Shock absorbing retractable bollard systems

US9909271B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9909271-B2
Application numberUS-201514939602-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 12, 2015
Priority dateNov 12, 2015
Publication dateMar 6, 2018
Grant dateMar 6, 2018

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A retractable bollard system for installation in a support surface that includes pavement includes a shell that when installed in the support surface extends below an upper surface of the pavement. The bollard system includes a post to be telescopically coupled to the shell. The post is axially movable relative to the shell selectively to an upper area and a lower area. The post extends farther above the shell when the post is in the upper area than when the post is in the lower area. The bollard system further includes a shock absorber to encircle the shell. The shock absorber is made of a polymeric material.

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What is claimed is: 1. A retractable bollard system for installation in a support surface that includes pavement, the retractable bollard system comprising: a shell that when installed in the support surface extends below an upper surface of the pavement; a post telescopically coupled to the shell, the post being axially movable relative to the shell selectively to an upper area and a lower area, wherein in the upper area, the head of the post is above a top of the shell, and in the lower area, the head of the post is proximate the top of the shell, the post extending farther above the shell when the post is in the upper area than when the post is in the lower area; a spring to urge the post from the lower area toward the upper area, wherein, when the head of the post is in the upper area, the post is rotatable relative to the shell selectively between a locked position and an unlocked position, the locked position being higher than the unlocked position; and a shock absorber to encircle the shell, the shock absorber made of a polymeric material. 2. The retractable bollard system of claim 1 , further including: a ground sleeve to encircle the shell and the post; and cement to anchor the ground sleeve when the retractable bollard system is installed in the support surface, wherein a telescopic sliding fit between the shell and the ground sleeve enables the shell and the post to be slidingly removable out from within the ground sleeve while the ground sleeve remains anchored in place. 3. The retractable bollard system of claim 2 , wherein the shock absorber is to encircle the ground sleeve, the shell and the post. 4. The retractable bollard system of claim 2 , wherein the cement anchors the ground sleeve in place, but the cement is spaced apart from the pavement. 5. The retractable bollard system of claim 2 , further including a shoulder disposed on the ground sleeve, the shoulder to engage the shock absorber. 6. The retractable bollard system of claim 5 , wherein the shoulder is lower than a bottom surface of the pavement. 7. The retractable bollard system of claim 1 , wherein the shock absorber extends lower than a bottom surface of the pavement. 8. The retractable bollard system of claim 1 , wherein the shock absorber includes a plurality of stacked polymeric rings. 9. The retractable bollard system of claim 1 , wherein the shock absorber includes a plurality of stacked polymeric rings including a top ring and a lower ring, and the top ring is softer than the lower ring. 10. The retractable bollard system of claim 1 , wherein the shock absorber includes a plurality of stacked polymeric rings including a first ring and a second ring, and the first ring is thinner than the second ring. 11. The retractable bollard system of claim 1 , further including: a tubular liner to encircle the shell, the tubular liner to be radially spaced apart from the shell to create an annular gap between the shell and an inner perimeter of the tubular liner; and an adhesive to bond an outer perimeter of the tubular liner to the pavement, the shock absorber is to be disposed within the annular gap. 12. The retractable bollard system of claim 11 , wherein the adhesive includes cement. 13. The retractable bollard system of claim 1 , wherein, when the head of the post is in the lower area, the post is rotatable relative to the shell selectively between a stored position and a released position, the stored position being higher than the released position. 14. The retractable bollard system of claim 1 , wherein the shell and the post correspond to a first retractable bollard, the retractable bollard system further including: a second retractable bollard substantially identical to and spaced apart from the first retractable bollard; and a handrail to extend from the first retractable bollard to the second retractable bollard, the handrail to be vertically spaced apart from the pavement. 15. The retractable bollard system of claim 1 , further including a polymeric shock absorber encircling and engaging the post. 16. The retractable bollard system of claim 13 , further including: a guide surface to be vertically elongate and having an upper end stop and a lower end stop; and a guide follower to engage the guide surface and being movable relative to the guide surface over a full travel length from the lower end stop to the upper end stop, at least one of the guide surface or the guide follower being substantially fixed relative to the post, the guide follower engaging the guide surface defining a path of movement of the post as the post moves selectively to the locked position, the unlocked position, the stored position and the released position. 17. The retractable bollard system of claim 16 , wherein the guide surface corresponds to a slot in the shell, and the guide follower is a protrusion extending from the post into the slot. 18. The retractable bollard system of claim 16 , further including a tool for manually rotating the post between the stored position and the released position, for manually moving the post between the upper area and the lower area, and for manually rotating the post between the unlocked position and the locked position, the tool including a handle, a shank and an extremity, the shank extending between the handle and the extremity, the tool having selectively an engaged position and a disengaged position, the extremity engaging the post when the tool is in the engaged position, and the extremity being spaced apart from the post when the tool is in the disengaged position. 19. The retractable bollard system of claim 1 , wherein the post is a retractable post, the retractable bollard system further including: a first fixed post having a first length; a second fixed post having a second length, the first length greater than the second length; and a ground sleeve to be installed within a ground and to selectively hold at least one of the post, the first fixed post, or the second fixed post, at least one of the first fixed post or the second fixed post slidingly fitting within the ground sleeve to rest on an anchor plate at a base of the ground sleeve when inserted in the ground sleeve, a top surface of the second fixed post being substantially flush with an upper surface of the ground when inserted within the ground sleeve. 20. The retractable bollard system of claim 19 , wherein a distance between the anchor plate and the head of the post is approximately the first length when the head of the post is positioned in the lower area and approximately the second length when the head of the post is positioned in the upper area. 21. The retractable bollard system of claim 19 , wherein the shock absorber is to be substantially flush with the upper surface of the ground and to extend a depth into the ground greater than a depth of surrounding pavement. 22. The retractable bollard system of claim 21 , wherein the shock absorber is to rest upon cement anchoring the ground sleeve in the ground. 23. The retractable bollard system of claim 22 , further including a shoulder extending radially outward of the ground sleeve, the shock absorber to be supported by the shoulder. 24. The retractable bollard system of claim 19 , wherein the top surface of the second fixed post includes a slot to enable a tool to selectively insert or remove the second fixed post from within the ground sleeve. 25. A retractable bollard system for installat

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Classifications

  • extensible, collapsible or pivotable (E01F9/627, E01F9/631 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Individual devices arranged in spaced relationship, e.g. buffer bollards (spaced wall-type modules E01F15/08) · CPC title

  • E01F13/046Primary

    the obstructing members moving up in a translatory motion, e.g. telescopic barrier posts (for lane control E01F9/594) · CPC title

  • E01F13/022Primary

    Pedestrian barriers; Barriers for channelling or controlling crowds (E01F13/024, E01F13/028 take precedence; corrals E04H17/18) · CPC title

  • Removable barriers with permanently installed base members, e.g. to provide occasional passage (E01F13/028, E01F15/12 take precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9909271B2 cover?
A retractable bollard system for installation in a support surface that includes pavement includes a shell that when installed in the support surface extends below an upper surface of the pavement. The bollard system includes a post to be telescopically coupled to the shell. The post is axially movable relative to the shell selectively to an upper area and a lower area. The post extends farther…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wiegel Aaron J, Swift David, Dondlinger Jason, and 4 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E01F13/046. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 06 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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