US751511A - Tie-plate - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01B—PERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
- E01B9/00—Fastening rails on sleepers, or the like
- E01B9/02—Fastening rails, tie-plates, or chairs directly on sleepers or foundations; Means therefor
- E01B9/36—Metal sole-plates for rails which rails are directly fastened to sleepers
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- tieplates which have formed on their under faces ribs which are adapted to enter the wood of the tie, and so hold the plate in position against both vertical and longitudinal movement.
- the object of my invention is to so form the ribs on the under faceof the tie-plate that the ribs will compress the wood and also afford means for the wood to anchor the plate firmly in position.
- My invention consists in part in a railway tie-plate having one or more downwardly-projecting sinuously-tapered ribs.
- Figure 1 is an isometric projection showing the lower face of the plate
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-section.
- the plate 5 is the plate, which is preferably rectangular in shape and is preferably formed of cast metal.
- the plate 5 is provided on its upper face with a shoulder 6 of the usual form,
- ribs 7 are preferably four in number, as shown inthe drawings, and preferably extend througha greater part of the length of the plate.
- These ribs? are sinuously tapered from the plate downwardly that is, the sides of the ribs are alternately concave and convexand are made to meet at the lower edge of the rib, so as to form aknifelike edge which will readily enter the wood of the tie.
- Surrounding the plate is a con-.
- the ribs 7 When'the ribs 7 are driven into the tie, they compress the wood of the tie between them, owing to their tapered form, and at the same time the wood enters the concave portions of the faces of the ribs, and thus anchors the plate firmly in position.
- a railway tie-plate having one or more downwardly projecting sinuously tapered ribs, said plate extending beyond said ribs to form overlapping ends for contact with the tie.
- a railway tie-plate having two substantially parallel ribs, the opposing faces of Which extend in a sinuous line from the plate downwardly, said plate extending beyond said ribs to form overlapping ends for contact with the tie.
- a railway tie-plate having a plurality of substantially parallel ribs sinuously tapered from the plate downward, said plate .extending beyond said ribs to form overlapping ends for contact with the tie.
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Description
PATENTED .FEB. "9, 1904.
L. A. HOERR.
TIE PLATE.
APPLICATION FILED saw. so. 1903. y
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Fig. 2.
Louis A. Hoerr Patented February 9, 1904.
PATENT. O ICE.
LOUIS A HOERR, .OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
TIE-PLATE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 751,511, dated February 9, 1904. Application filed September 30, 1903- Serial No. 175,163. (No model.)
7 T aZZ whom it may concern:
' and more particularly to that class of tieplates which have formed on their under faces ribs which are adapted to enter the wood of the tie, and so hold the plate in position against both vertical and longitudinal movement.
The object of my invention is to so form the ribs on the under faceof the tie-plate that the ribs will compress the wood and also afford means for the wood to anchor the plate firmly in position.
My invention consists in part in a railway tie-plate having one or more downwardly-projecting sinuously-tapered ribs.
In .the accompanying drawings, which illustrate one form of tie-plate made in accordance with my invention, Figure 1 is an isometric projection showing the lower face of the plate, and Fig. 2 is an enlarged cross-section.
The same marks of reference refer to similar parts in both views of the drawings.
5 is the plate, which is preferably rectangular in shape and is preferably formed of cast metal. The plate 5 is provided on its upper face with a shoulder 6 of the usual form,
against which the lower edge of the rail abuts. Formed on the lower face of the plate 5- are a number of ribs 7 These ribs are preferably four in number, as shown inthe drawings, and preferably extend througha greater part of the length of the plate. These ribs? are sinuously tapered from the plate downwardly that is, the sides of the ribs are alternately concave and convexand are made to meet at the lower edge of the rib, so as to form aknifelike edge which will readily enter the wood of the tie. Surrounding the plate is a con-.
When'the ribs 7 are driven into the tie, they compress the wood of the tie between them, owing to their tapered form, and at the same time the wood enters the concave portions of the faces of the ribs, and thus anchors the plate firmly in position.
I am. aware that tie-plates have been previously made which were provided on their lower faces with ribs which were corrugated or. sinuous in the direction of the length of the rib, and therefore I do not claim such construction.
I Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
1. A railway tie-plate having one or more downwardly projecting sinuously tapered ribs, said plate extending beyond said ribs to form overlapping ends for contact with the tie.
2. A railway tie-plate having two substantially parallel ribs, the opposing faces of Which extend in a sinuous line from the plate downwardly, said plate extending beyond said ribs to form overlapping ends for contact with the tie.
3. A railway tie-plate having a plurality of substantially parallel ribs sinuously tapered from the plate downward, said plate .extending beyond said ribs to form overlapping ends for contact with the tie.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal in the presence of I the two Subscribing witnesses.
LOUIS A. HQERR. [L. s
Witnesses:
W. A. ALEXANDER, I JAMns H. BRYSON.
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