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US916315A
US916315A US47547009A US1909475470A US916315A US 916315 A US916315 A US 916315A US 47547009 A US47547009 A US 47547009A US 1909475470 A US1909475470 A US 1909475470A US 916315 A US916315 A US 916315A
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  • PAUL HOLDAMPF OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
  • Figure 1 is a plan of my rail joint and brace
  • Fig. 2 is an end view of the same
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view taken on the line III of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view taken on the line IVof Fig. 1, and
  • Fig. 5 is a perspective view of one of the rail fasteners.
  • 1 desig: nates a plate, having the sides thereof protensions 2 having spike openings 3 formed therein, whereby said late can be secured by-spikes 4 to two para lel ties or slee ers 5.
  • the plate 1 intermediate the ends t ereof,
  • the longitudinal edges of said plate 1 are provided with longitudinal ribs 7 extending rom one end of the plate to the opposite end,
  • said ribs at the extension 2 having braces 8 formed integral with said extensions and said the King of Hungary, residing at in the county of Allegheny and j ribs.
  • the inner confronting sides of the ribs i 7 and opposite each brace thereof are provided with transverse enlargements 9 and 10, the latter being of greater length than the former.
  • the ribs 7 between the enlargements 9 and 10 are provided with sockets 11, the object of which will presently appear.
  • the base plate 1 is adapted to support the base flanges 12 of the rails 13 and embracing said rails are longitudinal splice bars 14 having the lateral portions thereof provided with notches 15 and 16. Adapted to engage in the notches 15 are transverse rail fasteners 17 having the rear ends thereof provided with tongues 18 for engaging said sockets 11 of the ribs 7.
  • the rail fasteners intermediate the ends thereof are enlarged as at 19, and provided with lateral bifurcated extensions 20 ton-eceive spikes 21 adapted to ass through openings 22 provided therefor 1n the plate 1.
  • Additional spikes 23 are adapted to engage in the notches 16 of the splice bars 14 and extend through openings 24 provided therefor in the plate 1, said spikes extending into the ties 5.
  • the splice bars 14 brace the web and head portions of the rails 13, the fasteners17 brace the splice bars, and the ribs 7 and enlargements 9 and 10 brace said fasteners, and the structure in its entirety )reventing the rails 13 from becoming laterally or vertically dis placed.
  • a rail joint and brace the combination with ties and rails, of a plate secured upon said ties and adapted to support said rails, oppositely disposed extensions carried by the longitudinal edges of said plate, longitudinal ribs carried by said plate and having the confronting sides thereof provided with sockets, braces carried by said extensions for the outer sides of said ribs, enlargements carried by the inner sides of said ribs, and rail fasteners extending between said enlargements and into said sockets for bracing said rails, and means for simultaneously securing said rail fasteners and said plate to said ties, substantially as described.
  • nal ribs carriedzby jsaid plate and having notches formed therein, fasteners arranged between said rails and said ribs and adapted to extend into the sockets of said ribs, lateral bifurcated extensions carried by said fasten- 1 VJitnesses:

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P. HOLDAMPP.
RAIL JOINT AND RAIL BRAOB.
APPLICATION nun rm. 1, 1909.
9 1 6, 3 1 5 Patented Mar. 23, 1909.
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PAUL HOLDAMPF, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA.
RAIL-JOINT AND RAIL-BRACE.
Application filed February 1, 1909.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented March 28, 1909.
Serial No. 475,470.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that 1, PAUL HOLDAMPF, a subject of Pittsbur State of ennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Rail-Joints and Rail-Braces, of which the following is a can be easily and quickly placed in position unskilled labor; fourth, to provide a rail "vided with oppositely disposed transverse exand adjacent to the longitudinal edges thereof arecut away, as at 6, to reduce the weight fastener that will be positive in its action, simple and durable, and highly efficient for the purposes for which it is intended; and fifth, to obviate accidents and wrecks due to the'spreading and breaking of rails at the adj oining ends thereof.
'1 attain the above objects by a rail joint and brace that will be presently described in detail andthen specifically pointed out in the ap ended claims.
11 the drawings, Figure 1 is a plan of my rail joint and brace, Fig. 2 is an end view of the same, Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view taken on the line III of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view taken on the line IVof Fig. 1, and Fig. 5 is a perspective view of one of the rail fasteners.
In the accompanying drawings 1 desig: nates a plate, having the sides thereof protensions 2 having spike openings 3 formed therein, whereby said late can be secured by-spikes 4 to two para lel ties or slee ers 5. The plate 1 intermediate the ends t ereof,
and expense of manufacturing said plate. The longitudinal edges of said plate 1 are provided with longitudinal ribs 7 extending rom one end of the plate to the opposite end,
i said ribs at the extension 2 having braces 8 formed integral with said extensions and said the King of Hungary, residing at in the county of Allegheny and j ribs. The inner confronting sides of the ribs i 7 and opposite each brace thereof are provided with transverse enlargements 9 and 10, the latter being of greater length than the former. The ribs 7 between the enlargements 9 and 10 are provided with sockets 11, the object of which will presently appear.
The base plate 1 is adapted to support the base flanges 12 of the rails 13 and embracing said rails are longitudinal splice bars 14 having the lateral portions thereof provided with notches 15 and 16. Adapted to engage in the notches 15 are transverse rail fasteners 17 having the rear ends thereof provided with tongues 18 for engaging said sockets 11 of the ribs 7.
The rail fasteners intermediate the ends thereof are enlarged as at 19, and provided with lateral bifurcated extensions 20 ton-eceive spikes 21 adapted to ass through openings 22 provided therefor 1n the plate 1. Additional spikes 23 are adapted to engage in the notches 16 of the splice bars 14 and extend through openings 24 provided therefor in the plate 1, said spikes extending into the ties 5.
The splice bars 14 brace the web and head portions of the rails 13, the fasteners17 brace the splice bars, and the ribs 7 and enlargements 9 and 10 brace said fasteners, and the structure in its entirety )reventing the rails 13 from becoming laterally or vertically dis placed.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new, is
1. In a rail joint and brace, the combination with ties and rails, of a plate secured upon said ties and adapted to support said rails, oppositely disposed extensions carried by the longitudinal edges of said plate, longitudinal ribs carried by said plate and having the confronting sides thereof provided with sockets, braces carried by said extensions for the outer sides of said ribs, enlargements carried by the inner sides of said ribs, and rail fasteners extending between said enlargements and into said sockets for bracing said rails, and means for simultaneously securing said rail fasteners and said plate to said ties, substantially as described.
2. In a rail joint, the combination with ties and rails, of a plate secured to said ties and adapted to support said rails, longitudi- In testimony whereof I afllX my signature 1n the presence of two wltnesses.
PAUL HOLDAMPF.
nal ribs carriedzby jsaid plate and having notches formed therein, fasteners arranged between said rails and said ribs and adapted to extend into the sockets of said ribs, lateral bifurcated extensions carried by said fasten- 1 VJitnesses:
ers, and means for simultaneously securing A. H. RABSAG,
said fasteners and said plate to said ties. MAX SROLOVITZ.
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