Track-mounting assembly
10428468 ยท 2019-10-01
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Abstract
A track-mounting assembly secures a longitudinally extending rail direction to a substrate and has a frame fixed to the substrate and a track plate fitted in the frame. A vertically throughgoing aperture of the frame has an inner edge formed by a longitudinally extending gauge surface directed transversely toward a field side of the assembly and a transversely oppositely directed and longitudinally extending field surface. The track plate carries the rail and has an outer edge is itself formed by a longitudinally extending field surface spacedly transversely confronting the gauge surface of the aperture and a longitudinally extending gauge surface spacedly transversely confronting the field surface of the aperture. The field surface of the track plate is of substantially greater area than the gauge surface of the aperture. An elastomeric mass fills between the frame and the track plate.
Claims
1. A track-mounting assembly for securing a rail extending in a longitudinal direction to a substrate, the assembly comprising: a frame fixable to the substrate and formed with a vertically throughgoing aperture having an inner edge formed by a longitudinally extending gauge surface directed transversely toward a field side of the assembly and a transversely oppositely directed and longitudinally extending field surface directed toward a gauge side of the assembly and of substantially greater area than the gauge surface; a track plate in the aperture and having an upwardly directed rail seat on which the rail is supported and an outer edge formed by a longitudinally extending gauge surface spacedly transversely confronting and of generally the same area as the gauge surface of the aperture and a longitudinally extending field surface spacedly transversely confronting and of generally the same area as the field surface of the aperture, the field surface of the track plate being of substantially greater area than the gauge surface of the aperture; and an elastomeric mass generally filling a space between the gauge surfaces and the field surfaces of the aperture and track plate.
2. The track-mounting assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the field surfaces of the inner and outer edges of the frame and track plate have a surface area at least half again as large as an area of the gauge surfaces of inner and outer edges of the frame and track plate.
3. The track-mounting assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the field surface of the aperture has two sections that are longitudinally and transversely offset from each other and the field surface of the track plate also has two sections that are longitudinally and transversely offset from each other and that each confront a respective one of the sections of the field surface of the aperture.
4. The track-mounting assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the elastomeric mass substantially completely fills the space between the inner edge of the aperture and the outer edge of the track plate.
5. The track-mounting assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the inner edge of the frame is substantially complementary to the outer edge of the track plate.
6. The track-mounting assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the elastomeric mass forms a jacket covering at least some outer surfaces of the track plate and frame.
7. The track-mounting assembly defined in claim 1, wherein the frame has a pair of transversely extending and longitudinally spaced sides longitudinally delimiting the aperture, one of the sides having two straight sections longitudinally offset from each other and each perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, and a center curved section extending generally between the straight end sections, the other of the sides having two straight end sections longitudinally offset from each other and each perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, and a center straight section extending parallel to the longitudinal direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) The above and other objects, features, and advantages will become more readily apparent from the following description, reference being made to the accompanying drawing in which:
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SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(11) As seen in
(12) As shown in more detail in
(13) The frame 20 as shown in
(14) Here the tabs 23 and 24 with the slots 24 and 25 are respectively shown at the gauge and field ends 21 and 22 of the assembly. They could be oppositely located, that is set in opposite quadrants for instance for use with a different style of eClip.
(15) In addition the frame 20 forms an elongated aperture 29 that is vertically throughgoing and that has an inner edge 30 complementary to an outer edge 41 of the track plate 40 as described below. This inner edge 30 has a two parallel field surfaces 31 and 35 transversely in line with the field slot 26, directed toward the gauge side 21, adjacent the field end 22, and extending at a transverse spacing parallel to the longitudinal direction L. The field surfaces 31 and 35 serve to buttress the track plate 40 against outward movement toward the end 22 as described below. At the gauge end 21 the inner edge 30 has a gauge surface 32 extending parallel to the direction L, directed toward the field end 22, and oppositely buttressing the track plate 40.
(16) The inner frame edge 30 further has a side surface 33 extending straight and perpendicular to the direction L from the surface 31 to the surface 32, and another side surface 34 extending perpendicular to the direction L between the surfaces 31 and 35. A generally S-shaped side wall surface 36 with two straight end sections juxtaposed with the gauge and field ends 21 and 22 and a curved central section extends between the surfaces 35 and 32 and forms the rest of the surface 36, so that the aperture 29 is widest at the field end 22 measured longitudinally at the surface 31.
(17) Thus, going clockwise as shown in
(18) The track plate 40 as shown in
(19) The outer edge 41 of the plate 40 is as mentioned above exactly complementary to the inner edge 30 of the aperture 20. Thus it has a shoulder surface 42 that extends parallel to and directly confronts the surface 31. In addition the plate 40 has gauge and field end surfaces 43 and 44 that are parallel to and directly confront the surfaces 32 and 35 of the frame 20.
(20) Thus when loaded transversely and horizontally perpendicular to the direction L toward the field side 22, the two surfaces 42 and 44 will compress the jacket 60 against the surfaces 31 and 35. Loading in the opposite direction toward the gauge side 21, which is much less likely to occur or be a problem, will compress the jacket 60 between the smaller surfaces 32 and 43. The surface area being employed to resist the typical loading toward the field side 22 is therefore about twice as great as is effective in the opposite direction, which is not a serious issue since such loading is not normally significant as the flanges of the train wheels are juxtaposed in the gauge region between the tracks.
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(22) With respect to the formation of the jacket 60 to control downward movement of the track plate 40, see copending application Ser. No. 14/682,219 filed 9 Apr. 2015, whose entire disclosure is herewith incorporated by reference.