side and right side surfaces adjacent to the platform facing end of the first wall section; a second wall section having a platform facing end and an opposing engagement end, a left side surface and a right side surface and recesses in the left side and right side surfaces adjacent to the platform facing end of the second wall section; wherein the second wall section and the first wall section are telescopically engaged with each other at their respective engagement ends, said telescopic engagement of the first and second wall sections allowing the safety wall assembly to expand and retract in length along the longitudinal axis of the mobile barrier; a first variable length brace connected along the right edge of the interior surface of the first platform and extending to a first connection point on the right side surface of the first wall section; a second variable length brace connected along the left edge of the interior surface of the first platform and extending to a second connection on the left side surface of the first wall section; a third variable length brace connected along the right edge of the interior surface of the second platform and extending to a third connection point on the right side surface of the second wall section; a fourth variable length brace connected along the left edge of the interior surface of the second platform and extending to a fourth connection point on the left side surface of the second wall section; wherein each of the first, second, third and fourth variable length braces expand and retract as the safety wall assembly moves from the position aligned with the right edge of the first and second platforms to the position aligned with the left edge of the first and second platforms; wherein when the safety wall assembly is in the position aligned with the right edge of the first and second platforms, the first and third variable length braces are received within the recesses on the right side surfaces of the first and second wall sections, the safety wall assembly has a planar surface extending from the first platform to the second platform along the right sides thereof, and the second and fourth variable length braces are in a fully extended position; and wherein when the safety wall assembly is in the position aligned with the left edge of the first and second platforms, the second and fourth variable length braces are received within the recesses on the left side surfaces of the first and second wall sections, the safety wall assembly has a planar surface extending from the first platform to the second platform along the left sides thereof, and the first and third variable length braces are in a fully extended position. 2. The mobile barrier of claim 1 , wherein the mechanism for translation of the safety wall assembly from a position aligned with the right edge of the first and second platforms to a position aligned with the left edge of the first and second platforms is two motor-driven rack and pinion assemblies located at each end of the safety wall assembly. 3. The mobile barrier of claim 2 , wherein a rack is mounted to each of the interior surfaces of the first and second platforms, and motor driven pinions are provided on each end of the safety wall assembly. 4. The mobile barrier of claim 2 , wherein the first, second, third and fourth variable length braces have a detent mechanism that actuates at a fully retracted position, a half-way extended position and a fully extended position, and wherein the actuation of the detent mechanism prevents the respective variable length braces from further extending or retracting. 5. The mobile barrier of claim 4 , wherein the first, second, third and fourth variable length braces are further secured into each of the fully retracted position, the half-way extended position and the fully extended position by a pin that passes through holes in the respective variable length braces, said pin preventing further extension or retraction. 6. The mobile barrier of claim 1 , wherein the mechanism for translation of the safety wall assembly from a position aligned with the right edge of the first and second platforms to a position aligned with the left edge of the first and second platforms is two motor-driven rollers riding in channels located at each end of the safety wall assembly. 7. The mobile barrier of claim 6 , wherein a channel is mounted to each of the interior surfaces of the first and second platforms, and motor driven rollers are provided on each end of the safety wall assembly. 8. The mobile barrier of claim 6 , wherein the first, second, third and fourth variable length braces have a detent mechanism that actuates at a fully retracted position, a half-way extended position and a fully extended position, and wherein the actuation of the detent mechanism prevents the respective variable length braces from further extending or retracting. 9. The mobile barrier of claim 8 , wherein the first, second, third and fourth variable length braces are further secured into each of the fully retracted position, the half-way extended position and the fully extended position by a pin that passes through holes in the respective variable length braces, said pin preventing further extension or retraction. 10. The mobile barrier of claim 1 , wherein the mechanism for translation of the safety wall assembly from a position aligned with the right edge of the first and second platforms to a position aligned with the left edge of the first and second platforms is hydraulic cylinders disposed in each of the first, second, third and fourth variable length braces. 11. The mobile barrier of claim 10 , wherein the safety wall assembly has rollers disposed at both ends thereof, and said rollers ride in channels located on the interior surfaces of the first and second platforms respectively. 12. The mobile barrier of claim 11 , wherein a plurality of releasable stops retain the safety wall assembly in a first position aligned with the right edge of the first and second platforms, a second position disposed equidistant between the right and left edges of the first and second platforms, and a third position aligned with the left edge of the first and second platforms. 13. The mobile barrier of claim 12 , wherein the safety wall assembly is further secured in the first, second or third positions by pins that pass through holes in the safety wall assembly and into a corresponding holes in the first and second platforms. 14. A mobile barrier comprising: first and second platforms, each of said first and second platforms having a right edge and a left edge, an interior edge perpendicular to the respective right and left edges and an interior surface depending downwardly from
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