Model railroad track switch

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6244543
  • Patent Number
    6,244,543
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 9, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 12, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A switching device adapted to be used with a model railroad track which has a track switch. The switching device has a slide member connected to a pivot assembly. The pivot assembly is spring connected to a link member which moves a throw bar to move the track switch between a first position and a second position. The switching device may be operated manually and may be remotely operated electrically.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a track switch for a model railroad track and more particularly to a switch which has a spring to assist in the switching mechanism.




2. Description of the Related Art




Switches for model railroads are usually comparatively large, bulky devices which are connected to the track at a single predetermined location. The switches are electrically connected to the rail in the track and are activated when the model train approaches.




There is a need for a more compact, versatile switch.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the invention to provide a low profile switch device which does not interfere with the passage of model train equipment on the adjoining track.




It is another object of the invention to provide a switch device which is removably connected to an adjacent track at multiple positions and may be connected to either side of the track.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a switch with non-derailing action.




In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, there is disclosed a switching device adapted to be used with a model railroad track which has a track switch. The switching device has a base and a cover removably connected thereto. The base has a first portion and an adjoining second portion. A slide member is disposed in the base, the slide member being longitudinally slidable in the first portion of the base. The slide member has a slot formed diagonally therein. A hollow core is disposed in the second portion of the base longitudinally adjacent to the first portion of the base. The core has a first coil and a second coil of electrically conducting wire wound thereabout, the coils of wire being longitudinally juxtapositioned. A plunger rod is received in the hollow core, the plunger rod having a first end external of the core and a second end internal in the core. The first end of the plunger rod is connected to the slide member wherein longitudinal movement of the slide member within the base corresponds with longitudinal movement of the plunger within the core. A pivot assembly has a top and a spaced-apart bottom connected to one another. A pin is disposed between the top and the bottom, a spring attached to the pin. The pivot assembly has a first end and an opposite second end. The first end has a downward extending protrusion formed thereon, the protrusion being slidingly received in the diagonal slot in the sliding member. A link member is disposed in the base near the second end of the pivot assembly, and is connected to the spring in the pivot assembly. The link member extends outwardly from an opening in the base. The link member is connected to a throw bar disposed in the track, the throwbar being connected to the track switch. Means are provided for electrically energizing a selected one of the coils. Energization of one of the coils moves the first end of the plunger rod away from the core which moves the track switch to a first position and energization of the other of the coils moves the first end of the plunger rod toward the core which moves the track switch to a second position. The switching device has a low profile such that the switching device does not interface with model trains passing on the track.




In further accordance with the teaching of the present invention, there is disclosed a switching device adapted to be used with a model railroad track which has a track switch. The switching device has a base and a cover removably connected thereto. The cover has a longitudinal slot formed therein. A slide member is disposed in the base, the slide member being longitudinally slidable in a first portion of the base. The slide member has a pin connected to the slide member, the pin extending upwardly from the slide member and being received in the longitudinal slot in the cover. The slide member further is connected to a throwbar, the throwbar being connected to the track switch. Longitudinal movement of the pin within the slot produces concomitant movement of the slide member within the base to move the throwbar and the track switch.




In still further accordance with the teachings of the present invention, there is disclosed a switching device adapted to be used with a model railroad track which has a track switch. The device has a base with a cover removably connected thereto. A pivot assembly has a top and a spaced-apart bottom connected to one another. A pin is disposed between the top and the bottom. A spring is attached to the pin. The pivot assembly is slidably disposed in the base. A link member is disposed in the base and connected to the spring in the pivot assembly, the link member extending outwardly from an opening in the base. The link member is connected to a throwbar disposed in the track, the throwbar being connected to the track switch. Sliding movement of the pivot assembly away from the link member extends the spring and moves the track switch in one direction and sliding movement of the pivot assembly toward the link member compresses the spring and moves the back switch in an opposite direction.




These and other objects of the present invention will become apparent from a reading of the following specification taken in conjunction with the enclosed drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the switching device of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the switching device in a first connection to the track.





FIG. 3

is a top plan view of the switching device in a second connection to the track.





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of the switching device in a third connection to the track.





FIG. 5

is an exploded view of the switching device.





FIG. 6

is a top plan view of the base with the cover and pivot assembly removed and the slide member being disposed near the coil.





FIG. 7

is a top plan view of the base with the cover and pivot assembly removed and the slide member being disposed distal from the coil.





FIG. 8

is a side elevation view of the slide member.





FIG. 9

is a side elevation view of the pivot assembly connected by a spring to the link member.





FIG. 10

is a side elevation view of the link member.





FIGS. 11-12

are top plan views with the cover removed showing manual switching.





FIG. 13

is a diagrammatic view of the electrical connection of the momentary contact switch to the switching device.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-5

, the present invention is a switching device


10


to operate and control track switches (turnouts)


12


for a three rail O gauge model railroad. The track switch


12


is a movable portion of the track which is pivotable about a point such that the wheels of the train may be guided to a selected set of tracks where two sections of track are joined to provide alternate routing of the train.




The switching device


10


has a base


14


and a cover


16


which is removably connected to the base


10


, preferably by a snap friction fit. The cover


16


has a longitudinal slot


18


formed in an upper surface thereof. The base


10


has a first portion


20


and a longitudinally adjacent second portion


22


. A slide member


24


is disposed in the first portion


20


of the base


10


. The slide member


24


is longitudinally slidable within the first portion of the base as will be described (FIGS.


6


and


7


). A pin


26


is connected to the slide member


24


and extends upwardly from the slide member. When the cover


16


is connected to the base


18


, the pin


26


is received in the longitudinal slot


18


in the cover


16


. Longitudinal movement of the pin


26


within the slot


18


produces concomitant movement of the slide member


24


within the base


14


.




The first portion of the base


14


has a right and a left inner sidewall


28


. A pair of spaced-apart notches


30


are formed in each inner sidewall


28


. The slide member


24


has two resilient legs


32


formed thereon. Each leg has a protrusion


34


formed at approximately the respective end of each leg


32


. The protrusions


34


extend outwardly from the slide member


24


. Preferably, each leg


32


has a channel formed between the respective leg and the slide member. Each leg is connected to the slide member at the end of the channel distal from the protrusion. When the slide member


24


is moved longitudinally in a first direction within the first portion


20


of the base


14


, the legs flex and the protrusion


34


on the right leg


32


of the slide member


24


engages one of the notches


30


on the right inner sidewall


28


of the base


14


and the protrusion


34


on the left leg


32


of the slide member


24


engages a corresponding notch


30


on the left inner sidewall


28


of the base


14


to retain the slide member


24


in a selected position within the first portion of the base. Longitudinal movement of the slide member


24


in a second opposite direction disengages the respective protrusions from the one set of notches


30


and engages the respective protrusions


34


in the spaced-apart other notches


30


on the right and left inner sidewalls


28


of the base


14


(FIGS.


6


and


7


). Thus, the slide member


24


is slidable between a first position proximal to the second portion


22


of the base and a second position distal from the second portion


22


of the base. In either position, the slide member


24


is retained in the selected position but may be moved to the other position.




The slide member


24


further has a slot


36


formed diagonally therein. The slide member


24


also has a bore


38


formed at the approximate midpoint of the end of the slide member proximal to the second portion


22


of the base


14


. The function of the diagonal slot


36


and the bore


38


will be described.




A pivot assembly


40


has a top


42


and a bottom


44


which are spaced apart and removably connected to one another. Preferably, the under surface of the bottom


44


has a pivot means


46


formed therein which is pivotally connected to the base


14


of the device at a point distal from the second portion


22


of the base (FIG.


9


). The pivot assembly


40


has a first end


48


and an opposite second end


50


. A downward extending protrusion


52


is formed on the first end


48


of the pivot assembly


40


. A plurality of spaced-apart locator openings


54


are formed linearly in the top


42


and bottom


44


of the pivot assembly


40


between the first end


48


and the second end


50


. The locator openings in the top and bottom are directly opposed. It is preferred that six locator openings


54


be formed but this number is not critical. A pin


56


is disposed in a selected locator opening


54


between the top


42


and the bottom


44


. A spring


58


is attached to the pin


56


and is directed to the second end


50


of the pivot assembly


40


.




The pivot assembly


40


is disposed in the first portion


20


of the base


14


with protrusion


52


slidably received in the diagonal slot


36


in the slide member


26


.




As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 10

, a link member


60


is disposed in the base


14


distal from the second portion


22


and near the second end


50


of the pivot assembly


40


. The link member


60


has an upward extending post


62


which is connected to the spring


58


extending outwardly from the pin


56


in the pivot assembly


40


. The link member


60


extends outwardly through an opening in the base


14


and is pivotally connected to a throwbar


64


. The throwbar


64


is slidably disposed in the track section connected to the track switch


12


as will be described.




The tension applied to the link member


60


and the throwbar


64


is adjustable depending upon the disposition of the pin


56


in a selected pair of locator openings


54


. As the pin


56


is moved to locator openings


54


closer to the first end


48


of the pivot assembly


40


, the spring


58


is extended and increased tension is applied to the link member


60


and throwbar


64


. To change the tension, the pin


56


is withdrawn from the locator openings


54


and moved to another set of locator openings with the spring connected to the pin


56


in the changed location. The spring


58


is reattached to the link member


60


.




The movable rails of the track switch


12


may be operated manually by moving the pin


26


which extends out of the slot


18


in the cover


16


. Sliding the pin


26


in a direction away from the second portion


22


of the base


14


produces concomitant sliding of the slide member


24


within the base


14


(FIG.


11


). As the slide member


24


moves, the pivot assembly


40


pivots about the pivot means


46


and the protrusion


52


on the first end


48


of the pivot assembly follows the diagonal slot


36


in the slide member


24


toward the second portion of the base. The second end


50


of the pivot assembly is directed away from the track switch


12


. The spring


58


urges the link member


60


away from the track switch


12


and the link member


60


moves the throwbar


64


toward the switching device


10


and throws the track switch


12


to a first selected position. It is preferred that this first position provides a track rail configuration which directs the train from the side track


86


to enter the main track


84


.




When the pin


20


is slid in a direction toward the second portion


22


of the base


14


, as in

FIG. 12

, the slide member


24


is similarly moved within the base


14


. The pivot assembly


40


pivots about the pivot means


46


and the protrusion


52


on the first end


48


of the pivot assembly follows the diagonal slot


36


away from the second portion of the base. The second end


50


of the pivot assembly is directed toward the track switch


12


. The spring


58


urges the link member


60


toward the track switch


12


and the link member


60


moves the throwbar


64


away from the switching device and throws the track switch


12


to a second selected position. It is preferred that this second position provides a track rail configuration which directs the train in a straight course through the track intersection.




The incorporation of the spring


58


in the switching mechanism provides a non-derailing action to the track switch


12


. In the event that a train is on the side track


86


and is approaching the intersection with the main track


84


, and the track switch


12


is in the second selected position, the rail configuration would prevent the train from proceeding through the intersection and the train would derail. However, because the track switch


12


is urged into the second position due to the spring


58


, the track switch


12


will act against the urging of the spring


58


when the train encounters the rail and the track switch


12


will open sufficiently to allow the train to continue through the intersection without derailing.




As noted above, the pivot assembly


40


has a pin


56


to which the spring


58


is attached and the pin


56


may be disposed in any of a plurality of locator openings


54


. The disposition of the pin


56


affects the tension on the spring


58


. Thus, the operator of the model railroad can adjust the spring tension by moving the pin


56


and can, therefore, adjust the force with which the spring urges the track switch


12


to the selected positions.




The track switch


12


may also be operated electrically.




A hollow core


66


is disposed in the second portion


22


of the base


14


. The hollow core


66


is longitudinally adjacent to the first portion


20


of the base


14


. Wound about the core


66


is a first coil


68


and a second coil


70


of electrically conducting wire. The coils


68


,


70


are longitudinally juxtapositioned with respect to one another. Electrical leads from the coils are electrically connected to three (3) terminals on the end of the second portion


22


of the base


14


. A plunger rod


72


is received in the hollow core


66


. The plunger rod


72


has a first end


74


external of the core


66


and a second opposite end


76


, internal in the core


66


. The first end


74


of the plunger rod


72


is connected to the end of the slide member


24


proximal to the second portion


22


of the base


14


. In this manner, longitudinal movement of the slide member


24


within the base


14


corresponds with longitudinal movement of the plunger rod


72


within the core


66


(

FIGS. 6

,


7


,


11


and


12


). As the slide member


24


moves away from the second portion


22


of the base


14


, the plunger rod


72


is partially withdrawn from the core


66


. As the slide member moves toward the second portion


22


of the core


66


, the plunger rod


72


is inserted further into the core


66


. Also, as noted above, movement of the slide member


24


produces movement of the track switch


12


. Thus, partial withdrawal of the plunger rod


72


(

FIG. 11

) produces the first selected position of the track switch. When the plunger rod


72


is inserted into the core


66


(FIG.


12


), the slide member


24


is proximal to the second portion


22


of the base


14


and the track switch is in the second selected position.




The three terminals on the end of the second portion


22


of the base


14


are electrically connected to a remotely located switch control box


78


which is connected to an electrically powered transformer


80


. A momentary contact switch


82


is mounted in the switch control box


78


. The mounting contact switch


82


is slidable between a left position and a right position. Activation of the momentary contact switch


82


in the left position by applying downward pressure completes the electrical circuit and provides a burst of energy to a selected coil


68


,


70


. Sliding of the momentary contact switch


82


to the right and activation by downward pressure provides a burst of energy to the other selected coil


68


,


70


. The electrical wiring determines which coil


68


,


70


is energized. When either coil


68


,


70


is activated, the coil acts as a solenoid and moves the plunger rod


72


within the core


66


to either the partially withdrawn or the inserted position. In this manner, the operator can positively switch the track switch


12


between the first selected position and the second selected position by selecting the right or left position of the momentary contact switch


82


and pressing on the switch.




The switching device


10


has interlocks


88


extending outwardly from both sides of the switching device which are received in cooperating interlocks formed as part of the tie strip on the adjacent track section. Preferably male interlocks are formed on the switching device


10


and female interlocks are formed on the tiestrip but these could be reversed. The interlocks


88


on the switching device


10


are formed near both ends and on both sides. This provides a versatility in the connection of the switching device


10


to the track section as shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


4


. These figures show the track section having a first side


90


and a second side


92


with the track switch


12


therebetween. The interlocks


88


on the switching device


10


may be removably connected to cooperating interlocks on the first side


90


of the track with the end containing the coils


68


,


70


oriented toward the left or the right. Also, the switching device


10


may be removably connected to the second side


92


of the track. The placement of the switching device


10


is dependent upon the available space and the desires of the operator of the model railroad. Multiple positioning of the switch is provided.




The switching device


10


has a low profile such that when disposed adjacent to the track section, the switching device does not interfere with the model trains passing by on the track.




Also, the switching device


10


can be used with track sections made by different manufacturers and is not limited to track provided by only one supplier. The link member


60


may be different in shape or configuration to adapt the switching device


10


to the throwbar


64


depending upon the supplier of the track section.




Obviously, many modifications may be made without departing from the basic spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced other than has been specifically described herein.



Claims
  • 1. A switching device adapted to be used with a model railroad track which has a track switch, the switching device comprising:a base and a cover removably connected thereto, the base having a first portion and an adjoining second portion, a slide member disposed in the base, the slide member being longitudinally slidable in the first portion of the base, the slide member having a slot formed diagonally therein, a hollow core disposed in the second portion of the base longitudinally adjacent to the first portion of the base, the core having a first coil and a second coil of electrically conducting wire wound thereabout, the coils of wire being longitudinally juxtapositioned, a plunger rod being received in the hollow core, the plunger rod having a first end, external of the core and a second end internal in the core, the first end of the plunger rod being connected to the slide member wherein longitudinal movement of the slide member within the base corresponds with longitudinal movement of the plunger within the core, a pivot assembly having a top and a spaced-apart bottom connected to one another, a pin disposed between the top and the bottom, a spring attached to the pin, the pivot assembly having a first end and an opposite second end, the first end having a downward extending protrusion formed thereon, the protrusion being slidingly received in the diagonal slot in the sliding member, a link member disposed in the base near the second end of the pivot assembly, and connected to the spring in the pivot assembly, the link member extending outwardly from an opening on the base, the link member being connected to a throwbar disposed in the track, the throwbar being connected to the track switch, means for electrically energizing a selected one of the coils, wherein energization of one of the coils moves the first end of the plunger rod away from the core which moves the track switch to a first position and energization of the other of the coils moves the first end of the plunger rod toward the core which moves the track switch to a second position, the switching device having a low profile such that the switching device does not interfere with model trains passing on the track.
  • 2. The switching device of claim 1, further comprising the base having a right and a left inner sidewall, a pair of spaced-apart notches being formed in each sidewall,the slide member having two resilient legs formed thereon, a right leg and a left leg, each leg having a protrusion formed thereon, wherein when the slide member is moved longitudinally in a first direction, the protrusion on the right leg of the slide member engages one of the notches on the right inner wall of the base and the protrusion on the left leg of the slide member engages a corresponding notch on the left inner wall of the base and longitudinal movement of the slide member in the opposite second direction engages the respective protrusions on the right and left legs of the slide member with the spaced-apart other notches on the sidewalls of the base.
  • 3. The switching device of claim 1, wherein means are formed on the switch device to removably connect the switch device to the track.
  • 4. The switching device of claim 3, wherein the base of the device has an interlock formed thereon, the interlock cooperating with a cooperating interlock formed in a side of the track.
  • 5. The switching device of claim 3, wherein the track has a first side and an opposite second side with the track switch therebetween, the switch device being adapted to be connected to either side of the track.
  • 6. The switching device of claim 1, wherein the top and bottom of the pivot assembly are removably connected, the top and the bottom each having a plurality of spaced-apart locator openings formed linearly therein, between a first end and a second end of the pivot assembly, the locator openings on the top and bottom being directly opposed,wherein the pin in the pivot assembly may be disposed in a selected locator opening in the top and a corresponding opposed locator opening in the bottom such that increased tension is produced on the spring as the pin is moved distally from the link member.
  • 7. The switching device of claim 1, further comprising a pin connected to the slide member extending upwardly from the slide member,the cover having a longitudinal slot formed therein, the pin being received in the longitudinal slot such that longitudinal movement of the pin produces concomitant movement of the slide member in the base, wherein the track switch may be disposed in a selected position by manual movement of the pin within the slot.
  • 8. The switching device of claim 1, further comprising a momentary contact switch electrically connected to the first and second coils and disposed remotely from the switch device,the momentary contact switch being slidable between a left and a right position, such that activation of the momentary contact switch in the left position provides a burst of power energizing one of the coils, moving the plunger rod and the slide member to produce a first setting of the track switch and activation of the momentary contact switch in the right position provides a burst of power energizing the other of the coils, moving the plunger rod and the slide member to produce a second setting of the track switch.
  • 9. A switching device adapted to be used with a model railroad track which has a track switch, the switching device comprising:a base and a cover removably connected thereto, the cover having a longitudinal slot formed therein, a slide member disposed in the base, the slide member being longitudinally slidable in a first portion of the base, the slide member having a pin connected to the slide member, the pin extending upwardly from the slide member and being received in the longitudinal slot in the cover, the slide member further being connected to a throwbar, the throwbar being connected to the track switch, such that longitudinal movement of the pin within the slot produces concomitant movement of the slide member within the base to move the throwbar and the track switch.
  • 10. The switching device of claim 9, further comprising the base having a right and a left inner sidewall, a pair of spaced-apart notches being formed in each sidewall,the slide member having two resilient legs formed thereon, a right leg and a left leg, each leg having a protrusion formed thereon, wherein when the slide member is moved longitudinally in a first direction, the protrusion on the right leg of the slide member engages one of the notches on the right inner wall of the base and the protrusion on the left leg of the slide member engages a corresponding notch on the left inner wall of the base and longitudinal movement of the slide member in the opposite second direction engages the respective protrusions on the right and left legs of the slide member with the spaced apart other notches on the sidewalls of the base.
  • 11. The switching device of claim 10, wherein the pivot assembly is moved electrically.
  • 12. The switching device of claim 11, further comprising the base having a first portion and an adjoining second portion,a slide member disposed in the first portion of the base and being longitudinally slidable therein, the pivot assembly being pivotally connected to the slide member, a hollow core disposed in the second portion of the base longitudinally adjacent to the first portion of the base, the core having a first coil and a second coil of electrically conducting wire wound thereabout, the coils of wire being longitudinally juxtapositioned, a plunger rod being received in the hollow core, the plunger rod having a first end external of the core and a second end internal in the core, the first end of the plunger rod being connected to the slide member wherein longitudinal movement of the slide member moves the plunger rod longitudinally within the core, a momentary contact switch electrically connected to the coils and disposed remotely from the switch device, a power supply electrically connected to the momentary contact switch the momentary contact switch being slidable between a left and a right position, such that activation of the momentary contact switch in the left position provides a burst of power energizing one of the coils, moving the plunger rod, the slide member and the pivot assembly to produce a first setting of the track switch and activation of the momentary contact switch in the right position provides a burst of power energizing the other of the coils, moving the plunger rod, the slide member and the pivot assembly to produce a second setting of the track switch.
  • 13. A switching device adapted to be used with a model railroad track which has a track switch, the device comprising:a base with a cover removably connected thereto, a pivot assembly having a top and a spaced-apart bottom connected to one another, a pin disposed between the top and the bottom, a spring attached to the pin, the pivot assembly being slidably disposed in the base, a link member disposed in the base and connected to the spring in the pivot assembly, the link member extending outwardly from an opening in the base, the link member being connected to a throwbar disposed in the track, the throwbar being connected to the track switch, wherein sliding movement of the pivot assembly away from the link member extends the spring and moves the track switch in one direction and sliding movement of the pivot assembly toward the link member compresses the spring and moves the track switch in an opposite direction.
  • 14. The switching device of claim 13, wherein the top and bottom of the pivot assembly are removably connected, the top and the bottom each having a plurality of spaced-apart locator openings formed linearly therein, between a first end and a second end of the pivot assembly, the locator openings on the top and bottom being directly opposed,wherein the pin in the pivot assembly may be disposed in a selected locator opening in the top and a corresponding opposed locator opening in the bottom such that increased tension is produced on the spring as the pin is moved distally from the link member.
  • 15. The switching device of claim 13, wherein the pivot assembly is moved manually.
  • 16. The switching device of claim 15, further comprising the cover having a longitudinal slot formed therein,the pivot assembly being pivotally connected to a slide member, the slide member being slidably movable within the base, a pin connected to the slide member and extending upwardly therefrom, the pin being received in the longitudinal slot in the cover, such that manual longitudinal movement of the pin within the slot produces concomitant movement of the slide member within the base and pivotal movement of the pivot assembly.
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