Claims
- 1. A matrix array for manufacturing concrete sleeper blocks (115) for a railway switching-point comprising a plurality of separate matrices having the form of substantially planar discs or plates (102) of substantially the same width as the upper surface of the sleeper blocks and having varying lengths corresponding to the desired lengths of individual sleeper blocks, and being provided with holes (102a) arranged at predetermined varying locations for detachably mounting attachment means (109) intended to be cast in the sleeper blocks, characterized in that the attachment means are detachably mounted in accurately predetermined positions in frame members (111) affixed to the discs, said attachment means having parts provided with bores or holes (109a) outside of the cast sleeper blocks, and, before the casting operation, being detachably mounted to the frame members by elongated securing members (112) having a longitudinal crank-shaft profile, said securing members extending through the bores or holes in said parts and through opposite holes (111a) in said frame members to secure the attachment means, and said frame members upon casting and hardening of the sleeper blocks being detachable from the discs and the in-cast attachment means for renewed use.
- 2. A matrix array according to claim 1, characterized in that said frame members have crosswise extending ribs (113) of elastic material such as rubber engaged by said attachment means when mounted to the frame by said securing members.
- 3. A matrix array according to claim 1, characterized in that said frame members are affixed to said discs by simple securing means such as bent nails (116) or pins permitting relative movements between the hardening concrete in the sleeper blocks and the frame members and easily pinchable for subsequent release of the frame members.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 475,661, filed Mar. 15, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,495,127.
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Divisions (1)
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