US1588509A - Fishplate clamp - Google Patents

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US1588509A
US1588509A US1906A US190625A US1588509A US 1588509 A US1588509 A US 1588509A US 1906 A US1906 A US 1906A US 190625 A US190625 A US 190625A US 1588509 A US1588509 A US 1588509A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01BPERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
    • E01B11/00Rail joints
    • E01B11/56Special arrangements for supporting rail ends
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Patented June 1-5, 1926.V
UNITED STATES GEORGE J'. D. TRETHEWEY, OF DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
FISHPLATE CLAMP.
Application filed January My inventionV relates to lisli-plates and rail joints, and more particularly to boltless clamps for the same, by means ot which the rails may be securely held in proper relation to each other and all creeping is prevented.
The object of the invention is to so construct the same that it will have but few parts, may be easily and cheaply' manufactured, can be assembled with ease, and the parts composing the saine may be repaired or restored with little labor.
In the drawings forming a part of this specification, and in which like symbols of reference represent corresponding parts in the several views Figure Al is a plan view of the device as the same appears assembled, or in its oper ative position;
Figure 2 is a transverse sectional view on the line 2 2, Figure l;
Figure is a perspective view of a portion ot' the plate showing yslot in the saine;
Figure et is a view of one of the pillar blocks, having a dove-tailed tongue to be received in the slot in the tie plate; and,
Figure 'is a key to lock the pillar block.
ln the drawings, l represents a set screw l 'for locking the key 2 to the pillar block thus holding the latter in place. The key 2 has a plain surface on the side neXt the set-screw, the side next the pillar block is undercut, the side next the rail inclines inwardly at its base, and its outer or opposite side is undercut. Y
3 indicates the dove-tailed tongue of 'the pillar block, the saine adapted to be received in the slot 6, and then slid into the portion 7 of the saine. clined downwardly toward the rail, its key side plain, and its outer sideflared or dovetailed to agree with the configura-tion of the key y Y il indicates two locating pins adapted to be received in openings 8 in the pillar block 13, and openings 9 in the rails.
l0 are lag screws to hold the plates firmly in place; and ll a lag screw to fasten key 2 in place. The set-screw l is operated by means of ai key with an angular end (not shown), as is usual in such cases. The opening 7 is undercut or dove-tailed to correspond with the tongue of the pillar block. 12 is the loose, and 13 the rigid, block.
The operation of the device will be apparent from the foregoing description.
rlhe slot 6 has its rail side ink 12, 1925. Serial No. 1,906.
l.Vhen the device is in its operative position as shown in Figure l, and the operator desires to disasse-inble the same, hel will first loosen the set screw, thenlitt out the key,
be inade inone piece, or holes may be formed in the pillar block Vand the pins driven in the saine. The pins hold the ends of the rails in place.
.Having now fully described my invention, what I claiin as new, and desire to secure by Letters-Patent, is
l. A rail joint, comprising a rigid block to engage one side oit' a rail, a tie plate 7 formed with an opening having a reduced portion, a pillar block vhaving a dovetailed tongue adapted to be received in the `opening and silde within the reduced portion, and a key also adapted to be received in the opening to lock the pillar block tongue to the tie-plate. l
2. A rail joint,'coniprising a tie-plate, a rigid, and a movable, pillar block engaging Athe same, a removable block having a dovetailed tongue, an opening having a reduced portion to receive the dovetailed tongue, and a plurality or' pins connected to the rigid pillarr block and extending tlirough perforations in the rails to hold the saine.
3. In a device of the character described, a plurality of pillar blocks, one formed with a dove-tailed tongue, a tie plate 'formed with an opening having a reduced vportion which is undercut to receive the dovetailed tongue, anda key to be received in the enlarged por? tion of the opening to hold the tongue when the saine is slid into place.
d. In a device of the character described, a tie plate formed with an undercut perforation and an inclined side, a pillaij'block lia-ving a depending lug to engage and he locked in the perforation, and a key formed with' two undercut sides and an inwardly inclined side to engage the perorationand be locked in the saine. Y
` In testimony whereof I afHX my signature.
GEORGE J. D. TRETHEWEY'.
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