Rail Brace Assembly
20240167231 ยท 2024-05-23
Inventors
- Steven D. Singleton (Cranberry Township, PA, US)
- Evan G. Eaton (Bethel Park, PA, US)
- Donald A. Bielski (Youngstown, OH, US)
- Brandon M. Airgood (Willoughby, OH, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A rail brace assembly for first and second rails includes a first support having an electrically insulating material configured to be engaged with a first side of base portions of the first rail and the second rail, with the first support defining a plurality of openings, a second support having an electrically insulating material configured to be engage with a second side of the base portions of the first rail and the second rail, with the second support defining a plurality of openings, a first base member having an electrically insulating material configured to be engaged with a bottom surface of the base portions of the first rail and the second rail, and a plurality of fasteners each configured to extend through one of the plurality of openings of the first support and the second support.
Claims
1. A rail brace assembly for first and second rails each having a head portion, a web portion extending from the head portion, and a base portion extending from the web portion, a longitudinal axis of the first rail aligned with a longitudinal axis of the second rail, the rail brace assembly comprising: a first support comprising an electrically insulating material configured to be engaged with a first side of the base portions of the first rail and the second rail, the first support defining a plurality of openings; a second support comprising an electrically insulating material configured to be engage with a second side of the base portions of the first rail and the second rail, the second support defining a plurality of openings; a first base member comprising an electrically insulating material configured to be engaged with a bottom surface of the base portions of the first rail and the second rail; and a plurality of fasteners each configured to extend through one of the plurality of openings of the first support and the second support.
2. The rail brace assembly of claim 1, further comprising: a second base member configured to abut the first base member and extend between the first support and the second support.
3. The rail brace assembly of claim 2, wherein the second base member is a metal plate.
4. The rail brace assembly of claim 1, wherein the first support and the second support each comprises a rail joint bar.
5. The rail brace assembly of claim 4, wherein the first support and the second support each comprise a polyurethane encapsulated rail joint bar.
6. The rail brace assembly of claim 1, wherein the plurality of fasteners each comprise a bolt and a nut.
7. The rail brace assembly of claim 6, further comprising a first washer plate configured to be engaged with the first support and a second washer plate configured to be engaged with the second support, wherein the first and second supports and the first and second washer plates are configured to be positioned between the nut and a head of the bolt.
8. The rail brace assembly of claim 1, wherein the first base member includes a body defining a plurality of openings configured to be aligned with the plurality of openings of the first and second supports.
9. A rail joint assembly comprising: a first rail having a head portion, a web portion extending from the head portion, and a base portion extending from the web portion; a second rail having a head portion, a web portion extending from the head portion, and a base portion extending from the web portion, a longitudinal axis of the first rail aligned with a longitudinal axis of the second rail; a first rail joint bar attached to a first side of the first and second rails; a second rail joint bar attached to a second side of the first and second rails; and a rail brace assembly comprising: a first support comprising an electrically insulating material engaged with a first side of the base portions of the first rail and the second rail, the first support defining a plurality of openings; a second support comprising an electrically insulating material engaged with a second side of the base portions of the first rail and the second rail, the second support defining a plurality of openings; a first base member comprising an electrically insulating material engaged with a bottom surface of the base portions of the first rail and the second rail; and a plurality of fasteners each extending through one of the plurality of openings of the first support and the second support.
10. The rail joint assembly of claim 9, further comprising: a second base member abutting the first base member and extending between the first support and the second support.
11. The rail joint assembly of claim 9, wherein the first support and the second support each comprises a rail joint bar.
12. The rail joint assembly of claim 11, wherein the first support and the second support each comprise a polyurethane encapsulated rail joint bar.
13. The rail joint assembly of claim 9, wherein the plurality of fasteners each comprise a bolt and a nut.
14. The rail joint assembly of claim 9, further comprising a first washer plate engaged with the first support and a second washer plate engaged with the second support, wherein the first and second supports and the first and second washer plates are positioned between the nut and a head of the bolt.
15. The rail joint assembly of claim 9, wherein the first base member includes a body defining a plurality of openings aligned with the plurality of openings of the first and second supports.
16. A rail brace assembly for first and second rails each having a head portion, a web portion extending from the head portion, and a base portion extending from the web portion, a longitudinal axis of the first rail aligned with a longitudinal axis of the second rail, the rail brace assembly comprising: a base plate defining a plurality of openings; a plurality of clips, each of the plurality of clips comprising an electrically-insulating material configured to engage the base portion of the first rail or second rail, each of the plurality of clips defining an opening configured to be aligned with one of the plurality of openings of the base plate; and a plurality of fasteners configured to extend through respective openings of the plurality of clips and the plurality of openings of the base to secure the clips and the base plate to the first and second rails.
17. The rail brace assembly of claim 16, wherein the base plate is metal.
18. The rail brace assembly of claim 16, further comprising a plurality of washer plates configured to be positioned on a top surface of each of the plurality of clips, wherein the plurality of fasteners each comprise a bolt with a head and a nut, and wherein each of the plurality of washer plates, each of the plurality of clips, and the base plate are positioned between the head of the bolt and the nut when the rail brace assembly is attached to the first and second rails.
19. The rail brace assembly of claim 16, further comprising an insulator plate configured to be positioned between the base portions of the first and second rails and the base plate.
20. A rail joint assembly comprising: a first rail having a head portion, a web portion extending from the head portion, and a base portion extending from the web portion; a second rail having a head portion, a web portion extending from the head portion, and a base portion extending from the web portion, a longitudinal axis of the first rail aligned with a longitudinal axis of the second rail; a first rail joint bar attached to a first side of the first and second rails; a second rail joint bar attached to a second side of the first and second rails; and a rail brace assembly comprising: a base plate positioned below the base portions of the first and second rails, the base plate defining a first opening and a second opening; a first clip comprising an electrically-insulating material engaged with the base portion of the first rail or second rail at the first side of the first and second rails, the first clip defining an opening; a second clip comprising an electrically-insulating material engaged with the base portion of the first rail or second rail at the second side of the first and second rails, the second clip defining an opening; a first fastener extending through the opening of the first clip and the first opening of the base plate to secure the first clip and the base plate to the first and second rails; and a second fastener extending through the opening of the second clip and the second opening of the base plate to secure the second clip and the base plate to the first and second rails.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] For purposes of the description hereinafter, the words upward and downward, and spatial terms, if used, shall relate to the described embodiments as oriented in the drawing figures. However, it is to be understood that many alternative variations and embodiments may be assumed except where expressly specified to the contrary. It is also to be understood that the specific devices and embodiments illustrated in the accompanying drawings and described herein are simply exemplary embodiments of the invention.
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[0027] The rail brace assembly 10 includes a base plate 50 positioned below the base portions 26 of the first and second rails 14, 16, with the base plate 50 defining a first opening and a second opening, a first clip 52 having an electrically-insulating material engaged with the base portion 26 of the first rail 14 or second rail 16 at the first side of the first and second rails 14, 16, with the first clip 52 defining an opening, a second clip 54 having an electrically-insulating material engaged with the base portion 26 of the first rail 14 or second rail 16 at the second side of the first and second rails 14, 16, with the second clip 54 defining an opening, a first fastener 56 extending through the opening of the first clip 52 and the first opening of the base plate 50 to secure the first clip 52 and the base plate 50 to the first and second rails 14, 16, and a second fastener 58 extending through the opening of the second clip 54 and the second opening of the base plate 50 to secure the second clip 54 and the base plate 50 to the first and second rails 14, 16. The clips 52, 54 may be formed entirely from an electrically-insulating material, such as fiberglass. In some aspects or embodiments, the clips 52, 54 are formed from a metal core encapsulated by the electrically-insulating material, such as plastic or an elastomeric material. The base plate 50 may be formed from steel and the rail brace assembly 10 may include an insulating plate 60, such as a fiberglass plate, positioned between the base portions 26 of the rails 14, 16 and the base plate 50.
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[0031] The rail brace assembly 10 may be utilized in connection with various rail profiles, with the rail brace assembly 10 configured to provide clearance with various types of existing rail joints. The rail brace assembly 10 may be utilized in connection with an existing bonded 136 RE type joint with a lug and toe (
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[0034] The rail brace assembly 100 includes a first support 102 having an electrically insulating material configured to be engaged with a first side of the base portions 26 of the first rail 14 and the second rail 16, and a second support 104 having an electrically insulating material configured to be engaged with a second side of the base portions 26 of the first rail 14 and the second rail 16. The first support 102 and the second support 104 each define a plurality of openings 106, 108. The rail brace assembly 100 also includes a first base member 110 having an electrically insulating material configured to be engaged with a bottom surface of the base portions 26 of the first rail 14 and the second rail 16 and a plurality of fasteners 112 each configured to extend through one of the plurality of openings 106, 108 of the first support 102 and the second support 104.
[0035] In some aspects or embodiments, the rail brace assembly 100 includes a second base member configured to abut the first base member 110 and extend between the first support 102 and the second support 104. The second base member 114 is a metal plate, although other suitable materials and configurations may be utilized.
[0036] In some aspects or embodiments, the first support 102 and the second support 104 are each a rail joint bar. The first and second supports 102, 104 may be polyurethane encapsulated rail joint bars having a metal core fully encapsulated with polyurethane. In other aspects or embodiments, the first and second supports 102, 104 may be fiberglass rail joint bars. A head portion 116 of the first and second supports 102, 104 is configured to engage the base portion of the rails 14, 18 and a toc portion 118 of the first and second supports 102, 104 is configured to engage the second base member 114. A recessed area 120 is defined between the head portion 116 and the toc portion 118 of the first and second supports 102, 104, with the recessed area 120 receiving a portion of the first and second rails 14, 18 and the second base member 114.
[0037] In some aspect or embodiments, the first base member 110 includes a body 122 defining a plurality of openings 124 configured to be aligned with the plurality of openings 106, 108 of the first and second supports 102, 104. The first base member 110 may be a fiberglass block, although other suitable materials and configurations may be utilized.
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[0039] In some aspects or embodiments, the rail brace assembly 100 further includes a first washer plate 130 engaged with the first support 102 and a second washer plate 132 engaged with the second support 104, with the first and second supports 102, 104 and the first and second washer plates 130, 132 positioned between the nut 128 and a head of the bolt 126. An additional washer 134 may be positioned between the nut 128 and the first washer plate 130.
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[0041] Accordingly, the rail brace assemblies 10, 100 are configured to be installed on an existing rail joint to further support the rail joint without necessitating the removal of the existing rail joint. In other words, the rail brace assemblies 10, 100 do not require the removal of the existing bolts or rail joint bars, which advantageously allows a more cost effective reinforcement.
[0042] Further, it will be readily appreciated by those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention without departing from the concepts disclosed in the foregoing description. Accordingly, the particular embodiments described in detail herein are illustrative only and are not limiting to the scope of the invention, which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any and all equivalents thereof.