Claims
- 1. A crossing frog with a moving point (1), for very long railway switches incorporated in long welded rails (7 and 9), said crossing frog comprising,
- a cradle (2) in two elements (3 and 4), one molded and the other non-molded, wherein the molded element (3) is of molded steel and has at least two ends (3A and 3B) on a point side and two ends (3C and 3D) on a heel side which are shaped as rail profiles, but only the rail profile of the two ends (3A and 3B) on the point side effectively serving as rolling surfaces,
- the non-molded element (4) being mainly made up of parts (5 and 5') produced integrally to include rearwardly diverging rails and connected to the two ends (3C and 3D) on the heel side of the molded element (3), but neither of the rail profiles of the two ends (3C and 3D) on the heels side of the molded element (3) nor said parts (5 and 5') of the non-molded element (4) effectively serving as rolling surfaces,
- the moving point (10 having upper faces and being produced integrally as rails of which all the upper faces effectively serve as rolling surfaces.
- 2. A crossing frog with a moving point according to claim 1, wherein the molded element (3) has all its upper faces shaped as a rail profile.
- 3. A crossing frog with a moving point according to claim 1, wherein there are two said rail profile parts (5 and 5') which are secured to the rails forming the moving point (1) by means of two fishplate profile cross members (8 and 8').
- 4. A crossing frog with a moving point according to claim 1, wherein said parts (5 and 5') are interconnected and the non-molded element (4) is rigidified by means of plates (6).
- 5. A crossing frog with a moving point according to claim 1, wherein the molded element (3) is of manganese-containing austenitic steel, the moving point (1) and said parts (5 and 5') being carbon steel rails.
- 6. A crossing frog with a moving point according to claim 1, wherein rails of said parts (5 and 5') and of the moving point (1) have a height of about 172 mm.
- 7. A crossing frog with a moving point according to claim 1, wherein each said part (5 and 5') as well as the moving point (1) are a rail of profile UIC A 74.
- 8. A crossing frog with a moving point according to claim 1, wherein each said part (5 or 5') is a rail of profile UIC 60.
- 9. A crossing frog with a moving point according to claim 1, wherein the moving point (1) is a switch rail of profile UIC A 74 capable of withstanding a significant verticle inertia.
- 10. A crossing frog with a moving point according to claim 1, wherein the molded element (3) and the non-molded element (4) are interconnected by welding.
- 11. A crossing frog with a moving point as claimed in claim 1, wherein said molded element (3) and said non-molded element (4) are interconnected by fishplates secured thereto by gluing and bolting.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/421,197, filed Oct. 13, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,042,755.
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