Claims
- 1. A railroad grade crossing for extending a roadway across a pair of parallel, spaced-apart rails which are supported upon spaced-apart ties, comprising:a concrete gauge panel extending substantially between the rails; said gauge panel having a top surface which is substantially coplanar with the roadway; said gauge panel having a bottom surface which is supported upon the ties; said gauge panel having opposite sides; said gauge panel having elongated elastomeric gauge seals on each side thereof which are positioned adjacent the rails; each of said gauge seals generally having upper and lower ends and inner and outer ends; each of said inner ends of said gauge seals having a lobe which is cast in said gauge panel at the sides thereof; said gauge panel having metal angle members cast in said upper opposite sides thereof; said gauge panel having retainer members cast therein which are connected to said metal angle members; each of said lobes of said gauge seal having an opening formed therein; an elongated bar positioned in said opening which extends along at least a portion of the length of said lobe of said gauge seal; each of said lobes of said gauge seal having at least one cut-away portion formed therein for exposing a portion of the length of the rebar therein; said exposed portion of said bar in said lobe of said gauge seal being secured to at least one of said retainer members in said gauge panel; a pair of concrete field panels, one of which extends between each rail and the roadway; each of said concrete field panels having an inner end, an outer end, a top surface which is substantially coplanar with the roadway, and a bottom surface which is supported upon the ties; said field panels having elongated elastomeric approach seals at their inner ends thereof which are positioned adjacent the associated rail; each of said field seals generally having an inner end, an outer end, an upper end, and a lower end; each of said inner ends of said field seals having a lobe which is cast in said inner ends of said approach panels; the upper inner end of said field panels having a metal angle member cast therein; said field panels having retainer members cast therein which are connected to said metal angle members; said lobe of each of said field seal having an opening formed therein; an elongated bar positioned in said opening which extends along at least a portion of the length of said lobe of said field panel; said lobe of said field panel having at least one cut-away portion formed therein for exposing a portion of the length of the bar therein; said exposed portion of said bar in said field seal being secured to at least one of said retainer members in said field panel.
- 2. The railroad crossing of claim 1 wherein each of said gauge and field seals have elongated voids formed therein.
- 3. The railroad crossing of claim 1 wherein said top surfaces of said field seals have ribbed surfaces formed therein.
- 4. A railroad grade crossing for extending a roadway across a pair of parallel, spaced-apart rails which are supported upon spaced-apart ties, comprising:a concrete gauge panel extending substantially between the rails; said gauge panel having a top surface which is substantially coplanar with the roadway; said gauge panel having a bottom surface which is supported upon the ties; said gauge panel having opposite sides; said gauge panel having an elastomeric gauge seal on each side thereof which is positioned adjacent a respective rail; each of said gauge seals having upper and lower ends and inner and outer ends; each of said gauge seals having a lobe formed in its inner end; said lobes on said gauge seals being cast in said gauge panel at the sides thereof; said gauge panel having metal angle members cast in said upper opposite sides thereof; said gauge panel having retainer members cast therein which are connected to said metal angle members; each of said lobes of said gauge seal having an opening formed therein; an elongated bar positioned in said opening which extends along at least a portion of the length of said lobe of said gauge seal; each of said lobes of said gauge seal having at least one cut-away portion formed therein for exposing a portion of the length of the bar therein; said exposed portion of said bar being secured to at least one of said retainer members in said gauge panel.
- 5. The railroad crossing of claim 4 wherein said gauge seals have elongated voids formed therein.
- 6. A field panel for a railroad grade crossing for extending a roadway across a pair of parallel, spaced-apart rails which are supported upon spaced-apart ties, comprising:a pair of concrete field panels, one of which extends between each rail and the roadway; each of said concrete field panels generally having an inner end, an outer end, a top surface which is substantially coplanar with the roadway, and a bottom surface which is supported upon the ties; said field panels having elastomeric approach seals at their inner ends thereof; each of said field seals having an inner end, an outer end, an upper end, and a lower end; each of said inner ends of said field seals having a lobe which is cast in said inner ends of said field panels; the upper inner end of said field panels having a metal angle member cast therein; said field panels having retainer members cast therein which are connected to said metal angle members; said lobe of each of said field seal having an opening formed therein; an elongated bar positioned in said opening which extends along at least a portion of the length of said lobe of said field panel; said lobe of said field panel having at least one cut-away portion formed therein for exposing a portion of the length of the bar therein; said exposed portion of said bar being secured to at least one of said retainer members.
- 7. A railroad grade crossing for extending a roadway across a pair of parallel, spaced-apart rails which are supported upon spaced-apart ties, comprising:a concrete gauge panel extending substantially between the rails; said gauge panel having a top surface which is substantially coplanar with the roadway; said gauge panel having a bottom surface which is supported upon the ties; said gauge panel having opposite sides; said gauge panel having elastomeric gauge seals on each side thereof which are positioned adjacent the rails; each of said gauge seals generally having upper and lower ends and inner and outer ends; each of said inner ends of said gauge seals having a lobe which is cast in said gauge panel at the sides thereof; said gauge panel having metal angle members cast in said upper opposite sides thereof; said gauge panel having retainer members cast therein which are connected to said metal angle members; each of said lobes of said gauge seal having an opening formed therein; an elongated bar positioned in said opening which extends along at least a portion of the length of said lobe of said gauge seal; each of said lobes of said gauge seal having at least one cut-away portion formed therein for exposing a portion of the length of the bar therein; said exposed portion of said bar being secured to at least one of said retainer members in said gauge panel; a pair of concrete field panels, one of which extends between each rail and the roadway; each of said concrete field panels having an inner end, an outer end, a top surface which is substantially coplanar with the roadway, and a bottom surface which is supported upon the ties; said field panels having elastomeric field seals at their inner ends thereof which are positioned adjacent the associated rail; each of said field seals generally having an inner end, an outer end, an upper end, and a lower end; each of said inner ends of said field seals having a lobe which is cast in said inner ends of said field panels; the upper inner end of said field panels having a metal angle member cast therein; said field panels having retainer members cast therein which are connected to said metal angle members; said lobe of each of said field seal having an opening formed therein; an elongated bar positioned in said opening which extends along at least a portion of the length of said lobe of said field panel; said lobe of said field panel having at least one cut-away portion formed therein for exposing a portion of the length of the bar therein; said exposed portion of said bar being secured to at least one of said retainer members.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of Petitioners' earlier application Ser. No. 10/147,234 filed May 15, 2002, entitled “CONCRETE RAILROAD GRADE CROSSING PANELS” which is a continuation-in-part application of Petitioners' earlier application Ser. No. 10/103,308 filed Mar. 20, 2002, entitled “CONCRETE RAILROAD GRADE CROSSING PANELS”, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,588,676.
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