Claims
- 1. A manually operated tool for driving wooden plugs into railroad ties, comprising:
- (a) an elongated rod;
- (b) collar means affixed to said elongated rod for engagement by a drving weight;
- (c) a driving weight defining an aperture extending therethrough slidably mounted on said rod;
- (d) cap means fixedly located at a first end of said rod and retaining the driving weight on said rod between said collar means and said cap means;
- (e) tip means located at a second end of said rod for continuously maintainng contact with a wooden plug being driven;
- (f) stop means associated with said tip means, for engaging an upper surface of a railroad tie plate when a plug has been driven to a predetermined countersunk depth and limiting the depth to which said wooden plug can be countersunk below said upper surface into said railroad tie by said tool.
- (g) a tip aligning sleeve mounted slidably on said second end, said sleeve being movable between a position in which said sleeve extends beyond said tip means, and a position in which said tip means extends beyond said sleeve.
- 2. The tool of claim 1, wherein said tip means includes a flat, plug-engaging surface on the end thereof.
- 3. The tool of claim 2, wherein said tip means includes a chamfered circumferential edge surrounding said plug-engaging surface.
- 4. The tool of claim 3, wherein said stop means at said second end of the elongated rod includes threads on said tip means and an adjusting nut mounted on said threads for adjustably establishing the depth to which said wooden plug can be driven.
- 5. The tool of claim 1 wherein a portion of said second end of the elongated rod is of reduced diameter and defines shoulder means for limiting movement of said tip-aligning sleeve toward said first end.
- 6. The tool of claim 1 wherein said stop means at said second end of the elongated rod includes threads on said tip means and an adjusting nut mounted on said threads for adjustably establishing the depth to which said wooden plug can be driven.
- 7. The tool of claim 6 wherein said tip means includes a flat, plug-engaging surface on the end thereof.
- 8. The tool of claim 7 wherein said tip means includes a chamfered circumferential edge surrounding said plug-engaging surface.
- 9. The tool of claim 1, wherein said collar means is a predetermined distance above said second end.
- 10. A plug driver for holding and inserting wooden plugs into railroad spike apertures in railroad ties prior to re-gauging or reinstalling railroad tracks on said ties, comprising:
- (a) an elongated rod;
- (b) a first collar affixed to one end of said rod;
- (c) a second collar affixed to said rod;
- (d) a driving weight slidably mounted on said rod between said collars;
- (e) a reduced diameter extension rod portion on the other end of said rod;
- (f) tip means located at said other end for continuously maintaining contact with a wooden plug being driven;
- (g) tip-aligning sleeve means, slidably disposed on said reduced diameter extension rod portion, for holding said tip means aligned with a wooden plug, said sleeve means being movable between a position in which said sleeve means extends beyond said tip means, and a position in which said tip means extends beyond said sleeve means; and
- adjustable stop means for engaging an upper surface of a tie plate and establishing the depth to which a wooden plug can be driven below said upper surface, said stop means comprising threads on said tip means and an adjusting nut mounted on said threads.
- 11. The plug driver of claim 10 wherein said driving weight has a knurled outer surface for providing a good handgrip thereon.
- 12. The plug driver of claim 10 wherein said two collars are affixed by welding to said rod.
- 13. The plug driver of claim 10, including shoulder means, defined by the boundary between the main body of the elongated rod and the reduced diameter extension rod portion of said other end, for limiting movement of said tip-aligning sleeve means longitudinally of said rod.
- 14. The plug driver of claim 13 wherein said tip-aligning sleeve means has an upper end including a radially inwardly projection rim defining an aperture, said aperture being slightly larger than the diameter of the reduced diameter extension rod portion and being disposed about said reduced diameter extension rod portion.
- 15. The plug driver of claim 10, including adjustable stop means for engaging an upper surface of a railroad tie and limiting the depth to which a wooden plug can be countersunk below said upper surface by said plug driver, said stop means comprising threads on said tip means and an adjusting nut mounted on said threads.
- 16. The plug driver of claim 15 wherein said tip means includes a flat, plug-engaging surface on the end thereof.
- 17. The plug driver of claim 16 wherein said tip means includes a chamfered circumferential edge surrounding said plug-engaging surface.
- 18. The plug driver of claim 10 wherein said second collar is a predetermined distance from said other end.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/799,572, filed Nov. 19, 1985, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (15)
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
799572 |
Nov 1985 |
|