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US1008179A
US1008179A US62864011A US1911628640A US1008179A US 1008179 A US1008179 A US 1008179A US 62864011 A US62864011 A US 62864011A US 1911628640 A US1911628640 A US 1911628640A US 1008179 A US1008179 A US 1008179A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • 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 rail joints and the objects of the invention are, first, to provide means as will be hereinafter set forth for positively holding the confronting ends of two rails without the use of bolts and nuts; second, to provide a rail joint that can be easily installed without the use of skilled labor; third, to furnish a tie plate for rails that will provide practically a continuous tread for the rolling stock adapted to travel over the rails; fourth, to provide a rail joint that will allow for the expansion and contraction of the rails without the same becoming laterally or vertically displaced, and fifth, to ac complish the above results by a joint that is strong, durable, inexpensive to manufacture, and highly eflicient for bracing the confronting ends of two rails.
  • Figure 1 is a plan of the rail joint
  • Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view of the same.
  • the reference numeral 1 denotes a tie plate of a sufficient length to span or bridge two ties 2, said plate having longitudinal depending V-shaped ribs 3 adapted to engage in the upper surfaces of the tie 2 and prevent creeping or lateral displacement of the tie plate.
  • the plate 1 supports the confronting ends of rails 1, and said plate has the longitudinal edges thereof provided with vertical overhanging flanges 5, and intermediate said flanges and the base flanges 6 of the rails 4 are vertical longitudinal ribs 7, said ribs and the flanges 5 extending from one end of the tie plate to the opposite end thereof.
  • Bracing the sides of the rails 4 and extending over the base flanges 6 thereof are splice bars 8 cor- Specification of Letters Patent.
  • braces 10 angularly disposed braces 10 having the lower edges thereof bent downwardly, as at 11, to engage between the lower edges of the bars 8 and the ribs 7.
  • blocks of insulation 12 Arranged between the braces 10 and the bars 8 are blocks of insulation 12, said blocks having longitudinally alining openings 13 to provide clearance for the signal wires or electric conductors 14 of a railway.
  • locking bars 15 Slidably mounted between the ribs 7 and the vertical overhanging flanges 5 are locking bars 15, said bars having the lower outer edges thereof extended under the overhanging flanges 5, while the upper inner edges thereof extend over the ribs 7 and engage the outer sides of the braces 10, as at 16, thus preventing the braces 10 from becoming accidentally displaced.
  • the rail joint in its entirety is constructed of strong and durable metal, and in order that the same can be secured to the ties 2, the flanges 5 have the outer sides thereof provided with vertical slots 17 to accommodat spikes 18.
  • a tie plate adapted to span two ties and support said rails, longitudinal depending V-shaped ribs carried by said tie plate for engaging said ties, vertical overhanging flanges carried by the longitudinal edges of said tie plate, vertical longitudinal ribs carried by said tie plate intermediate said flanges and the rails mounted upon said plate, splice bars bracing the sides of said rails and having the upper edges thereof bent outwardly to brace the heads of said rails and the lower edges of said splice bars engaging said tie plate in proximity to said vertical longitudinal ribs, angularly disposed braces engaging under the upper edges of said splice bars and extending between the lower edges of said bars and said vertical longitudinal ribs, blocks of insulation interposed between said braces and said splice bars and adapted to support electric conductors, and look- In testimony whereof I aifix my signaing bars slidably mounted between the said ture in the presence of two Witnesses.

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E. F. MILLER.
RAIL JOINT.
AP PLIOATION FILED MAY 22, 1911.
1,008,179. Patented New, 1911.
WITNESSES INVENTOR v WL/.58 F) wad/way! COLUMBIA PLANOGRAPH C0.,WASHINGTON. I:v c.
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
EDWARD- F. MILLER, or PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR or oNE-HALF T0 ANTHONY H. MCCLAFFERTY, or PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA.
RAIL-JOINT.
To all whom 'it may concern:
Be it known that I, ED\VARD F. MILLER, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Rail-Joints, of which the following is a specification, reference being had therein to the accompanying drawing.
v This invention relates to rail joints and the objects of the invention are, first, to provide means as will be hereinafter set forth for positively holding the confronting ends of two rails without the use of bolts and nuts; second, to provide a rail joint that can be easily installed without the use of skilled labor; third, to furnish a tie plate for rails that will provide practically a continuous tread for the rolling stock adapted to travel over the rails; fourth, to provide a rail joint that will allow for the expansion and contraction of the rails without the same becoming laterally or vertically displaced, and fifth, to ac complish the above results by a joint that is strong, durable, inexpensive to manufacture, and highly eflicient for bracing the confronting ends of two rails. These and such other objects as may hereinafter appear are attained by the novel construction, combination, and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter specifically described and then claimed. 7
Reference will now be had to the drawing, where-in:
Figure 1 is a plan of the rail joint, and Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view of the same.
In the drawings the reference numeral 1 denotes a tie plate of a sufficient length to span or bridge two ties 2, said plate having longitudinal depending V-shaped ribs 3 adapted to engage in the upper surfaces of the tie 2 and prevent creeping or lateral displacement of the tie plate. The plate 1 supports the confronting ends of rails 1, and said plate has the longitudinal edges thereof provided with vertical overhanging flanges 5, and intermediate said flanges and the base flanges 6 of the rails 4 are vertical longitudinal ribs 7, said ribs and the flanges 5 extending from one end of the tie plate to the opposite end thereof. Bracing the sides of the rails 4 and extending over the base flanges 6 thereof are splice bars 8 cor- Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Nov. 7, 1911..
A neatida filed lvlay 22, 1911. Serial No. 628,640.
ing the upper and lower longitudinal edges of the splice bars 8 are angularly disposed braces 10 having the lower edges thereof bent downwardly, as at 11, to engage between the lower edges of the bars 8 and the ribs 7. Arranged between the braces 10 and the bars 8 are blocks of insulation 12, said blocks having longitudinally alining openings 13 to provide clearance for the signal wires or electric conductors 14 of a railway. Slidably mounted between the ribs 7 and the vertical overhanging flanges 5 are locking bars 15, said bars having the lower outer edges thereof extended under the overhanging flanges 5, while the upper inner edges thereof extend over the ribs 7 and engage the outer sides of the braces 10, as at 16, thus preventing the braces 10 from becoming accidentally displaced.
With the exception of the blocks of insulation 15, the rail joint in its entirety is constructed of strong and durable metal, and in order that the same can be secured to the ties 2, the flanges 5 have the outer sides thereof provided with vertical slots 17 to accommodat spikes 18.
What I claim, is:
In a rail joint, the combination with confronting ends of two rails, of a tie plate adapted to span two ties and support said rails, longitudinal depending V-shaped ribs carried by said tie plate for engaging said ties, vertical overhanging flanges carried by the longitudinal edges of said tie plate, vertical longitudinal ribs carried by said tie plate intermediate said flanges and the rails mounted upon said plate, splice bars bracing the sides of said rails and having the upper edges thereof bent outwardly to brace the heads of said rails and the lower edges of said splice bars engaging said tie plate in proximity to said vertical longitudinal ribs, angularly disposed braces engaging under the upper edges of said splice bars and extending between the lower edges of said bars and said vertical longitudinal ribs, blocks of insulation interposed between said braces and said splice bars and adapted to support electric conductors, and look- In testimony whereof I aifix my signaing bars slidably mounted between the said ture in the presence of two Witnesses. vertical overhanging flanges and said verti- EDWARD F MILLER cal longitudinal ribs, said locking bars extending under said flanges and over said Witnesses:
ribs to engage the outer lower edges of said MAX H. SROLOVITZ, braces, substantially as described. K. H. BUTLER.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. G.
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