Claims
- 1. A drive-on rail fastening assembly for securing a railway rail having a laterally projecting base flange, to a support therefor, said assembly comprising a generally S-shaped, in plan as well as in perspective, torsional spring rail clip including a singular generally linear central leg, the latter adapted to be generally horizontally oriented and adapted to extend in the general lengthwise direction of extension of the rail, and a retaining chair bearing portion and a rail bearing portion spaced on opposite sides and extending from opposite ends of the central leg, said chair bearing and said rail bearing portions each comprising an arcuate loop section and a terminal leg section, said leg section of said rail bearing portion being a leading leg and said leg section of said chair bearing portion being a trailing leg, chair means adapted to be positioned adjacent said rail base flange, on said support and to coact with said clip for establishing a torsional spring force on said central leg for securing the railway rail, said chair means including a head having an inner side and an opposite outer side, recess means on said head for receiving said central leg in seating engagement therewith, said inner side of said head being adapted to face said rail, and having a generally smooth defining periphery in a vertical direction as viewed in elevation so as to prevent inadvertent snagging of the rail base on said chair means during installation of the rail on said support, said recess means opening onto said outer side of said head, and being disposed laterally outwardly of the rail base flange, ramp means on said chair means disposed laterally of said outer side of said head, an insulating member disposed intermediate said rail bearing portion of said rail clip and said base flange of the railway rail, electrically and mechanically insulating said chair means and said rail clip from said railway rail, said member including a recess on its underside adapted to conform to the confronting base flange of the railway rail, said member on its upperside including means adapted for coaction with said clip for establishing a locking engagement therewith, said member including a laterally extending head portion received in relatively close fitting relation in a pocket formed in the confronting inner side of said head, and generally vertically extending lateral shoulders on either end of said head portion outwardly of said pocket adapted to guide said member during vertical movement thereof relative to said chair means, said ramp means establishing a generally upwardly directed force on said chair bearing portion of said clip when said clip is driven onto said chair means in a direction generally lengthwise of said rail, thus establishing oppositely directed torsional forces on said central leg resulting in positive restraining force by said clip on the rail.
- 2. A rail fastening assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said chair means comprises a heat treated ductile iron casting having a Rockwell hardness on the C scale of between approximately 35 to 45.
- 3. A rail fastening assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said chair means weighs approximately 21/2 pounds, of non-heat treated high strength ductile iron.
- 4. A rail fastening assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said head is of generally hook-shaped configuration in elevation, said recess means being configured to receive the central leg of said rail clip in seated engagement to provide a restraining force thereon, the defining periphery of said recess means in elevation extending generally vertically upwardly and then turning smoothly and extending outwardly to open onto said outer side of said head.
- 5. A rail fastening assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said support comprises a concrete tie with said chair means being anchored in said tie, and with said head projecting upwardly relative to the upper surface of said tie.
- 6. A rail fastening assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said member is an insulator comprised of a plastic-fiber-glass composition.
- 7. A rail fastening assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said chair means head includes a pocket formed on said inner side thereof receiving said member therein and positioning the latter with respect to said chair means, said pocket providing for vertical movement of said member relative to said chair means in use, but preventing general longitudinal and lateral movement of said member with respect to said chair means and said railway rail, said member including a laterally extending head portion received in relatively close fitting relation in said pocket in the confronting inner side of said head and generally vertically extending lateral shoulders on either end of said head portion outwardly of said pocket adapted for movingly engaging the confronting generally vertical surfaces of said chair means head upon vertical movement of said member relative to said chair means, said member including a ramp portion extending laterally from said shoulders to overlie said rail base flange, said ramp portion on its upper surface comprising a generally concave surface section receiving in engaged relation said rail bearing portion of said S-clip.
- 8. A rail fastening assembly in accordance with claim 7 including means on said member for camming said rail bearing portion of said clip relative to said member during driving of said clip onto said chair means and coacting member, and urging said central leg into seating engagement with said head.
- 9. A fastening assembly in accordance with claim 8 wherein said member includes a laterally extending block-like head portion received in relatively close fitting relation in a pocket formed in the confronting inner side of said chair means head and generally vertically extending lateral shoulders on each end of said head portion disposed outwardly of said pocket and adapted for guiding coaction with confronting surfaces on said chair means head for guiding vertical movement of said member relative to said chair means, said shoulders being of substantially the same height as said head portion.
- 10. A rail fastening assembly in accordance with claim 9 wherein said member includes a projecting ramp portion overlying said base flange of said rail and adapted for camming coaction with said rail bearing portion of said clip, for establishing a torsional spring force on said central leg of said chip, said ramp portion on its upper surface comprising a generally concave surface section receiving in engaged relation said rail bearing portion of said S-clip, said member including a block-like head portion extending laterally from said ramp portion, said head portion being received in relatively close fitting relation in a pocket formed in said inner side of said chair means head, and a generally vertically extending lateral oriented shoulder on each end of said head portion, disposed outwardly of said pocket and adapted for engaging coaction with confronting surfaces on said chair means head laterally of said pocket, for guiding vertical movement of said member relative to said chair means, said shoulders being of substantially the same height as that of said head portion.
- 11. A rail fastening assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said chair means comprises anchoring means adapted for anchoring the chair means in said support.
- 12. A rail fastening assembly in accordance with claim 11 wherein said anchoring means includes a layer of electrical insulating material thereon for electrically insulating said chair means from said support.
- 13. A rail fastening assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said head of said chair means includes means adapted for coaction with said rail bearing portion for establishing a locking engagement therewith.
- 14. A fastening assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said chair means includes an anchoring leg depending from said head, said anchoring leg adapted to be anchored in said support, said anchoring leg in transverse section including laterally projecting webs, said webs in a direction lengthwise of said anchoring leg being of generally sinuous configuration, and generally diminishing in width from the upper ends thereof toward the lower ends thereof.
- 15. A fastening assembly in accordance with claim 1 wherein said chair means comprises a platform-like body portion supporting said head and a leg portion depending from said body portion, said leg portion including laterally projecting webs, said webs in a direction lengthwise of said leg portion being of generally sinuous configuration and generally diminishing in width from the upper ends thereof toward the lower ends thereof, said leg portion being adapted for anchoring in the rail support, said body portion being adapted for location adjacent the upper surface of the support and said head being adapted for projecting above said support in close proximity to the rail, said body portion including said ramp means which is disposed laterally of said outer side of said head, said ramp means adapted for coaction with said chair bearing portion of said rail clip for establishing a torsional spring force on said central leg of said clip, said head being of generally hook-shaped configuration in elevation and comprising front and rear end flanges and a center web connecting said end flanges, said center web in conjunction with said end flanges defining said recess means opening onto said outer side, the defining periphery of said recess means in elevation extending generally vertically upwardly and then turning smoothly outwardly and extending generally horizontally to open onto said outer side of said head, said smoothly turning section of said recess means being adapted to receive said central leg of said clip in restraining engaging relation, with the peripheral configuration of said central leg being generally complementary to said smoothly turning section of said recess means.
- 16. A fastening assembly in accordance with claim 15 wherein said inner side of said head includes a pocket extending vertically from said body portion and between said end flanges, adapted to receive therein an insulator pad for insulating said S-clip from said rail base flange, the edges of said front and rear end flanges of said head facing said rail being smooth and non-indented, providing said generally smooth defining periphery in a vertical direction as viewed in elevation of said head, thus aiding in ensuring assembly of the rail on the support without snagging the rail base flange on said head, said defining periphery of said recess means being beveled on one of said end flanges adjacent the upper portion of said recess means to facilitate driving of said clip onto said chair means.
- 17. A relatively lightweight retaining device adapted for assembly with an S-shaped in plan as well as in perspective, torsional spring rail clip for securing a railway rail to a support, said device comprising a head and depending leg means, said leg means being adapted for securing the retaining device to a support, said head having an inner side and an outer side, said inner side being adapted to face an associated rail, and means on said outer side comprising an outwardly opening recess in said head for receiving an associated S-shaped in plan and in perspective, torsional spring clip in seating engagement therewith, for providing a restraining force on the singular generally linear central leg of the S-clip, said head comprising front and rear end flanges and a center web connecting said end flanges, said center web in conjunction with said end flanges defining said recess means opening onto said outer side and adapted to receive the central leg of the S-clip in seating and restraining engagement, the defining periphery of said recess means in elevation extending generally vertically upwardly and then turning smoothly to extend generally horizontally outwardly and open onto said outer side of said head, said inner side of said head including a pocket adapted for receiving an insulating member therein for insulating the S-clip from the rail, and adapted to position the insulating member with respect to the retaining device head, and means on said head adjacent said pocket for in use, guiding vertical movement of the insulating member relative to the retaining device, said pocket being defined by said front and rear flanges and by said central web, the edges of said front and rear flanges which are on said inner side of said head providing said means on said head adjacent said pocket for guiding vertical movement of the insulating member, and ramp means on the same side of said head as said recess and disposed laterally of said recess, said ramp means being adapted to establish a generally upwardly directed force on the ramp engaging portion of the S-clip when the clip is driven onto said retaining device in a direction lengthwise of the rail, to establish torsional forces on the central leg of the S-clip, said smoothly turning section of said recess means being of the same general configuration and formed generally complementary to the peripheral configuration of the central leg of the S-clip.
- 18. A retaining device in accordance with claim 17 including means on said inner side of said head adapted for coaction with an associated generally S-shaped torsional spring clip, for establishing a locking engagement therewith.
- 19. A retaining device in accordance with claim 17 wherein said leg means in transverse section include laterally projecting webs, said webs in a direction lengthwise thereof being of generally sinuous configuration, and generally diminishing in width from the upper ends thereof toward the lower ends thereof, the wider portions of said sinuous configurations of said webs being generally matched with the narrower portions of said sinuous configurations of said webs, in a vertical direction with respect to said leg means.
- 20. A retaining device in accordance with claim 17 wherein said retaining device comprises a casting of heat treated ductile iron, having a Rockwell hardness on the C scale of between approximately 35 to 45.
- 21. A retaining device in accordance with claim 17 wherein said retaining device comprises a casting of high strength ductile iron which has not been heat treated.
- 22. A retaining device in accordance with claim 17 wherein said leg means includes an encasing layer of electrical insulating material for electrically insulating the retaining device from an associated support when secured thereto.
- 23. A retaining device in accordance with claim 17 including means on said inner side of said head adapted for aiding in guiding without snagging an associated rail onto a rail support, said head being of generally hook shaped configuration in elevation, the last mentioned means being provided by a generally smooth defining exterior periphery in a vertical direction of said head as viewed in elevation so as to prevent inadvertent snagging of the rail base on said retaining device head during installation of the rail onto the associated support.
- 24. An insulator adapted to be disposed intermediate a rail bearing portion of an associated S-clip in plan as well as in perspective, torsional spring clip and the base flange of a railway rail, for electrically and mechanically insulating the clip from the rail, said insulator including means thereon adapted for guiding coaction with an associated retaining chair for guiding vertical movement of the insulator relative to the retaining chair, said means comprising laterally spaced generally vertically extending shoulders on said insulator, and means adapted to be received in a pocket in the associated retaining chair, for connecting the insulator to the retaining chair, said connecting means comprising a laterally extending head portion of said insulator adapted to be received in relatively close fitting relation in the confronting pocket formed in the retaining chair, said shoulders being disposed on opposite ends of said head portion, and said insulator including a ramp portion extending generally obliquely with respect to said head portion and from said shoulders whereby the width of said ramp portion is greater than the width of said head portion, said ramp portion on its upper surface including a concave surface section for receiving in engaging relation the rail bearing portion of an associated S-clip.
- 25. An insulator in accordance with claim 24 including means thereon adapted for locking coaction with the associated clip, for locking the clip with respect to the insulator, the last mentioned means including a concavity formed on the upper side of the insulator for receiving therein a protuberance on the clip, in interlocking relation, one end of said concavity being beveled outwardly for aiding in entry movement of the associated clip into locking coaction with the insulator.
- 26. An insulator in accordance with claim 24 wherein it is comprised of a plastic-fiberglass composition.
- 27. An insulator in accordance with claim 24 wherein said shoulders are of narrow width as compared to the width of said head portion, and are of elongated height, extending for the full height of said head portion, said ramp portion having on its underside thereof a recess formed generally complementary to the outer surface configuration of the base flange of the associated rail for being received in generally supported relation on the base flange of the associated rail, and wherein at least one of said shoulders is beveled outwardly to facilitate the entry of the rail bearing portion of the associated S-clip onto the insulator upon assembly thereof.
- 28. An insulator in accordance with claim 27 including means thereon for camming an associated S-shaped in plan, torsional spring, rail fastening clip relative to the insulator during the assembly of the clip onto an associated retaining device and coacting insulator.
- 29. An insulator in accordance with claim 27 wherein said ramp portion slopes upwardly and extends laterally of said head portion a greater distance than said head portion extends laterally of said ramp portion, for camming coaction with an associated S-shaped in plan, torsional spring, rail fastening clip during assembly thereof, said head portion being of block-like configuration, and being of a substantially greater height as compared to the height of said ramp portion.
- 30. An insulator in accordance with claim 29 which includes a protuberance on the upper extremity of the ramp portion for resisting movement of the clip off the ramp.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of copending Ser. No. 57,823 filed July 16, 1979, now abandoned, and is a continuation-in-part of copending applications Ser. No. 240,411 filed Mar. 4, 1981 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 930,232 filed Aug. 2, 1978, now abandoned, and this application is also a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 228,804 filed Jan. 27, 1981, now Pat. No. 4,442,793, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 933,630 filed Aug. 14, 1978, now abandoned, all of which are incorporated herein by reference and relied upon.
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