Claims
- 1. An S-shaped torsional spring railway rail clip, adapted to be rotated onto the upwardly projecting head of a cooperating chair, for securing a railway rail to an anchoring support therefor, said rail clip comprising:
- (a) a sigmoidal central leg;
- (b) a tie anchor portion comprising a first loop defined by a tie anchor arcuate leg and a tie anchor terminal leg having an upwardly divergent free distal end, said tie anchor portion extending from a first end of said central leg and lying on one side thereof; and,
- (c) a rail bearing portion comprising a second loop defined by a rail bearing arcuate leg and a rail bearing terminal leg having an upwardly divergent free distal end, said rail bearing portion extending from the second end of said central leg and lying on the opposite side from said tie anchor portion to yield a generally S-shaped geometry;
- wherein holding power of the clip is achieved predominantly by torsional force.
- 2. An assembly comprising the rail clip defined in claim 1 in combination with a chair, positioned adjacent a railway rail, said chair having anchoring means for securing said chair to a support for said rail and head means for engagement with said rail clip, wherein said head means includes jaw means for receiving at least a portion of said central leg, for providing a downward restraining force thereon when said clip is driven onto said chair and for positioning the distal portion of said rail loop on the base flange of said rail, and ramp means for establishing an upwardly directed force on the distal portion of said tie loop when said clip is rotated into engagement with said chair;
- wherein, rotating said clip onto said chair causes the establishment of a rail-holding effective torsional force on said central leg.
- 3. A rotatable rail fastening assembly for securing a railway rail, having laterally projecting base flanges, to an anchoring support therefor, said assembly comprising:
- (a) a generally S-shaped torsional spring rail clip including a generally sigmoidal central leg, a tie loop having an arcuate portion extending from a first end of said central leg and a distal portion, and a rail loop having an arcuate portion extending from the second end of said central leg and a distal portion; and,
- a chair positioned adjacent a railway rail having anchoring means for securing said chair to a support for said rail and head means for engagement with said rail clip, wherein said head means includes jaw means for receiving at least a portion of said central leg, for providing a downward restraining force thereon when said clip is rotated into engagement with said chair and for positioning the distal portion of said rail loop on the base flange of said rail, and ramp ledge means for establishing an upwardly directed force on the distal portion of said tie loop when said clip is rotated into engagement with said chair;
- wherein rotating said clip into engagement with said chair causes the establishment of a rail-holding effective torsional force on said central leg.
- 4. The assembly of claim 2 or 3, wherein said head means projects through the tie loop.
- 5. The assembly of claim 4, wherein said head means is engaged with both of said central leg and tie loop.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No 933,630, filed Aug. 14, 1978 now abandoned.
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