Claims
- 1. A railway tie collar for supporting a rail over spaced ties and ballast, said tie collar comprising a unitary rigid structure having an upper portion and lower portion, said upper portion comprising an upper wall for supporting a rail and a pair of side walls extending between said top wall and said lower portion, and a cavity through said upper portion between said top and side walls, said cavity being dimensioned to loosely and slidably receive each tie near each end portion thereof, whereby vertical forces on the tie collar are substantially borne by the tie collar, thereby minimizing wear and stress on said tie, said lower portion being flared outwardly from the upper portion and being of sufficient length to engage within said ballast.
- 2. The tie collar of claim 1 further comprising attachment means for securing said upper portion to a tie to prevent horizontal movement while allowing vertical movement therebetween.
- 3. The tie collar of claim 2 wherein said attachment means is provided through the top wall of said tie collar.
- 4. The tie collar of claim 1 wherein said lower portion has a downwardly facing concave surface.
- 5. The tie collar of claim 4 wherein said concave surface is in the form of a hollow portion of a semisphere.
- 6. The tie collar of claim 1 further comprising a pair of spaced flanges on said top wall for receiving a rail therebetween.
- 7. The tie collar of claim 1 wherein a plurality of webs connect said upper and lower portions.
- 8. The tie collar of claim 7 wherein said webs extend from the top wall to the lower portion and comprise webs extending from the edges of said side walls.
- 9. A railway track arrangement for supporting rails over spaced ties and ballast, said arrangement comprising a tie and a tie collar at each end of said tie, each said tie collar having an upper portion and a lower portion in a unitary rigid structure, said upper portion having a top surface for supporting a rail, a receptacle through said upper portion, each end of a tie extending through said receptacles and having vertical clearance therewith, means for restraining horizontal movement between said tie and said tie collar, said lower portion diverging outwardly from said upper portion and engaging within said ballast, said vertical clearance permitting vertical forces exerted on said arrangement to be borne substantially by said tie collar and not the tie.
- 10. The arrangement of claim 9 comprising a plurality of tie collars arranged in a line with the lower portions thereof in contact.
- 11. The arrangement of claim 9 comprising a preassembled unit of a tie and a tie collar adjacent to each end of the tie.
CROSS REFERENCE
This is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 708,201, filed July 23, 1976, now abandoned.
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