Claims
- 1. An anchor adjuster for adjusting one or more rail-mounted anchors on a rail toward a tie, with the rail having a base resting on an upwardly directed surface of the tie whereby an anchor movably mounted on the rail base extends below the upwardly directed tie surface, comprising:
- a frame;
- a head assembly movably mounted on the frame and having a given weight;
- actuator means on the frame for positively driving the head assembly forcibly downward toward a tie with a driving force in addition to gravitational force caused by the given weight of said head assembly; and
- adjuster means on the head assembly for engaging an anchor and moving said anchor generally horizontally along a rail toward a tie.
- 2. The anchor adjuster defined in claim 1 in which the frame has a plurality of spaced apart guide members and the head assembly has a centrally positioned carriage moveable on the guide members, the adjuster means including a pair of vertically extending adjuster arms pivoted to the carriage and each having anchor-engaging adjuster tools at the lower end thereof, and a hydraulic cylinder interconnecting the adjuster arms whereby the hydraulic cylinder can pivot the adjuster arms to move the adjuster tools toward the tie to adjust the anchors.
- 3. The anchor adjuster defined in claim 1 including travel limiting means on the frame for setting a lowered position of the head assembly.
- 4. The anchor adjuster defined in claim 1 including interchangeable anchor engaging means on adjuster arms of the adjuster means for accommodating variations in the width of rails with which the adjuster means is used.
- 5. The anchor adjuster defined in claim 1 in which the actuator means comprises a hydraulic cylinder having a substantially vertically movable piston rod interposed between the frame and the head assembly.
- 6. An anchor adjuster for adjusting one or more rail-mounted anchors on a rail toward a tie at points along the length of the rail, with the rail having a base resting on an upwardly directed surface of the tie whereby an anchor movably mounted on the rail base extends below the upwardly directed tie surface, comprising:
- a vehicle movable along a pair of rails and having a frame overlying a portion of the pair of rails;
- a head assembly mounted on the frame and movable between a raised inoperative position and a lowered operative position, the head assembly having a given weight;
- adjuster means on the head assembly for engaging at least one pair of rail-mounted anchors and moving said anchors generally horizontally along the rail toward each other; and
- actuator means on the frame for positively driving the head assembly forcibly downward from the inoperative position to the operative position with a driving force in addition to gravitational force caused by the given weight of said head assembly; and
- safety means for securing the head assembly in said inoperative position independent of said actuator means for safety purposes during travel of the vehicle along the rails.
- 7. The anchor adjuster defined in claim 6 in which the head assembly includes a vertically moveable carriage, the adjuster means includes a pair of vertically extending adjuster arms pivoted to the carriage and each having anchor-engaging adjuster tools at the lower end thereof, and a horizontally oriented hydraulic cylinder interconnecting the adjuster arms whereby the hydraulic cylinder can pivot the adjuster arms to move the adjuster tools toward the tie to adjust the anchors.
- 8. The anchor adjuster defined in claim 7, said safety means comprising releasable connection means for interconnecting the frame and the head assembly.
- 9. The anchor adjuster defined in claim 8 in which the releasable connection means comprises a first aperture on the frame and a second aperture on the head assembly, with the first aperture and the second aperture being in alignment when the head assembly is in its inoperative position, and retention means insertable through the aligned apertures.
- 10. The anchor adjuster defined in claim 6 wherein the adjuster means comprises a pair of rotary arms movable toward a retracted position in the inoperative position of the head assembly and including limit sensing means for detecting a fully retracted position of the adjuster means prior to moving the head assembly toward the inoperative position.
- 11. The anchor adjuster defined in claim 6 wherein the adjuster means comprises a pair of rotary arms each having a pair of parallel links for engaging a portion of an anchor extending beyond opposite sides of a rail, with interchangeable spacer means interposed between each pair of parallel links for accommodating rails of different sized widths.
- 12. The anchor adjuster defined in claim 6 wherein the head assembly is elevated toward the inoperative position prior to moving the vehicle along the rails, and including position sensing means on the frame for detecting a sufficiently elevated position of the head assembly prior to moving the vehicle along the rails.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 573,496, filed on Aug. 27, 1990, now abandoned.
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