Railroad switch position indicator
11919553 ยท 2024-03-05
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Abstract
A railroad switch position indicator configured for direct attachment to switch points which guide a train from one track to another. The indicator has first and second rotating reflector signals spring biased into a neutral position signaling caution. The first rotating reflector signal rotates in response to movement of the switch points against the spring bias while the second rotating reflector signal remains in neutral position when the switch points are lined for a first direction. The second rotating reflector signal rotates in response to movement of the switch points against the spring bias while the first set of reflectors remain in neutral position when the switch points are lined for a second direction.
Claims
1. A railroad switch position indicator configured for direct attachment to switch points, said indicator having first and second rotating reflector signals spring biased into a neutral position signaling caution, said first rotating reflector signal rotated in response to movement of the switch points against the spring bias while the second rotating reflector signal remains in neutral position when the switch points are lined for a first direction, said second rotating reflector signal rotated in response to movement of the switch points against the spring bias while the first set of reflectors remain in neutral position when the switch points are lined for a second direction.
2. The railroad switch position indicator of claim 1 having indicia on the rotating reflector signals which indicate that the switch points are correctly aligned in the first or second direction.
3. A railroad switch position indicator comprising first and second rotating signals spring biased into a neutral position signaling caution, said first and second signals mounted on first and second driven shafts, respectively, said first and second driven shafts connected to first and second driven sprockets, respectively, said first and second driven sprockets connected by first and second drive trains to first and second drive sprockets respectively, said first and second drive sprockets rotating on a drive shaft configured for connection to switch points, said first and second drive sprockets having first and second arcuate slots with aligned opposing ends in a neutral position respectively, a first and second vertically aligned finger received in the first and second arcuate slots respectively and rotating with the drive shaft, said first and second drive sprockets and said first and second driven sprockets having a gear ratio such that movement of the first finger with the drive shaft carrying the second finger to the end of the second arcuate slot results in a ninety degree rotation of the first signal signaling alignment in a first direction and movement of the second finger with the drive shaft in an opposite direction carrying the first finger to the end of the first arcuate slot results in a ninety degree rotation of the second signal signaling alignment in a second direction.
4. The railroad switch position indicator of claim 3 wherein the signals are orthogonal shaped with reflectors of a first color on opposing sides and reflectors of a second color on opposing sides.
5. The railroad switch position indicator of claim 4 wherein indicia indicating alignment in the first direction are provided on opposing sides of the first signal and wherein indicia indicating alignment in the second direction are provided on opposing sides of the second signal.
6. The railroad switch position indicator of claim 3 wherein the first and second arcuate slots are 45 degrees and the drive socket and driven socket in the first and second drive trains have a gear ratio of 2 to 1.
7. The railroad switch position indicator of claim 3 wherein the first and second arcuate slots are vertically aligned such that the end of the first slot aligns with the beginning of the second slot.
8. The railroad switch position indicator of claim 3 wherein the first and second fingers are mounted on an arm keyed or pinned to the drive shaft.
9. The railroad switch position indicator of claim 4 further comprising a cover with windows in a front and a rear through which the signals are read.
10. A railroad switch position indicator comprising an upper and lower support between which is sandwiched a drive mechanism responsive to movement of switch points, a first and second drive shaft rotate on the lower support and pass through the upper support, first and second rotating orthogonal shaped signals are mounted above the upper support on the first and second drive shafts respectively, said drive mechanism comprising a first and second driven sprocket mounted on the first and second driven shafts respectively, said first and second driven sprockets connected by a first and second drive train to a first and second drive sprocket respectively, said first and second drive sprockets rotating on a drive shaft, said first and second drive sprockets having a first and second arcuate slot with aligned opposing ends in a neutral position, a first and second vertically aligned finger received in the first and second arcuate slots respectively and rotating with the drive shaft, said first and second drive sprockets and said first and second driven sprockets having a gear ratio such that movement of the first finger with the drive shaft carrying the second finger to the end of the second arcuate slot results in a ninety degree rotation of the first signal signaling alignment in a first direction and movement of the second finger with the drive shaft in an opposite direction carrying the first finger to the end of the first arcuate slot results in a ninety degree rotation of the second signal signaling alignment in a second direction.
11. The railroad switch position indictor of claim 10 wherein the first and second driven shafts are spring biased such that the first and second signals signal caution in neutral position.
12. The railroad switch position indicator of claim 10 wherein the orthogonal shaped signals have reflectors of a first color on opposing sides and reflectors of a second color on opposing sides.
13. The railroad switch position indicator of claim 12 wherein indicia indicating alignment in the first direction are provided on opposing sides of the first signal and wherein indicia indicating alignment in the second direction are provided on opposing sides of the second signal.
14. The railroad switch position indicator of claim 10 wherein the first and second arcuate slots are 45 degrees and the drive socket and driven socket in the first and second drive trains have a gear ratio of 2 to 1.
15. The railroad switch position indicator of claim 14 wherein the first and second arcuate slots are vertically aligned such that the end of the first slot aligns with the beginning of the second slot.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) In the accompanying drawings, in which one of various possible embodiments of the invention is illustrated, corresponding reference characters refer to corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AT LEAST ONE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
(13) Referring to the drawings more particularly by reference character, reference character 10 refers to a switch point indicator in accordance with the present invention. Switch point indicator 10 is actuated by movements of a crossbar connecting the inner stockrails of a switch as described in WO 2017/044908 A1 which is incorporated by reference herein.
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(16) With cover 12 removed, as best seen in
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(19) In the embodiment shown in the drawings, each of arcuate slot 64a, 64b extends 45 degrees and first and second drive sprockets 46, 50 are vertically arranged such that the end of one slot is above the beginning of the second slot in neutral indicator switch position (
(20) In use, when switch point indicator 10 signals straight through as shown in
(21) When switch point indicator 10 indicates diverging as shown in
(22) A default position of switch indicator is shown in
(23) In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained. As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.