Claims
- 1. A control assembly for a railroad switch mechanism having a switch machine and a railroad track switch connected thereto via said control assembly, which control assembly avoids the need for readjustments after testing, said control assembly comprising a rod assembly movable with said track switch and providing a rigid connection beween said track switch and said switch machine of adjustable length, coupling means in said rod assembly having an opening, a member removable from and replaceable in said opening for releasing said connection so that the adjustment of said connection established by said rod assembly upon replacement of said member in said opening is quickly reestablished thereby reducing the time required for testing to verify the operation of said track switch, said rod assembly being provided by a detector rod assembly, said detector rod assembly comprising a detector connector rod connected at one end thereof to the switch points of said track switch and via said releasing member to the detector bar of said switch machine, said coupling means including a collar having an annular groove defining said opening, said connector rod being connected to said collar, means retaining said collar in longitudinal sliding relationship therewith, and a replaceable retaining member disposed in said groove and engageable with said retaining means for releasing said collar and connector rod for sliding movement when removed from said groove and maintaining said rigid connection when disposed in said groove.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said retaining member is a hook having a width approximately equal to the width of said groove.
- 3. The invention according to claim 2 wherein said hook is removably mounted on said retaining means by means of a pin connected to said hook at a point radially spaced from the longitudinal axis of said collar.
- 4. The invention according to claim 1 wherein said collar has second and third grooves longitudinally spaced from said first named groove on opposite sides thereof, said retaining member being disposable in said second groove and third groove when said detector connector rod and switch points are moved longitudinally in opposite directions toward and away from said switch machine by predetermined distances.
- 5. The invention as set forth in claim 4 wherein said retaining means is a lug connected to the detector bar of said switch machine, said lug having a longitudinal opening therethrough, said collar having rings longitudinally spaced from each other which defines shoulders of said grooves, inner shoulders of an inner pair of said rings defining said first groove and inner shoulders of an outer pair of said rings and outer shoulders of said inner pair of rings defining said second and third grooves, said outer rings being of greater diameter than said longitudinal opening in said lug and being spaced apart longitudinally a distance greater than the longitudinal dimension of said lug plus the width of said retaining member, said inner rings being approximately of the said diameter as said longitudinal opening in said lug.
- 6. The invention according to claim 5 wherein said collar has two parts having opposed ends between the outer rings thereof.
- 7. The invention according to claim 5 wherein the portion of said connector rod which extends to said collar is threaded, and nuts on said portion bearing against the opposite ends of said collar for adjusting the length of said rod between said switch points and said switch machine, and fixedly connecting said collar to said connector rod.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 465,402, filed Feb. 10, 1983, now abandoned.
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