Claims
- 1. An electrically insulated rail member to be secured to laterally spaced apart rails having an electric current passing through the rails, comprising:a core adapted to withstand tensile forces applied to the insulated rail member; and an electrically insulating material encasing said metallic core, wherein said core and said electrically insulating material define a T-shaped electrically insulated member, and wherein said T-shaped electrically insulated rail member includes a T-shaped cross section defined by a flat body and a depending leg, and wherein the flat body defines at least one hole adapted to receive a fastener for securing said T-shaped electrically insulated rail member to an adjacent metallic member for maintaining a gauge of two laterally spaced adjacent rails, and wherein the fastener is electrically insulated from the core.
- 2. An electrically insulated rail member as claimed in claim 1 wherein said core is electrically conductive.
- 3. An arrangement for maintaining the gauge between a first rail and a laterally spaced second rail that form a track having electric current passing therethrough, comprising:a first member extending from the first rail toward the second rail; a second member extending from the second rail toward the first rail; and a gauge plate secured to said first member and said second member, comprising: a core adapted to withstand tensile forces applied to the gauge plate; and an electrically insulating material encasing said core wherein said core and said electrically insulating material define a T-shaped electrically insulated member, and wherein said T-shaped electrically insulated rail member includes a T-shaped cross section defined by a flat body and a depending leg, and wherein the flat body defines a plurality of holes receiving a plurality of fasteners for securing said T-shaped electrically insulated rail member to said first member and said second member for maintaining a gauge of said two laterally spaced adjacent rails, and wherein said fasteners are electrically insulated from the core, whereby said electrically insulating material electrically insulates said first member from said second member.
- 4. An arrangement as claimed in claim 3, wherein said core is electrically conductive.
- 5. An arrangement for coupling a first rail and a second rail that form a track having an electric current passing therethrough, comprising:a first member extending from the first rail towards the second rail; a second member extending from the second rail towards the first rail; and a first plate secured to said first member and said second member, comprising: a core adapted to withstand tensile forces applied to the first plate; and an electrically insulating material encasing said core, wherein said core and said electrically insulating material define a T-shaped electrically insulated member, and wherein said T-shaped electrically insulated rail member includes a T-shaped cross section defined by a flat body and a depending leg, and wherein the flat body defines a plurality of holes receiving a plurality of fasteners for securing said T-shaped electrically insulated rail member to said first member and said second member, and wherein the fasteners are electrically insulated from the core, whereby a lateral spacing of said first rail and said second rail is maintained by said first member, second member and said first plate.
- 6. An arrangement as claimed in claim 5, wherein said core is electrically conductive.
- 7. An insulated rail member for maintaining a gauge between two laterally spaced adjacent rails having an electric current flowing therethrough, the insulated rail member comprising:a T-shaped core made from an electrically conductive material, the T-shaped core defined by a flat body and a depending leg, the flat body defining at least one hole; a fastener received by the at least one hole defined by the flat body of the T-shaped core; and electrical insulation positioned between the fastener and the flat body and between the T-shaped core and each of the two laterally spaced adjacent rails.
- 8. The insulated rail member as claimed in claim 7, wherein the electrical insulation encases the T-shaped core.
- 9. An electrically insulated rail member to be secured to spaced apart rails having an electric current passing through the rails, comprising:a metallic core adapted to withstand tensile forces applied to the insulated rail member; and an electrically insulating material encasing said metallic core, said metallic core and said electrically insulating material define an electrically insulated member, said electrically insulated rail member includes a cross section defined by a body and a depending leg, and wherein the body defines at least one hole adapted to receive a fastener that is electrically insulated from the metallic core, said depending leg and body define a recess for receipt of a metallic member.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/723,354, filed Nov. 27, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,305,614, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/089,958, filed Jun. 3, 1998, entitled “Gauge Plate and Switch Rod Insulators,” now U.S. Pat. No. 6,170,756. This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/065,519, filed Nov. 12, 1997.
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“3M Insulating Railroad Products”—6 Page Catalog (Date Unknown). |
Portec Maintenance Products Division 6 pp. brochure entitled “Rail Joints—Insulated and Standard Rail Joints in Types for All Installations” dated 1989. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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