Claims
- 1. A rail fastener for fastening a rail to a steel rail support, comprising:
- a rectangular section retaining block adapted to be stud welded to the rail support and upstanding therefrom with the longitudinal axis of the retaining block positioned perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rail;
- an aperture extending through the retaining block transverse to the longitudinal axis thereof and in the same direction as the longitudinal axis of the rail, the aperture including two side walls, a lower wall and an upper wall;
- a resilient fastener clip having a back portion, an upper leg having an upper surface and bifurcated at one end to define a first pair of toes and interconnected to the back portion at its opposite end by a first heel portion, a lower leg bifurcated at one end to define a second pair of toes at one end and interconnected to the back portion at its opposite end by a second heel;
- a rectangular locating aperture of dimension complementary to the rectangular section retaining block formed in at least one of the legs of the resilient fastener clip, the longitudinal dimension of which extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the leg and adapted to receive the retaining block to locate the fastener clip with respect to the retaining block to inhibit both relative rotational and translational movement of the fastener clip relative to the retaining block;
- the angulation of the first and second heels in their interconnection with the back portion and with the first and second legs being such that, when the clip is in place upon the retaining block and the second pair of toes of the second leg being in contact with the rail and the second heel of the second leg being in contact with the rail support, the first leg of the retaining clip will extend above the bottom wall of the aperture within the retaining block and at an angle inclined to the perpendicular axis of the retaining block when at rest; and
- a retaining pin adapted to extend through the aperture in contact with the upper surface of the upper leg and the upper wall of the aperture to apply a resultant downward force upon the upper leg of the clip with the retaining pin is in place within the aperture to thereby stress the clip and apply downward pressure of the second pair of toes upon the rail and second heel upon the rail support to secure the rail in place.
- 2. The rail fastener of claim 1 wherein the retaining pin has a wedge portion sloping only longitudinally of the pin and a slanting surface extending along the wedge portion and slanting only transversely of the retaining pin at an angle approximately the angle of the upper leg of the clip with respect to the perpendicular axis of the retaining block to facilitate entry of the pin into the aperture of the retaining block between the upper wall of the aperture and the upper surface of the upper leg during assembly of the rail fastener.
- 3. The rail fastener of either claims 1 or 2 wherein the retaining pin includes at least one vertical surface providing an interlock with either the retaining block or the upper leg of the clip to prevent withdrawal of the retaining pin unless the upper leg of the clip is depressed.
- 4. The rail fastener of either claims 1 or 2 wherein each respective upper and lower leg of the clip has a deformed portion which defines a bearing edge adapted to bear against the rail foot, the legs being of unequal length such that, upon inverting of the clip, the distance between the retaining block and the bearing edge of a given leg is varied.
- 5. The rail fastener of either claims 1 or 2 wherein the upper leg of the fastener clip overlies the lower leg thereof and in close proximity thereto when in assembled position such that, upon lifting of the lower leg by the rail foot, the lower leg engages the upper leg increasing the stiffness of the fastener clip thereby inhibiting rail overturn.
- 6. A rail fastener for fastening a rail to a steel rail support, comprising:
- a rectangular section retaining block adapted to be stud welded to the rail support and upstanding therefrom with the longitudinal axis of the retaining block positioned perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the rail;
- an aperture extending through the retaining block transverse to the longitudinal axis thereof and in the same direction as the longitudinal axis of the rail, the aperture including two side walls, a lower wall and an upper wall;
- a resilent fastener clip having a back portion, an upper leg having an upper surface and bifurcated at one end to define a first pair of toes and interconnected to the back portion at its opposite end by a first heel portion, a lower leg defining a toe at one end and interconnected to the back portion at its opposite end by a second heel;
- a rectangular locating aperture of dimension complementary to the rectangular section retaining block formed in at least one of the legs of the resilient fastener clip, the longitudinal dimension of which extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the leg and adapted to receive the retaining block to locate the fastener clip with respect to the retaining block to inhibit both relative rotational and translational movement of the fastener clip relative to the retaining block;
- the angulation of the first and second heels in their interconnection with the back portion and with the first and second legs being such that, when the clip is in place upon the retaining block and at rest, and the second heel of the second leg is in contact with the rail and the toe of the second leg is in contact with the rail support, the first leg of the retaining clip will extend above the bottom wall of the aperture within the retaining block and at an angle inclined to the perpendicular axis of the retaining block; and
- a retaining pin adapted to extend through the aperture in contact with the upper surface of the upper leg and the upper wall of the aperture to apply a resultant downward force upon the upper leg of the clip when the retaining pin is in place within the aperture to thereby stress the clip and apply downward pressure on the second heel upon the rail and toe upon the rail support to secure the rail in place.
- 7. The rail fastener of claim 6 wherein the retaining pin has a wedge portion sloping only longitudinally of the pin and a slanting surface extending along the wedge portion and slanting only transversely of the retaining pin at an angle approximating the angle of the upper leg of the clip with respect to the perpendicular axis of the retaining block to facilitate entry of the pin into the aperture of the retaining block between the upper wall of the aperture and upper surface of the upper leg during assembly of the rail fastener.
- 8. The rail fastener of either claims 6 or 7 wherein the retaining pin includes at least one vertical surface providing an interlock with either the retaining block or the upper leg of the clip when the retaining pin is in place to prevent withdrawal of the retaining pin unless the upper leg of the clip is depressed.
Priority Claims (3)
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PD4572 |
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 028,216, filed Apr. 9, 1979, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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