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US333480A
US333480A US333480DA US333480A US 333480 A US333480 A US 333480A US 333480D A US333480D A US 333480DA US 333480 A US333480 A US 333480A
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    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01BPERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
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  • Figure l of the drawings is a representafourth inch in thickness of hard wood under tion of this invention, and is a vertical section the rail is as good, and will protect the rail as taken across the rails.
  • Fig. 2 is a detail and well as one foot in thickness will do.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective chair holds the wood in place, and when the view of the chair.
  • Fig. 4 is a cross-section wood needs replacing, neither the chair nor 70 through the tie. the rail need be disturbed.
  • the keys are of My invention has relation to railroad ties the same practical use as spike-heads, and preand chairs; and it consistsiu the construction vent the removal of the rail from the chair.
  • A designates the tie,which is made rail or keeps the rails from spreading is gen of steel, from three-eighths of an inch to oneerally a single spike to each tie, or one-halt half inch in thickness, and is provided with inch of metal.
  • the chair 80 o integral depending flanges B B, extending has twelve times the metal there is in a spike, along its entire length at its sides.
  • the tie A is provided with longitudinal is three times the metal, as the slot in the tie slots C C or mortises, in which the tenons D is one and one-halfinch wide, and the tcnon D of the railroad-chairs are seated. is sixto six and one-half inches long, so that 85 5 E designates one of the railroad-chairs, and it will be impossible for the rails to spread.
  • F F designate the lugs for the same, which
  • the tenon on the chair extends each way lugs are provided in their inner faces with farther than the flanges of'thc rail, so there horizontal dovetail grooves G G, which come will be one and three-fourths inch of metal just above the flanges of the base of the rail under the rail.
  • the chair in all instances 9c 40 H when the latter is in place. Beneath the extends across the width of the tie.
  • rail H is placed a strip of wood, I, which can Having described this invention, what I be replaced at any time without disturbing claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, either the rail or chair. is-
  • J J arekeys,which aredriveninto the dove- 1.
  • Slotted the rail in the chair substantially asspecified.
  • H0 blocks L L are introduced between the flanges 2.

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L. B. PRINDLE.
METALLIC RAILWAY TIE AND CHAIR; No. 333,480. Patented Dec. 29, 1885.
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' Nr rn STATES il ATENT LYMAN B. PRINDLE, OF BANTAM, CONNECTICUT.
METALLIC RAILWAY TIE AND CHAIR.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 333,480, dated December 29,1885. Application filed October 24, 1885. Serial No. 180,859. (N model.)
To all whom, it may concern: of the tenon of the railroad-chair, and give a Be it known that I, LYMAN B. PRINDLE, a greater bearing to the tenons of the chair. citizen of the United States, resident at Ban- The tie will be about from six to seven inches tam, in'the county of Litchfield and State of wide, and the flanges B B will be from one to 55 Connecticut, have invented certain new and one and one-halfinch deep.
useful Improvements in Metallic Railway Ties It has been demonstrated beyond controand Chairs; and I do declare the following to versy, both in this country and in Mexico, be a full, clear, and exact description of the that the rail must rest on wood, and not on invention, such as will enable others skilled metal or stone. Ifit rests on either metal or 60 IO in the art to which it appertains to make and stone, both the rail and the rolling-stock will use the same, reference being had to the acconibe pounded out and worn out by use in a short panying drawings, and to letters or figures of time, as has been demonstrated both in this reference marked thereon, which form a part country and in Europe. I have investigated of this specification. the matter and have satisfied myself that one- 6 5 Figure l of the drawings is a representafourth inch in thickness of hard wood under tion of this invention, and is a vertical section the rail is as good, and will protect the rail as taken across the rails. Fig. 2is a detail and well as one foot in thickness will do. The a vertical section. Fig. 3 is a perspective chair holds the wood in place, and when the view of the chair. Fig. 4 is a cross-section wood needs replacing, neither the chair nor 70 through the tie. the rail need be disturbed. The keys are of My invention has relation to railroad ties the same practical use as spike-heads, and preand chairs; and it consistsiu the construction vent the removal of the rail from the chair. and novel combination of parts, as will be In practice the spike-heads do not touch the hereinafter fully described, and particularly rails. Theysimplyprevent the removal of the 75 pointed out in the claims. rails from the chairs. When a train is pass- Referring by letter to the accompanying ing a sharp curve, all that holds the outside drawings, A designates the tie,which is made rail or keeps the rails from spreading is gen of steel, from three-eighths of an inch to oneerally a single spike to each tie, or one-halt half inch in thickness, and is provided with inch of metal. In this construction the chair 80 o integral depending flanges B B, extending has twelve times the metal there is in a spike, along its entire length at its sides. Near each and where the tenon goes through the tie there end the tie A is provided with longitudinal is three times the metal, as the slot in the tie slots C C or mortises, in which the tenons D is one and one-halfinch wide, and the tcnon D of the railroad-chairs are seated. is sixto six and one-half inches long, so that 85 5 E designates one of the railroad-chairs, and it will be impossible for the rails to spread. F F designate the lugs for the same, which The tenon on the chair extends each way lugs are provided in their inner faces with farther than the flanges of'thc rail, so there horizontal dovetail grooves G G, which come will be one and three-fourths inch of metal just above the flanges of the base of the rail under the rail. The chair in all instances 9c 40 H when the latter is in place. Beneath the extends across the width of the tie.
rail H is placed a strip of wood, I, which can Having described this invention, what I be replaced at any time without disturbing claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, either the rail or chair. is-
J J arekeys,which aredriveninto the dove- 1. The combination, with the flanged and v 5 5 tail grooves G G just above the base-flanges slotted steel tie, of the railroad-chair halving ofthe rail, to hold the rail in place in the chair. its inner opposed faces provided with dove- Strips or pieces K, of felt or other fabric, are tail grooves and its base with a tenon, the interposed between the steel tie and the bot flanged rail, and the dovetail keys for locking tom of the chair to protect the tie. Slotted the rail in the chair, substantially asspecified. H0 blocks L L are introduced between the flanges 2. The combination, with the slotted and of the tie at its ends and receive thelower end flanged steel tie and the slotted re-enforcingblock, of the raiIrQad-chair having groeves in lugs, the flanged rail, and the keys fprlocking the inner faces of its side lugs, the slotted'felt the rail in the chair, substantially as specified. IO interposed between the tie and the chair, the In testimony whereof I aflix my signaturein flanged rail, and the keys for clamping the presence of two witnesses.
5 rail in place, substantially as specified. LYMAN B. PRINDLE.
3. The combination, with the railway-chair Witnesses:
having the grooved lugs, 0f the wooden strip CLARA C. BAUOH, resting in the bottom of the chair between the FR. M. RAUOH.
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