Cantilever gate arm

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6189839
  • Patent Number
    6,189,839
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 19, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 20, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Le; Mark T.
    Agents
    • McKay; Molly D.
Abstract
A gate arm for retrofitting onto an existing cantilever crossing structure at a railroad crossing. The gate arm is pivotally attached to a mast of the existing cantilever crossing structure so that the gate arm can be lowered to an in use position and alternately raised to an out of use position. A cable extending from the gate arm to a winch secured to the cantilever crossing structure or mast lowers the gate arm in response to the approach of a train. Lights provided on the gate arm also activated in response to the approach of a train. The gate arm raises and the lights on the gate arm deactivated upon the train passing the crossing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a gate arm for retrofitting onto an existing cantilever crossing structure that does not have a traffic control arm associated with it.




2. Description of the Related Art




Railroad crossings, i.e. where railroad tracks and vehicular roadways cross each other, present a unique threat to vehicles when the crossings are not properly marked. Gate arms that lower in front of vehicles when a train is approaching greatly decrease the chance of collisions between vehicles and trains at these crossings. Yet, many of these crossings currently only have cantilever crossing structures with flashing red lights and are not provided with gate arms that can be deployed in front of vehicles to prevent them from entering the crossing when a train is approaching the crossing. For safety reasons, it is desirable to have gate arms at all such crossings. Currently, the only way to achieve this is to add separate gate arms with new foundations, masts, electrical wiring and controls to supplement the existing cantilevers. These traffic control devices can be extremely expensive.




It would be much more economical to retrofit existing cantilever crossing structures that do not currently have a traffic control arm associated with them with a retractable gate arm. In order for an existing cantilever crossing structure to be retrofitted with a gate arm, the arm must be installed on the existing structure. Also, when the gate arm is in its downward position, i.e. when the traffic is stopped by the gate arm, the arm must be at the correct height above the ground to meet existing traffic control requirements for such traffic control gate arms. Another consideration is that the gate arm must, when in its raised position, i.e. when the traffic is not being stopped by the gate arm, be out of the path of the traffic so that required roadway height and width clearances are maintained.




The present invention addresses all of these needs by providing a cantilever gate arm that can be inexpensively retrofitted to an existing cantilever crossing structure. Further, the present invention provides a gate that can be deployed downward to a position that is the proper height to control vehicular traffic and can, alternately, be raised to a position that maintains the necessary roadway height and width clearances when the gate is not in use.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is a cantilever gate arm for retrofitting onto an existing cantilever crossing structure. The gate arm is pivotally attached to a mast of the existing cantilever crossing structure so that the gate arm can be lowered to an in use position and alternately raised to an out of use position. A winch is secured to the cantilever crossing structure and a cable extends from the winch to the gate arm as a means for raising and lowering the gate arm. The winch is electrically connected with the existing lights on the structure so that when the existing warning lights are activated, the winch lowers the gate to its in use position and activates lights that are provided on the gate arm and so that when the existing warning lights are deactivated, the winch again raises the gate to its out of use position even after the train has gone past.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view of a cantilever gate arm constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention shown attached to a cantilever crossing structure.





FIG. 2

is a front view of an alternate cantilever gate arm shown attached to a cantilever crossing structure.





FIG. 3

is a top plan view taken along line


3





3


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view taken along line


4





4


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The Invention




Referring now to the drawings and initially to

FIG. 1

, there is illustrated a cantilever gate arm


10


constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention. The gate arm


10


is pivotally secured to a mast


12


of an existing cantilever crossing structure


14


so that the gate arm


10


is movable between a raised out of use position, as illustrated by numeral


16


in

FIG. 1

, and a lowered in use position, as illustrated by numeral


18


in FIG.


1


. The gate arm


10


pivotally secures to a back side


20


of the mast


12


, as illustrated in

FIG. 4

, and the gate arm is provided with a backward extension


22


at its proximal end


24


. The backward extension


22


allows an opposite distal end


26


of the gate arm


10


to clear a catwalk


28


that is secured to the mast


12


and cantilevered over a roadway


30


when the gate arm


10


is lifted to its raised out of use position


16


, as shown in FIG.


3


.




A winch


32


is secured to the top of the mast


12


or one of the supporting members


34


for the catwalk


28


and is electrically connected to a control box (not illustrated) located within the mast


12


so that the winch


32


is activated and deactivated in coordination with the activation and deactivation of flashing warning lights


36


provided on the cantilever crossing structure


14


. A first end


38


of a cable


40


winds around the winch


32


and unwinds from the winch


32


in response, respectively, to deactivation and activation of the winch


32


. An opposite second end


42


of the cable


40


attaches to the gate arm


10


. Thus, when the winch


32


is activated in response to an approaching train, the cable


40


unwinds from the winch


32


thereby lowering the gate arm


10


from its raise position


16


to its lowered position


18


. Simultaneously, lights


44


provided on the gate arm


10


, that are also electrically connected to a control box located within the mast


12


, are activated so that they shine to warn approaching motorists that the gate arm


10


is lowered.




Likewise, when the winch


32


is deactivated in response to the passing of a train, the cable


40


rewinds onto the winch


32


thereby raising the gate arm


10


from its lowered position


18


to its raised position


16


. Simultaneously, lights


44


that are provided on the gate arm


10


deactivate so that they no longer shine.




As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, the gate arm


10


is preferably not straight when viewed from above, but rather is provided with a straight distal end


26


that connects via the backward extension


22


to a straight proximal end


24


. The distal end


26


is also preferably not aligned along a straight line with the proximal end


24


when viewed from the front. Rather the distal and proximal ends


26


and


24


form an obtuse angle with each other when viewed from the front, as illustrated by angle A in FIG.


1


. The angle A allows the distal end


26


of the gate arm


10


to be parallel to the roadway


30


when the gate arm


10


is in its lowered position


18


while allowing the gate arm


10


to be removed from the line of traffic travelling on the roadway


30


when the gate arm


10


is lifted to its raised position


16


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 2 and 5

, an alternate embodiment cantilever gate arm


10


A is illustrated. The alternate gate arm


10


A differs from the preferred gate arm


10


as described hereafter.




The alternate gate arm


10


A pivotally secures to a side


46


of the mast


12


opposite the side


48


to which a ladder


50


for accessing the catwalk


28


of the existing cantilever crossing structure


14


attaches to the mast


12


. The alternate gate arm


10


is provided with a distal end


26


A that pivotally secured to a proximal end


24


also provided on the gate arm, and the proximal end


24


A pivotally secures to the side


46


of the mast


12


. Thus, when the alternate gate arm


10


A is raised between its raised out of use position


16


A and its lowered in use position


18


A, the alternate gate arm


10


A pivots in two places, i.e. between the two ends


26


A and


24


A and at the point where the proximal end


24


A attaches to the mast


12


. Thus, when the alternate gate arm


10


A is in its lowered position


18


A, the ends


26


A and


24


A form an obtuse angle B above them, as viewed from the front and as illustrated in FIG.


2


. Also, when the alternate gate arm


10


A is in its raised position


16


A, the ends


26


A and


24


A form an obtuse angle C below them, as viewed again from the front and as illustrated in FIG.


2


. The ends


26


A and


24


A of the alternate gate arm


10


A are aligned along a straight line, as viewed from above and as illustrated in FIG.


5


. The alternate gate arm


10


A does not need a backward extension


22


like that provided in gate arm


10


since it does not need to clear the catwalk


28


. As illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the alternate gate arm


10


A remains below or along side the catwalk


28


in both its lowered position


18


A and in its raised position


16


A. In addition, in both the raised and lowered position


16


A and


18


A, the distal end


26


A of the alternate gate arm


1


A remains parallel with the roadway


30


.




Like the preferred gate arm, the alternate gate arm


10


A is raised and lowered by the winch


32


that is secured to one of the supporting members


34


for the catwalk


28


and is electrically connected to a control box


51


located within the mast


12


so that the winch


32


is activated and deactivated in coordination with the activation and deactivation of flashing warning lights


36


provided on the cantilever crossing structure


14


. The operation of the winch


32


and the cable


40


with regard to the alternate gate arm


1


A are the same as previously described in association with the preferred gate arm


10


.




The alternate gate arm


10


A is also provided with lights


44


A that are electrically connected to a control box located within the mast


12


and that are activated so that they shine to warn approaching motorists that the alternate gate arm


10


A is lowered and deactivated when the alternate gate arm


10


A is raised.




While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is manifest that many changes may be made in the details of construction and the arrangement of components without departing from the spirit and scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the invention is not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for the purposes of exemplification, but is to be limited only by the scope of the attached claim or claims, including the full range of equivalency to which each element thereof is entitled.



Claims
  • 1. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structure that does not have a gate arm comprising:a gate arm pivotal attached to a mast of an existing cantilever crossing structure, a winch attached to a cantilevered support member provided on the existing cantilever crossing structure, said winch provided with a retractable cable, and one end of the cable secured to said gate arm as a means for alternately lowering the gate arm to a lower in use position and for lifting the gate arm to a raised out of use position.
  • 2. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structure according to claim 1 wherein said winch is electrically connected to a control box provided at said mast so that said winch is activated and deactivated to alternately lower and raise said gate arm in coordination with the approach and passage of a train.
  • 3. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structure according to claim 2 wherein a proximal end of said gate arm pivotally attaches to the mast.
  • 4. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structure according to claim 3 further comprising:a backward extension connecting a distal end of said gate arm to said proximal end of said gate arm to allow the distal end of said gate arm to clear a catwalk of the cantilever crossing structure when the gate arm is raised.
  • 5. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structure according to claim 4 wherein said distal end of said gate arm and said proximal end of said gate arm form an obtuse angle with each other when viewed from the front of the cantilever crossing structure.
  • 6. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structures according to claim 5 further comprising:lights provided on said distal end of said gate arm, and said lights activated and deactivated in association with activation and deactivation of said winch.
  • 7. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structures according to claim 3 further comprising:said proximal end of said gate arm pivotally attached to a distal end of said gate arm so that when the gate arm is raised and lowered said distal end remains approximately parallel with a roadway located under the cantilever crossing structure.
  • 8. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structures according to claim 7 further comprising:lights provided on said distal end of said gate arm, and said lights activated and deactivated in association with activation and deactivation of said winch.
  • 9. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structure according to claim 8 wherein said cantilever gate arm remains below a catwalk of the cantilever crossing structure when the gate arm is raised.
  • 10. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structure that does not have a gate arm comprising:a gate arm pivotal attached to a mast of an existing cantilever crossing structure, a winch attached to a part of said structure and above said gate arm, said winch provided with a retractable cable, and one end of the cable secured to said gate arm as a means for alternately lowering the gate arm to a lower in use position and for lifting the gate arm to a raised out of use position.
  • 11. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structure according to claim 10 wherein said winch is electrically connected to a control box provided at said mast so that said winch is activated and deactivated to alternately lower and raise said gate arm in coordination with the approach and passage of a train.
  • 12. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structure according to claim 11 wherein a proximal end of said gate arm pivotally attaches to the mast.
  • 13. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structure according to claim 12 further comprising:a backward extension connecting a distal end of said gate arm to said proximal end of said gate arm to allow the distal end of said gate arm to clear a catwalk of the cantilever crossing structure when the gate arm is raised.
  • 14. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structure according to claim 13 wherein said distal end of said gate arm and said proximal end of said gate arm form an obtuse angle with each other when viewed from the front of the cantilever crossing structure.
  • 15. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structures according to claim 14 further comprising:lights provided on said distal end of said gate arm, and said lights activated and deactivated in association with activation and deactivation of said winch.
  • 16. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structures according to claim 12 further comprising:said proximal end of said gate arm pivotally attached to a distal end of said gate arm so that when the gate arm is raised and lowered said distal end remains approximately parallel with a roadway located under the cantilever crossing structure.
  • 17. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structures according to claim 16 further comprising:lights provided on said distal end of said gate arm, and said lights activated and deactivated in association with activation and deactivation of said winch.
  • 18. A cantilever gate arm retrofitted onto an existing cantilever crossing structure according to claim 17 wherein said cantilever gate arm remains below a catwalk of the cantilever crossing structure when the gate arm is raised.
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