Gate release mechanism having a pivotable arm to facilitate maintenance

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6672008
  • Patent Number
    6,672,008
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 5, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 6, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A railroad gate release mechanism which attaches between the mount arms of a railroad gate actuator and a crossing arm to prevent breakage of the crossing arm due to impingement by a vehicle. The railroad gate release mechanism includes a pivotable arm assembly which allows released movement in two directions of the crossing arm in reaction to impingement and returns the crossing arm to the original and detented position subsequent to impingement to maintain grade crossing protection. An alternative embodiment includes a pair of swing plates and an elongated arm to which is attached a crossing arm, the elongated arm with the attached crossing arm is pivoted to the pair of swing plates in such manner that the elongated arm and attached crossing arm can be pivoted aside without moving the swing plates for crossing arm maintenance without impeding vehicular traffic flow across the grade crossing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention is for a railroad gate release mechanism, and in particular, is for a railroad gate release mechanism which allows for maintaining of structural integrity of a railroad grade crossing arm during and subsequent to being struck by an automotive vehicle. Although a railroad gate release mechanism is described, the release mechanism can be incorporated for other uses such as, but not limited to, parking lot gates, restricted access gates, road closure gates, toll gates, and the like.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Railroad crossing grades are protected by railroad grade crossing arms which are stored substantially in a vertical position and which are actuated by railroad gate actuators which reorient the crossing arms to a horizontal position across a railroad grade crossing to warn operators of vehicles of oncoming train traffic and to physically place a barrier in the form of a crossing arm at both sides of the railroad grade crossing to prevent passage of a vehicle into the railroad grade crossing. Motorists unaware of the movement of a crossing arm may impinge the crossing arm to the extent that physical damage occurs where the crossing arm is broken and parted from the railroad gate actuator. Such an occurrence can compromise the safety of the railroad grade crossing in that other motorists will not be warned of impending danger due to the destruction of the crossing arm. Such occurrences compromise safety, as well as add a financial maintenance burden. Maintenance of prior art railroad grade crossing arms sometimes required that the railroad grade crossing arms be deployed across the railroad crossing grade, thus providing a nuisance and hinderance to the smooth flow of vehicle traffic across the railroad crossing grade.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The general purpose of the present invention is to provide a railroad gate release mechanism.




According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided a railroad gate release mechanism for attachment between a railroad gate actuator and a crossing arm including opposing channel-shaped brackets which attach to a railroad gate actuator and which also serve as mounting structure for other components of the railroad gate release mechanism. A pivotable arm assembly, to which a crossing arm is attached, pivotally mounts between bearing plates located on the inwardly facing surfaces of the opposing channel-shaped brackets. The pivotable arm assembly is influenced by a detent and plunger arrangement which maintains a perpendicular relationship of the pivotable arm assembly and the attached crossing arm with respect to the railroad gate actuator until acted upon by outside forces, such as a vehicle impinging the crossing arm. Such impingement causes the railroad gate release mechanism, with the attached crossing arm, to pivotally overcome the influence of the detent and plunger arrangement and to swing substantially horizontally out of the way of the impinging vehicle without functional damage to the crossing arm. Such pivotal breaking away substantially reduces the possibility of breakage of the crossing arm, as little bending moment is actually applied to the crossing arm itself due to the substantially unrestricted movement allowed by the railroad gate release mechanism. Subsequent to such impingement and when the vehicle has ceased to contact the crossing arm, spring assemblies function to return the pivotable arm assembly of the railroad gate release mechanism, with the attached crossing arm, to the detented position to continue to offer gated protection at the crossing grade. A shock absorber allows for rapid rate pivoting of the pivotable arm assembly in one direction during impingement and allows for a slower rate return of the pivotable arm assembly in the return direction subsequent to impingement. A centering spring assists in returning of the pivotable arm assembly to the detented position.




An alternative embodiment of the present invention involves a railroad gate release mechanism which allows maintenance of the a railroad gate release mechanism without requiring sustained horizontal positioning of the crossing arm across the railroad crossing grade. Such a device includes an additional pivotal arrangement and a readily detachable bracket for pivotal release of the crossing arm from the pivotable arm assembly to facilitate maintenance functions.




One significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a railroad gate release mechanism which secures between the mount arms of a railroad gate actuator and a crossing arm.




Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a railroad gate release mechanism which when impinged releasably allows breakaway pivoting in two directions of a crossing arm from a normal and detented position to prevent damage to the crossing arm.




Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a railroad gate release mechanism which allows return pivoting of a crossing arm to a normal and detented position subsequent to breakaway pivoting caused by impingement.




Still another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a railroad gate release mechanism which offers grade crossing protection subsequent to crossing arm impingement.




Yet another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of cables attached to a pivotable arm assembly which connect to springs in spring assemblies which are compressed during impingement with the front side of a crossing arm to subsequently power the return of the pivotable arm assembly and attached crossing arm to an original and detented position.




A further significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of a shock absorber which allows rapid deployment and release of a pivotable arm assembly and attached crossing arm during impingement and which allows return of the pivotable arm assembly and attached crossing arm at a slower rate subsequent to impingement, whereby the slower return rate reduces return overshoot of the pivotable arm assembly and the crossing arm.




A still further significant aspect and feature of the present invention is the use of a centering spring assembly which urges the pivotable arm assembly into a normal and detented position when the crossing arm is impinged from the rear side.




Yet another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a pivotable arm assembly which allows maintenance of a crossing arm without requiring sustained horizontal positioning of the crossing arm across the railroad crossing grade.




Having thus described an embodiment of the present invention and set forth significant aspects and features thereof, it is the principal object of the present invention to provide a railroad gate release mechanism.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof and wherein:





FIG. 1

illustrates an isometric view of a railroad gate release mechanism, the present invention, along with portions of mount arms and a crossing arm which are associated therewith in use, and

FIG. 1



a


illustrates the use of the railroad ante release mechanism in combination with a prior art actuator;





FIG. 2

illustrates the railroad gate release mechanism with an upper bracket removed;





FIG. 3

illustrates a rear isometric view of the elements of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

illustrates an isometric view of the pivotable arm assembly;





FIG. 5

illustrates an end view of the railroad gate release mechanism;





FIG. 6

illustrates a side view of the railroad gate release mechanism;





FIG. 7

illustrates a top view of the railroad gate release mechanism in partial cutaway showing its normal position when in use;





FIG. 8

illustrates a top view of the railroad gate release mechanism in partial cutaway showing how it moves when the crossing arm is impinged by a vehicle or other object;





FIG. 9

, an alternate embodiment, illustrates an isometric view of one side of a railroad gate release mechanism incorporating the functions of and the majority of the components of the previously illustrated railroad gate release mechanism shown in the position when a crossing arm is in the horizontal position, such as for stopping of traffic at a railroad grade crossing;





FIG. 10

illustrates an isometric view of the opposing side of the components shown in

FIG. 9

of a railroad gate release mechanism incorporating the functions of and the majority of the components of the previously illustrated railroad gate release mechanism shown in the position when a crossing arm is in the horizontal position, such as for stopping of traffic at a railroad grade crossing;





FIG. 11

illustrates a semi-exploded isometric view of the pivotable arm assembly of the alternate embodiment;





FIG. 12

illustrates a semi-exploded isometric view of the pivotable arm assembly of the alternate embodiment;





FIG. 13

illustrates a side view of the railroad gate release mechanism of the alternate embodiment; and,





FIG. 14

illustrates a top view of the railroad gate release mechanism of the alternate embodiment where the upper bracket is removed for purpose of clarity, this figure best illustrating the mode of operation with respect to the arm of the railroad gate release mechanism.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

illustrates an isometric view of the railroad gate release mechanism


10


, the present invention, shown in the position which it has between mount arms


20


and


22


of a railroad gate actuator


23


(

FIG. 1



a


) and a crossing arm


12


when the crossing arm


12


is in the horizontal position, such as for stopping of traffic at a railroad grade crossing.





FIG. 2

illustrates the railroad gate release mechanism


10


with an upper bracket


14


removed for the purpose of clarity. With respect to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the invention is further described. Partial or fully visible components of the railroad gate release mechanism


10


include opposing upper and lower brackets


14


and


16


each having a plurality of mounting holes


18




a


-


18




n


for attachment to the mount arms


20


and


22


of a railroad gate actuator, as well as other holes for mounting of other components thereto. Opposing upper and lower bearing plates


24


and


26


suitably secure to the inwardly facing surfaces of the upper and lower brackets


14


and


16


to accommodate a vertically oriented pivot pin


28


and a pivotable arm assembly


30


. The pivotable arm assembly


30


aligns between the upper and lower brackets


14


and


16


and is pivotally secured therebetween by the pivot pin


28


. The pivotable arm assembly


30


includes, in part, an arm


50


and opposing geometrically configured and horizontally aligned upper and a lower swing plates


32


and


34


. Arm


50


serves as a mount for the crossing arm


12


, shown in FIG.


1


. One end of the lower swing plate


34


is in the shape of an arc to which opposing cable guide plates


36


and


38


are opposingly and suitably secured. The cable guide plates


36


and


38


extend beyond the arced end of the lower swing plate


34


to form a cable channel


40


therebetween. A semi-circular detent


42


is comprised of semi-circular cutouts in each of the cable guide plates


36


and


38


the combination of which forms detent


42


. The upper swing plate


32


is fashioned similarly to the lower swing plate


34


and includes opposing cable guide plates


44


and


46


to form a cable channel


48


. Tabbed brace plates


49


and


51


(

FIG. 4

) also align between the upper swing plate


32


and the lower swing plate


34


and abut opposing sides of a right arm plate


52


. The arm


50


aligns and suitably secures between the upper swing plate


32


and the lower swing plate


34


. The arm


50


includes the right arm plate


52


aligned between the full length of the upper swing plate


32


and the lower swing plate


34


. The right arm plate


52


extends outwardly beyond the upper swing plate


32


and the lower swing plate


34


and, as such, serves as a mount for a left arm plate


54


and spacer bars


56


and


58


disposed therebetween. A portion of the right arm plate


52


extends along the length of the upper swing plate


32


and the lower swing plate


34


. A right brace plate


62


and a left brace plate


64


are mounted vertically between the upper bracket


14


and the lower bracket


16


. A plunger housing


66


including a spring loaded movable plunger


68


mounts to the right brace plate


62


. The plunger


68


engages the detent


42


of the pivotable arm assembly


30


to maintain the position of the pivotable arm assembly


30


where the crossing arm


12


is extended across a grade crossing. The left brace plate


64


also serves as a mounting plate for upper and lower spring assemblies


70


and


72


, a shock absorber


74


, and a centering spring assembly


76


.





FIG. 3

illustrates a rear isometric view of the elements of FIG.


2


. Illustrated in particular is the relationship of the pivotable arm assembly


30


to the upper and lower spring assemblies


70


and


72


, the centering spring assembly


76


, and the shock absorber


74


. Opposing mounting brackets


78


and


80


align and suitably secure into slots


82


and


84


, respectively, in the left brace plate


64


. One end of the shock absorber


74


pivotally secures to the mounting brackets


78


and


80


, and the other end of the shock absorber


74


pivotally secures to a pair of mounting brackets on the arm


50


. The shock absorber


74


when moved to the compressed position allows rapid movement of the pivotable arm assembly


30


and allows a slower rate of movement when returning to the extended position to suitably control the return rate of the pivotable arm assembly


30


subsequent to impingement of the crossing arm


12


. The horizontally oriented upper and lower spring assemblies


70


and


72


align and suitably secure in bores


86


and


88


in the left brace plate


64


. One end of cables


90


and


92


secure by ball ends


94


and


96


(

FIG. 2

) and align in the cable channels


40


and


48


of the lower and upper swing plates


34


and


32


, respectively. The other ends of the cables


90


and


92


secure to circular plates


98


and


100


located inside of the lower and upper spring assemblies


72


and


70


. Springs


102


and


104


are located interior to the lower and upper spring assemblies


72


and


70


between the circular plates


98


and


100


and the inward facing ends


106


and


108


of the lower and upper spring assemblies


72


and


70


. Movement of the pivotable arm assembly


30


including its arm


50


in a direction as indicated by arrow


110


causes compression of the springs


102


and


104


to provide for subsequent spring powered action of the pivotable arm assembly


30


to return the pivotable arm assembly


30


to its normal detented position subsequent to impingement of the crossing arm


12


.





FIG. 4

illustrates an isometric view of the pivotable arm assembly


30


. Illustrated in particular are the tabbed brace plates


49


and


51


extending vertically and secured between the upper swing plate


32


and the lower swing plate


34


. One set of mounting brackets


112


secures at one end of the right arm plate


52


to serve as a mount for one end of the centering spring assembly


76


(FIG.


3


), and another set of mounting brackets


114


secures at a mid-position on the left arm plate


54


to serve as a mount for one end of the shock absorber


74


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

illustrates an end view of the railroad gate release mechanism


10


. A rectangular hole


65


is provided in the right mounting plate


62


to accommodate the plunger


68


and to accommodate other mounting geometry of the plunger housing


66


.





FIG. 6

illustrates a side view of the railroad gate release mechanism


10


, where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described.





FIG. 7

illustrates a top view of the railroad gate release mechanism


10


, in partial cutaway, showing its normal position when in use, where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. The cable guide plate


44


and underlying cable guide plate


46


are shown in partial cutaway to reveal the detent


42


in the lower swing plate


34


of the pivotable arm assembly


30


. The spring loaded plunger


68


engages the detent


42


of the pivotable arm assembly


30


to maintain the position of the pivotable arm assembly


30


where the crossing arm


12


(

FIG. 1

) is extended across a grade crossing. The spring loaded plunger


68


is of sufficient strength to maintain the pivotable arm assembly


30


a including its arm


50


and an attached crossing arm


12


in the desired orientation during raising and lowering and to maintain the desired orientation extending across the crossing grade unless impinged by a vehicle.




MODE OF OPERATION





FIG. 8

illustrates a top view of the railroad gate release mechanism


10


, in partial cutaway, and best illustrates the mode of operation of the railroad gate release mechanism


10


, where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. Pivotal arm relief is provided for front side or rear side impingement of the attached crossing arm


12


. Impingement of the front side of the attached crossing arm


12


by a vehicle or other object forces pivoting of the pivotable arm assembly


30


about the pivot pin


28


, as shown by arrow


110


. Such pivoting allows, for purposes of example and illustration, rotation of 40° of the pivoting arm assembly


30


about the pivot pin


28


. Such forced pivoting causes disengagement of the spring loaded plunger


68


from the detent


42


of the pivotable arm assembly


30


, thus allowing the pivotable arm assembly


30


and attached crossing arm


12


to pivot, thereby preserving the integrity of the attached crossing arm


12


. Pivoting of the pivotable arm assembly


30


and attached crossing arm


12


is allowed at a suitable and rapid rate and is not greatly influenced by the shock absorber


74


. However, return of the pivotable arm assembly


30


and attached crossing arm


12


to the detented position is influenced by the shock absorber


74


which acts to allow return pivoting at a rate much less than that during impingement-caused pivoting. During impingement-caused pivoting of the pivotable arm assembly


30


and attached crossing arm


12


, spring


104


in the upper spring assembly


70


and spring


102


in the lower spring assembly


72


are compressed by the movement of the cables


92


and


90


, respectively, which are attached in the cable channels


48


and


40


located on the ends of the upper swing plate


32


and the lower swing plate


34


, respectively. Such spring compression provides force to return the pivotable arm assembly


30


and attached crossing arm


12


towards and into the detented position at a controlled rate as provided by the shock absorber


74


, as previously described.




Impingement of the rear side of the attached crossing arm


12


provides for disengagement of the spring loaded plunger


68


from the detent


42


of the pivotable arm assembly


30


, thus allowing the pivotable arm assembly


30


and attached crossing arm


12


to pivot, thereby preserving the integrity of the crossing arm


12


. Such pivoting allows, for purposes of example and illustration, rotation of 15° of the pivoting arm assembly


30


about the pivot pin


28


as generally shown by arrow


116


. The centering spring assembly


76


urges and assists the pivotable arm assembly


30


to return to a normal and detented position.





FIG. 9

, an alternate embodiment, illustrates an isometric view of one side of a railroad gate release mechanism


10




a


incorporating the functions of and the majority of the components of the previously described railroad gate release mechanism


10


shown in the position when the crossing arm


12


is in the horizontal position, such as for stopping of traffic at a railroad grade crossing. The railroad gate release mechanism


10




a


includes an arm


50




a


which can be positioned for maintenance to an attached crossing arm without obstruction to vehicular grade traffic. Previously incorporated upper and lower bearing plates


24


and


26


, respectively, are replaced by upper and lower bearing plates


24




a


and


26




a


each incorporating bearings (not shown) in their inwardly facing surfaces for accommodation of opposing ends of a pivot pin


28




a


(

FIG. 11

) extending between, as well as slightly beyond, upper and lower swing plates


32




a


and


34




a


, which partially comprise a pivotable arm assembly


30




a


similar in functionality in most respects to the pivotable arm assembly


30


. The upper and lower swing plates


32




a


and


34




a


of the pivotable arm assembly


30




a


are modified slightly to allow for pivotal accommodation of the arm


50




a


, as later described in detail. Additionally, an arm pivot pin


120


extends vertically through the upper and lower swing plates


32




a


and


34




a


and through the arm


50




a


to pivotally secure the arm


50




a


to the upper and lower swing plates


32




a


and


34




a


. To accommodate maintenance, a detachable bracket


122


secures to the arm


50




a


, as later described in detail, to serve as a pivotable attachment point for connection to the shock absorber


74


. Vertically oriented stop bars


124


and


126


align, as illustrated, between the upper and lower swing plates


32




a


and


34




a


to limit pivotal rotation of the arm


50




a


about the arm pivot pin


120


when crossing arm maintenance is accomplished. Previously described and unchanged components function as described in the previous figures.





FIG. 10

illustrates an isometric view of the opposing side of the components shown in

FIG. 9

of a railroad gate release mechanism incorporating the functions of and the majority of the components of the previously described railroad gate release mechanism


10


shown in the position when the crossing arm


12


is in the horizontal position, such as for stopping of traffic at a railroad grade crossing. Illustrated in particular are the vertically oriented stop bars


124


and


126


extending between the upper and lower swing plates


32




a


and


34




a


, as well as additional vertically oriented bracing plates


128


and


130


extending between the upper and lower swing plates


32




a


and


34




a


and partially along and abutting a vertically aligned tabbed brace plate


53


, later described in detail.





FIG. 11

illustrates a semi-exploded isometric view of the pivotable arm assembly


30




a


, similar in many respects to the pivotable arm assembly


30


previously described. Included in the pivotable arm assembly


30




a


are the tabbed brace plates


49


and


51


extending vertically and secured between the upper swing plate


32




a


and the lower swing plate


34




a


, as well as the vertically oriented bracing plates


128


and


130


extending between the upper and lower swing plates


32




a


and


34




a


in juxtaposition to a tabbed brace plate


53


. Vertically aligned tabbed brace plate


53


is also secured between the upper swing plate


32




a


and the lower swing plate


34




a


to bridge between the bracing plates


128


and


130


and the tabbed brace plates


49


and


51


. The tabbed brace plate


53


serves as an attachment plate for the connection between the shock absorber


74


and the pivotal arm assembly


30




a


. Body holes


132


and


134


are included extending through the tabbed brace plate


53


as also shown in

FIG. 12. A

hole


136


in the upper swing plate


32




a


and a hole


138


in the lower swing plate


34




a


are included to foster pivotal attachment of the arm


50




a


in conjunction with the arm pivot pin


120


and accompanying washer


140


and nut


142


. A mounting bracket set


112


is relocated to secure at one end of the tabbed brace plate


53


to serve as a mount for one end of the centering spring assembly


76


(FIG.


9


).




The pivotable arm assembly


30




a


also includes an arm


50




a


. Arm


50




a


serves as a mount for the crossing arm


12


, shown in

FIG. 1

, and is fashioned to include horizontally aligned spacer bars


56




a


and


58




a


aligned between and secured to vertically aligned right arm plate


52




a


and left arm plate


54




a


. Pivot holes


144


and


146


extend vertically through the spacer bars


56




a


and


58




a


, respectively. Body holes


148


and


150


extend through the right arm plate


52




a


in alignment with body holes


152


and


154


in the left arm plate


54




a


. A support bar


156


aligns between the inwardly facing surfaces of the right arm plate


52




a


and the left arm plate


54




a


. The support bar


156


is also flanked by the body holes


148


,


150


,


152


and


154


to provide for support between the right arm plate


52




a


and the left arm plate


54




a


when the arm


50




a


is firmly secured to the tabbed brace plate


53


by machine screws


168


and


170


(FIG.


12


). The arm


50




a


secures in the position shown in FIG.


10


. Pivot holes


144


and


146


are aligned with the holes


138


and


136


in the lower swing plate


34




a


and the upper swing plate


32




a


, respectively, and pivotally secured thereto by the arm pivot pin


120


extending therethrough. Washer


140


and nut


142


secure to the bottom end of the arm pivot pin


120


.





FIG. 12

illustrates a semi-exploded isometric view of the pivotable arm assembly


30




a


. Shown in particular is the relationship of the arm


50




a


and the detachable bracket


122


to the tabbed brace plate


53


. As previously described, the arm pivot pin


120


pivotally secures the arm


50




a


between the upper swing plate


32




a


and the lower swing plate


34




a


in a position behind the stop bar


124


. Further securing of the arm


50




a


is accomplished by securing the detachable bracket


122


to the arm


50




a


and to the tabbed brace plate


53


. The detachable bracket


122


includes holed plates


162


and


164


attached to a holed base plate


166


. Machine screws


168


and


170


extend, respectively, through the holed base plate


166


, through the body holes


152


and


154


in the left arm plate


54




a


, through body holes


148


and


150


in the right arm plate


52




a


, and through holes


132


and


134


in the tabbed brace plate


53


thereupon which washers


178


,


180


and nuts


182


and


184


, respectively, are applied. A machine screw


172


, a washer


174


, and a nut


176


are provided to attach the shock absorber


74


to the detachable bracket


122


, and thus the arm


50




a


and tabbed brace plate


53


, as shown in FIG.


9


.





FIG. 13

illustrates a side view of the railroad gate release mechanism


10




a


, where all numerals correspond to those elements previously described. Shown in particular is the capture of the opposing ends of the pivot pin


28




a


by the upper and lower bearing plates


24




a


and


26




a


. Also shown are the nuts


182


and


184


which aid in the securing of or the unsecuring of the arm


50




a


from the tabbed brace plate


53


.




MODE OF OPERATION





FIG. 14

illustrates a top view of the railroad gate release mechanism


10




a


where the upper bracket


14


is removed for purpose of clarity.

FIG. 14

best illustrates the mode of operation with respect to arm


50




a


of the railroad gate release mechanism


10




a


. In order to perform maintenance on a crossing arm which attaches to the arm


50




a


and to position the arm


50




a


to a position which does not interfere with vehicular grade traffic, the detachable bracket


122


is removed from intimate contact with the tabbed brace plate


53


by removing nuts


182


and


184


from the machine screws


168


and


170


, respectively. The machine screws


168


and


170


can then be disengaged from the arm


50




a


, whereby the shock absorber


74


and the detachable bracket


122


can be swung in the direction indicated by arrow


186


. The arm


50




a


is then free to pivot about the arm pivot pin


120


in the direction indicated by arrows


188


and


190


, thus positioning the crossing arm for maintenance. Stop bars


124


and


126


limit rotation of the arm


50




a.






Various modifications can be made to the present invention without departing from the apparent scope hereof.




RAILROAD GATE RELEASE MECHANISM PARTS LIST





















10




railroad gate release mechanism







10a




railroad gate release mechanism







12




crossing arm







14




upper bracket







16




lower bracket







18a-n




mounting holes







20




mount arm







22




mount arm







24




upper bearing plate







24a




upper bearing plate







26




lower bearing plate







26a




lower bearing plate







28




pivot pin







28a




pivot pin







30




pivotable arm assembly







30a




pivotable arm assembly







32




upper swing plate







32a




upper swing plate







34




lower swing plate







34a




lower swing plate







36




cable guide plate







38




cable guide plate







40




cable channel







42




detent







44




cable guide plate







46




cable guide plate







48




cable channel







49




tabbed brace plate







50




arm







50a




arm







51




tabbed brace plate







52




right arm plate







52a




right arm plate







53




tabbed brace plate







54




left arm plate







54a




left arm plate







56




spacer bar







56a




spacer bar







58




spacer bar







58a




spacer bar







62




right brace plate







64




left brace plate





























 65




rectangular hole






 66




plunger housing






 68




plunger






 70




upper spring assembly






 72




lower spring assembly






 74




shock absorber






 76




centering spring assembly






 78




mounting bracket






 80




mounting bracket






 82




slot






 84




slot






 86




bore






 88




bore






 90




cable






 92




cable






 94




ball end






 96




ball end






 98




circular plate






100




circular plate






102




spring






104




spring






106




end






108




end






110




arrow






112




mounting bracket set






114




mounting bracket set






116




arrow






120




arm pivot pin






122




detachable bracket






124




stop bar






126




stop bar






128




bracing plate






130




bracing plate






132




body hole






134




body hole






136




hole






138




hole






140




washer






142




nut






144




pivot hole






146




pivot hole






148




body hole






150




body hole






152




body hole






154




body hole






156




support bar






162




holed plate






164




holed plate






166




holed base plate






168




machine screw






170




machine screw






172




machine screw






174




washer






176




nut






178




washer






180




washer






182




nut






184




nut






186




arrow






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Claims
  • 1. For use with a gate having a horizontally extending barrier arm and an actuator for raising the barrier arm to allow passage through the gate, a release mechanism for attachment between the barrier arm and the actuator and operable when the barrier arm is impacted to allow the barrier arm to swing horizontally and thereby withstand the impact without breaking, the release mechanism comprising:a. opposing, spaced apart brackets for attachment to the actuator; b. a pivotable arm assembly, said pivotable arm assembly comprising an elongated arm having a rearward end and a forward end and a pair of swing plates each having a rearward end and a forward end, said pair of swing plates being held in spaced apart relationship with respect to each other by a brace extending therebetween, said rearward end of said elongated arm extending between said pair of swing plates and being removably attached to said brace, said forward end of said elongated arm extending forwardly beyond said forward ends of said pair of swing plates and having a portion to which the barrier arm is attachable, and a first divot pin passing through said pair of swing plates and pivotally attaching said pair of swing plates and attached elongated arm to said brackets; and, c. a second pivot pin extending through said pair of swing plates and through said elongated arm, said elongated arm being pivotable about said second pivot pin to a maintenance position in which said elongated arm extends perpendicular to said pair of swing plates and parallel to said brackets when said rearward end of said elongated arm is detached from said brace.
  • 2. The release mechanism as defined in claim 1, and further including a pair of stop bars extending between said pair of swing plates for limiting pivotal movement of said elongated arm about said second pivot pin.
  • 3. For use with a gate having a horizontally extending barrier arm and an actuator for raising the barrier arm to allow passage through the gate, a release mechanism for attachment between the barrier arm and the actuator and operable when the barrier arm is impacted to allow the barrier arm to swing horizontally and thereby withstand the impact without breaking, the release mechanism comprising:a. opposing, spaced apart brackets for attachment to the actuator; b. a pivotable arm assembly, said pivotable arm assembly comprising an elongated arm having a rearward end and a forward end and a pair of swing plates each having a rearward end and a forward end, said pair of swing plates being held in spaced apart relationship with respect to each other by a brace extending therebetween, said rearward end of said elongated arm extending between said pair of swing plates and being removably attached to said brace, said forward end of said elongated arm extending forwardly beyond said forward ends of said pair of swing plates and having a portion to which the barrier arm is attachable, and a first pivot pin passing through said pair of swing plates and pivotally attaching said pair of swing plates and attached elongated arm to said brackets; c. a detent incorporated with the rearward end of one of said pair of swing plates; d. a spring-loaded plunger engageable with said detent, said detent and said spring-loaded plunger being oriented such that when said spring-loaded plunger is engaged with said detent, said pivotable arm assembly is held in a perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets, said spring-loaded plunger being releasable from said detent upon an impacting force being exerted on said forward end of said elongated arm to allow said pivotable arm assembly to pivot from said perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets; and, e. a second pivot pin extending through said pair of swing plates and through said elongated arm, said elongated arm being pivotable about said second pivot pin to a maintenance position in which said elongated arm extends perpendicular to said pair of swing plates and parallel to said brackets when said rearward end of said elongated arm is detached from said brace.
  • 4. The release mechanism as defined in claim 3, further comprising means for returning said pivotable arm assembly to said perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets with said spring-loaded plunger engaging said detent when said impacting force is no longer applied.
  • 5. The release mechanism as defined in claim 4, wherein said means for returning said pivotable arm assembly to said perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets includes a spring assembly.
  • 6. The release mechanism as defined in claim 5, wherein one of said pair of swing plates has an arcuate edge at said rearward end thereof, and wherein said spring assembly includes a spring and a cable which is connected with said spring, said cable extending from said spring along said arcuate edge of said one swing plate to an end thereof anchored to said one swing plate.
  • 7. The release mechanism as defined in claim 5, wherein said means for returning said pivotable arm assembly to said perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets further includes a shock absorber.
  • 8. The release mechanism as defined in claim 3, and further including a pair of stop bars extending between said pair of swing plates for limiting pivotal movement of said elongated arm about said second pivot pin.
  • 9. A gate comprising:a. a horizontally extending barrier arm; b. an actuator for raising said horizontally extending barrier arm; and, c. a release mechanism located between and coupled to said barrier arm and said actuator and operable when said barrier arm is impacted to allow said barrier arm to swing horizontally and thereby withstand the impact without breaking, said release mechanism comprising: (1) opposing, spaced apart brackets attached to said actuator; (2) a pivotable arm assembly, said pivotable arm assembly comprising an elongated arm having a rearward end and a forward end and a pair of swing plates each having a rearward end and a forward end, said pair of swing plates being held in spaced apart relationship with respect to each other by a brace extending therebetween, said rearward end of said elongated arm extending between said pair of swing plates and being removably attached to said brace, said forward end of said elongated arm extending forwardly beyond said forward ends of said pair of swing plates and having a portion to which said barrier arm is attached, and a first pivot pin passing through said pair of swing plates and pivotally attaching said pair of swing plates and attached elongated arm and barrier arm to said brackets attached to said actuator; (3) a detent incorporated with the rearward end of one of said pair of swing plates; (4) a spring-loaded plunger engageable with said detent, said detent and said spring-loaded plunger being oriented such that when said spring-loaded plunger is engaged with said detent, said pivotable arm assembly and attached barrier arm are held in a perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets, said spring-loaded plunger being releasable from said detent upon an impacting force being exerted on said barrier arm to allow said pivotable arm assembly and attached barrier arm to pivot from said perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets; and, (5) a second pivot pin extending through said pair of swing plates and through said elongated arm, said elongated arm being pivotable about said second pivot pin to a maintenance position in which said elongated arm and attached barrier arm extend perpendicular to said pair of swing plates and parallel to said brackets when said rearward end of said elongated arm is detached from said brace.
  • 10. The gate as defined in claim 9, further comprising means for returning said pivotable arm assembly and barrier arm to said perpendicular relationship with respect to said brackets with said spring-loaded plunger engaging said detent when said impacting force is no longer applied.
  • 11. The gate as defined in claim 9, and further including a pair of stop bars extending between said pair of swing plates for limiting pivotal movement of said elongated arm about said second pivot pin.
CROSS REFERENCES TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS

This patent application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/764,802 entitled “Railroad Gate Release Mechanism” filed on Jan. 17, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,470,626.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/764802 Jan 2001 US
Child 09/899457 US