PORTABLE NON METAL TRAFFIC BARRIERS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AGENT FASTENAL IP COMPANY 2001 Theurer Blvd. Winona MN 55987 Portable non-metal traffic barriers;Non-luminous and non-mechanical metal signs;First aid kits;Anti-fatigue floor mats made primarily of rubber or plastic;
LANE CHANGER AMERICAN LOUVER COMPANY 7700 North Austin Avenue Skokie IL 60077 Portable non-metal traffic barriers and control devices, namely, traffic barrels, drums and channelizers, vertical panel and tubular markers;
LANE CHANGER Hill & Smith Inc. 987 Buckeye Park Road Columbus OH 43207 Portable non-metal traffic barriers and control devices, namely, traffic barrels, drums and channelizers, vertical panel and tubular markers;
MINI DRAGON TOOTH Neubert Aero Corp. 16110 Flight Path Drive Brooksville FL 34604 Portable non-metal traffic barriers;
MOUZER INDUSTRIAL Trafford Industrial 21750 Hardy Oak Blvd, Ste 104 San Antonio TX 78258 Portable non-metal traffic barriers;INDUSTRIAL;
PED-IN-A-BAG Impact Recovery System, Inc. 4955 Stout Drive San Antonio TX 78219 Portable non-metal traffic barriers;PEDESTRIAN-IN-A-BAG;
POLY-RAIL Off the Wall Products 10 West Broadway, Suite 900 Salt Lake City UT 84101 Portable non-metal traffic barriers; Portable non-metal traffic barriers in the nature of traffic channelizers;
POP'S BARRICADE PACIFIC FABRICATORS, INC SUITE #700 101 CONVENTION CENTER DR. LAS VEGAS NV 89109 Portable non-metal traffic barriers;POP'S BARRICADE;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. One version of the barrier system may include a first barrier and a second barrier, in which each of the first and second barriers may have a support structure and an upwardly-extending structure. In addition, the first barrier may have a retaining structure adapted to facilitate retention of a portion of the upwardly-extending structure of the second barrier when one of the first and second barriers is in an inverted position. This inverted orientation may be especially advantageous when storing a pair of barriers. For example, in such an orientation, the barrier-pair may occupy less floor- or ground-space than two such barriers placed side-by-side. Moreover, depending on the height of the particular storage area, a second pair of similarly inverted barriers may be securely placed on top of the first pair. In this fashion, the barriers occupy relatively little storage space, space which typically is quite limited and therefore valuable.