US641523A - Combined chair and rail-brace. - Google Patents

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US641523A
US641523A US71885899A US1899718858A US641523A US 641523 A US641523 A US 641523A US 71885899 A US71885899 A US 71885899A US 1899718858 A US1899718858 A US 1899718858A US 641523 A US641523 A US 641523A
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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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  • the invention relates to a means for securing a railway-rail in place upon its support, for maintaining such rail in its place when adjusted, and for bracing it in its upright position to resist lateral pressure, whether inward or outward, upon the tread of the rail.
  • the invention combines a rail-chair, receiver, or seat which by its lower portion is received upon the rail-ties, which is longitudinally open to receive the opposite ends of two contiguous rails, which at its sides has flanges which extend upwardly and inwardly toward the tread of the rail, and which in its bottom portion has at one side an angular recess, an angular brace-plate which in one portion is adapted to the bottom recess and which by its opposite extremity extends to or nearly to the shoulder of the rail, and a flat bar or tightening-plate which outwardly bears against the inner face of the angular brace-plate and by its upper and lower edges, respectively, bears against the shoulder of the rail and against the flange of the rail.
  • Figure 1 represents a fragment of a railway tie or sleeper, upon which is a chair or rail-receiver, within which is a railwayrail, and novel bracing and securing appliances.
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the parts represented in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a bottom plan view of the seat or receiver.
  • the chair or railreceiver 0 which, like the other portions of the superstructure, is composed of suitable metal, has a flat oblong base or bed-plate 0 which at one side has an upwardly and inwardly extending brace or fiangeplate 0 which rises to the height of and bears against the shoulder r of the tread a" of the rail T66, while at its opposite side it has a similar marginal flange 0 which is similarly inclined, but is of less vertical extent, and does not Serial No. 718,858. (No model.)
  • a recess 01 is provided at one side in the top of the base or bed-plate c to receive the horizontal lower portion of an insertible'transversely L-shaped block or brace ch, which when in place Within the marginal flange c is in contact or nearly in contact with the coincident shoulder r of the rail 1".
  • a brace block, bar, or plate bp which in practice is by preference slightly tapered from its rear toward its front extremity, when in position bears by its lower edge within the acute angle of the block or brace 0b and also against the flange if and against the shoulder r of the rail m, thereby producing a firm bearing, one upon another, of all the parts of the rail and its receiver.
  • a track-rail a chair or rail-receiver which at one side has an upwardly and inwardly extending flange, which flange at its base directly engages the flange of the rail, and which bears against the shoulder of the rail, which chair at its opposite side has a corresponding flange which extends toward the opposite shoulder of the rail, and which chair on such opposite side has a horizontal recess; an angular brace-plate which in one portion is adapted to the recess in the receiver and constitutes with the receiver a flat bearing for the.
  • a track-rail a rail chair or receiver which is flat in its base or lower portion, and is recessed in such portion, which is upturned or inwardly and upwardly extended, to constitute a retaining-flange which bears against the corresponding shoulder of the rail, and which at its opposite side is upturned and extended, in a like direction, but to a lesser extent, to form a secondary retaining-flange; an angular holder block or bar, within the recess and within the seconary flange; and a slightly-tapered fiat brace or bar, within the angle of the angular holder bar, bearing LEWVIS LESI'IER.

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No. 641,523. Patented lan.|6, I900. L. 'LESHER.
COMBINED CHAIR AND RAIL BRACE.
(Application filed. May 31, 1899.]
(No Model.)
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LEWIS LESHER, OF TAMAQUA, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF CHARLES E. CHRIST, OF SAME PLACE.
COMBINED CHAIR AND RAlL-BRACE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0. 641,523, dated January 16, 1900.
Application filed May 31,1899- To all whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, LEWIS LESHER, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of Tamaqua, in the county of Schuylkill, in the State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Combined Chair and Rail-Brace, of which the following is a full and correct description.
The invention relates to a means for securing a railway-rail in place upon its support, for maintaining such rail in its place when adjusted, and for bracing it in its upright position to resist lateral pressure, whether inward or outward, upon the tread of the rail.
The invention combines a rail-chair, receiver, or seat which by its lower portion is received upon the rail-ties, which is longitudinally open to receive the opposite ends of two contiguous rails, which at its sides has flanges which extend upwardly and inwardly toward the tread of the rail, and which in its bottom portion has at one side an angular recess, an angular brace-plate which in one portion is adapted to the bottom recess and which by its opposite extremity extends to or nearly to the shoulder of the rail, and a flat bar or tightening-plate which outwardly bears against the inner face of the angular brace-plate and by its upper and lower edges, respectively, bears against the shoulder of the rail and against the flange of the rail.
In the accompanying drawings, which constitute a part of this specification, Figure 1 represents a fragment of a railway tie or sleeper, upon which is a chair or rail-receiver, within which is a railwayrail, and novel bracing and securing appliances. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the parts represented in Fig. 1. Fig. 3 isa bottom plan view of the seat or receiver.
As will be seen in Fig. 1, the chair or railreceiver 0, which, like the other portions of the superstructure, is composed of suitable metal, has a flat oblong base or bed-plate 0 which at one side has an upwardly and inwardly extending brace or fiangeplate 0 which rises to the height of and bears against the shoulder r of the tread a" of the rail T66, while at its opposite side it has a similar marginal flange 0 which is similarly inclined, but is of less vertical extent, and does not Serial No. 718,858. (No model.)
rise to the height of the brace-plate c and does not come in direct contact with the tread r of the rail. A recess 01", Fig. 1, is provided at one side in the top of the base or bed-plate c to receive the horizontal lower portion of an insertible'transversely L-shaped block or brace ch, which when in place Within the marginal flange c is in contact or nearly in contact with the coincident shoulder r of the rail 1". A brace block, bar, or plate bp, which in practice is by preference slightly tapered from its rear toward its front extremity, when in position bears by its lower edge within the acute angle of the block or brace 0b and also against the flange if and against the shoulder r of the rail m, thereby producing a firm bearing, one upon another, of all the parts of the rail and its receiver.
In laying down a track a series of chairs or receivers when in place are secured in line by means of spikes ss, which are driven into the ties t, engaging with the notches n n in the margin of the bed-plate. The slightlytapered wedge-plate or brace-plate bp being then driven home longitudinally of the rail and of the block or brace 0b, a spike .9 as seen in Figs. 1 and 2, is driven into the tie behind and in contact with the rear extremity of such brace-plate to prevent displacement thereof.
The invention having been thus described, what is claimed is 1. A track-rail; a chair or rail-receiver which at one side has an upwardly and inwardly extending flange, which flange at its base directly engages the flange of the rail, and which bears against the shoulder of the rail, which chair at its opposite side has a corresponding flange which extends toward the opposite shoulder of the rail, and which chair on such opposite side has a horizontal recess; an angular brace-plate which in one portion is adapted to the recess in the receiver and constitutes with the receiver a flat bearing for the. flange of the rail; and a slightly-ta pered bar or brace-plate which is iusertible longitudinally, and which bears against the angular brace-plate, against the flange of the rail, and against the shoulder of the rail; in combination, substantially as described and shown.
2. A track-rail; a rail chair or receiver which is flat in its base or lower portion, and is recessed in such portion, which is upturned or inwardly and upwardly extended, to constitute a retaining-flange which bears against the corresponding shoulder of the rail, and which at its opposite side is upturned and extended, in a like direction, but to a lesser extent, to form a secondary retaining-flange; an angular holder block or bar, within the recess and within the seconary flange; and a slightly-tapered fiat brace or bar, within the angle of the angular holder bar, bearing LEWVIS LESI'IER.
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JOHN F. WAGNER, EMANUEL F. BROSIUS.
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