In one embodiment, a safety trailer has semi-tractor hitches at both ends and a safety wall that is fixed to one side of the trailer. That side, however, can be changed to the right or left side of the road, depending on the end to which the truck attaches. A caboose can be attached at the end of th
In one embodiment, a safety trailer has semi-tractor hitches at both ends and a safety wall that is fixed to one side of the trailer. That side, however, can be changed to the right or left side of the road, depending on the end to which the truck attaches. A caboose can be attached at the end of the trailer opposite the tractor to provide additional lighting and impact protection. Optionally, the trailer can be equipped with overhead protection, lighting, ventilation, onboard hydraulics, compressors, generators and other equipment, as well as related fuel, water, storage and restroom facilities and other amenities.
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1. A safety trailer, comprising: (a) first and second platforms, at least one of said first and second platforms having an axle and wheels attached thereto;(b) a plurality of interconnected wall sections positioned between and connected to the first and second platforms, the plurality of wall sectio
1. A safety trailer, comprising: (a) first and second platforms, at least one of said first and second platforms having an axle and wheels attached thereto;(b) a plurality of interconnected wall sections positioned between and connected to the first and second platforms, the plurality of wall sections defining a protected work area on a side of the trailer;(c) wherein each wall section has a plurality of interconnected levels, each level comprising first and second longitudinal members, a plurality of truss members interconnecting the first and second longitudinal members, and being connected to an end member; and(d) wherein a bottom edge of each wall section is positioned about 10 to about 14 inches above a surface upon which the trailer is parked; a top edge of each wall section is positioned from about 3.5 feet to about 4 feet above the surface; and a height of the wall sections from the bottom edge to the top edge ranges from about 2.5 feet to about 3 feet. 2. The trailer of claim 1, wherein the barrier is not supported above the surface by stands. 3. The trailer of claim 1, wherein a thickness of each wall section ranges from about 18 to about 30 inches. 4. The trader of claim 1, wherein a length of each of the wall sections ranges from about 10 to about 30 feet. 5. The trailer of claim 1, wherein the wall sections are fixed relative to the first and second platforms. 6. The trailer of claim 1, wherein a common side of the first and second platforms and barrier is substantially planar to direct a motorized vehicle impacting the common side away from the protected area. 7. The trailer of claim 1, wherein the selected wall section comprises upper and lower levels and further comprises a middle level, the middle level comprising first and second longitudinal members, a plurality of truss members interconnecting the first and second longitudinal members, and is connected to the end member. 8. The trailer of claim 1, wherein the trailer supports a ballast member, the ballast member being positioned near a first side of the trailer and the plurality of wall sections near a second, opposing side of the trailer, the ballast member offsetting, at least partially, a weight of the plurality of wall sections. 9. The trailer of claim 8, wherein the ballast member is on a first side of a longitudinal axis of the trailer and the plurality of wall sections on a second opposing side of the longitudinal axis. 10. The trader of claim 1, wherein the at least one axle is engaged with a vertical adjustment member, the vertical adjustment member selectively adjusting a vertical position of a surface of the trailer. 11. The trailer of claim 10, wherein the adjustment member is at least one of a hydraulically and pneumatically adjustable piston. 12. The trailer of claim 1, wherein the interconnected wall sections slidably engage one another. 13. The trailer of claim 1, wherein the interconnected wall sections telescopically engage one another.
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