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US1047062A US65081411A US1911650814A US1047062A US 1047062 A US1047062 A US 1047062A US 65081411 A US65081411 A US 65081411A US 1911650814 A US1911650814 A US 1911650814A US 1047062 A US1047062 A US 1047062A
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    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
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W. R. D. INNES.
RAILWAY SLEEPER.
APPLICATION FILED SEPT. 22. 1911.
.1,047O62 I c Patented De0.10,1912.
WILLIAM ROBERT DRAY'ION INNES, OF SOUTH MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA.
RAILWAY-SLEEPER.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Application filed September 22, 1911.
Patented Dec. 10, 1912.
Serial No: 650,814.
To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, WILLIAM ROBERT Dnsrron INNES, a sub ect of the Kmg of Great: Britain, residing at Moore'street, South Melbourne, in the State of Victoria,
clear, and exact description of the invention,
i such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same. I
This invention has been devised to provide improvements in the sleepers used in the permanent way of railways, that is to say in the member to which the parallel rails are fixed.
A. sleeper embodying my improvements is so constructed as to require a minimum of future attention and from the nature of the composition of the material used in its construction will not decay or become otherwise injured by exposure to the air and weather.
In order that the invention may be the more easily understood, reference may be made to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1 is an illustration of arail fixed in position upon two sleepers embodying the improvements. Fig. 2 a sectional end elevation showing one of the holding down bolts in its fixed position. Fig. 3 is a plan of that part of one of the sleepers shown in Flg. l and illustrating the plate and a section of the base of one of the holding down bolts. Fig. 4 is a plan showing the longitudinal arrangement of the reinforcing means. Fig. 5 is a plan View of a detail showing the method of stirruping the reinforcing metal rods. Figs. 6 and 7 show a locking washer and nut when in their fastened position upon a holding down bolt. Figs. 8 and 9 illustrate the head and base of shank of one of the said holding down bolts, and Fig. 10 shows a cambered bar or plate hereinafter described.
In these drawings a is a sleeper constructed of reinforced concrete the said concrete being compounded preferably from an aqueous admixture of basaltic stone chips, crushed basaltic matter and Portland cement (with or without some sand), and re inforced by metal longitudinal rods I; joined or looped to stirrups c of similar rod metal. In the sleepers shown I employ preferably but not arbitrarily eight of these 1 plate 6 eyeletted longitudinal rods and six sets of stirrups, the whole forming a homogeneous reinforced mass.
In the sleeper a I arrange a full depth slotted opening (Z running parallel with the plane of the sleeper. The slotted opening cl (see Fig. 2) commences in a widened portion cl for a short distance in the underside of the sleeper and contains a cambered metal see Fig. 10) to take the strain of a bolt head f of the bolt f. The slotted opening (Z is tapered slightly inward at its bottom so as to receive a squared butt end 7 of the shank of bolt f and enable the said bolt f to rock for a slight distance for adjusting it in its true position before the nut f is screwed home.
A V-shaped incision g is cut vertically in the threaded end of the bolt 7 to hold a toothed washer h the exterior of which latter on being bent at h (as shown in Fig. 6) locks the nut in its adjusted and tightened position.
6 is the cambered plate through which is a'perforation allowing the bolt f to pass, the camber being to provide against the slipping outwardly of the bolt head f by vibration and outward thrust of the rail is. The holding plate '2' has a forwardly projecting presser foot 2" which latter is beveled off to meet the corresponding contour of the base of the rail 70 and when held tightly in place by the bolt f and its nut forms a grip to prevent the said rail 70 from moving. In some cases the under surface of 2" may be serrated or roughened to increase its gripping capacity. Two of these bolts 7, plates i and their parts are placed opposite one another at each end of the sleepers for holding the rail 70 between them (see Fig. 4).
Referring to the slotted opening (Z I may in some cases shorten the length of such opening on one end of a sleeper or may employ two short openings each of suflicient capacity only to admit the bolt head to rigidly fix the rail at that end of the sleeper and leave the adjustment of gage between the two rails 70 to be performed by the alterable bolts f working in an extended slot (Z at the other end.
It will be noticed that the bolt I employ has a head f of an oblong section and that it is placed in position by being lowered into the slotted opening with the length of the head in line with such slotted opening cl and when it has been sufliciently lowered so as to come below the cambered plate 0 it is given a half turn, this brings the said head f at right angles across the width of opening in the plate 6 and slotted passage d. It will also be noted that the bottom of the bolt shank at f (see Fig. 8) is squared thus preventing the said bolt from turning in the plate 0 if it is desired to tighten or loosen the nut F.
In Fig. 1 is shown an end of the sleeper a upper face of the sleeper to the point at which the shoulder is formed between the same and the said widened portion at the under side of the sleeper.
2. An improved sleeper for railways comprising a body having a plurality of slots running longitudinal thereof and extending entirely through the sleeper, each slot being i widened at the under side of the sleeper and.
the sides of each slot converging from the upper face of the sleeper to the point at which the shoulder is formed between the same and the said widened portion at the under side of the sleeper, and a slotted plate I set into the sleeper at the base of the said widened portion of the slottherein.
8. An improved sleeper composed of composition materials for railways comprising a body having a plurality of slots running longitudinal thereof and extending entirely through the sleeper, each slot being widened at the under side of the sleeper and the sides of each slot converging from the upper face of the sleeper to the point at which the shoulder is formed between the same and the said widened portion at the under side of the sleeper, a plurality of reinforcing bars arranged in tiers, and a plurality of cross members connecting said reinforcing bars.
4. The hereindescribed improvement in railway equipment comprising a sleeper having a plurality of slots running longitudinal thereof and extending entirely through the sleeper, each slot being widened at the under side of the sleeper and the sides of each slot converging from the upper face of the sleeper to the point at which the shoulder is formed between the same and the said widened portion at the under side of the sleeper, a slotted plate at the base of the widened recess, a bolt having an elongated head adapted when placed longitudinally of the slots in the said sleeper to pass through the slot in the said slotted plate, the said bolt. having a square portion adjacent to the head thereof adapted to fit within the said slot in the slotted plate when the bolt is in position, a holding plate, a presser foot connected therewith adapted to engage the base of the rail, and a nut for securing the said bolt holding plate and presser foot in position.
In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
WILLIAM ROBERT DRAYTON INNES.
Vitnesses ALICE HARKER, FLORENCE SINCLAIR.
copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents. Washington, D. G.
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