GB2453575A - Railway rail pad - Google Patents

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GB2453575A
GB2453575A GB0719900A GB0719900A GB2453575A GB 2453575 A GB2453575 A GB 2453575A GB 0719900 A GB0719900 A GB 0719900A GB 0719900 A GB0719900 A GB 0719900A GB 2453575 A GB2453575 A GB 2453575A
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Stephen John Cox
Robert John Hamilton
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Priority to JP2010528473A priority patent/JP5285076B2/en
Priority to KR1020107010274A priority patent/KR101588563B1/en
Priority to BRPI0816624-2A2 priority patent/BRPI0816624B1/en
Priority to US12/679,829 priority patent/US8201751B2/en
Priority to CA2698142A priority patent/CA2698142C/en
Priority to AU2008309405A priority patent/AU2008309405B2/en
Priority to RU2010117194/11A priority patent/RU2478150C2/en
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01BPERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
    • E01B9/00Fastening rails on sleepers, or the like
    • E01B9/68Pads or the like, e.g. of wood, rubber, placed under the rail, tie-plate, or chair
    • E01B9/685Pads or the like, e.g. of wood, rubber, placed under the rail, tie-plate, or chair characterised by their shape
    • E01B9/686Pads or the like, e.g. of wood, rubber, placed under the rail, tie-plate, or chair characterised by their shape with textured surface

Abstract

The pad (1) has a rail seat portion (2) for receiving a foot of a railway rail, the rail seat portion (2) being provided on at least one major face (4A, 4B) thereof with a plurality of protrusions (5) which are unevenly distributed across the face of the rail seat portion (2) such that the ratio of the area of the face occupied by the protrusions (5) to the area of the face free of protrusions (5) is greater in an edge region (6a, 6b) of the rail seat portion (2) than in a central region (7) of the rail seat portion (2), the edge region (6a, 6b) being adjacent to one edge of the pad (1) and the central region (7) being adjacent to the edge region (6a, 6b). The protrusions (5) are studs of the same size.

Description

RAILWAY RAIL PAD
The present invention relates to a railway rail pad.
Railway rail pads are provided between a foot of a railway rail and an underlying rail foundation, the pad having a rail seat portion for receiving the rail foot.
Rail pads are typically made of resilient elastomeric material such as ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA). In a typical rail pad the rail seat portion is provided with a plurality of protrusions, such as studs or ribs, on one or both major faces. The design of the pad and the material used to make it are chosen so as to ensure that the pad has desired stiffness and wear characteristics, according to the requirements of the railway track in which it is to be used.
According to the present invention there is provided a railway rail pad for location between a foot of a railway rail and an underlying rail foundation, the pad having a rail seat portion for receiving a foot of a railway rail, two opposite edges of which rail seat portion extend parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rail when the pad is in use, which rail seat portion is provided with a plurality of protrusions on at least one major face thereof, wherein the protrusions are unevenly distributed across the said face of the rail seat portion such that the ratio of the area of said face occupied by said protrusions to the area of said face free of said protrusions is greater in an edge region of the rail seat portion than in a central region of the rail seat portion, said edge region being adjacent to one of said edges and said central region being adjacent to said edge region.
Such a pad may have reduced stiffness as compared to a conventional pad, in which the ratio is constant over
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substantially all of the rail seat region, whilst restricting rail roll and pad wear to an acceptable level, particularly in the edge region of the pad which is that part of the pad subject to the greatest loading and therefore most susceptible to wear.
Preferably the ratio is also greater in another edge region of the rail seat portion, adjacent to the other of the edges, than in the said central region.
In a preferred embodiment, the area of each of the protrusions is the same and the spacing between the protrusions varies.
The protrusions may comprise studs. The studs may be arranged in columns, extending substantially parallel to the opposite edges, each stud being of the same size, and the number of studs in a column in the central region which is closest to said edge region being greater than in a column closer to the centre of the rail seat portion. The studs may also be arranged in rows, extending substantially transverse to the opposite edges, wherein the ratio of protrusions to free area in a row of studs adjacent to, but spaced from, the centre of the rail seat portion is greater than that in a row further from the centre.
The protrusions are preferably distributed symmetrically with respect to a first centre line of the rail seat portion extending parallel to the said longitudinal rail axis. Desirably, the protrusions are also distributed symmetrically with respect to a second centre line of the rail seat portion extending perpendicular to the said longitudinal rail axis.
Reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure lA shows a plan view of a pad embodying the present invention; Figure 18 shows a side view of the pad of Fig. 1A; Figure lC shows an end view of the pad of Fig. 1A; Figure 1D shows a perspective view of the pad of Fig. 1A; Figure 2 shows a plan view of a first alternative pad embodying the present invention; and Figure 3 shows a plan view of a second alternative pad embodying the present invention.
As shown in Figs. 1A to lID a pad 1 embodying the present invention has an approximately rectangular rail seat portion 2 and four ear portions 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d formed respectively at the four corners of the rail seat portion 2. The ears 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d serve to locate the pad 1 on a rail foundation (not shown) with respect to clip anchoring shoulders (not shown). When the pad is in use beneath a rail, a first edge 2a of the rail seat portion 2 between the ears 3a and 3b and a second edge 2b of the rail seat portion between the ears 3c and 3d lie transverse to the longitudinal axis of the rail and a third edge 2c of the rail seat portion 2 between the ears 3a and 3c and a fourth edge 2d of the rail seat portion between the ears 3b and 3d lie substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rail (not shown).
The rail seat portion 2 has two major faces 4A, 4B on each of which are formed a plurality of protrusions, which in this embodiment comprise studs 5 of substantially circular cross-section and equal size. The studs 5 are distributed unevenly across each major face, in register with studs 5 on the other major face, such that the ratio of the area occupied by the studs 5 on the face of the rail seat portion 2 to the area of that face free of studs 5 is greater in edge regions 6a, 6b of the rail seat portion 2 than in a central region 7 of the rail seat portion 2, the edge regions 6a, 6b being adjacent respectively to the third and fourth edges 2c, 2d of the rail seat portion 2 and the central region 7 being adjacent to the edge regions 6a, 6b. The ratio decreases gradually across the rail seat region 2 from the edges 2c, 2d to the centre 2e of the rail seat region 2. In this way, the stiffness of the pad is reduced whilst restricting rail roll and pad wear to an
acceptable level.
In this embodiment the desired ratio, and hence pad characteristics, is obtained by selecting the number and location of the studs 5 in the edge and central regions 6a, 6b, 7.
In particular, in the pad 1, the studs 5 are arranged in columns parallel to the edges 2c, 2d of the rail seat portion 2. There are 7 columns al to a7 parallel to the edges 2c, 2d. As shown in Fig. 1A there are 9 studs in columns a? and a7, 6 studs in columns a2 and a6, 4 studs in columns a3 and aS and 4 studs in column a4. Thus, the number of studs in a column in the central region 7 which is closest to the edge region 6a, 6b is greater than in a column closer to the centre 2e of the rail portion 2a.
The studs in columns a? to a7 are also arranged in rows parallel to the edges 2a, 2b. There are 9 rows bi to b9.
As shown in Fig. 1A there are 5 studs in rows bi and b9, 4 studs in rows b2 and b8, 5 studs in rows b3 and b7, 6 studs in rows b4 and b6, and 2 studs in row bS. Thus, in this embodiment, the ratio of protrusions to free area in a row of studs adjacent to, but spaced from, the centre 2e of the rail seat portion 2 is greater than that in a row further from the centre.
In total the pad 1 has 42 studs on each face 4A and 4B of the pad 1.
The pattern of studs 5 is such that they are arranged symmetrically with respect to the two centre lines CL1, CL2 of the rail seat portion 2. Column a4 lies on the centre line CL1 and row b5 lies on the centre line CL2.
In this way, the pad can be used correctly either way round on the rail foundation provided that the ears 3a to 3d are located on the clip anchoring shoulders. The pad 1 has a retention lip 8 between ears 3a and 3c along edge 2c and another retention lip 8 between ears 3b and 3d along edge 2d, to hold the pad down and make it captive in a rail fastening assembly. If these lips 8 were not required and were omitted, since the pattern of studs 5 on each major face 4A, 4B of the rail seat portion is the same, the pad could also be used either way up.
Another embodiment of the pad has additional studs 5 placed, for example, in column a4, at rows b2 and b8, and in columns a3 and a5, at row b5, to adjust the stiffness of the pad as required. Such a pad 1' is shown in Figure 2.
This pad has a total of 46 studs.
Table 1 below shows the respective ratios of protrusions to free area for pads A, B, C and D of different sizes and having different numbers of studs.
The pad 1 shown in Figure 1 is a pad of type A and the pad 1' shown in Figure 2 is a pad of type B. Figure 3 shows apadl"oftypec.
In one embodiment of pad 1, having a rail seat portion 2 of thickness 5.3mm in a part between studs 5 and of thickness 9mm in a part having studs 5, the pad was made of EVA material of a grade having approximately 9% VA content.
The dynamic stiffness of the pad was 193.8kN/mm. Under a standard 3 million cycle inclined wear test the pad stiffened 16.8%. In comparison a softer pad, made of EVA material of a grade having approximately 14% VA content, and having 62 studs of the same size, had a dynamic stiffness of 196kN/min but stiffened in the wear test to a much larger degree, 27.8%.
TABLE 1
Pad A J Pad B Pad C Pad D PadSize I45x150mm 145x125mm No. of Studs/ 42/10mm 46/10mm 42110mm 46/10mm Diameter Width of Edge 21.45 mm 21.45mm 17.84mm 17.84mm Region Area of Edge 3144.31mm4 3144.31mm4 2586.8mm' 2586.8mm' Region Area of Studs in 706.86 mm4 706.86mm' 706. 86mm' 706.86mm' Edge Region Area of Edge 2437.45mm' 2437.45mm' 1879.94mm' 1879.94mm' Region free of Studs Ratio of Stud 0.29 0.29 0.38 0.38 Area to Free Area in Edge Region Width of Central 107.07mm 107.07mm 89.34mm 89.34mm Region Area of Central 15527.12mm1 15527.12mm' 12954.3mm' 12954.3mm' Region Area of Studs in 1884.96mm' 2199.12mm' 1884.96mm' 2199.12mm' Central Region Area of Central 13642.16mm' 13328mm' 11069. 34mm' lO755.l8mm' Region Free of Studs Ratio of Stud 0.14 0.165 0.17 0.20 Area to Free Area in Central Region I I ________________

Claims (9)

  1. Claims 1. A railway rail pad for location between a foot of a railway rail and an underlying rail foundation, the pad having a rail seat portion for receiving a foot of a railway rail, two opposite edges of which rail seat portion extend parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rail when the pad is in use, which rail seat portion is provided with a plurality of protrusions on at least one major face thereof, wherein the protrusions are unevenly distributed across the said face of the rail seat portion such that the ratio of the area of said face Occupied by said protrusions to the area of said face free of said protrusions is greater in an edge region of the rail seat portion than in a central region of the rail seat portion, said edge region being adjacent to one of said edges and said central region being adjacent to said edge region.
  2. 2. A pad as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ratio is also greater in another edge region of the rail seat portion, adjacent to the other of said edges, than in the said central region.
  3. 3. A pad as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the area of each of the protrusions is the same and the spacing between the protrusions varies.
  4. 4. A pad as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the protrusions comprise studs.
  5. 5. A pad as claimed in claim 4, wherein the studs are arranged in columns, extending substantially parallel to said Opposite edges, each stud being of substantially the same size, and the number of studs in a column in the central region which is closest to said edge region being greater than in a column closer to the centre of the rail seat portion.
  6. 6. A pad as claimed in claim 5, wherein the studs are also arranged in rows, extending substantially transverse to said opposite edges, wherein the ratio of protrusions to free area in a row of studs adjacent to, but spaced from, the centre of the rail seat portion is greater than that in a row further from the centre.
  7. 7. A pad as claimed in any preceding claim, wherein the protrusions are distributed symmetrically with respect to a first centre line of the rail seat portion extending parallel to the said longitudinal rail axis.
  8. 8. A pad as claimed in claim 7, wherein the protrusions are distributed symmetrically with respect to a second centre line of the rail seat portion extending perpendicular to the said longitudinal rail axis.
  9. 9. A railway rail pad substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to Figure 1 or Figure 2 or Figure 3 of the accompanying drawings.
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GB0719900A GB2453575B (en) 2007-10-11 2007-10-11 Railway rail paid
RU2010117194/11A RU2478150C2 (en) 2007-10-11 2008-10-08 Rail pad
PCT/GB2008/003395 WO2009047493A1 (en) 2007-10-11 2008-10-08 Railway rail pad
KR1020107010274A KR101588563B1 (en) 2007-10-11 2008-10-08 Railway rail pad
BRPI0816624-2A2 BRPI0816624B1 (en) 2007-10-11 2008-10-08 rail rail shoe
US12/679,829 US8201751B2 (en) 2007-10-11 2008-10-08 Railway rail pad
CA2698142A CA2698142C (en) 2007-10-11 2008-10-08 Railway rail pad
AU2008309405A AU2008309405B2 (en) 2007-10-11 2008-10-08 Railway rail pad
JP2010528473A JP5285076B2 (en) 2007-10-11 2008-10-08 Railway track pad
ZA2010/01669A ZA201001669B (en) 2007-10-11 2010-03-08 Railway rail pad

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