Claims
- 1. A railroad crossing comprising rails supported by ties on a ballast and a deck of gage and outer field panels supported by said ties adjacent to said rails, said panels being substantially level with the top of said rails so as to allow motor vehicle traffic to cross over said rails, the improvement which comprises joining panels by means of transverse splines fitted into indentations on end surfaces of said gage and outer field panels whereby pairs of panels are joined together with one of said splines fitting partly into each end of adjoining panels; and lateral anchor means comprising a floor section fixed to one of said ties and vertical wall sections projecting upwardly from said floor section in transverse relation to on of said splines such that said spline rests on the upper terminal ends of said wall sections and said wall sections having opposed inwardly projecting horizontal lips and a spline retaining plate positioned beneath said lips and fastening means connecting said spline and said spline retaining plate so as to thereby fix the gage panels adjacent to said rails, and outer field panels whereby the need is obviated for affixing the panels to the ties by means of surface spikes.
- 2. The railroad crossing as recited in claim 1 wherein opposed lateral anchor means are used outwardly adjacent each rail to fix field panels outwardly adjacent to said rails.
- 3. The railroad crossing as recited in claim 1 wherein opposed lateral anchor means are used inwardly adjacent each rail to fix the gage panels inwardly adjacent to said rails.
- 4. The railroad crossing as recited in claim 3 wherein opposed lateral anchor means are used inwardly adjacent each rail to fix the field panels inwardly adjacent to said rails.
- 5. The railroad crossing as recited in claim 4 wherein each anchor means retains a separate spline segment.
- 6. The railroad crossing as recited in claim 4 wherein the field and grade panels are indented to accommodate the lateral anchor means.
- 7. The railroad crossing as recited in claim 4 wherein there are aligned vertical apertures in the spline and spline retaining plate through which the fastening means pass.
- 8. The railroad crossing as recited in claim 7 wherein the fastening means are bolts with heads and the spline is tubular having an upper and lower side and the vertical aperture in the spline is diametrically larger than the bolt head on its top surface and diametrically smaller than the bolt head on its lower side.
- 9. The railroad crossing as recited in claim 7 wherein there are vertical grooves in the field and grade panels to provide access to the fastening means.
- 10. The railroad crossing as recited in claim 9 wherein vertical grooves on adjoining field panels are aligned to form bores.
- 11. The railroad crossing as recited in claim 9 wherein vertical grooves on adjoining grade panels are aligned to form bores.
- 12. The railroad crossing as recited in claim 4 wherein locking means are fixed to the lateral anchor means positioned at the terminal ends of the crossing to prevent displacement of the spline.
- 13. The railroad crossing as recited in claim 4 wherein the lateral anchor means are fixed to said ties by means of wood screws.
- 14. The railroad crossing as recited in claim 4 wherein the lateral anchor means are fixed to said ties by means of clamps.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of a copending application Ser. No. 863,416 filed May 15, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No 4,732,320.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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