Claims
- 1. An expansion joint for part of a railway track disposed on a foundation comprising: a first fixed rail section; a second rail section movable in relation to said first fixed rail section, said second rail section being pressed against said first rail section over a predetermined contact area; said first fixed rail section having in said predetermined contact area in which said movable second rail section is pressed into contact, a curvature corresponding to the bending line of said movable second rail section; said first rail section has a switch tongue shape and said second rail section is a stock rail.
- 2. An expansion joint for part of a railway track capable to compensate for changes in length disposed on a foundation comprising:
- a first rail section having a contact area of predetermined length, said first rail section being clamped to the foundation; a second rail section movable in relation to the first rail section; means for fastening said second rail section to be pressed against said first rail section over the predetermined contact area; said means for fastening causing bending of the second rail section; said first rail section having in said predetermined contact area in which said movable second rail section is pressed into contact, a curvature corresponding to the bending line of said movable second rail section;
- the means for fastening the second rail section to be pressed against the first rail section includes a shaft extending over a foundation, a rolling element at the end of said shaft; and
- a spring element for holding down the first rail section.
- 3. An expansion joint according to claim 2, wherein said first rail section is formed to have a switch tongue shape and said second rail section is a stock rail.
- 4. An expansion joint according to claim 3, wherein fastening means acts on said stock rail and effects a non-positive connection between said stock rail head and said tongue, where said fastening means is spring-loaded and extending directly from said foundation and is supported in the transitional area of said stock rail foot and said web.
- 5. An expansion joint according to claim 2 wherein said first rail section is a stock rail and said second rail section is formed to have a switch tongue shape.
- 6. An expansion joint according to claim 5, wherein said second rail section is disposed in a longitudinally movable manner.
- 7. An expansion joint according to claim 5, wherein said second rail section is supported on a sliding block on the foundation that, on the one hand, rests on a stock rail foot and, on the other hand, presses against a stop means on the side facing away from the stock rail, and wherein said sliding block is disposed movably in relation to the foundation and is passed through by an anchoring means, connecting said means for fastening to the foundation, said anchoring means being supported in relation to said means for fastening by plate springs.
- 8. An expansion joint according to claim 5, wherein said second rail section is supported in a tongue tip area, on movable support blocks that, on the one hand, follow the longitudinal movement of said second rail section and, on the other hand, on support blocks that are fixable at predetermined points.
- 9. An expansion joint according to claim 8, wherein said stock rail is supported on the one hand, on movable support blocks that follow the longitudinal movement of said stock rail and, on the other hand, on support blocks that are fixable at predetermined points.
- 10. An expansion joint according to claim 9, wherein said movable support blocks are arranged to move on a sliding plate, to limit the movement distance, said sliding plate has catches for said movable support blocks in the area of sleepers.
- 11. An expansion joint according to claim 10, wherein said movable support blocks are spring-loaded against one another and in relation to at least one of the fixed support blocks to provide spacing for proper support of the tongue.
- 12. An expansion joint according to claim 2 wherein said first rail section is a stock rail having a head, a web and a foot, said second rail section is formed to have a switch tongue shape having a foot portion, a head portion and a web in the transitional section between said foot portion and said head portion.
- 13. An expansion joint according to claim 12, including a support enclosing at least partly the foot potion of said first rail section, said support slidingly supporting the second rail section foot portion.
- 14. An expansion joint according to claim 13, wherein said support enclosing the foot portion of said first rail section consists of a plastic material.
- 15. An expansion joint according to claim 2 wherein said first rail section is a stock rail having a head, a web and a foot, said spring element holding down the foot of said first rail section.
- 16. An expansion device according to claim 15, wherein a friction coefficient of .mu..sub..beta. .gtoreq.0.1 exists between an underside of said second rail section foot and the foundation, and a friction coefficient of .mu..sub.Z .gtoreq.0.3 between the sliding surface of the block and a contacting surface.
- 17. An expansion joint for part of a railway track disposed on foundation means including a foundation and a support block disposed thereon, said expansion joint comprising:
- a first substantially fixed rail section having a predetermined contact area, a second rail section movable in relation to the first rail section, fastening means for pressing said second rail section against said first rail section over said predetermined contact area, said fastening means causing bending of the second rail section;
- said first rail section having in said predetermined contact area in which said movable second rail section is pressed into contact, a curvature corresponding to the bending of said movable second rail section;
- said first rail section is a stock rail having a head and said second rail section has a switch tongue shape;
- said foundation means including a foundation and a support block disposed thereon;
- said fastening means extending from said foundation means support block, and being supported by a sliding element for applying pressure in a transitional area which is formed between a foot and a web of the switch tongue in order to transmit force components in the direction of said foundation means and in the direction of said stock rail head;
- said sliding element extending from a shaft, said shaft being movable in relation to said foundation means.
- 18. An expansion joint according to claim 17, wherein said fastening means extending from the foundation means support block, includes a rolling element in the transitional area which is formed between tongue foot and tongue web in order to transmit force components in the direction of said foundation means and in the direction of said stock rail head, said rolling element extending from an element having a shaft, said element being movable in relation to said foundation means.
- 19. An expansion joint for part of a railway track capable to compensate for changes in length disposed on a foundation means comprising:
- a first rail section having a contact area of predetermined length, said first rail section being clamped to the foundation means; a second-rail section movable in relation to the first rail section; means for fastening said second rail section to be pressed against said first rail section over the predetermined contact area; said means for fastening causing bending of the second rail section; said first rail section having in said predetermined contact area in which said movable second rail section is pressed into contact, a curvature corresponding to the bending line of said movable second rail section;
- said first rail section is a stock rail having a head and said second rail section has a switch tongue shape, the foundation means including a foundation and a sliding support block disposed therein;
- said means for fastening extends from said foundation means sliding support block, and is supported by a rolling element in the transitional area which is formed between tongue foot and tongue web in order to transmit force components in the direction of said foundation means and in the direction of said stock rail head, said rolling element extending from a support element having a shaft, said support element being movable in relation to said-foundation means.
- 20. An expansion joint for part of a railway track capable to compensate for changes in length disposed on a foundation means comprising:
- a first rail section having a contact area of predetermined length, said first rail section being clamped to the foundation means; a second rail section movable in relation to the first rail section; means for fastening said second rail section to be pressed against said first rail section over the predetermined contact area; said means for fastening causing bending of the,second rail section; said first rail section having in said predetermined contact area in which said movable second rail section is pressed into contact, a curvature corresponding to the bending line of said movable second rail section;
- said second rail section is a stock rail having a head and said first rail section has a switch tongue shape, the foundation means including a foundation and a sliding support block arranged therein;
- said means for fastening extends from said foundation means sliding support block, and is supported by a rolling element in the transitional area which is formed between stock rail foot and stock rail web in order to transmit force components in the direction of said foundation means and in the direction of said stock rail head, said rolling element extending from a support element having a shaft, said support element being movable in relation to said foundation means.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/325,304, filed Nov. 8, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,590,833, which is a 371 of PCT/EP93/01117, filed May 7, 1993.
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