US937338A - Sound-destroying device for railways, &c. - Google Patents

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US937338A
US937338A US35439207A US1907354392A US937338A US 937338 A US937338 A US 937338A US 35439207 A US35439207 A US 35439207A US 1907354392 A US1907354392 A US 1907354392A US 937338 A US937338 A US 937338A
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  • This invention relates to sound destroying devices for railways, and has for its object to provide a new and improved device of this description.
  • Figure 1 is a cross sectional view showing one form of construction embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a side View with parts broken away.
  • the present invention is adapted to be applied to steam, electric or other railways, either when operated upon elevated structures, the street or in a tunnel, or in any other situation where it is desired to reduce or eliminate noise.
  • a track constructed in any desired manner is provided for the car or cars.
  • track inclosers B which preferably extend up even with or above the lower edge of the car.
  • These track inclosers or side walls B may be made of any desired material, and arranged in any desired manner. As herein shown they are made of concrete steel, and Y are connected together by a bottom piece B which extends under the track,the two walls B and the bottom piece B in this instance being integral.
  • These side walls or inclosers B may be provided at suitable intervals with strengthening ribs B if desired.
  • the upper edges of these inclosers are arranged so as to come into proximity to the body of the car and may be provided with engaging faces C of some suitable material such as cloth, paper, rubber, wood or the like which will not injure the sides of the car and which is adjustable so as to adjust itself to the motion of the car.
  • some suitable material such as cloth, paper, rubber, wood or the like which will not injure the sides of the car and which is adjustable so as to adjust itself to the motion of the car.
  • Any other arrangement may be used if desired for bringing the edges of the inclosers in proximity to the sides of the car so as to avoid any con siderable space between them, and the arrangements may be such as to have actual contact or no contact, as the case may be.
  • the cars may be provided at the front and rear with the aprons or inclosing end pieces D which extend down to the track so as to completely confine the noise. It will be seen that by means of this construction the sound or noise due to the motion of the car or train is confined to the space beneath the car or train. The sound waves being thus confined impinge one upon the other and upon the sides of the inclosing structure and are broken up into eddies which tend to neutralize each other. It will thus be seen that these sound waves are, as it were, finally dissipated by the resistance encountered. This structure also prevents derailment of the cars. The inclosers act as curtain walls as they extend to the bottom of the car body, and inclose the running gear.
  • An inclosing device for ear tracks embracing a support for the track with curtain walls integral therewith extending to the bottom of the car body and adapted to inclose the running gear.

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J. B. STRAUSS.
SOUND DESTROYING DEVICE FOR BAILWAYS, 6w.
APPLICATION FILED JAN. 28, 1907.
937,338. Patented 0613 19, 1909.
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JQSETH B. STRAUSS, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS,
SOUND-DESTROYING DEVICE FOR RAILVIAYS, 8m.
' Specification of Letters Eatent.
Patented Get. 19, 1909.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOSEPH B. STRAUSS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Sound-Destroying Devices for Railways, &c., of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to sound destroying devices for railways, and has for its object to provide a new and improved device of this description.
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein Figure 1 is a cross sectional view showing one form of construction embodying my invention; Fig. 2 is a side View with parts broken away.
The present invention is adapted to be applied to steam, electric or other railways, either when operated upon elevated structures, the street or in a tunnel, or in any other situation where it is desired to reduce or eliminate noise. 7
Referring now to the drawings, a track constructed in any desired manner is provided for the car or cars. Associated with this track and on each side thereof are track inclosers B which preferably extend up even with or above the lower edge of the car. These track inclosers or side walls B may be made of any desired material, and arranged in any desired manner. As herein shown they are made of concrete steel, and Y are connected together by a bottom piece B which extends under the track,the two walls B and the bottom piece B in this instance being integral. These side walls or inclosers B may be provided at suitable intervals with strengthening ribs B if desired. The upper edges of these inclosers are arranged so as to come into proximity to the body of the car and may be provided with engaging faces C of some suitable material such as cloth, paper, rubber, wood or the like which will not injure the sides of the car and which is adjustable so as to adjust itself to the motion of the car. Any other arrangement may be used if desired for bringing the edges of the inclosers in proximity to the sides of the car so as to avoid any con siderable space between them, and the arrangements may be such as to have actual contact or no contact, as the case may be. There may also be provided at intervals openings G through which any one on the track may pass to get outof the way of the car, a suitable platform being provided for this purpose. The cars may be provided at the front and rear with the aprons or inclosing end pieces D which extend down to the track so as to completely confine the noise. It will be seen that by means of this construction the sound or noise due to the motion of the car or train is confined to the space beneath the car or train. The sound waves being thus confined impinge one upon the other and upon the sides of the inclosing structure and are broken up into eddies which tend to neutralize each other. It will thus be seen that these sound waves are, as it were, finally dissipated by the resistance encountered. This structure also prevents derailment of the cars. The inclosers act as curtain walls as they extend to the bottom of the car body, and inclose the running gear.
I claim:
1. The combination with a car of two fixed track inclosers, one at each side thereof, and which extend upwardly into proximity to the sides of the car so as to prevent the escape of noise due to the motion of the car, the upper ends of said track inclosers provided with adjustable material extending therealong at the points opposed to the car, and arranged so as not to injure the sides of the car.
2. The combination with a car of two sets of track inclosers, one set attached to a fixed part at the sides of the track so as to be fixed in posit-ion, the other set attached to the car at the ends thereof so as to be movable with the car, the two sets cooperating as the car travels along the track.
3. The combination with a car of track inclosers associated therewith having edges which come into proximity with the body of the ear, said track inclosers connected together under the track by an integral structure.
4. The combination with a car of a track, a concrete floor or bottom piece beneath said track having upwardly turned portions integral tlierewith'which form track inclosers, the edges of said portions adapted to come into proximity to the body of the car.
5. An inclosing device for ear tracks embracing a support for the track with curtain walls integral therewith extending to the bottom of the car body and adapted to inclose the running gear.
6. An inclosing device for car tracks, coming devices for the running gear, part of said prlslng a pan of curtain Walls extendlng to lnclosmg devlce belng stationary, and part the bottom of the car body, and adapted to movlng W1th the ear.
inclose the running gear, and means for se- JOSEPH B. STRAUSS. 5 curing a tight fit between said Walls and the Witnesses:
car body. EDNA K. REYNOLDS,
7 The combination with a car of inclos- SOPHIE B. VERNER.
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US4138947A (en) * 1977-04-07 1979-02-13 Pickett William H Noise barrier
US4142468A (en) * 1976-04-20 1979-03-06 Charles Birnstiel Elevated rail transit guideway with noise attenuators
US4665829A (en) * 1983-02-04 1987-05-19 Regents Of The University Of Minnesota Guideway construction and method of installation
KR100575493B1 (en) * 2002-06-21 2006-05-03 시스트라 A viaduct for a railway line or the like

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4142468A (en) * 1976-04-20 1979-03-06 Charles Birnstiel Elevated rail transit guideway with noise attenuators
US4138947A (en) * 1977-04-07 1979-02-13 Pickett William H Noise barrier
US4665829A (en) * 1983-02-04 1987-05-19 Regents Of The University Of Minnesota Guideway construction and method of installation
KR100575493B1 (en) * 2002-06-21 2006-05-03 시스트라 A viaduct for a railway line or the like

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