Claims
- 1. An assembly comprising a footed rail, a sleeper, baseplate means having an underside and secured on the sleeper for locating the rail in a direction longitudinal of the sleeper, at least one rail anchoring clip means constructed of resilient material for longitudinally anchoring the rail across the sleeper, channel means extending longitudinally in the sleeper for locating the clip means in a direction lateral of the sleeper, said channel means including a bottom having an upper surface, said clip means being shaped when resiliently deformed for engaging the sleeper and anchoring the rail across the sleeper and defining a first portion that bears tightly against the upper surface of one side of the rail foot, a second portion that bears tightly against the underside of the baseplate means to compressibly anchor the rail on to the baseplate, and a third portion in co-operative engagement with the upper surface of the bottom of said channel means, said first portion being in line contact with the rail foot, said second portion being in line contact with the baseplate means, and said third portion being in line contact with the said upper surface, said line contacts being spaced apart in a direction longitudinal of the sleeper, wherein the first portion line contact is positioned further inward of the rail foot relative to the second portion line contact, and the third portion line contact is horizontally spaced outwardly of the rail from the second line contact whereby any tendency of the first portion of the clip means to slip down the upper surface of the rail foot causes the clip to tend to rotate about the second portion line contact to cause the third portion at its line contact to bear more tightly against the sleeper channel bottom upper surface to resist clip means movement the second portion being intermediate the first and third portions along the contour of said rail anchoring clip.
- 2. Assembly of claim 1, wherein said footed rail has two sides, with each side having an upper surface which is inclined from the rail foot upward toward the rail web.
- 3. Assembly of claim 1, wherein the baseplate means is secured to the sleeper and extends laterally of the sleeper over the channel means, said baseplate means having upturned flange means on each side thereof for locating the rail foot thereinbetween.
- 4. Assembly of claim 1, wherein the width of the channel means is such as to prevent displacement of the clip means laterally of the sleeper when the clip means is located within the channel means.
- 5. Assembly of claim 1 additionally including overdrive means for preventing on assembly overdrive of the clip means onto the rail and sleeper assembly.
- 6. Assembly of claim 5, wherein said first portion is provided with a tongue means having a free end for limiting the extent to which the means can be driven into position against the rail and sleeper by the free end abutting the web of the rail.
- 7. Assembly of claim 5, wherein said first portion is provided with a tongue means having a downwardly extending portion for limiting the extent to which the clip means can be driven into position against the rail and sleeper by said downwardly extending portion abutting an adjacent portion of the baseplate means.
- 8. Assembly of claim 1, wherein said channel means has side walls which are formed parallel to each other.
- 9. A rail anchoring clip adapted for co-operation in use with a footed rail, a sleeper, and a baseplate, said baseplate being secured across the sleeper and including locating means for locating the rail in a direction longitudinal of the sleeper, a longitudinally extending channel means in the sleeper for locating the anchoring clip in a direction lateral of the sleeper, said anchoring clip being formed of a strip of resilient material and providing when resiliently deformed in use a first portion means for tightly bearing against the upper surface of one side of the rail foot, a second portion means for tightly bearing against the underside of the baseplate to compressibly anchor the rail onto the baseplate, and a third portion means for cooperatively engaging said channel means to locate said clip laterally of the sleeper, said first portion means being arranged to form line contact with the rail, said second portion means being arranged to form line contact with the underside of the baseplate, and the third portion means being arranged to form line contact with the upper surface of the bottom of the channel means in the sleeper, wherein the line contact of said first portion means is positioned further inward of the rail foot relative to the line contact of the second portion means, and the line contact of the third portion means is horizontally spaced outwardly of the rail from the line contact of the second portion means, whereby any tendency of the first portion means of said clip to slip down the upper surface of the rail foot causes the clip to rotate about the line contact of the second portion means thus causing the third portion means at its line contact to bear more tightly against the upper surface of the bottom of the channel means the second portion being intermediate the first and third portions along the contour of said rail anchoring clip.
- 10. The clip of claim 9, wherein said first portion means has an extended portion with a free end, said free end abutting the web of the rail to limit the extent to which the anchoring clip can be driven into anchoring position against the rail and sleeper.
- 11. The rail anchoring clip of claim 9, wherein said first portion means is provided with a tongue having a downward extending portion which in use abuts an adjacent portion of the baseplate to limit the extent to which the anchoring clip can be driven into anchoring position against the rail and sleeper assembly.
- 12. An assembly comprising a footed rail, a sleeper, baseplate means having an underside and secured on the sleeper for locating the rail in a direction longitudinal of the sleeper, at least one rail anchoring clip means constructed of resilient material for longitudinally anchoring the rail across the sleeper, channel means extending longitudinally in the sleeper for locating the clip means in a direction lateral of the sleeper, said channel means including a bottom having an upper surface, said clip means being shaped when resiliently deformed for engaging the sleeper and anchoring the rail across the sleeper and defining a first portion that bears tightly against the upper surface of one side of the rail foot, a second portion that bears tightly against the underside of the baseplate means to compressibly anchor the rail on to the baseplate, and a third portion in co-operative engagement with the upper surface of the bottom of said channel means, said portions cooperating so that any tendency of the first portion of the clip means to slip down the upper surface of the rail foot causes the clip to tend to rotate about the second portion to cause the third portion to bear more tightly against the sleeper channel bottom upper surface to resist clip means movement the second portion being intermediate the first and third portions along the contour of said rail anchoring clip.
- 13. Assembly of claim 12, wherein said footed rail has two sides, with each side having an upper surface which is inclined from the rail foot upward toward the rail web.
- 14. Assembly of claim 12, wherein the baseplate means is secured to the sleeper and extends laterally of the sleeper over the channel means, said baseplate means having upturned flange means on each side thereof for locating the rail foot thereinbetween.
- 15. Assembly of claim 12, wherein the width of the channel means is such as to prevent displacement of the clip means laterally of the sleeper when the clip means is located within the channel means.
- 16. Assembly of claim 12 additionally including overdrive means for preventing on assembly overdrive of the clip means onto the rail and sleeper assembly.
- 17. Assembly of claim 16, wherein said first portion is provided with a tongue means having a free end for limiting the extent to which the means can be driven into position against the rail and sleeper by the free end abutting the web of the rail.
- 18. Assembly of claim 16, wherein said first portion is provided with a tongue means having a downwardly extending portion for limiting the extent to which the clip means can be driven into position against the rail and sleeper by said downwardly extending portion abutting an adjacent portion of the baseplate means.
- 19. Assembly of claim 12, wherein said channel means has side walls which are formed parallel to each other.
- 20. A rail anchoring clip adapted for co-operation in use with a footed rail, a sleeper, and a baseplate, said baseplate being secured across the sleeper and including locating means for locating the rail in a direction longitudinal of the sleeper, a longitudinally extending channel means in the sleeper for locating the anchoring clip in a direction lateral of the sleeper, said anchoring clip being formed of a strip of resilient material and providing when resiliently deformed in use a first portion means for tightly bearing against the upper surface of one side of the rail foot, a second portion means for tightly bearing against the underside of the baseplate to compressibly anchor the rail onto the baseplate, and a third portion means for cooperatively engaging said upper surface of the bottom of the channel means to locate said clip laterally of the sleeper, said portions cooperating so that any tendency of the first portion means of said clip to slip down the upper surface of the rail foot causes the clip to tend to rotate about the second portion means thus causing the third portion means to bear more tightly against the upper surface of the bottom of the channel means the second portion being intermediate the first and third portions along the contour of said rail anchoring clip.
- 21. The clip of claim 20, wherein said first portion means has an extended portion with a free end, said free end abutting the web of the rail to limit the extent to which the anchoring clip can be driven into anchoring position against the rail and sleeper.
- 22. The rail anchoring clip of claim 20, wherein said first portion means is provided with a tongue having a downward extending portion which in use abuts an adjacent portion of the baseplate to limit the extent to which the anchoring clip can be driven into anchoring position against the rail and sleeper assembly.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 446,980, filed Dec. 6, 1982, now abandoned.
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