Claims
- 1. A rail tie plate suitable for attachment to a wood tie, comprising:a base plate adapted to be applied to the tie and a pair of abutment members upstanding therefrom to accommodate therebetween a rail having a rail flange portion on each side, each rail flange portion having a laterally outer edge and an upper side, each laterally outer edge of each rail flange portion engaged by a lower laterally inner side of a respective abutment member, each abutment member providing a downwardly facing upper abutment surface for reaction with a laterally inwardly inserted rail slip, and an upwardly facing lower surface defining a lower side of an opening extending through said abutment member, and wherein each abutment member is formed integrally with said base plate and comprises two side members extending downwardly from an upper member providing said upper abutment surface, each side member increasing in width downwardly from said upper member toward a lower end formed integrally with said base plate, said plate having a central portion between the abutment members that tapers in thickness and has an upper side canted with respect to the lower side thereof and said lower side is provided with discrete wedge shape projections spaced inwardly from a longitudinal edge of said plate; wherein said wedge shape projections taper laterally solely in the same direction as the central portion, each wedge shape projection having an end face making an angle of approximately 90° with said lower side; and wherein said base plate has a hole therethrough adjacent each abutment member, said hole longitudinally intermediate of said two side members.
- 2. A rail and plate as claimed in claim 1 wherein said angle is substantially 90°.
- 3. A rail and tie plate as claimed in claim 1 comprising a plate portion laterally outward of each abutment member formed with a pit in its upper side for location of an outer end of said clip.
- 4. A plate as claimed in claim 3 wherein said hole is distinct from and coincident with the pit for drainage thereof.
- 5. A rail and tie plate as claimed in claim 1 wherein said central portion between the abutment members has an upper side offset upwardly from an outer plate portion outward of each abutment member, and comprising a transition portion inclining inwardly from said outer plate portion upwardly toward said central portion longitudinally outward from the abutment member, and a rectangular opening in each transition portion for reception of a spike.
- 6. A rail tie plate suitable for attachment to a wood tie, comprising:a base plate adapted to be applied to the tie and a pair of abutment members upstanding therefrom to accommodate therebetween a rail having a rail flange portion on each side, each rail flange portion having a laterally outer edge and an upper side, each laterally outer edge of each rail flange portion engaged by a lower laterally inner side of a respective abutment member, each abutment member providing a downwardly facing upper abutment surface for reaction with a laterally inwardly inserted rail clip, and an upwardly facing lower surface defining a lower side of an opening, for allowing insertion of the clip through said opening to an installed position wherein an inner end of the clip bears resiliently on an inner side of the rail flange, and wherein each abutment member is formed integrally with said base plate and comprises two side members that extend downwardly from an upper member providing said upper abutment surface, each side member increasing in width downwardly from said upper member toward a lower end formed integrally with said base plate, said plate having a central portion between the abutment members that tapers in thickness and has an upper side canted with respect to the lower side thereof and a plate portion laterally outward of each abutment member, each said plate portion having a hole therethrough adjacent said abutment member; and wherein said hole is longitudinally intermediate of said two side members.
- 7. A rail tie plate as claimed in claim 6 wherein said central portion between the abutment members has an upper side offset upwardly from an outer plate portion outward of each abutment member, and comprising a transition portion inclining inwardly from said outer plate portion upwardly toward said central portion longitudinally outward from the abutment member, and a rectangular opening in each transition portion for reception of a spike.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application No. 08/893,710 filed Jul. 11, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,305,613, which is a continuation of application PCT/CA96/00021 filed Jan. 15, 1996 which is a continuation-in-part of application No. 08/566,327 filed Dec. 1, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,782,406.
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