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US1115464A
US1115464A US84629714A US1914846297A US1115464A US 1115464 A US1115464 A US 1115464A US 84629714 A US84629714 A US 84629714A US 1914846297 A US1914846297 A US 1914846297A US 1115464 A US1115464 A US 1115464A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01BPERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
    • E01B9/00Fastening rails on sleepers, or the like
    • E01B9/02Fastening rails, tie-plates, or chairs directly on sleepers or foundations; Means therefor
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    • E01B9/24Fastening on steel sleepers without clamp members by keys

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  • vide improved means ior securing and sup-' porting the tiesa'nrl anchoring the support ing means in place on the lie.
  • Fifl. 2 v D I U is an end elevation the bio. Wii'ih a oortion of a rail shown in sicle iQV1UOIL Fig. 3
  • v is a top plan View of the tie and parts of the rails thereon.
  • F 19 ; Ti; 13 a, longflrudmah section. of his tie and the rails thereon.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan View of the form in which the tie is molded.
  • Fig. 'l' is a side elevation of the same.
  • the tie 10 comprises casting of cement, concrete or the'like which may be molded in place in the roacllied while the road in operation. It is substantially rectangular in longitudinal and transverse cross-section and on its top supporting surface if has the shoulders 1'1, 11 near its opposite ends which preven?u the spreading of the rail as will ap pear.
  • the mold as is shown in 6 and 7, has the parallel sides 12 and'fifi provided with eyes 14 on the outside thereof to re- 'oeive the hooks 15 at the projeeliny; ends of the end members 16 and 17.
  • the end mem hers 16 and 17 are notched as at 18 to receive the ends of the F-;i ll6 wall members 12 and 13.
  • the Walls 12 and 13 each have a pair of vertical shoulders 19 and 20, the shoulder 19 being nearer one end of the wall than the shoulder 20 is to-the other.
  • Each side wall. has the shoulders 21 at its upper edge to correspond with the shoulders 11, 11 of the tie.
  • the section of the tie between the pairs of shoulders 19 20 is thinner since the section .of the Wall extends in- Wa-rclly to form the shoulders 19, 20.
  • Win-9h also permils the removal of the sicle Walls of iihe form.
  • the Fruit of the rail R its in a longitudinzil channel 32 in she iie olaie the under sicle of which is recessed asat 33" to receiv an asbestos or other antifriction pawl 34 which its in a pocket between the tieplats, ancl the tie.
  • the top of the lieplate extends beyond the iongitudi clamping iron is held in place by short bolts or fastening;- devices 36 which pass through the tieplato and clamping iron only.
  • the fastening means comprises a rod 25 which fits in a. tube 23 embedded in the concrete tie and extends srans 'ersely of the tie diagonally under eaclfrail;
  • the rails are anchored to the rods passing through the tubes by the eyeme i bolts 28, the tieplates 33 and clamping irons 35.
  • A. concrete railway tie having tubes embedded. therein and extending transversely thereof, means for securing the rails to the tie, said tubes extending diagonally said members.
  • Rail supporting and securing means comprisin J a concrete supporting body, a tube embe d ed therein and extendin transfversely thereof, a plate resting on t e supporting body means on the plate for clamping the rail, a rod extendingthrough said tube, devices connected'to the ends of said rod, and means cooperating with said devices to h0ld said clamping means and plate in place.

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E. FOUREMAN. RAILROAD TIE.
APPLICATION FILED JUNE 20, 1914.
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; RAILROAD TIE.
APPLICATION FILED JUHE 20, 1914.
Patented Oct 2 SHEETS-SHEET 2.
wwzwmw the invention will. no apparent froin the fol- EMANUEL rootanraais, onanosriuia, a ise.
arriaoan rin Application fileii June 29, 1
vide improved means ior securing and sup-' porting the tiesa'nrl anchoring the support ing means in place on the lie.
Another feature of the invenlion' the improved form by means of which the lie is molded in place.
@iher objects and i'zhe. novel features of lojw ng description, taken in connection with the drawing in which l l J. L L.
inure i a. side elevation or rho ue 'showin she rails sun oi-ted on it. Fifl. 2 v D I U is an end elevation the bio. Wii'ih a oortion of a rail shown in sicle iQV1UOIL Fig. 3
v is a top plan View of the tie and parts of the rails thereon. F 19:; Ti; 13 a, longflrudmah section. of his tie and the rails thereon. Fi
aisa cross section oftlie lie on the line 5'-5, ofFig. 3. 6 is a plan View of the form in which the tie is molded. Fig. 'l' is a side elevation of the same.
The tie 10 comprises casting of cement, concrete or the'like which may be molded in place in the roacllied while the road in operation. It is substantially rectangular in longitudinal and transverse cross-section and on its top supporting surface if has the shoulders 1'1, 11 near its opposite ends which preven?u the spreading of the rail as will ap pear. The mold, as is shown in 6 and 7, has the parallel sides 12 and'fifi provided with eyes 14 on the outside thereof to re- 'oeive the hooks 15 at the projeeliny; ends of the end members 16 and 17. The end mem hers 16 and 17 are notched as at 18 to receive the ends of the F-;i ll6 wall members 12 and 13. At their inner sides the Walls 12 and 13 each have a pair of vertical shoulders 19 and 20, the shoulder 19 being nearer one end of the wall than the shoulder 20 is to-the other. Each side wall. has the shoulders 21 at its upper edge to correspond with the shoulders 11, 11 of the tie. The section of the tie between the pairs of shoulders 19 20 is thinner since the section .of the Wall extends in- Wa-rclly to form the shoulders 19, 20. By
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releasing we noons 15 the ends and 1? of the mold may he removed, Win-9h also permils the removal of the sicle Walls of iihe form. Near the lower efiilg fif the si le walls or the form and extending diagonally therethrough adjacent the shhnlfisrs 19 and 20 are holes 22 "which when. the form.- is see up will he diagonally in line to receive a pin or bar for suitably carrying the metal lining tube 23 of tlie tie.
"When the tie is to he planted in the roallied, a trench is dug and illfi fO'fll'l is set ac curately in place transversely of the lrack. The tube 23 is ieirl aoo h a l ar filling opposife pairs of holes 535. The eonoremois fillerl' in and soon as 'l; has set the form is taken (lonn and IGIIlGVQLl The fiuhe 23% is then helel in place by concrete anal forms a lining for the hole 522 extending thero through.
the following devices: A pin or headed bolt 25 dihrough iihe tube- 28, the head 26 thereoi: holrling iii ai; one anal and a coti'er pin 2?" passing through an op ning therein at i'he olher end. The has passes through the eyes of eyeholts 28, the shanks of which are ihreatierl to receive securing nuts 29: Between the eyeholts analkhe head 26 and locking pin 2? 1 place metal angle ushers 30 and 31.
The Fruit of the rail R its in a longitudinzil channel 32 in she iie olaie the under sicle of which is recessed asat 33" to receiv an asbestos or other antifriction pawl 34 which its in a pocket between the tieplats, ancl the tie. As is shown, the top of the lieplate extends beyond the iongitudi clamping iron is held in place by short bolts or fastening;- devices 36 which pass through the tieplato and clamping iron only.
It will be seen that the fastening means comprises a rod 25 which fits in a. tube 23 embedded in the concrete tie and extends srans 'ersely of the tie diagonally under eaclfrail; The rails are anchored to the rods passing through the tubes by the eyeme i bolts 28, the tieplates 33 and clamping irons 35.
Ido not wish to be limited to the-exact details as shown and described as changes mav be made Without departing from the spirit of the invention.
Having thus described the invention, what is claimed and desired to be secured by Letter's Patent is;
concrete body having. tubes embedded therein and extending diagonally under said body, and means for securing the rails to the tie, said means comprising parts which extend through said tubes.
2. A. concrete railway tie having tubes embedded. therein and extending transversely thereof, means for securing the rails to the tie, said tubes extending diagonally said members.
1. In'a railigay tie,'the combination of :1
for securing the rails in place on the tie comprising rods extending through saidtubes, tieplates on which the rails rest, said shoulders limiting the movement of the tierails to the tie plates and held in place by 4:. Rail supporting and securing means comprisin J a concrete supporting body, a tube embe d ed therein and extendin transfversely thereof, a plate resting on t e supporting body means on the plate for clamping the rail, a rod extendingthrough said tube, devices connected'to the ends of said rod, and means cooperating with said devices to h0ld said clamping means and plate in place. a
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in presence Of two witnesses.
- EMANUEL FOUREMAN.
' Witnesses:
YV. D. ROGERS, M. E. WILD.
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