Claims
- 1. A support for an elastic rail clamp to be inserted into a wooden rail tie, said support including a receiving portion adapted to be above the surface of the wooden rail tie and to receive a portion of the elastic rail clamp, and a securing portion extending into the rail tie, said securing portion comprising a vertical leg portion having a longitudinal axis disposed in a plane substantially parallel to a plane established by the vertical center line of the rail, said vertical leg portion comprising a body having an outer surface, a lower end remote from said receiving portion and a side adapted to face the rail, said vertical leg portion having recesses relieved relative to said outer surface and located over at least a portion of said outer surface to accommodate an adhesive which promotes adhesion between the wooden rail tie and said securing portion, each of said recesses having an inner surface disposed in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of said outer surface, and said vertical leg portion including a series of raised ribs defined relative to said outer surface and located on the side of the lower remote end of said vertical leg portion adapted to face the rail which ribs are forced into said wooden tie when said rail clamp imparts a component force tending to move said receiving portion of said support away from the rail.
- 2. A support as claimed in claim 1 in which said outer surface of said vertical leg portion includes faces disposed substantially parallel to the rail, and said faces contain said recesses.
- 3. A support as claimed in claim 2 in which said outer surface of said vertical leg portion includes other faces disposed substantially perpendicular to the rail and said other faces of the leg portion are ribbed.
- 4. A support as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said recesses is of a size and shape sufficient to accumulate an amount of adhesive which ensures an effective bond to said wooden tie.
- 5. A support as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of said recesses is rectangular in shape, large in surface area and shallow in depth.
- 6. A support as claimed in claim 1, wherein said inner surface of each of said recesses is relatively large in surface area and is located a relatively short distance inwardly from said outer surface.
- 7. A support as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least some of said recesses are located on said side of said vertical leg portion adapted to face the rail and along said lower remote end, and wherein each of said ribs is located in a corresponding one of said recesses extending outwardly from the inner surface of said recess, said ribs being disposed substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said leg portion.
- 8. A support as claimed in claim 7, wherein said recesses are located relatively closely together thereby defining raised surface portions between adjacent recesses, said raised portions being disposed substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said leg portion, said raised portions and said ribs being forced into said wooden tie when said rail clamp imparts a component force tending to move said receiving portion of said support away from the rail.
- 9. A rail fastening system comprising a wooden rail tie, a rail having a longitudinal axis and a vertical centerline establishing a vertical plane, a rail plate positioned between the tie and the rail, two pairs of attachment means associated with each rail plate, each pair being located on opposite sides of the rail and each attachment means is alongside of the rail to secure the plate to the wooden tie, each attachment means including a clamp-receiving recess and further having located below said recess, a spike portion extending through the plate and into the tie and having a longitudinal axis disposed in a plane substantially parallel to said vertical plane, and an elastic rail clamp associated with each pair of attachment means, the clamp having one portion lying on the rail flange and another portion held within opposed facing clamp-receiving recesses of the associated pair of attachment means, wherein said spike portion of said attachment means comprises a body having an outer surface, a lower end remote from said clamp-receiving recess and a side adapted to face the rail, said spike portion having recesses relieved relative to said outer surface and located over at least a portion of said outer surface to accommodate an adhesive which promotes adhesion between the wood rail tie and said spike portion, each of said recesses having an inner surface disposed in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of said outer surface, and said spike portion further incorporating a series of raised ribs defined relative to said outer surface and located on the side of the lower remote end of said spike portion facing said rail which ribs are forced into said wooden tie when said rail clamp imparts a component force tending to move the portion of said attachment means including said clamp-receiving recess away from the rail.
- 10. A rail fastening system as claimed in claim 9 wherein the adhesive used is an epoxy polymer based adhesive.
- 11. A rail fastening system as claimed in claim 10 wherein the adhesive also provides a seal to prevent ingress of water between the spike portion and the wooden tie.
- 12. A rail fastening system as claimed in claim 9 in which said outer surface of said spike portion includes faces which are substantially parallel to the rail and wherein said surface recesses are located on said faces.
- 13. A rail fastening system as claimed in claim 12 in which said outer surface of said spike portion includes other faces disposed substantially perpendicular to the rail and said other faces of said spike portion are ribbed.
- 14. A support as claimed in claim 9, wherein each of said spike recesses is of a size and shape sufficient to accumulate an amount of adhesive which ensures an effective bond to said wooden tie.
- 15. A support as claimed in claim 9, wherein each of said spike recesses is rectangular in shape, large in surface area and shallow in depth.
- 16. A support as claimed in claim 9, wherein said inner surface of each of said recesses is relatively large in surface area and is located a relatively short distance inwardly from said outer surface.
- 17. A support as claimed in claim 9, wherein at least some of said spike recesses are located on said side of said spike portion adapted to face the rail and along said lower remote end, and wherein each of said ribs is located in a corresponding one of said spike recesses extending outwardly from the inner surface of said spike recesses, said ribs being disposed substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said spike portion.
- 18. A support as claimed in claim 17, wherein said spike recesses are located relatively closely together thereby defining raised surface portions between adjacent recesses, said raised portions being disposed substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said spike portion, said raised portion and said ribs being forced into said wooden tie when said rail clamp imparts a component force tending to move the portion of said attachment means including said clamp-receiving recess away from the rail.
- 19. A support for an elastic rail clamp to be inserted into a wooden rail tie, said support including a receiving portion adapted to be above the surface of the wooden rail tie and to receive a portion of the elastic rail clamp, and a securing portion extending into the rail tie, said securing portion comprising a vertical leg portion having a longitudinal axis disposed in a plane substantially parallel to a plane established by the vertical center line of the rail, said vertical leg portion comprising a body having an outer surface, a lower end remote from said receiving portion and a side adapted to face the rail, said vertical leg portion having recesses relieved relative to said outer surface and located over at least a portion of said outer surface and being of a size and shape sufficient to accommodate an amount of adhesive which ensures effective adhesion between the wooden rail tie and said securing portion, each of said recesses having an inner surface relatively large in surface area and disposed in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of said outer surface and being located a relatively short distance inwardly from said inner surface so that said recesses are relatively shallow in depth, at least some of said recesses being located on said side of said vertical leg portion adapted to face the rail and along said lower remote end, said vertical leg portion including a series of raised ribs defined relative to said outer surface and located on the side of the lower remote end of said vertical leg portion adapted to face the rail, each of said ribs being located in a corresponding one of said recesses extending outwardly from the inner surface of said recesses, said ribs being disposed substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said leg portion, said recesses being located relatively closely together thereby defining raised surface portions between adjacent recesses, said raised portions being disposed substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said leg portion, said raised portions and said ribs being forced into said wooden tie when said rail clamp imparts a component force tending to move said receiving portion of said support away from the rail.
- 20. A support as claimed in claim 19, wherein each of said recesses is rectangular in shape.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 822,883, filed Jan. 27, 1986 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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