Safe driving warning device for guardrails of highways, bridges or tunnels
A warning device and guardrail technology, applied in the field of traffic, can solve the problems that affect the absorption of light energy and luminous efficiency of the phosphor coating, the limited warning effect, and the aging and falling off of the wear-resistant layer, so as to reduce the probability of traffic accidents and the warning effect Eye-catching, prevent visual fatigue effect
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[0029] Such as Figure 1-3 As shown, a road, bridge or tunnel guardrail safe driving warning device, including a guardrail 1, on both sides of the road, bridge or tunnel are provided with a set of guardrails 1 along the forward direction of the vehicle. A group of fixed blocks 2 are arranged side by side along the length direction on the guardrail 1, and the fixed blocks 2 are fixed with the guardrail 1, preferably by welding, and the length direction of the guardrail 1 is consistent with the vehicle advancing direction and the extending direction of the road. The fixed block 2 is arranged on the opposite surfaces of the guardrails 1 on both sides, that is, the fixed block 2 faces the roadway of the road, bridge or tunnel. Two fixing blocks 2 at the ends of each guardrail 1 are respectively provided with a hoop 4 , and the rest of the fixing blocks 2 on the guardrail 1 are respectively fixed with a mounting sleeve 5 .
[0030] A white transparent hose 6 is passed between the ...
Embodiment 2
[0033] refer to Figure 4 , 5 , and combined with Figure 1-3 , a highway, bridge or tunnel guardrail safe driving warning device, including a guardrail 1, on both sides of the road, bridge or tunnel along the direction of the vehicle is provided with a set of guardrail device 1. A group of fixed blocks 2 are arranged side by side along the length direction on the guardrail 1, and the fixed blocks 2 are fixed to the guardrail 1, preferably by welding, and the length direction of the guardrail 1 is consistent with the forward direction of the vehicle. The fixed block 2 is arranged on the opposite surfaces of the guardrails 1 on both sides, that is, the fixed block 2 faces the roadway of the road, bridge or tunnel. The two fixing blocks 2 at the ends of each guardrail 1 are respectively provided with a hoop 4 , and the rest of the fixing blocks 2 on the guardrail 1 are respectively fixed with a mounting sleeve 5 .
[0034] A white transparent hose 6 is passed between the inne...
Embodiment 3
[0039] refer to Figure 6 , 7 , and combined with Figure 1-3 A safe driving warning device for road, bridge or tunnel guardrails, including a guardrail 1, a set of guardrails 1 are arranged on both sides of the road, bridge or tunnel along the forward direction of the vehicle. A group of fixed blocks 2 are arranged side by side along the length direction on the guardrail 1, and the fixed blocks 2 are fixed to the guardrail 1, preferably by welding, and the length direction of the guardrail 1 is consistent with the forward direction of the vehicle. The fixed block 2 is arranged on the opposite surfaces of the guardrails 1 on both sides, that is, the fixed block 2 faces the roadway of the road, bridge or tunnel. The two fixing blocks 2 at the ends of each guardrail 1 are respectively provided with a hoop 4 , and the rest of the fixing blocks 2 on the guardrail 1 are respectively fixed with a mounting sleeve 5 .
[0040] A white transparent hose 6 is threaded between the inne...
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