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Protective barrier for snowstorms

A technology of barriers, strips, applied in the direction of protective equipment, construction, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2011-10-12
MALLA TALUD CANTABRIA
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[0031] Referring to the attached figure shown, we see that figure 1 How the barrier of the present invention consists of a number of gratings positioned into the ground with vertical posts. Each grille consists of a plurality of strips (1) arranged in a rectangular configuration, positioned horizontally, one on top of the other, and partially overlapping between them so that by placing their ends fastened to each vertical column positioned into the ground to form a barrier ( figure 2 and image 3 ).

[0032] The section of the strip shows a longitudinal fold in its central part with two identical segments (2, 3) forming an angle of 170°, 191.77 mm; the advantage of this arrangement is that it makes the invention wind resistant sex. The grille will be arranged on site so that all strips are in the same position with their recesses in the windward direction, i.e. the side of the barrier that receives the wind indicated by the arrow ( figure 1 and figure 2 ).

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Protective barrier for snowstorms, for installation near communication routes in order to prevent the accumulation of snow or sand on the road. The barrier is formed by joining several screens made of a set of blades that are arranged horizontally, superposed on one another at regular distances, joined with vertical posts by anchoring their ends to several rectangular plates that are inserted in the vertical post using a ring on the plate.

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technical field [0001] As stated in the announcement of this narrative report, the present invention relates to a barrier intended to protect transportation lines, such as train tracks, roads and highways, from snow or sand carried by the wind by preventing the wind from directly striking the line The build-up of storm-borne material deposits and builds up outside the transportation lines. Background technique [0002] Different methods are known for protecting lines from wind carrying snow or sand. The most traditional approach is to use wooden screens with panels arranged horizontally equidistant from each other, the panels being attached to vertical posts to form the screen. [0003] Other barriers include metal posts positioned vertically into the ground with plastic or synthetic material as their horizontal members. There are also hybrid barriers constructed of wooden planks and steel columns. US patent no. 353.206 claims a decorative design for a fiberglass snow bar...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): E01F7/02
CPCE01F7/02E01F7/025
Inventor 丹尼尔·卡斯特罗弗雷斯诺约尔格·罗德里格斯埃尔南德斯路易斯·安赫尔·萨努多丰塔内达朱安·乔斯·德尔科兹迪亚斯费力陪·佩德罗·阿尔瓦雷斯拉瓦纳尔保利诺·乔斯·加西亚涅托
Owner MALLA TALUD CANTABRIA
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