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US636702A US68643898A US1898686438A US636702A US 636702 A US636702 A US 636702A US 68643898 A US68643898 A US 68643898A US 1898686438 A US1898686438 A US 1898686438A US 636702 A US636702 A US 636702A
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    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
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  • My invention relates to improvements in machines for forcing into the ties the projections of the tie-plates, which are now used on the tie under the rail in railroads; and the objects of my invention are, first, to provide a simple and inexpensive machine, and, second, to provide a quick-working machine having great power. I attain these objects by the mechanism herein described, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in Which- Figure l is an end view, and Fig. 2 is a side view, of my machine.
  • A is the base or foundation timber, and B standards fastened to the baseAin any suitable Inanner. They are shown in the drawings as an iron band passing under and fastened to the base by lag-bolts.
  • stirrup F is a cast-iron cylinder rotatively mounted in the standards B by its axle b, which is eccentric to the periphery thereof. Integral with the cylinder D is an arm D, to which is bolted the lever E. Pendent from the cylinder D is the stirrup F, the bottom of which is always kept under the cylinder D by means of the arm F, attached thereto and to which is affixed the weight H.
  • the principal use of the stirrup F is to provide a plate which can be oiled where it comes in contact with the surface of the cylinder D when setting the tieplate, and thereby save a large amount of friction and a consequent loss of power.
  • I is a tie-plate having projections.
  • L is the tie in place in the machine, with the tie-plate I in position to have the projections thereof forced into the tie.
  • mymachine The operation of mymachine is as follows: The tie and tie-plate being in position in the machine, as shown in the drawings, the operator seizes the lever E and brings it over, so as to cause the cylinder to rotate on its axle. As the axle is eccentric, the bottom of the stirrup F is soon brought in contact with the tieplate I, and the stirrup then rests on-the tieplate. The further movement of the lever causes the periphery of the cylinder D to come in contact with and press down the bottom of the stirrup, which forces the projections of the tie-plate into the tie, thereby attaching them together. The lever is then thrown up, the tie turned, and another plate is then similarly affixed to the other end, when the tie is ready for use and is removed from the machine.
  • a tie-plate-setting machine consisting of the base A standards B, rigidly aflixed to the base; cylinder D having its axle b eccentric; axle b rotatively mounted in standards B; lever E, rigidly affixed to the cylinder D; stirrup F, having arm F, carrying weight H, dependent from cylinder D, all substantially as described herein for the purposes set forth.

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No- 636,702. Patented Nov. 7, I899.
G. R. WILTON.
TIE PLATE SETTING MAGI'HNE.
(Application filed July- 20, 1898.) (.N u M o d e l wam A m: mails PEYiRS m. wow-mum WASHINGTON n c GEORGE R. WILTON, OF LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA.
TlE-PLATE-SETTING MACHIN E.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 636,702, dated November 7, 1899.
Application filed July 20, 1898. $erial No. 686,438. (No model.)
To aZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, GEORGE R. WILTON, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles, State of California, have invented a new and useful Tie-Plate Machine, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in machines for forcing into the ties the projections of the tie-plates, which are now used on the tie under the rail in railroads; and the objects of my invention are, first, to provide a simple and inexpensive machine, and, second, to provide a quick-working machine having great power. I attain these objects by the mechanism herein described, and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in Which- Figure l is an end view, and Fig. 2 is a side view, of my machine.
A is the base or foundation timber, and B standards fastened to the baseAin any suitable Inanner. They are shown in the drawings as an iron band passing under and fastened to the base by lag-bolts.
D is a cast-iron cylinder rotatively mounted in the standards B by its axle b, which is eccentric to the periphery thereof. Integral with the cylinder D is an arm D, to which is bolted the lever E. Pendent from the cylinder D is the stirrup F, the bottom of which is always kept under the cylinder D by means of the arm F, attached thereto and to which is affixed the weight H. The principal use of the stirrup F is to provide a plate which can be oiled where it comes in contact with the surface of the cylinder D when setting the tieplate, and thereby save a large amount of friction and a consequent loss of power.
I is a tie-plate having projections.
L is the tie in place in the machine, with the tie-plate I in position to have the projections thereof forced into the tie.
The operation of mymachine is as follows: The tie and tie-plate being in position in the machine, as shown in the drawings, the operator seizes the lever E and brings it over, so as to cause the cylinder to rotate on its axle. As the axle is eccentric, the bottom of the stirrup F is soon brought in contact with the tieplate I, and the stirrup then rests on-the tieplate. The further movement of the lever causes the periphery of the cylinder D to come in contact with and press down the bottom of the stirrup, which forces the projections of the tie-plate into the tie, thereby attaching them together. The lever is then thrown up, the tie turned, and another plate is then similarly affixed to the other end, when the tie is ready for use and is removed from the machine.
Having described my invention, what I .claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
A tie-plate-setting machine consisting of the base A standards B, rigidly aflixed to the base; cylinder D having its axle b eccentric; axle b rotatively mounted in standards B; lever E, rigidly affixed to the cylinder D; stirrup F, having arm F, carrying weight H, dependent from cylinder D, all substantially as described herein for the purposes set forth.
In witness that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto subscribed my name, this 7th day of July, 1898, at Los Angeles, California.
GEORGE R. WILTON.
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HENRY T. HAZARD, W. M. OAswnLL.
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US6807909B1 (en) 2003-06-19 2004-10-26 William R. Coots Method and apparatus for depositing railroad plates along a railroad track bed
US20090133598A1 (en) * 2007-11-23 2009-05-28 Coots Jr William R Sensor and Apparatus for Positioning Railroad Tie Plates along a Railroad Track
US20110113981A1 (en) * 2007-11-23 2011-05-19 Coots William R Sensor and Apparatus for Positioning Railroad Tie Plates Along a Railroad Track and Method
US8166883B1 (en) 2009-07-02 2012-05-01 B & B Metals, Inc. Slide rail for a high-rail vehicle
US8316774B1 (en) 2009-07-02 2012-11-27 B & B Metals, Inc. Auxiliary drive system for a high-rail vehicle
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US6807909B1 (en) 2003-06-19 2004-10-26 William R. Coots Method and apparatus for depositing railroad plates along a railroad track bed
US20090133598A1 (en) * 2007-11-23 2009-05-28 Coots Jr William R Sensor and Apparatus for Positioning Railroad Tie Plates along a Railroad Track
US7827916B2 (en) 2007-11-23 2010-11-09 B & B Metals, Inc. Sensor and apparatus for positioning railroad tie plates along a railroad track
US20110113981A1 (en) * 2007-11-23 2011-05-19 Coots William R Sensor and Apparatus for Positioning Railroad Tie Plates Along a Railroad Track and Method
US8443733B2 (en) 2007-11-23 2013-05-21 B&B Metals, Inc. Sensor and apparatus for positioning railroad tie plates along a railroad track and method
US8166883B1 (en) 2009-07-02 2012-05-01 B & B Metals, Inc. Slide rail for a high-rail vehicle
US8316774B1 (en) 2009-07-02 2012-11-27 B & B Metals, Inc. Auxiliary drive system for a high-rail vehicle
US9446662B2 (en) 2013-02-22 2016-09-20 B & B Metals, Inc. Auxiliary drive system

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