Claims
- 1. A highway railroad grade crossing for railroad tracks with rails affixed to crossties having exposed upper surfaces between said rails and upper surfaces outwardly extending beyond the outer edge of each rail, comprising
- a plurality of panel means adapted to be permanently fixed to at least one of the upper surfaces of said crossties and being of a predetermined height; and
- a removable and replaceable wear surface means capped on said panel means, comprised of a polymer having a solid planar base with a planar metal reinforcing plate imbedded therein and with treads extending upwardly from said base, said wear surface means being of a predetermined height such that the upper surface of the wear surface means is co-planar with the top of the rails, and where the height of said wear surface means is substantially smaller than the height of said panel means.
- 2. The grade crossing of claim 1 wherein the polymer is rubber.
- 3. The grade crossing of claim 1 wherein the polymer is a material that hardens at above about 140.degree. F.
- 4. The grade crossing of claim 1 wherein the wear surface means is from about 3/16 inch to about 1/2 inch in height.
- 5. The grade crossing of claim 1 wherein the metal plate is a steel plate.
- 6. The grade crossing of claim 5 wherein the steel plate is about 1/16 inch in thickness.
- 7. The grade crossing of claim 6 wherein the steel plate has perforations.
- 8. The grade crossing of claim 1 wherein said panel means is comprised of a plurality of wooden planks affixed side by side with a steel twist dowel.
- 9. The grade crossing of claim 8 wherein said wooden planks have a height of 81/2 inches, a width of 7 inches and a length of 96 inches.
- 10. The grade crossing of claim 9 wherein said wear surface means has a height from 3/16 inches to 1/2 inch.
- 11. The grade crossing of claim 1 wherein said panel means has a height equal to at least 5/6 of the space between the upper surface of the crossties and the top of the rails.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of a copending application Ser. No. 409,079 filed Aug. 18, 1982 now abandoned.
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