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US961294A
US961294A US51820409A US1909518204A US961294A US 961294 A US961294 A US 961294A US 51820409 A US51820409 A US 51820409A US 1909518204 A US1909518204 A US 1909518204A US 961294 A US961294 A US 961294A
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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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  • This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in railroad ties.
  • the object of my invention is to provide a metallic guard plate for a tie, so constructed as to prolong the life of the tie, providing a durable means for holding the rails to the ties, and a readily adjustable securing mechanism whereby the rails may be readily removed or secured.
  • Figure 1 is an clevational vii showing my device as secured as an ordinary wooden railroad tie
  • Fig I 2 is a top view thereof.
  • This invention has special reference to that class of ties in connection with which a metallic bearing plate is employed to offer a firm base for the rails, as well to proe a durable securing means for fastening rails to the ties.
  • the numeral designates an ordinary wooden tie, which above is reinforced by leans of the preferably steel base plate (3, which has its a, iosite ends 7 rrcnrved and extending obliquely upward a distance sullicicnt to insure the beveled edge 8 of the end to come in contact with the web 9 of the rail 10, the base of which is held below this securing flange 7.
  • the recurved flange 7' is provided with a rectangular incision 12, the metal between the incision being stamped outward Letter Patent Patented Junefidbi ifi.
  • Each base plate proximal to its end flange has two spike openings marked 20, all of these spike openings being in alinement, as shown in the top View.
  • each base plate I employ two securing plates 22, each having an upwardly directed stop flange 23, each tact with the flange 9 o the rail as shown.
  • Each securing plate has two spike openings marked 24 in the drawings arranged for coaction with the spike openings within the base plate, so that. the spikes 25 maybe carried through the openings 20 and 24 and be driven into the ties to firmly hold the securing plates 22 to the base plate, and the base plate in turn to the tie 5.
  • the metallic base plate above described may be formed entire at one operation, being. stamped from sheet metal as stated. So also can the securing plate be formed entire at. one operation. This attachment may be effected in any suitable workmanlike manner and the base plate can of course also be used in connection with concrete or metallie tics, a boltbeing used to secure the plate to the base member.
  • the device is simple and inexpcnsive'in construction, and both durable and eliicient in operation.
  • a wooden tie a metallic base plate having its opposite ends recurred tov form sccuringjiangcs, a part of each ending in an oblique edge arranged to conflange being incised to form a bevel edge ter- F plates to said base plate and said base plate minal centrally positioned spur lip, said to said tie, as and in the manner set forth.
  • 10 plate proximal to its end flanges having two I In testimony whereof I affix my signs-- spike openings and two securing plates havture, in presence of two witnesses.

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F. GODWARD.
RAILROAD TIE.
APPLIOATION FILED SEPT. 17, 1909. r
961,294. Patented June 14, 1910.
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Specification of Application filed September 17, 1909.
State of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Railroad-Ties,
of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to certain new and useful improvements in railroad ties.
The object of my invention is to provide a metallic guard plate for a tie, so constructed as to prolong the life of the tie, providing a durable means for holding the rails to the ties, and a readily adjustable securing mechanism whereby the rails may be readily removed or secured.
Vvith these and other objects in view, the present invention consists in the combination and arrangement of parts as will be hereinafter more fully described and particularly pointed out inane appended claim, it being understood that changes in the specific structure shown and described maybe made, within the scope of the claim without departing from the spirit of the invention.
In the drawings forming a partof this specification, and ingyhich like numerals of reference indicate similar pai-t-s in g e rsev; eral views, Figure 1 is an clevational vii showing my device as secured as an ordinary wooden railroad tie, Fig I 2 is a top view thereof.
This invention has special reference to that class of ties in connection with which a metallic bearing plate is employed to offer a firm base for the rails, as well to proe a durable securing means for fastening rails to the ties.
in the accompanying drawings, the numeral designates an ordinary wooden tie, which above is reinforced by leans of the preferably steel base plate (3, which has its a, iosite ends 7 rrcnrved and extending obliquely upward a distance sullicicnt to insure the beveled edge 8 of the end to come in contact with the web 9 of the rail 10, the base of which is held below this securing flange 7. The recurved flange 7'is provided with a rectangular incision 12, the metal between the incision being stamped outward Letter Patent Patented Junefidbi ifi.
Serial No. 518,204.
and downward to form the spur lip 15 having the beveled edge 16, this lip being driven into the tie, to prevent any lengthwise displacement of the same. These terminal spur lips are centrally positioned and perform the functions of spikes as it were, in assisting to hold the base plates to the ties.
Each base plate proximal to its end flange has two spike openings marked 20, all of these spike openings being in alinement, as shown in the top View.
' In connection with each base plate, I employ two securing plates 22, each having an upwardly directed stop flange 23, each tact with the flange 9 o the rail as shown. Each securing plate has two spike openings marked 24 in the drawings arranged for coaction with the spike openings within the base plate, so that. the spikes 25 maybe carried through the openings 20 and 24 and be driven into the ties to firmly hold the securing plates 22 to the base plate, and the base plate in turn to the tie 5.
In the use of the device, it is found necessary' to remove but one of the spikes 25 in case the rail should be removed. In the operation oi? removing a rail, the operator would remove one of the spikes, the remain- -'in'gspike serving as a. pivot. 'lhe securing plate having been carried outward, the rail is removed or secured as the case may be, when the securing plate is again forced into position and secured by means of a spike.
The metallic base plate above described may be formed entire at one operation, being. stamped from sheet metal as stated. So also can the securing plate be formed entire at. one operation. This attachment may be effected in any suitable workmanlike manner and the base plate can of course also be used in connection with concrete or metallie tics, a boltbeing used to secure the plate to the base member.
The device is simple and inexpcnsive'in construction, and both durable and eliicient in operation.
What is claimed is:
In combination, a wooden tie, a metallic base plate having its opposite ends recurred tov form sccuringjiangcs, a part of each ending in an oblique edge arranged to conflange being incised to form a bevel edge ter- F plates to said base plate and said base plate minal centrally positioned spur lip, said to said tie, as and in the manner set forth. 10 plate proximal to its end flanges having two I In testimony whereof I affix my signs-- spike openings and two securing plates havture, in presence of two witnesses.
' mg upwardly directed stop flanges and two FRANK GODWARD.
alining openings, all of said openings being Vitnesses: in alinement, and securing spikes passing MAGGIE CARMEN,
through said openings to hold said securing S. G. CARSON.
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