Claims
- 1. A noise-damping mat for an underlayment for a bed of ballast, comprising:
- a base layer of an elastic material having an upper side engageable by the ballast of said bed and a lower side formed with projections engageable with a supporting surface; and
- a knit layer on said upper side of said base layer as an exclusive fabric layer on said upper side of said base layer.
- 2. The noise-damping mat defined in claim 1 wherein said knit layer is a warp knit.
- 3. The noise-damping mat defined in claim 2 wherein said warp knit is a multiaxial warp knit layer.
- 4. A noise-damping mat, for an underlayment for a bed of ballast, comprising:
- a base layer of an elastic material having an upper side and a lower side; and
- a multiaxial warp knit layer on said upper side of said base layer, said multiaxial warp knit having knit warp columns linked by weft yarns inlaid into corresponding knit loops of said columns and two oppositely inclined arrays of mutually parallel diagonal yarns laid into successive knit loops of successive columns.
- 5. The noise-damping mat defined in claim 4 wherein said warp knit is composed of a water-resistant and moisture-resistant nonrotting synthetic fiber.
- 6. The noise-damping mat defined in claim 5 wherein said synthetic fiber is a polyester or polyamide fiber.
- 7. The noise-damping mat defined in claim 4 wherein said warp knit is composed at least predominantly of glass fiber.
- 8. A noise-damping mat, for an underlayment for a bed of ballast, comprising:
- a base layer of an elastic material having an upper side and a lower side; and
- a multiaxial warp knit layer on said upper side of said base layer, said lower side being formed with projections engageable with a supporting surface, said multiaxial warp knit having knit warp columns linked by weft yarn inlaid into corresponding knit loops of said columns and two oppositely inclined arrays of mutually parallel diagonal yarns laid into successive knit loops of successive columns.
- 9. The noise-damping mat defined in claim 8 wherein said warp knit is composed of a water-resistant and moisture-resistant nonrotting synthetic fiber.
- 10. The noise-damping mat defined in claim 9 wherein said synthetic fiber is a polyester or polyamide fiber.
- 11. The noise-damping mat defined in claim 8 wherein said warp knit is composed at least predominantly of glass fiber.
- 12. A rail assembly comprising:
- a noise-damping mat, comprising a base layer of an elastic material having a ballast-containing upper side and a lower side formed with projections engageable with a supporting surface, and a warp knit layer on said upper side of said base layer as an exclusive fabric layer on said upper side of said base layer;
- a railroad tie supported on said mat;
- at least one rail mounted on said tie; and
- a bed of ballast around said tie on said upper side of said mat.
- 13. The rail assembly defined in claim 12 wherein said warp knit is a multiaxial warp knit layer.
- 14. A rail assembly comprising:
- a noise-damping mat, comprising a base layer of an elastic material having an upper side and a lower side, and a multiaxial warp knit layer on said upper side of said base layer, said lower side being formed with projections engageable with a supporting surface;
- a railroad tie supported on said mat;
- at least one rail mounted on said tie; and
- a bed of ballast around said tie on said mat; said multiaxial warp knit having knit warp columns linked by weft yarns inlaid into corresponding knit loops of said columns and two oppositely inclined arrays of mutually parallel diagonal yarns laid into successive knit loops of successive columns.
- 15. The noise-damping mat defined in claim 14 wherein said warp knit is composed of a water-resistant and moisture-resistant nonrotting synthetic fiber.
- 16. The noise-damping mat defined in claim 15 wherein said synthetic fiber is a polyester or polyamide fiber.
- 17. The noise-damping mat defined in claim 14 wherein said warp knit is composed at least predominantly of glass fiber.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/362,881 filed on June 7, 1989, now abandoned.
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