Railway ail fastening assembly and method
09725854 ยท 2017-08-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01B9/60
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01B3/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01B9/68
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01B9/60
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E01B3/28
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A fastening system or apparatus for securing a rail to the underlying railroad tie includes a pad, two insulators attached to the pads and two shoulders attached to the ties. An interference fit is formed between the insulators and the shoulders to capture the pad between the shoulders. The insulators are pre-attached to the pad. The mating protrusions of the shoulders and pad allows for ease of insertion such that the pad assembly can be shipped together with the underlying tie.
Claims
1. A railroad fastening apparatus, comprising: a first shoulder and a second shoulder that each include a main body with an aperture for receiving a rail fastening clip, a shoulder vertical wall with a horizontal groove, and a tie attachment member for attaching the shoulder to a tie; and a pad assembly including a pad body and first insulator and a second insulator disposed in parallel along said pad body, each of said first insulator and said second insulator including an insulator vertical wall and a wing terminating said insulator vertical wall and extending away from said pad body; wherein said first shoulder and said second shoulder are spaced at a predetermined distance from each other to accommodate said pad assembly therebetween, with said wing of each of said first insulator and said second insulator extending into said horizontal groove of each of said first shoulder and said second shoulder to secure said pad assembly to said first shoulder and said second shoulder.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first shoulder and said second shoulder are each attached to a tie.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first insulator and said second insulator and said first shoulder and said second shoulder are configured to form interference fits therebetween.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said wing of each of said first insulator and said second insulator is flexible and is formed with an edge sized and shaped to fit into the groove of a respective shoulder, said wing of each of said first insulator and said second insulator bending inwardly as said pad assembly is inserted between said first shoulder and said second to fit into the respective groove.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of said first insulator and said second insulator includes a horizontal lip formed on said shoulder with the respective groove being disposed under said horizontal lip.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first insulator and said second insulator are attached to said pad body.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first insulator and said second insulator and said pad body are made as a single unitary component.
8. An apparatus for supporting rails, comprising: a tie arranged and constructed to support one or more railroad rails, said tie being made of a concrete material; a pair of shoulders, each shoulder including a leg imbedded in said tie and a shoulder body including a bore for receiving a railroad fastening clip and an outer surface, each shoulder having a shoulder vertical wall formed with a horizontal groove; and a pad assembly including a pad body with lateral sides and two insulators disposed along said lateral sides, each said insulators including an insulator body with an insulator vertical wall disposed adjacent to a respective shoulder vertical wall and a wing disposed on said insulator vertical wall and extending away from said pad body and into the horizontal groove of the respective shoulder; wherein said pad assembly is prevented from separating from said shoulders by the interference fits between the wings and the respective grooves.
9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said wings terminate in edges, said edges being disposed in said grooves with said grooves and the respective wings having complementary shapes.
10. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said shoulders include a horizontal lip disposed above said groove.
11. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein said insulators are disposed at a distance selected to accept a rail therebetween.
12. An apparatus for supporting rails, comprising: a tie arranged and constructed to support one or more railroad rails, said tie being made of a concrete material; a pair of shoulders, each shoulder including a leg imbedded in said tie and a shoulder body including a bore for receiving a railroad fastening clip and an outer surface; and a pad assembly including a pad body with lateral sides and two insulators disposed along said lateral sides, each said insulator including an insulator body with a wing terminating in an edge, wherein each said shoulder includes an insulator attachment member with a horizontal groove and horizontal lip disposed above said groove and said shoulders are configured to selectively attach to said wings by forming interference fits between said grooves and said edges.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) Referring now to
(11) Fastening assembly 18 includes a pad 20, and two shoulders 22, 24. The two shoulders 22, 24 are imbedded in a conventional concrete tie 25. The rail 12 is secured to the fastening assembly 18 by two conventional clips, such as e-clips available from Pandrol. These clips have been omitted from the figures for the sake of clarity.
(12) As shown in
(13) The central portion 30 and insulators 38, 40 are sized and shaped to insure that two vertical inner surfaces 46, 48 of the insulators are oriented perpendicularly to the top surface 32 and in parallel to each other and are separated by a distance W. W is also width of the foot 14 so that when the rail 12 is placed on the pad 20 it fits snugly between walls 46, 48, as shown in
(14) As shown more clearly in
(15) Insulator 44 is also formed with an outer vertical wall 56 disposed below and inwardly of profiled edge 54.
(16) Insulator 42 similarly has an inner vertical wall 46 (discussed above), an outer vertical wall 60 and a horizontal edge 62 disposed on a wing 64 (see
(17) Referring to
(18) The fastener assembly 18 is produced as follows. First, the concrete tie 16 is formed in a conventional manner. As part of this step, the shoulders 22, 24 are imbedded in the tie so that their legs 70 are completely disposed within concrete and only the bodies 72 are exposed, as shown in
(19) The pad 20 with insulators 44, 46 are created independently of the tie 16. As discussed above, the pad 20 are either formed simultaneously with the insulators 42, 44, or separately. If the second technique is used, then the insulators 42, 44 are then attached to the pad 20 along sides 38, 40.
(20) Note that the various components described above are sized and shaped so that when the pad 20 with its insulators 42, 44 are assembled the distance between the outer vertical walls 56, 66 are the same or just slightly less than the distance between the inner vertical walls 80 of the shoulders 22, 24. However the wings 52, 64 with their edges 54, 62 extend outwardly of these vertical walls. As a result, if the pad 20 with the insulators 42, 44 is placed above of the shoulders, edges 54, 62 rest on top of lips 77, as seen in
(21) In order to attach the pad 20 and insulators 22, 24 (forming a pad assembly 90) to the tie 16, the pad 20 is dropped from about 0.25-0.5 inches As the pad assembly is falling, as indicated by arrow A in
(22) The tie with the shoulders 22, 24 and the pad assembly 90 is now ready to be stored or shipped out to the field. The ties with the pad assembly and the shoulders are placed in position, the rails 12 are placed on the ties, as shown in
(23) In an alternate embodiment, the shoulders are made with profiled edges to fit into matching groves in the insulators.
(24) Obviously, numerous modifications may be made to this invention without departing from its scope as defined in the appended claims.