Energy absorbing system

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 7785031
APP PUB NO 20060002760A1
SERIAL NO

10504068

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A heavy duty ground retractable automobile barrier for a railroad crossing. Concrete bunkers are placed at each side of a roadway. An upstanding concrete-filled steel pipe fixed in each bunker has a sleeve for rotational and axial movement. Shock absorbers are mounted on each sleeve. A net extends across the road and is attached to the opposite ends of the shock absorbers. Collision of an automobile with the net creates tensile forces in the net. The shock absorbers expand while rotating about the pipe's axis in response to tensile forces from the net that meet or exceed a minimum threshold. Forces from the net pass through the axis of the steel pipe. The net is stored in a pit transverse the roadway parallel to the railroad tracks and is raised and lowered as appropriate. The net includes a cable that extends across the road in a wave pattern, having peaks, valleys and midpoints, wherein tangents of the wave midpoints are at least 90 degrees from tangents of the peaks and valleys.

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GLOBAL GRAB TECHNOLOGIES INC277 MALLORY STATION ROAD SUITE 112 FRANKLIN TN 37067

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Alberson, Dean C Bryan, US 38 640
Bullard,, Jr D Lance College Station, US 15 126
Gelfand, Matthew A Rockville Centre, US 16 309
Mackenzie, Norman D Alden, US 4 120
Paner, John S Lancaster, US 4 120
Ruan, Shubin Williamsville, US 13 163
Vellozzi, Joseph Ardsley, US 5 169

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