CURVED INSULATED RAIL JOINT BAR AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME
20220195673 · 2022-06-23
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Abstract
A rail joint bar, comprising: a first side and a second side; wherein the first side has a longitudinal axis and a first outer surface curved convexly or concavely along the longitudinal axis and wherein the first outer surface defines a rounded shape conforming to and fitting within a concavely or convexly curved channel of a side of a curved railroad rail joint, wherein the concavely or convexly curved channel is defined by a web, a head and a foot of the railroad rail joint; and wherein the second side has a second outer surface that has a flat surface following the same curvature of the first side.
Claims
1. A rail joint bar, comprising: a first side and a second side; wherein the first side has a longitudinal axis and a first outer surface curved convexly along the longitudinal axis and wherein the first outer surface defines a rounded shape conforming to and fitting within a concavely curved channel of a side of a curved railroad rail joint, wherein the concavely curved channel is defined by a web, a head and a foot of the railroad rail joint; and wherein the second side has a second outer surface that has a flat surface following the same curvature of the first side.
2. The rail joint bar of claim 1, wherein the first outer surface has a radius of curvature of 82′ (25 m) feet.
3. The rail joint bar of claim 1, wherein the first outer sui face has a radius of curvature of 75 to 85 feet
4. The rail joint bar of claim 3, wherein the rail joint bar defines a plurality of bolt holes.
5. The rail joint bar of claim 3, wherein the rail joint bar defines six or eight bolt holes disposed along a longitudinal center line of the rail joint bar.
6. The rail joint bar of claim 5, wherein the two or three outermost bolt holes on each side of the longitudinal center line of the rail joint bar were produced prior to, and the two innermost bolt holes thereon were produced after, the bending of the rail joint bar to produce the convexly curved first outer surface.
7. A rail joint bar, comprising: a first side and a second side; wherein the first side has a longitudinal axis and a first outer sui face curved concavely along the longitudinal axis and wherein the first outer surface defines a shape conforming to and fitting within a convexly curved channel of a side of a curved railroad rail joint, wherein the convexly curved channel is defined by a web, a head and a foot of the railroad rail joint; wherein the second side has a second outer surface that has a flat surface following the same curvature of the first side.
8. The rail joint bar of claim 7, wherein the first outer surface has a radius of curvature of 82′ (25 m) feet.
9. The rail joint bar of claim 7, wherein the first outer surface has a radius of curvature of 75 to 85 feet.
10. The rail joint bar of claim 9, wherein the rail joint bar defines a plurality of bolt holes.
11. The rail joint bar of claim 9, wherein the rail joint bar defines six or eight bolt holes disposed along a longitudinal center line of the rail joint bar.
12. The rail joint bar of claim 11, wherein the two or three outermost bolt holes on each side of the longitudinal center line of the rail joint bar were produced prior to, and the two innermost bolt holes thereon were produced after, the bending of the rail joint bar to produce the concavely curved first outer surface.
13. A method of making a curved rail joint bar having a plurality of bolt holes disposed along a longitudinal center line of the rail joint bar, wherein half of the plurality of bolt holes are equally-spaced on a first half of the rail joint bar and the other half of the plurality of bolt holes are equally-spaced on a second half of the rail joint bar, comprising: providing a blank rail joint bar without bolt holes, wherein the blank rail joint bar has a first side and a second side; wherein the first side has a longitudinal axis and a first outer surface defining a rounded shape conforming to and fitting within a channel of a side of a railroad rail joint, wherein the channel is defined by a web, a head and a foot of the railroad rail joint; and wherein the second side of the blank rail joint bar has a second outer surface that is flat; drilling all but the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes into the blank rail joint bar; straightening the blank rail joint bar; immobilizing first and second ends of the blank rail joint bar; pushing on a center of the second outer surface to place the blank rail joint bar under load; releasing the load to produce a convex curve along the longitudinal axis of the first outer surface; and drilling the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes into the blank rail joint bar.
14. The method of making a curved rail joint bar of claim 13 wherein, prior to drilling the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes, the center of the second outer surface is pushed by 0.75″ to 0.85″ and then released to allow the blank rail joint bar to spring back to where the convex curve of the first outer surface has a radius of curvature of 82′ (25 m) along its longitudinal axis.
15. The method of making a curved rail joint bar of claim 14, further comprising: molding the blank rail joint bar, in a mold having a concave curvature equal to that of the convexly bent rail joint bar, with cloth and adhesive after the drilling of the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes.
16. The method of making a curved rail joint bar of claim 13, wherein the blank rail joint bar is 36 inches or 48 inches long.
17. A method of making a curved rail joint bar having a plurality of bolt holes disposed along a longitudinal center line of the rail joint bar, wherein half of the plurality of bolt holes are equally-spaced on a first half of the rail joint bar and the other half of the plurality of bolt holes are equally-spaced on a second half of the rail joint bar, comprising: providing a blank rail joint bar without bolt holes, wherein the blank rail joint bar has a first side and a second side; wherein the first side has a longitudinal axis and a first outer surface defining a rounded shape conforming to and fitting within a channel of a side of a railroad rail joint, wherein the channel is defined by a web, a head and a foot of the railroad rail joint; and wherein the second side of the blank rail joint bar has a second outer surface that is flat; drilling all but the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes into the blank rail joint bar; straightening the blank rail joint bar; immobilizing first and second ends of the blank rail joint bar; pushing on a center of the first outer surface to place the blank rail joint bar under load; releasing the load to produce a concave curve along the longitudinal axis of the first outer surface; and drilling the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes into the blank rail joint bar.
18. The method of making a curved rail joint bar of claim 17 wherein, prior to drilling the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes, the center of the first outer surface is pushed 0.84″ to 0.94″ and then released to allow the blank rail joint bar to spring back to where the concave curve of the first outer surface has a radius of curvature of 82′ (25 m) along its longitudinal axis.
19. The method of making a curved rail joint bar of claim 18, further comprising: molding the blank rail joint bar, in a mold having a convex curvature equal to that of the concavely bent rail joint bar, with cloth and adhesive after the drilling of the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes.
20. The method of making a curved rail joint bar of claim 17, wherein the blank rail joint bar is 36 inches or 48 inches long
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] The present disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0043] The following description, taken in conjunction with the referenced drawings, is presented to enable one of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the disclosure and to incorporate it in the context of particular applications. Various modifications, as well as a variety of uses in different applications, will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles, defined herein, may be applied to a wide range of aspects. The present disclosure is not intended to be limited to the aspects disclosed herein. Instead, it is to be afforded the widest scope consistent with the disclosed aspects.
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[0046] In either embodiment, preferably, first outer surface 13 or 113 of rail joint bar 10 or 110 has a radius of curvature of about 75 to 85 feet. Rail joint bar 10 defines a plurality of bolt holes 26. Preferably, rail joint bar 10 defines 6 or 8 bolt holes 26 disposed along a longitudinal center line 25 of the rail joint bar 10. Also, rail joint bar 110 defines a plurality of bolt holes 226. Preferably, rail joint bar 110 defines 6 or 8 bolt holes 126 disposed along a longitudinal center line 125 of the rail joint bar 110.
[0047] Preferably, the two outermost bolt holes 28 or 128 on each side of the longitudinal center line 25 or 125 of the rail joint bar 10 or 110, respectively, with 6 bolt holes 26 or 126 were produced prior to, and the two innermost bolt holes 30 or 130 thereon were produced after, the bending of the rail joint bar 10 or 110 to produce the convexly curved first outer surface 13 or the concavely curved first outer surface 113, respectively. Preferably, the three outermost bolt holes on each side of the longitudinal center line 25 or 125 of the rail joint bar 10 or 110 with 8 bolt holes 26 or 126 were produced prior to, and the two innermost bolt holes 30 or 130 thereon were produced after, the bending of the rail joint bar 10 or 110 to produce the convexly curved first outer surface 13 or the concavely curved first outer surface 113, respectively.
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[0049] The present disclosure is also directed to, as shown in
[0050] Method 100 preferably comprises the following steps:
[0051] providing a blank rail joint bar without bolt holes, wherein the blank rail joint bar has a first side and a second side; wherein the first side has a longitudinal axis and a first outer surface defining a rounded shape conforming to and fitting within a channel of a side of a railroad rail joint, wherein the channel is defined by a web, a head and a foot of the railroad rail joint; and wherein the second side of the blank rail joint bar has a second outer surface that is flat as shown at 110 in
[0052] drilling all but the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes into the blank rail joint bar as shown at 120 in
[0053] straightening the blank rail joint bar as shown at 130 in
[0054] immobilizing first and second ends of the blank rail joint bar as shown at 140 in
[0055] pushing on a center of the second outer surface to place the blank rail joint bar under load as shown at 150 in
[0056] releasing the load to produce a convex curve along the longitudinal axis of the first outer surface as shown at 160 in
[0057] drilling the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes into the blank rail joint bar as shown at 170 in
[0058] Preferably, in method 100, prior to drilling the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes at 170 in
[0059] Method 100 preferably further comprises molding the blank rail joint bar, in a mold having a concave curvature equal to that of the convexly bent rail joint bar, with cloth insulation/epoxy adhesive 300 on the first outer surface after the drilling of the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes as shown at 180 in
[0060] Preferably in method 100 the blank rail joint bar is 36 inches or 48 inches long.
[0061] The present disclosure is further directed to, as shown in
[0062] Method 200 preferably comprises the following steps:
[0063] providing a blank rail joint bar without bolt holes, wherein the blank rail joint bar has a first side and a second side; wherein the first side has a longitudinal axis and a first outer surface defining a rounded shape conforming to and fitting within a channel of a side of a railroad rail joint, wherein the channel is defined by a web, a head and a foot of the railroad rail joint; and wherein the second side of the blank rail joint bar has a second outer surface that is flat as shown at 210 in
[0064] drilling all but the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes into the blank rail joint bar as shown at 220 in
[0065] straightening the blank rail joint bar as shown at 230 in
[0066] immobilizing first and second ends of the blank rail joint bar as shown at 240 in
[0067] pushing on a center of the first outer surface to place the blank rail joint bar under load as shown at 250 in
[0068] releasing the load to produce a concave curve along the longitudinal axis of the first outer surface as shown at 260 in
[0069] drilling the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes into the blank rail joint bar as shown at 270 in
[0070] Preferably, in method 200, prior to drilling the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes at 270 in
[0071] Method 200 preferably further comprises molding the blank rail joint bar, in a mold having a convex curvature equal to that of the concavely bent rail joint bar, with cloth insulation/epoxy adhesive 300 on the first outer surface after the drilling of the two innermost of the plurality of bolt holes as shown at 280 in
[0072] Preferably in method 200 the blank rail joint bar is 36 inches or 48 inches long.
[0073] It should be understood that while the present disclosure has been described herein in terms of specific embodiments set forth in detail, such embodiments are presented by way of illustration of the general principles of the present disclosure, and the present disclosure is not necessarily limited thereto. Certain modifications and variations in any given material, process step or chemical formula will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present disclosure, and all such modifications and variations should be considered within the scope of the claims that follow.