Reverse Angled Point Slider
20230322280 · 2023-10-12
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61L5/107
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A switching apparatus comprising a point detector connecting rod connected at one end to a switch machine and to at least one point at the opposite end. The point detector connecting rod is attached to the point via an angled block that permits a sliding motion relative to the point.
Claims
1. A switching apparatus including a point indicator comprising: a pair of stock rails comprising a first rail and a second rail; a pair movable points comprising a first point and a second point; a switch rod for moving the pair of movable points between an open position and a closed position, wherein a surface of the first point contacts the first rail in the closed position and a surface of the second point contacts the second rail in the open position; and an indicator rod connected to the first point at a first sliding interface and to the second point at a second sliding interface, wherein the first sliding interface is parallel to the surface of the first point, and wherein the second sliding interface is parallel to the surface of the second point.
2. The switching apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of the first sliding interface and the second sliding interface comprises: a female dovetail block, and a male dovetail block adapted to slidably engage the female dovetail block.
3. The switching apparatus of claim 1, wherein the second rail is non-parallel to the fist rail.
4. The switching apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a switch machine connected to the indicator rod, operably connecting the switch machine to the first point and the second point.
5. The switching apparatus of claim 1, further comprising: a guide roller attached to the indicator rod preventing movement of the indicator rod in a direction parallel to a longitudinal direction of the pair of stock rails.
6. A switching apparatus comprising: a pair of stock rails comprising a first rail and a second rail; a pair movable points comprising a first point and a second point; a switch rod for moving the pair of movable points between an open position and a closed position, wherein a surface of the first point contacts the first rail in the closed position and a surface of the second point contacts the second rail in the open position; and an indicator rod connected to the first point at a first sliding interface and to the second point at a second sliding surface, wherein the first sliding interface is non-parallel to an inner surface of the first point, wherein the second sliding interface is non-parallel to an inner surface of the second point.
7. The switching apparatus of claim 6, wherein the second rail is non-parallel to the fist rail.
8. The switching apparatus of claim 6, further comprising: a first block disposed between the first sliding surface and the first point; and a second block disposed between the second sliding surface and the second point, wherein the first block and the second block each has non-parallel sides.
9. The switching apparatus of claim 8, wherein an angle formed by the non-parallel sides of the first block equals an angle formed by an inner surface and an outer surface of the first point.
10. The switching apparatus of claim 8, wherein an angle formed by the non-parallel sides of the second block equals an angle formed by an inner surface and an outer surface of the second point.
11. The switching apparatus of claim 6, further comprising: a switch machine connected to the pair of movable points via the indicator rod.
12. The switching apparatus of claim 6, further comprising: a guide roller attached to the indicator rod preventing movement of the indicator rod in a direction parallel to a longitudinal direction of the pair of stock rails.
Description
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0011] Detection of the movement of the point detector connecting rod 122 in the switch machine 123 can be used to indicate the position of the points 112, 113 and whether complete movement of the points 112, 113 has occurred. For example, during a switching movement, a rock from the ballast under the rail ties can be lodged between one of the points 112, 113 and one of the stock rails 110, 111, preventing the points 112, 113 from sitting flush against the stock rails 110, 111. If the gap is sufficiently large, a railcar risks derailing as is passes through the switch 100. The point detector connecting rod 122 is used to help identify such a condition before the railcar passes through the switch 100.
[0012] In certain situations, thermal expansion of the points 112, 113 can cause misalignment of the point detector connecting rod 122. For example, as the points 112, 113 move in a direction parallel to the stock rails 110, 111 due to thermal expansion or from the flange of train wheels pushing the points 112, 113, one of the points 112, 113 will slide along the stock rail 110 or angled stock rail 111. In the embodiment shown in
[0013] In a typical switching apparatus, the switch rod, front rod, point detector connecting rod and lock rod connecting rod would be bolted directly to the points themselves; as a result, in a typical switch apparatus, when the point experiences movement in a direction parallel to the stock rail, the switch rod, front rod, point detector connecting rod and lock rod connecting rod would move wherever the point moves. This typical movement could have two negative effects on the point detector connecting rod and lock rod connecting rod. First, the rods could lose their intended angular alignment in relation to the switch machine causing a loss of “indication”; and second, the rods could displace horizontally in relation to the switch machine causing a loss of “indication”.
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[0015] Referring again to
[0016] While the disclosure has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modification can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the embodiments. Thus, it is intended that the present disclosure cover the modifications and variations of this disclosure provided they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.