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US1343813A
US1343813A US320844A US32084419A US1343813A US 1343813 A US1343813 A US 1343813A US 320844 A US320844 A US 320844A US 32084419 A US32084419 A US 32084419A US 1343813 A US1343813 A US 1343813A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01BPERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
    • E01B3/00Transverse or longitudinal sleepers; Other means resting directly on the ballastway for supporting rails
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  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary top plan view thereof
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line 33 of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line -f14 of Flg, 5;
  • Fig. 5 is a horizontal sectional, view
  • Figs. (3 and 7 are detail. perspective views.
  • the reference characters 8 and 9 designate the two sections of the tie, the outer end of each of which sections is thickened as designated by the reference character 10.
  • the reference character 11' designates the meeting edges of the inner end of the tie sections 8 and 9, said sections being provided at their meeting ends with shoulders 12 and 13, respectively. Each of these shoulders extends throhghout half of the width of its tie member, the other half of said width being formed in a recess to accommodate the shoulder of the opposite tie member.
  • These two tie members are secured together by means of a two-part clip 14, each part of which comprises a substantially L-shaped member, the extremity of Specification of was ream. 1 Y
  • each "of said L-shapedmembers being formed with an eye,16, said end of each memberbeing adapted to receive thethreaded end" of the opposite member as shown in Fig. 2, in order to secure'the two sections 8 I
  • the enlarged portion 10 of each'of the tie members 8 and 9 is provided with a recess' 17, the side walls-of which are straight and the end walls of which are undercut as designated at 18 in Figs. 1 and 4.
  • each cushion block 19 is mounted in each of these recesses 17 a cushion block 19, and each cushion block is maintained within its respective recess by means of locking plates 20 and wedges 21 and 22, the locking plates 20 each being provided on its lower end with a projection 23, which is adapted to engage under the ends of the cushion block.
  • the reference character 25 designates a wear plate, which comprises a sheet metal member adapted to be placed between the rails 26 and the cushion blocks 19.
  • the cushion blocks are cut out on their upper face at their'inner end, and the wear plates 25 are each provided with an integral depending flange 28, which is adapted to engage the'shoulder 29 formed by cutting said recess.
  • the rails 26 are secured in position on the wear plates 25 by fastenings 30, and each of said fastenings comprises a bolt, the
  • each'of these fastening means is hooked as at 32, and is adapted to engage beneath the cushion plate 19, the flare of the recess in which the cushion plate is mounted being provided with depressions 33 to accommodate the lower hooked ends 32' of the rail fasteningsf
  • a passageway 84 which serves as a means to permit of the draining'of water which may accumulate in the bottom of the recess 17 and its depressed portion 33.
  • the wear plates are each provided near one end, with square The lower end of I openings 35, and near the opposite end with slots 86, the purpose of both of which is to receive the rail fastenings 30.
  • Fig. 6 shows a modified form of wear plate and in this form the wear plate is provided with an integral brace 26, the inner end of which is provided with oppositely disposedintegral wings 27 adapted to engage the web of the rail 26.
  • This form of wear plate is particularly adapted for use when the track is formed with a curve, the portion 26' serving as a brace to the rail.
  • the wear plate is also provided with squared openings 35 and slots 36, to receive the rail fastenings 30, which are of the same construction as m the heretofore described form.
  • the wedges 21 and 22 are not of equal thickness, the specific reason for which is that on curves the rail head sometimes wears, thus increasing the gage of the track. If when the track is laid, the narrower wedge be placed upon the outside of the rail, it Wlll be seen that as said rail wears, if the wedges are transposed with the thicker wedge placed to the outside of the rail, the same will be moved nearer the opposite rail of the track, thus bringing the gage of said track to standard.
  • a railway. tie comprising two sections having abutting ends, a projection on-each of said abutting ends, a recess formed on each of said abutting ends and arranged to receive the projection upon the abutting end opposed thereto, and means carried by each of said abutting ends and adapted for interengagement to secure the two tie sections in operative position.

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6aum1 Q J. R. DOOLEY. RAILWAY TIE. APPLICATION mm AUG.30. 1919.
Patented June 15, 1920.
WITNESSES J. E. Doc/e By W To all whom it may concern:
UNITED (STATES.
JOS EPIi RdBERT noo' LEY, onMoBrLE, ALABAMA. it
, lRArL-WA'Y rIn. 5 I
Be it known'that'I, Josnrrr 1R. 'DoonnY, a
citizen of the United States, and a resident of Mobile, in the county of Mobile and State of Alabama, have invented a new and Improved Railway-Tie, ofwhich the following is a full, clear, andexact description. Thisinventionrelates to new. and useful improvements in combination" railway ties,
and it pertains "more particularlyv to that type of tie described in United States Letters Patent No. 1,317,560, granted to me tv'eptember 30, 1919.
It is the primary object of the present invention to improve the means employed for securing railway rails to the ties.
It is a further object of the present invention to form a more effective means for securing the meeting ends of the tie sections together.
With the above and other objects in view, reference is had to the accompanying drawings, in which- Figure 1. is a side elevation, partly in section, of a tie and rail fastening means constructed in accordance with the present invention; r
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary top plan view thereof;
Fig. 3 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line 33 of Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a vertical sectional view taken on the line -f14 of Flg, 5;
Fig. 5is a horizontal sectional, view;
Figs. (3 and 7 are detail. perspective views.
of two forms of wear plates employed in connection with the tie. I
Referring more particularly'to the drawings, the reference characters 8 and 9 designate the two sections of the tie, the outer end of each of which sections is thickened as designated by the reference character 10. The reference character 11' designates the meeting edges of the inner end of the tie sections 8 and 9, said sections being provided at their meeting ends with shoulders 12 and 13, respectively. Each of these shoulders extends throhghout half of the width of its tie member, the other half of said width being formed in a recess to accommodate the shoulder of the opposite tie member. These two tie members are secured together by means of a two-part clip 14, each part of which comprises a substantially L-shaped member, the extremity of Specification of was ream. 1 Y
"and 9 of the'tie together. 7
Patented line 15, 1920.
Application filed August 30,1919. Seria1 No.-"32 0,844.
'one leg of which 'is screw threaded for the reception ofa nut 15. Theopposite end of each "of said L-shapedmembers being formed with an eye,16, said end of each memberbeing adapted to receive thethreaded end" of the opposite member as shown in Fig. 2, in order to secure'the two sections 8 I The enlarged portion 10 of each'of the tie members 8 and 9 is provided with a recess' 17, the side walls-of which are straight and the end walls of which are undercut as designated at 18 in Figs. 1 and 4. In each of these recesses 17 is mounted a cushion block 19, and each cushion block is maintained within its respective recess by means of locking plates 20 and wedges 21 and 22, the locking plates 20 each being provided on its lower end with a projection 23, which is adapted to engage under the ends of the cushion block.
The reference character 25 designates a wear plate, which comprises a sheet metal member adapted to be placed between the rails 26 and the cushion blocks 19. As
designated by the reference character '27,
the cushion blocks are cut out on their upper face at their'inner end, and the wear plates 25 are each provided with an integral depending flange 28, which is adapted to engage the'shoulder 29 formed by cutting said recess.
The rails 26 are secured in position on the wear plates 25 by fastenings 30, and each of said fastenings comprises a bolt, the
upper end of which is hooked as at 31, to
engage the base of the rail, it being understood that there are four of these rail-fastening means at each end of the tie, being arranged in pairs on opposite sides of the base flange of the rail. each'of these fastening means is hooked as at 32, and is adapted to engage beneath the cushion plate 19, the flare of the recess in which the cushion plate is mounted being provided with depressions 33 to accommodate the lower hooked ends 32' of the rail fasteningsf Leading from the bottom of the'depressed portion 33 is a passageway 84, which serves as a means to permit of the draining'of water which may accumulate in the bottom of the recess 17 and its depressed portion 33.
' As shown in Fig. 7 the wear plates are each provided near one end, with square The lower end of I openings 35, and near the opposite end with slots 86, the purpose of both of which is to receive the rail fastenings 30.
Fig. 6 shows a modified form of wear plate and in this form the wear plate is provided with an integral brace 26, the inner end of which is provided with oppositely disposedintegral wings 27 adapted to engage the web of the rail 26. This form of wear plate is particularly adapted for use when the track is formed with a curve, the portion 26' serving as a brace to the rail. In this form of the invention, the wear plate is also provided with squared openings 35 and slots 36, to receive the rail fastenings 30, which are of the same construction as m the heretofore described form.
By reference to the drawings, it will be seen that the wedges 21 and 22 are not of equal thickness, the specific reason for which is that on curves the rail head sometimes wears, thus increasing the gage of the track. If when the track is laid, the narrower wedge be placed upon the outside of the rail, it Wlll be seen that as said rail wears, if the wedges are transposed with the thicker wedge placed to the outside of the rail, the same will be moved nearer the opposite rail of the track, thus bringing the gage of said track to standard.
Havin thus described the what is c aimed is: V
A railway. tie comprising two sections having abutting ends, a projection on-each of said abutting ends, a recess formed on each of said abutting ends and arranged to receive the projection upon the abutting end opposed thereto, and means carried by each of said abutting ends and adapted for interengagement to secure the two tie sections in operative position.
JOSEPH ROBERT DOOLEY.
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