Claims
- 1. A resilient fastening system for fastening a rail to a sleeper, comprising:
- (a) a pair of plates of spring steel each having a rail bearing end of shape to bear against a rail foot, an intermediate portion having walls defining an aperture and also forming shoulder engaging surfaces, and a bearing tail;
- (b) a shoulder on each of the opposite sides of the rail foot extending upwardly from a sleeper, each shoulder having a wall defining an opening which extends in a direction parallel to a rail when on the sleeper, each shoulder being at a location a distance away from the rail foot; and
- (c) a respective locking pin extending through each shoulder opening and caused by the wall thereof to bear downwardly against said intermediate portion applying a downward force at said rail bearing end against the rail foot (when engaging the rail foot) and also at said bearing tail against said sleeper, each said intermediate portion being above the sleeper and being strained downwardly by said locking pin, said shoulder engaging surfaces of each plate being contiguous with a respective one of said shoulders thereby locating said plate with respect to that shoulder, each spring steel plate having a depression extending along it constituting an edge locating formation on its rail bearing end, a face of each depression being in abutting relationship with the rail foot, so arranged that, when in abutment with opposite sides of said rail foot, said faces locate the rail with respect to the shoulders such that rail gauge is maintained solely by said abutment of said rail foot by said depression faces, each plate being non-flat between its shoulder and its rail engaging end thereby providing lateral resilience.
- 2. A fastening system according to claim 1 wherein further edge locating formations comprise tongues extending downwardly from the plate.
- 3. A fastening system according to claim 1 wherein said locking pin is of circular cross-section, said pin having a reduced diameter intermediate portion terminating in a radially outwardly extending annularface on each respective end, said annular faces flanking the end walls of the said shoulder when engaged by the pin thereby restraining the pin against dislodgement in an endwise direction, the walls of portion of said locking pin tapering near one end to converge towards that end.
- 4. A fastening system according to claim 1 wherein said shoulder comprises an inverted U-shaped loop upstanding from said sleeper.
- 5. A fastening system according to claim 1 wherein said shoulder comprises a rectangular section block upstanding from the sleeper.
- 6. A resilient fastening system for fastening a rail to a sleeper, comprising a pair of shoulders upstanding from the sleeper at locations on opposite sides of the rail and which are spaced away from a foot of the rail, each shoulder having a wall defining an opening which extends in a direction parallel to the rail;
- a pair of spring steel plates each having walls defining an aperture, the aperture walls of each plate engaging a respective one of the shoulders thereby locating the plates with respect to the sleeper, each said plate having a rail bearing end of such shape that it bears downwardly against an upper surface of the rail foot (in the absence of a fish plate over the sleeper) and also bears against a respective side edge of the rail foot thereby locating the rail with respect to the relevant shoulder while the other side end bears against the sleeper, such that rail gauge is maintained by abutment of said steel plates against said rail foot edges locating said foot edges with respect to said shoulders, each plate being non-flat between its shoulder and its rail engaging end and of such shape as to impart lateral resilience, said other end of each plate being a fish plate bearing end which is closer to the aperture walls than the rail bearing end, the fish plate bearing end being of such shape that it will bear downwardly against an upper surface of a fish plate (when over the sleeper) and also bear against a side edge of the fish plate thereby also locating the rail with respect to the relevant shoulder while said rail bearing end bears against the sleeper, the plates being repositionable over respective said shoulders to alternatively engage the rail foot or fish plate thereon, and pin means extending through respective shoulders for deflecting the plates downwardly so that they apply downward pressure at their ends.
- 7. A resilient fastening system for fastening a rail to a sleeper, comprising:
- a pair of shoulders upstanding from the sleeper at locations on opposite sides of the rail and spaced from the foot of the rail, each said shoulder having a wall defining an opening which extends in a direction parallel to the rail;
- a pair of non-flat spring steel plates each having walls defining an aperture, the aperture walls of each said plate engaging a respective one of the shoulders thereby locating the plates with respect to the sleeper, each plate having two ends unequally shaped from the aperture walls, each end of each plate being of similar shape but inverted, one end comprising a rail bearing end which bears downwardly against an upper surface of the rail foot, the other end comprising a bearing tail end which bears downwardly against an upper surface of the sleeper, each plate being repositionable over the shoulders by inverting the plates and reversing end for end to adapt the plates to a different size rail and gauge,
- and means engageable in said shoulder openings for deflecting the plates downwardly so that they apply downward pressure at their ends.
Priority Claims (2)
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9919/74 |
Dec 1974 |
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0758/75 |
Mar 1975 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 801,063, filed May 27, 1977, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 637,533, filed Dec. 4, 1975, now abandoned.
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Continuations (2)
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