Claims
- 1. A railway crossing structure assembly useful in a road-level railway crossing in which a pair of rails secured to a rail bed, which includes rail ties and an underlying tie bed, each of said rails having a gauge side and a field side,wherein said rails are secured to said rail ties and each of said rails comprises a rail head having a top surface, a rail base having an upper surface, and an intermediate web, each of said rails being adapted for limited vertical movement upon intermittent loading and unloading of the rail upon passage of a rail load thereon, said assembly comprising, when installed in operative condition, in combination: longitudinally extending resiliently flexible gauge side rail insert members, each having a top surface generally lying in a plane of the top surface of said rails, a bottom surface registering with the upper surface of a rail base, a rail-engaging side surface contoured to sealingly and fixedly register with said web on the gauge side of said rail in order thereby to move vertically with limited movement of said rail, and an opposite side surface including a planar surface inclined downwardly and outwardly away from an adjacent rail at a minor angle to a vertical plane when installed in operative engagement with said rail, a longitudinally extending center gauge panel comprising a rigid slab having a top planar road surface generally lying in a plane of the top surfaces of said pair of rails, a bottom surface engaging with said tie bed, and side surfaces including an inclined planar surface adapted to closely register in tight compressive contact with an inclined planar surface of each of said gauge side insert members when said rails are in unloaded condition and to register in looser compressive contact with the inclined planar surface of each of said gauge side insert members when said rails are in loaded condition.
- 2. A railway crossing structure assembly of claim 1 in which said center gauge panel has the configuration of a rectangular prism forming a major portion of the road surface adjacent the rail track.
- 3. A railway crossing structure assembly of claim 1 in which said center panel includes a planar bottom surface registering with the underlying tie bed.
- 4. A railway crossing structure assembly of claim 1 and wherein said minor angle is approximately five degrees.
- 5. A combination of a fixed rail, a resiliently flexible rail insert member and a panel member, whereinthe fixed rail has a gauge side, a field side and a central axis, the panel member has a slightly off-vertical surface facing, parallel to and separated from the gauge side of the fixed rail, the off-vertical surface has an upper and a lower part, the lower part of which is more remote than the upper part from a vertical plane passing through the central axis of the fixed rail, and the rail insert member is wedged between the off-vertical surface of the panel member and the gauge side of the fixed rail.
- 6. A combination of claim 5 wherein the rail insert member has a surface abutting and parallel to the off-vertical surface of said panel member.
- 7. A combination of claim 5 wherein the off-vertical surface is about 5 degrees off vertical.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/847,982 filed Apr. 21, 1997, abandoned, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/534,235 filed Sep. 26, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,622,312 issued Apr. 22, 1997.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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