Bridge joint

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6393644
  • Patent Number
    6,393,644
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, August 8, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 28, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A bridge joint for use with a railroad track having standard rail sections with flanges. The bridge joint includes a fixed point having a forward integral accepting portion with a point and flanges rearward of the accepting portion. The joint also has a moveable body having a forward interface portion adapted to be slidingly accepted in the accepting portion. The moveable body has a notch adapted to accept the point. Clamping lugs are positioned on the accepting portion and the interface portion. The fixed point and the moveable body are clamped to base plates and quick release fasteners are positioned to engage the flanges of the fixed point, moveable body, and a flange of each of the standard rail sections and secure all to the base plates.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to a bridge joint. More specifically, this invention relates to a bridge joint having cast members which can be easily removed and replaced.




BACKGROUND ART




Bridge joints are commonly used along a railroad track to allow a bridge structure to raise and lower. Bridge joints of the prior art have included a body section and point section that maintain a substantially continuous surface on which the rail car rides. These sections are joined to the support substrate with planar base plates which are usually bolted to the support substrate and many times are integral to the sections. As the sections wear from rail car traffic they must periodically be removed and replaced. To remove such integral sections, the base plates must also be removed, which is a time consuming, costly process.




Other prior art bridge joints have sections that are bolted to the base plates. However, because these designs incorporate bolts that pass through the base plates, access to the underside of the base plates is required to remove the cast sections. If access is unavailable, the base plates must be removed with the rail sections before the sections can be removed from the base plates.




Thus, there is a need for a bridge joint having cast sections that can be easily and inexpensively replaced without requiring removal of the base plates.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a bridge joint having a cast section that can be removed from the base plates and replaced without access to the underside of the base plates or bridge structure. The bridge joint has a first and second planar base plates. A point section is on the first base plate and has a forward integral accepting portion with a point and flanges rearward of the accepting portion. A body section on the second base plate has a forward interface portion adapted to be slidingly accepted in the accepting portion. Body section has a notch adapted to accept the point and flanges rearward of the interface portion. A plurality of fasteners are secured to the base plates for engaging the flanges and securing the point section to the first base plate and the body section to the second base plate. The fasteners are operated from an upper side. The fasteners have a spring clips for engaging the flanges. The quick release fasteners have a base and the flanges have notches adapted to engage the base.




A plurality of clamping lugs are positioned on the point section and the body section. A plurality of clamps correspond to the clamping lugs. The clamps have clamping members adapted to engage and restrain vertical and horizontal movement of the clamping lugs and are releasably secured to the base plates. There are clamping lugs on the accepting portion. There are clamping lugs on the interface portion.




The point section has a rearward standard rail mating portion adapted to laterally abut and join with one of the standard rail sections. The body section has a rearward standard rail mating portion adapted to laterally abut and join with one of the standard rail section. The standard rail section has a flange opposed to the mating section which is secured to the base plate with the quick release fasteners.




The forward accepting portion has spaced side walls positioned closely adjacent to the interface portion.




The present invention is also directed to a method of allowing for movement of a railway bridge. The railway has standard rail sections with flanges. A point section is provided having an accepting portion, a standard rail mating portion, and flanges. A body section is provided having an interface portion, a standard rail mating portion, and flanges. A first and second base plates are provided with clamps and quick release fasteners thereon. The interface portion is placed in the accepting portion. One standard rail section is secured to the mating portion of the point section and another standard rail section is secured to the mating portion of the body section. The point section and joined standard rail section are positioned on the first base plate and the body section and joined standard rail section are positioned on the second base plate. The accepting portion is clamped to the first base plate and the interface portion is clamped to the second base plate. The quick release fasteners are engaged with a flange of the point section, a flange of the body section, and a flange of each of the standard rail sections to secure the point section, body section, and standard rail section to the base plates.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a top plan view of a bridge joint constructed in accordance with this invention.





FIG. 2

is a cross sectional view taken along line


2





2


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view taken along line


7





7


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view taken along line


8





8


of

FIG. 1







FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is a cross sectional view taken along line


6





6


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 7

is a cross sectional view taken along line


3





3


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 8

is a cross sectional view taken along line


4





4


of FIG.


1


.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a bridge joint


10


constructed in accordance with this invention has generally a moveable body section


12


interfacing with a fixed point section


14


. Moveable body section


12


is joined to a planar body base plate


16


and fixed point section


14


is joined to a planar point base plate


18


. Standard rail sections


20


abut the ends of moveable body section


12


and fixed point


14


sections and are joined to base plates


16


,


18


. Moveable body section


12


, fixed point


14


, and standard rail


20


sections align on longitudinal rail axis A. One bridge joint


10


is used to join one run of standard rail


20


, thus in a conventional railway having parallel paired rails


20


, two bridge joints


10


would be used at each desired point.




Moveable body section


12


is large cast piece with integral features thereon. When viewed from above (

FIG. 1

) moveable body section


12


has two distinct portions, a guard


22


and body member


24


. Body member


24


is centered about axis A with a top surface that is substantially continuous with the top surface of standard rail


20


and generally forms the surface that a rail car rides on. Guard


22


is an integrally formed component of body section


12


that runs generally longitudinally alongside axis A, curves toward axis A in the center, and outward at both ends. Guard


22


is positioned on a forward portion of moveable body section


12


and together with body member


24


, forms a forward interface section


23


.




As seen in

FIG. 2

, body member


24


is supported by outer body web


26


and inner body web


28


, and guard


22


is supported by guard web


30


. Rearwards of guard


22


, the lower ends of outer and inner body webs


26


,


28


flare away from axis A to form an outer flange


32


and an inner flange


34


(FIG.


3


). As seen in

FIG. 1

, the rearward end of body section


12


is angled relative to axis A to accept standard rail


20


with a mating angle and the termination inner body web


28


. Outer body web


26


, outer flange


32


, and a portion of body member


24


extend rearward to form a standard rail mating section


36


. Referring to

FIG. 4

, mating section


36


has lateral projections


38


adapted to laterally abut and secure standard rail section


20


. Rearwards of guard


22


, webs


26


,


28


have transverse bolt holes


40


through which a clamping member


42


is bolted (FIG.


1


). Clamping member


42


has lateral projections


44


adapted to laterally abut and secure standard rail section


20


. Standard rail section


20


is placed between mating section


36


and clamping member


42


and bolted to moveable body section


12


through bolt holes


40


. Clamping member


42


is also independently bolted to body section


12


.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, the central portion of body section


12


has a plurality of clamping lugs


46


integrally formed on guard web


30


and outer body web


26


. Clamping lugs


46


are substantially rectangular, but narrow slightly near their top as measured parallel to axis A. A plurality of clamps


48


correspond to clamping lugs


46


and can be seen in FIG.


2


. Clamps


48


consist of one or more threaded members


50


, a clamping member


52


, and a clamp base


54


. Clamp base


54


is secured to base plate


16


and holds threaded member


50


to face upward. A clamping member


52


adapted to engage and retain vertical and horizontal movement of clamping lug


46


is placed over threaded member


50


and secured with a nut


56


. With nut


56


tightened on clamping member


52


, body section


12


is secured to body base plate


16


. Secured body section


12


is positioned so that a portion of forward interface section


23


extends off of base plate


16


.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, a plurality of notches


58


in flanges


32


,


34


partially accept corresponding quick release fasteners


60


secured to base plate


16


. Fasteners


60


are quick release rail fasteners known to those skilled in the art. Each fastener


60


is secured to a stop block


62


(

FIG. 4

) which is secured to base plate


16


. Stop block


62


engages notch


58


and prevents movement of moveable body section


12


along axis A. Fastener


60


has a shoulder plate


64


joined to stop block


62


and a spring clip


66


arranged such that spring clip


66


can be driven into shoulder plate


64


and a portion of spring clip


66


will exert a downward force on moveable body section


12


thus securing moveable body section


12


to base plate


16


. Additional quick release fasteners


60


secured to base plate


16


are provided to secure standard rail section


20


. These additional fasteners


60


are not on stop plates


62


, but are attached directly to base plate


16


.




Fixed point section


14


is a large cast piece with integral features fixed point section


14


has a point member


68


centered about axis A and substantially continuous with the top surface of standard rail


20


and body member


24


. As seen in

FIG. 5

, point member


68


is supported by an outer point web


70


and inner point web


72


. The lower ends of outer and inner fixed point webs


70


,


72


flare away from axis A to from an outer flange


74


and an inner flange


76


. Referring again to

FIG. 1

, the rearward end of fixed point


14


is angled like the rearward end of moveable body section


12


to accept standard rail


20


with a mating angle and the termination of inner point web


72


. Outer point web


70


, outer flange


74


, and a portion of point member


68


extend rearward to form a standard rail mating section


36


as described above. Standard rail


20


is placed abutting mating section


36


. A clamping member


42


is bolted to fixed point


14


and standard rail


20


as discussed above.




Opposite mating section


36


of fixed point section


14


is an integral accepting portion


80


which slidingly accepts interface section


23


of moveable body section


12


. Point member


68


narrows at an acute angle relative to axis A and interface section


23


has a corresponding notch


78


adapted to accept point member


68


. Accepting portion


80


has spaced side walls


82


adapted to closely abut forward interface section


23


and maintain its alignment about axis A. Accepting portion


80


has a plurality of spaced clamping lugs


46


as described above and corresponding clamps


48


on base plate


18


secure it to point base plate


18


. A plurality of quick release fasteners


60


on stop blocks


62


attached to base plate


18


reside in notches


58


in the rearward portion of fixed point section


14


and secure fixed point


14


to base plate


18


. Additional fasteners


60


not on stop blocks secure standard rail section


20


.




Though the above embodiment is disclosed using the preferable combination of clamps


48


and quick release fasteners


60


, it is also possible to use entirely clamps


48


or entirely quick release fasteners


60


to hold the body section


12


and point section


14


to their respective base plates.




In operation, moveable body section


12


is secured to body base plate


16


and fixed point section


14


is secured to point base plate


18


and are free to move relative to each other with their respective base plates


16


,


18


along axis A while remaining substantially continuous. As moveable body section


12


, fixed point


14


, and standard rail


20


wear, they can be removed and replaced without removing base plates


16


,


18


from the bridge or structure to which they are attached. Bridge joint


10


is disassembled by loosening nuts


56


and disassembling clamps


52


. No access beneath base plates


16


,


18


is required. Standard rail section


20


is unbolted from mating sections


36


of moveable body section


12


and fixed point section


14


, and rail clamping members


42


are removed. Quick release fasteners


60


are released by driving spring clips


66


out of shoulder plates


64


. Moveable body section


12


and fixed point section


14


can then be lifted vertically from base plates


16


,


18


and scrapped. Standard rail sections


20


can also be removed as they are no longer secured to base plates


16


,


18


.




Bridge joint


10


can be reassembled by positioning the forward end of moveable body section


12


in the accepting portion


80


of fixed point section


14


. Moveable body section


12


and fixed point section


14


are then placed on body base plate


16


and point base plate


18


respectively. Clamps


48


are assembled and nuts


56


are tightened, partially securing moveable body section


12


and fixed point section


14


to their respective base plates


16


,


18


. Standard rail section


20


is placed abutting mating section


36


of moveable body section


12


. Rail clamping member


42


is placed abutting standard rail section


20


and body section


12


and all three are bolted together. A second standard rail section


20


is secured to fixed point section


14


in the same manner. Spring clips


66


are then driven into each shoulder plate


64


of each quick release fastener


60


to secure the remaining portions of moveable body section


12


and fixed point section


14


and secure standard rail sections


20


to base plates


16


,


18


.




The present invention has many significant advantages. The present invention employs a base plate which is separate from the bridge joint sections. The bridge joint sections are not attached to the base plates with through bolts, thus do not require access to the bottom side of the plates for removal. Bridge joint sections can be removed with simple hand tools leaving the base plates in position. Further, there are no welds that must be ground to release the bridge joint sections.




While the invention has been shown in only one of its forms, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that it is not so limited, but is susceptible to various changes without departing from the scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A bridge joint for use with a railroad track having standard rail sections, said bridge joint comprising:a first and second planar base plates; a point section on said first base plate, said point section having a forward integral accepting portion with a point and flanges rearward of said accepting portion, said accepting portion having a pair of upward facing side-by-side cavities separated by said point; a body section on said second base plate, said body section having a forward interface portion adapted to be slidingly accepted in said cavities of said accepting portion, an accepting notch adapted to accept said point, and flanges rearward of said interface portion; and a plurality of fasteners secured to said base plates for engaging said flanges and securing said point section to said first base plate and said body section to said second base plate, each of said fasteners having a fastener base that is secured to one of the base plates and a lock member carried by the fastener base for locking one of the flanges to the base, the lock member having a lower end located above the base plate and being capable of being tightened and released entirely from an upper side of the base plate without requiring access to a lower side of the base plate.
  • 2. The bridge joint of claim 1, wherein at least some of said flanges comprise spaced-apart lugs integrally formed on said body section and said point section.
  • 3. The bridge joint of claim 1, wherein at least some of said lock members comprise:a bolt having a head located within a recess on a bottom surface of said fastener base, said bolt extending upward through a hole in said base; a clamp member in engagement with one of said flanges and located on top of said fastener base; and a nut engaging said bolt to secure said clamp member to said fastener base.
  • 4. The bridge joint of claim 1, wherein at least some of said fasteners comprise:a shoulder plate on top of said fastener base and in engagement with one of said flanges; and a spring clip that engages said shoulder plate and said flange.
  • 5. The bridge joint of claim 1, wherein said body section comprises a body member alongside a guard member, said body member and said guard member being integrally formed and having inner and outer sidewalls with an inner web located therebetween, defining a pair of downward-facing cavities extending to lower end of said body section.
  • 6. The bridge joint of claim 1 wherein:said point section has a rearward standard rail mating portion adapted to laterally abut and join with one of said standard rail sections, said mating portion of said point section including a pair of lateral projections, spaced one above the other, that extend into abutment with a web of one of said standard rail sections; and said body section has a rearward standard rail mating portion adapted to laterally abut and join with one of said standard rail sections, said mating portion of said body section including a pair of lateral projections, spaced one above the other, that extend into abutment with a web of the other of said standard rail sections.
  • 7. The bridge joint of claim 1 wherein said forward accepting portion has spaced side walls positioned closely adjacent said interface portion, and a forward end of said forward accepting portion terminates at a forward end of said point.
  • 8. A bridge joint for use with a railway, said railway having a pair of parallel standard rails, said joint comprising:a first and a second planar base plate; a point section on said first base plate, said point section having a forward integral accepting portion with a point and a rearward standard rail mating portion for joining to one of said standard rails, said accepting portion having a pair of upward facing side-by-side cavities separated by said point; a body section on said second base plate, said body section having a forward interface portion adapted to be slidingly accepted in said cavities of said accepting portion, a notch in said interface portion adapted to accept said point, and a rearward standard rail mating portion for joining to one of said standard rails; a plurality of spaced-apart clamping lugs integrally formed on said point section and said body section; and a plurality of clamps secured to said base plates and corresponding to said clamping lugs for engaging said clamping lugs and securing said point section to said first base plate and said body section to said second base plate, each of said clamps comprising a fastener base secured to one of said base plates, a clamp member overlying said clamp base and engaging one of said clamping lugs, a bolt protruding upward through holes in said fastener base and in said clamp member, said bolt having a lower end located on an upper side of said base plate, and a nut engaging said bolt to secure said clamp member to said clamp base.
  • 9. The bridge joint of claim 8 wherein said clamping lugs are on said accepting portion.
  • 10. The bridge joint of claim 8 wherein said clamping lugs are on said interface portion.
  • 11. The bridge joint of claim 8 wherein said accepting portion has spaced side walls positioned closely adjacent said interface portion.
  • 12. The bridge joint of claim 8 wherein:said point section has flanges rearward of said accepting portion; said body section has flanges rearward of said interface portion; and said base plates have quick release fasteners secured thereto, said quick release fasteners having spring clips for engaging said flanges and securing said point section to said first base plate and said body section to said second base plate.
  • 13. The bridge joint of claim 12 wherein said standard rail sections have flanges and said base plates have quick release fasteners for engaging said flanges and securing said standard rail sections to said base plates, said quick release fasteners having spring clips for engaging said flanges of said standard rail sections.
  • 14. The bridge joint of claim 12 wherein said quick release fasteners have a base secured to said base plates, and said flanges have notches adapted to engage said base of said quick release fasteners.
  • 15. The bridge joint of claim 8 wherein said standard rail sections have flanges and said base plates have quick release fasteners for engaging said flanges and securing said standard rail sections to said base plates, said quick release fasteners having spring clips for engaging said flanges of said standard rail sections.
  • 16. A method of installing a bridge joint in a railway bridge between a movable section and a stationary section, said railway bridge having standard rail sections with flanges, comprising the steps of:providing a point section having an accepting portion, a standard rail mating portion, and flanges, a body section having an interface portion with a notch, a standard rail mating portion, and flanges, and first and second base plates, said accepting portion having a pair of upward facing side-by-side cavities separated by said point; securing one of said base plates to said movable section and the other of said base plates to said stationary section; securing a plurality of fastener bases to said base plates; placing said interface portion in said cavities of said accepting portion and said point in said notch; securing one of said standard rail sections to said mating portion of said point section and securing another of said standard rail sections to said mating portion of said body section; positioning said point section and joined standard rail section on said first base plate and said body section and joined standard rail section on said second base plate; mounting fasteners to said fastener bases such that lower ends of said fasteners are located on an upper side of said base plates; fastening with said fasteners said accepting portion to said first base plate and said interface portion to said second base plate; and fastening said point section, said body section, and said standard rail sections to said base plates with said fasteners by manipulating said fasteners entirely from above said base plates without requiring access to below said base plates.
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