End Post Gap Fill Assembly
20230110305 · 2023-04-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An end post gap fill assembly for an insulated rail joint includes a gap fill member including a head section at a first end of the gap fill member and a stem section extending from the head section to a second end of the gap fill member. The head section is configured to be positioned between respective head portions of first and second rails and the stem section is configured to be positioned between respective web portions and base portions of the first and second rails. A thickness of the gap fill member is consistent from the first end of the gap fill member to the second end of the gap fill member. A sealant is configured to fill a circumferential gap between an outer surface of the gap fill member and outer surfaces of the first and second rails.
Claims
1. An end post gap fill assembly for an insulated rail joint, the insulated rail joint comprising a first rail, a second rail aligned with the first rail and defining an end post gap between ends of the first rail and the second rail, a first rail joint bar, and a second rail joint bar, the first rail and the second rail each comprising a head portion, a web portion extending from the head portion, and a base portion extending from the web portion, the end post gap fill assembly comprising: a gap fill member having a first end, a second end positioned opposite the first end, a first face configured to abut the end of the first rail, and a second face configured to abut the end of the second rail, the gap fill member comprising a head section at the first end of the gap fill member and a stem section extending from the head section to the second end of the gap fill member, the head section configured to be positioned between the respective head portions of the first and second rails and the stem section configured to be positioned between the respective web portions and base portions of the first and second rails, the gap fill member having a length extending along a longitudinal axis of the gap fill member, a width extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the gap fill member, and a thickness extending from the first face to the second face, the thickness of the gap fill member is consistent from the first end of the gap fill member to the second end of the gap fill member; and a sealant configured to fill a circumferential gap between an outer surface of the gap fill member and outer surfaces of the first and second rails.
2. The end post gap fill assembly of claim 1, wherein the gap fill member comprises a high pressure fiberglass laminate, and wherein the gap fill member and the sealant are electrically insulating.
3. The end post gap fill assembly of claim 1, wherein the width of the gap fill member at the head section is smaller than a width of the first and second rails at the head portions of the first and second rails.
4. The end post gap fill assembly of claim 3, wherein the width of the gap fill member at the stem section is smaller than a width of the first and second rails at the web portions of the first and second rails.
5. The end post gap fill assembly of claim 4, wherein the length of the gap fill member is smaller than a height of the first and second rails extending from a top surface of the head portions of the first and second rails to a bottom surface of the base portions of the first and second rails.
6. The end post gap fill assembly of claim 5, wherein the first and second rails comprise a 115 RE railroad rail.
7. The end post gap fill assembly of claim 5, wherein the first and second rails comprise a 136 RE railroad rail.
8. The end post gap fill assembly of claim 1, further comprising tape configured to be applied to the head portions of the first and second rails to contain the sealant to the circumferential gap.
9. A method of filling an end post gap for an insulated rail joint, the insulated rail joint comprising a first rail, a second rail aligned with the first rail and defining an end post gap between ends of the first rail and the second rail, a first rail joint bar, and a second rail joint bar, the first rail and the second rail each comprising a head portion, a web portion extending from the head portion, and a base portion extending from the web portion, the method comprising: inserting a gap fill member into the end post gap, the gap fill member having a first end, a second end positioned opposite the first end, a first face abutting the end of the first rail, and a second face abutting the end of the second rail, the gap fill member comprising a head section at the first end of the gap fill member and a stem section extending from the head section to the second end of the gap fill member, the head section positioned between the respective head portions of the first and second rails and the stem section positioned between the respective web portions and base portions of the first and second rails, the gap fill member having a length extending along a longitudinal axis of the gap fill member, a width extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis of the gap fill member, and a thickness extending from the first face to the second face, the thickness of the gap fill member is consistent from the first end of the gap fill member to the second end of the gap fill member, the gap fill member defining a circumferential gap between an outer surface of the gap fill member and outer surfaces of the first and second rails; and filling the circumferential gap with a sealant, wherein the sealant is electrically insulating.
10. The method of claim 9, further comprising: applying tape to at least a portion of the first and second rails prior to filling the circumferential gap with sealant, the tape configured to contain the sealant to the circumferential gap.
11. The method of claim 9, further comprising: trimming the gap fill member to size prior to inserting the gap fill member into the end post gap.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the stem section at the second end of the gap fill member is trimmed to reduce the length of the gap fill member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] For purposes of the description hereinafter, the words “upward” and “downward”, and like 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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[0018] In one aspect or embodiment, one or more gap fill members 14 are utilized to fill the end post gap 22 between the ends of the first and second rails 18, 20. As discussed in more detail below, the sealant 16 is configured to fill a circumferential gap 70 between an outer surface of the gap fill member 14 and outer surfaces of the first and second rails 18, 20.
[0019] The sealant 16 may be liquid or liquid-like when applied, but solidifies during installation. The sealant 16 may be configured to bond to the first and second rails 18, 20, the gap fill member 14, and/or the first and second rail joint bars 24, 26. The sealant 16 may be an adhesive material, including polyurethane-based materials. The sealant 16 may be a polymer based material, polyurethane, epoxy, silicone, acrylics, or curing acrylic or epoxy. The sealant 16 may bond and solidify within the circumferential gap 70. The sealant 16 may be selected by virtue of its properties, such as adhesion, strength, time to solidify, and flexibility to withstand tensile and compressive stresses. In one aspect or embodiment, the gap fill member 14 and the sealant 16 are electrically insulating.
[0020] In one aspect or embodiment, the gap fill member 14 is formed from a pressure resistant material, such as a high pressure fiberglass laminate, although other suitable materials may be utilized. In one aspect or embodiment, the gap fill member 14 is formed from G10 fiberglass material.
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[0023] In one aspect or embodiment, the method includes applying the tape 72 to at least a portion of the first and second rails 18, 20 prior to filling the circumferential gap 70 with sealant 16, with the tape 72 configured to contain the sealant 16 to the circumferential gap 70. For example, the tape 72 may be applied to a portion of the head portions 28 of the first and second rails 18, 20 and/or the base portions 32 of the first and second rails 18, 20 to act as a form as the sealant 16 is pumped or delivered to the circumferential gap 70.
[0024] In one aspect or embodiment, the method further includes trimming the gap fill member 14 to size prior to inserting the gap fill member 14 into the end post gap 22. The stem section 62 at the second end 54 of the gap fill member 14 may be trimmed to reduce the length of the gap fill member 14. The gap fill member 14 may be trimmed to accommodate the size or configuration of the insulated rail joint 12 or to accommodate any portions of an end post that may remain in the end post gap 22 between the first and second rails 18, 20.
[0025] The first and second rails 18, 20, particularly the head portions 28, may be altered prior to inserting the gap fill member 14 into the end post gap 22. Altering may include grinding or shaping to better form the appropriate structure needed for proper installation. The gap fill member 14 may be installed by inserting it downward between the first and second rails 18, 20 at the end post gap 22. The tape 72 may be removed after filling the circumferential gap 70 with the sealant 16, and the sealant 16 may be altered to conform to the shape of the first and second rails 18, 20.
[0026] The end post gap fill assembly 10 is configured to at least temporarily fill the end post gap 22 between the first and second rails 18, 20 after the insulated rail joint 12 has failed and/or lost at least a portion of its end post. The end post gap fill assembly 10 is configured to maintain the electrical insulation between the first and second rails 18, 20 until the insulated rail joint 12 can be entirely replaced. The end post gap fill assembly 10 is configured to provide a solid compression stop when the rails 18, 20 warm up and compress together, thereby preventing the sealant from being pushed out of the end post gap 22 or deteriorated due to such compression.
[0027] 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.