Support for supporting rail of railway

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6619558
  • Patent Number
    6,619,558
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, April 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 16, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Le; Mark T.
    Agents
    • Ladas & Parry
Abstract
A railway rail support has a fixing plate with a flat body with an upper surface for receiving a rail, left and right fixing portions and front and rear extended support portions respectively extending from opposite sides of the body, and a through hole at a center portion of the body. A buffering plate for elastically supporting a lower portion of the fixing plate has a support portion for projecting through the through hole of the fixing plate to an upper surface protruded beyond the upper surface of the fixing plate, whereby to decrease impact of the rail.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a support for supporting a rail of a railway capable of effectively relaxing an impact and absorbing a vibration of a railway rail installed on a precast concrete tie, and in particular to a support for supporting a rail of a railway by which an easier construction and an excellent durability are implemented by providing a structurally engaged buffering plate.




2. Description of the Background Art





FIG. 14

is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a fixing structure of a conventional rail of a railway.




As shown therein, a conventional rail


4


of a railway is pressurized by an e-shaped rail fixing clip


8


which is fixed in such a manner that an insulation pad


7


is mounted on a precast concrete tie


2


, and a flange portion


4




a


is inserted into a fixing hole


5




a


of a rail fixing clip plate


5


embedded in the tie


2


. The railway rail


4


is fixed on a rail support


1


on the tie


2


in such a manner that the flange portion


4




a


is pressurized by the rail fixing clip


8


fixed in such a manner that the flange portion


4




a


is inserted in the plate


5


on the insulation pad


7


of an elastic material(a polyurethane material) which is used for a buffering and insulation purpose. An elastic insulation plate


6


is disposed between the rail fixing clip


8


and the rail flange portion


4




a.






A dynamic weight and an impact of a train which moves on the railway rail


4


is first buffered by the insulation pad


7


and is transferred to the tie


2


. The dynamic weight and impact which are first buffered by the insulation pad


7


are last absorbed for thereby preventing a vibration noise and stably supporting the railway rail


4


.




However, in the above-described conventional railway rail, the insulation pad


7


is attached on the tie


2


using an adhesive. Therefore, the adhesive durability is very weak. If the weight and impact from the train which moves on the rail


4


are accumulated after a certain period is passed, the insulation pad


7


is escaped from the tie


2


and the rail


4


. Thereafter, the construction of the railway is completed, the insulation pad


7


must be periodically changed. Namely, since the period of the adhesive durability of the insulation pad


7


is short, the insulation pad


7


is escaped. In this case, the weight and impact force of the train which moves on the rail


4


is directly transferred to the tie, so that the lifespan of the tie


2


is significantly decreased, and a metallic friction noise occurs between the rails


4


for thereby causing a noise pollution. Therefore, after the railway is constructed, whenever the period of the durability of the insulation pad


7


is passed, a periodic maintenance is needed for changing the insulation pad.




In addition, in the conventional railway rail fixing structure, when performing a maintenance work for initially constructing the rail or changing the insulation pad, the operations for applying an adhesive on the insulation pad


7


and attaching the insulation pad


7


on the tie are manually performed. Namely, an insulation pad attaching operation is manually performed. Therefore, the assembling quality is bad, and the construction period of the railway rail is extended, and the construction cost and the maintenance cost of the railway rail are increased.




Recently, since it is difficult to purchase gravels for being graveled on the railway, the railway rail is generally installed on the precast concrete tie. In the case of the railway rail which is installed on the concrete tie, a steel or concrete single tie or a wooden tie is used as a rail support. However, in this case, the insulation pad which is applied with an adhesive is used, the above-described problems occur. In addition, in the case that the rail is installed on the concrete railway, a steel or single tie which is used as a rail support is previously embedded, and then the concrete railway is hardened for thereby causing much inconvenience.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a railway rail support which includes a fixing plate formed of a flat body on which a rail is installed and left and right fixing portions extended in a horizontal direction from both sides of the body, the body including a through hole at a center portion of the same, and a buffering plate engaged to a lower portion of the fixing plate for elastically supporting the fixing plate and including a buffering plate support portion inserted into the center portion through the through hole of the fixing plate and having an upper surface protruded beyond the upper surface of the fixing plate for thereby supporting the rail and decreasing the weight and impact of the rail.




The left and right fixing portions of the fixing plate are extended based on a width smaller than the body.




A movement prevention shoulder portion is formed along an edge portion of the lower surface of the fixing plate for preventing a movement of the buffering plate.




A plurality of sliding prevention protrusions are formed on a lower surface of the rail on the upper surface of the buffering support portion of the buffering plate.




A plurality of buffering protrusions are arranged in a lattice shape on a lower surface of the buffering plate.




The fixing plate includes left and right fixing members at both sides of the through hole for supporting the rail fixing clip.




A fixing hole into which the rail fixing clip is inserted passes through the interior of the left and right fixing members in the forward and backward directions.




The left and right fixing holes are an elongated hole having a cross section in the horizontal direction.




The fixing plate includes an extended support portion having a width smaller than a horizontal width of the body and extended from the front and rear portions of the body.




A rail mounting groove is further formed at a center portion of an upper surface of the body of the fixing plate for mounting a rail therein.




A rail mounting groove is further formed in the body of the fixing plate and at a center portion of the upper surface of the extended support portion for mounting the rail therein, and an extended buffering portion extended in a horizontal direction from the front and rear portions of the buffering support portion of the buffering plate is formed for thereby supporting the lower portion of the rail mounted in the mounting groove.




The left and right fixing holes have an inclination in an angle range of 0˜90°.




The inclination angle of the left and right fixing holes is 45°.




A bolt hole is formed for engaging a bolt for fixing the rail fixing clip fixing plate at both sides of the through hole.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a perspective view illustrating a fixing plate of a railway rail support according to a first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 2

is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a railway rail support and an buffering plate installed below the same according to a first embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 3

is a perspective view illustrating a state that a rail fixing clip fixing member is integrally formed.





FIG. 4

is a view illustrating a state in use of the same, and





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken along line V—V of

FIG. 4

,





FIGS. 6 through 8

are views illustrating the using states of railway rail supports according to the first embodiment of the present invention,





FIGS. 9 through 11

are views illustrating the members used for the railway rail support according to another embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 12

is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a railway support according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention,





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional view taken along line X—X in

FIG. 12

, and





FIG. 14

is a view illustrating the using state of a conventional railway clip.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a railway rail support according to the present invention includes a fixing plate


10


, and a buffering plate


20


engaged to a lower portion of the fixing plate


10


.




The fixing plate


10


includes a pentagonal body


11


having a rectangular through hole


11




a


formed at a center portion of the same and left and right fixing portions


12


and


13


extended in parallel from both sides of the body


11


and having bolt engaging holes


12




a


and


13




a


. A movement prevention shoulder portion(


16


of

FIG. 5

) is formed along an edge portion of the same and is fixed to a concrete railway(


30


of

FIG. 5

) together with the buffering plate


20


engaged to a lower portion of the same. A fixing member is installed at both sides of the through hole


11




a


of the body


11


for fixing the rail fixing clip


50


. In the first embodiment of the present invention, as shown in

FIG. 3

, left and right fixing members


14


and


15


having fixing holes


14




a


and


15




a


formed in the forward and backward directions are integrally formed or welded.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the buffering plate


20


is an elastic plate corresponding to the fixing plate


10


and is formed of an elastic material such as a polyurethane or rubber. The buffering plate


20


is structurally engaged to the lower portion of the fixing plate


10


in such a manner that a buffering support portion


21


which is protruded to correspond to the through hole


11




a


of the body


11


at the center portion of the upper surface of the same is inserted into the through hole


11




a


of the body


11


and is fixed in the concrete railway together with the fixing plate


10


. An embossed sliding prevention protrusion


20




b


is formed on the entire surface of the same for increasing a friction force so that it is not slid with respect to the rail


40


and the fixing plate


10


, and a plurality of buffering protrusions


20




a


are formed on the lower portion for thereby preventing a sliding.




As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the fixing plate


10


and the buffering plate


20


are structurally engaged in such a manner that the buffering support portion


21


of the buffering plate


20


is inserted into the through hole


11




a


of the fixing plate


10


and are fixed to the concrete railway


30


by an engaging force with respect to the anchor bolt


31


of the nut


32


in such a manner that the anchor bolts


31


embedded in the concrete railway


30


are inserted into the bolt engaging holes


12




a


and


13




a


of the left and right fixing portions


12


and


13


of the fixing plate


10


.




The railway rail


40


traverses the center portion of the railway rail support fixed by the anchor bolts


31


in the forward and backward directions over the buffering support portion


21


of the buffering plate


20


exposed through the through hole


11




a


of the fixing plate


10


and are fixed by the fixing clip


50


which is fixed in such a manner that the flange portion


40




a


is inserted into the left and right fixing members


14


and


15


through the elastic insulation plate


60


. The railway rail


40


is supported by the buffering support portion


21


of the buffering plate


20


and the fixing plate


10


, and the buffering plate


20


and the fixing plate


10


absorb the dynamic weight and vibration applied from a train which moves on the rail


40


for thereby preventing a damage of the concrete railway


30


and a vibration and noise.




In the above described construction, the railway rail support according to the present invention is stably engaged in such a manner that the buffering support portion


21


of the buffering plate


20


is inserted into the through hole


11




a


. Namely, the fixing plate


10


and the buffering plate


20


are not engaged by an adhesive. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the buffering plate


20


from being escaped even when the dynamic weight and impact are repeatedly applied from the train which moves along the rail


40


. In addition, since the fixing plate


10


and the buffering plate


20


are engaged in such a manner that the buffering plate


20


is inserted into the through hole


11




a


of the fixing plate


10


, an assembling with respect to the fixing plate


10


of the buffering plate


20


is significantly enhanced, and since the left and right fixing members


14


and


15


are integrally engaged to the fixing plate


10


by the rail fixing clip


50


, it is possible to simplify the railway rail construction and maintenance.




Therefore, in the case that the railway rail is constructed using a railway rail support according to the present invention, a periodic maintenance is not needed with respect to the railway rail due to a periodic separation of the buffering plate. In addition, it is possible to decrease the maintenance cost. Since the processes for the construction and maintenance of the railway are decreased, the construction period is decreased, and the construction and maintenance costs are decreased.





FIGS. 6 and 8

are views illustrating the using states of the railway rail supports according to the first embodiment of the present invention in which other rail fixing clips are used.





FIG. 6

is a view illustrating a using state of a hexagonal fixing clip


51


having an insulation plate


512


which is fixed by the bolt


510


with respect to the railway rail support according to the first embodiment of the present invention and compensates the difference of the heights.

FIG. 7

is a view illustrating a using state of a fixing clip


52


which has a W-shaped structure and is fixed by the bolt


520


with respect to the railway rail support. In addition,

FIG. 8

is a view illustrating a Ω-shaped fixing clip


53


fixedly inserted into the fixing member


530


fixed to the fixing plate


10


.





FIGS. 9 through 11

are views illustrating the members used for the railway rail support according to another embodiment of the present invention. As shown therein, the fixing clip fixing member installed in the fixing plate


10


is different in accordance with the fixing clip


50


of

FIG. 4

which fixes the railway rail.




Namely, the fixing plate of the railway rail support according to the second embodiment of the present invention is a rail fixing clip


50


of

FIG. 4

which fixes the rail


40


of FIG.


4


and includes elongated holes


14




b


and


15




b


formed in the left and right fixing members


14


and


15


and having a certain width in the horizontal direction for thereby adapting the rail fixing clip having an insertion portion which has a certain width in the horizontal direction. The fixing plate


10


of the railway rail support according to a third embodiment of the present invention includes elongated holes


14




c


and


15




c


which are formed at a certain angle in the inward direction in the left and right fixing members


14


and


15


for thereby adapting the rail fixing clip having an insertion portion which has a certain width in the inward direction.

FIG. 11

illustrate a railway rail support according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention in which a plate


70


is integrally formed at both sides of the through hole


11




a


for thereby adapting the conventional fixing clip


8


of FIG.


14


.





FIG. 12

is a disassembled perspective view illustrating a railway rail support according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention, and

FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional view taken along line X—X.




The railway rail support according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention is formed in such a manner that the rail support portion


11




b


is extended from front and rear portions of the body


11


of the fixing plate


10


for thereby more stably supporting the rail. The railway rail support has an excellent supporting strength with respect to the railway rail


40


for thereby stably supporting the rail and preventing a vibration and noise. In addition, the railway rail support according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention includes a rail mounting groove


11




c


which traverses the center portion of the fixing plate


10


for thereby easily setting the position of the railway rail


40


when constructing the railway rail. In addition, an engaging force with respect to the railway rail


40


is excellent, and it is possible to prevent a penetration of a foreign material such as dust which causes a noise between the rail and the railway rail support


40


and decreases the life span of the buffering plate. Therefore, in the case of the railway rail support according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention, the railway rail receives a torsion weight from the train and a weight in a lateral direction, so that the railway rail may be escaped from the railway rail support due to a relative movement with respect to the railway rail support. In addition, in the case that the rail is adapted to a curved railway which causes a floating state of the rail from the railway rail support, it is possible to prevent an escape of the rail support from the rail and a penetration of a foreign material into a lower surface of the rail. Therefore, the railway rail support according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention is well adaptable to the curved rail which may be escaped from the railway rail support and may be floated due to a relative movement with respect to the railway rail support by receiving a torsion weight or a weight in the lateral direction from the train or a certain region such as a station region, a school zone or a residential region in which much vibration and noise occur or a rail installed in a region in which a ground foundation is weak.




As described above, the railway rail support according to the present invention may be used as a railway rail installed on the concrete railway which does not need a reinforcement of the ground foundation. In this case, the additional tie is not needed for thereby significantly decreasing the railway construction cost.




In addition, since the fixing plate and the buffering plate are stably engaged with respect to the railway rail support without using an adhesive in the case that the railway rail support according to the present invention is used, it is possible to prevent a periodic separation of the buffering plate or the maintenance. Therefore, it is possible to significantly decrease the railway maintenance cost by using the railway rail support according to the present invention. In addition, the assembling property of the buffering plate is improved, and the rail fixing clip fixing member is integrally formed, the number of the fabrication processes is decreased when assembling the buffering plate and the rail fixing clip fixing member, and the railway construction period and the maintenance period are significantly decreased.




A buffering effect with respect to the rail is excellent, and the rail is supported by the buffering support member of the buffering plate, so that it is possible to decrease the noises due to the dynamic weight and impact of the train.




As the present invention may be embodied in several forms without departing from the spirit or essential characteristics thereof, it should also be understood that the above-described embodiments are not limited by any of the details of the foregoing description, unless otherwise specified, but rather should be construed broadly within its spirit and scope as defined in the appended claims, and therefore all changes and modifications that fall within the meets and bounds of the claims, or equivalences of such meets and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A railway rail support, comprising:a fixing plate having a flat body with an upper surface for receiving a rail, left and right fixing portions and front and rear extended support portions respectively extending from opposite sides of the body, and a through hole at a center portion of the body; and a buffering plate for elastically supporting a lower portion of the fixing plate, the buffering plate having a support portion for projecting through the through hole of the fixing plate to an upper surface protruded beyond the upper surface of the fixing plate, whereby to decrease impact of the rail.
  • 2. A railway rail support of claim 1, wherein the left and right fixing portions of the fixing plate extend less than a width of the body.
  • 3. A railway rail support of claim 1, further comprising a movement prevention shoulder portion along an edge portion of the lower portion of the fixing plate for preventing a movement of the buffering plate.
  • 4. A railway rail support of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of sliding prevention protrusions on the upper surface of the support portion of the buffering plate.
  • 5. A railway rail support of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of buffering protrusions on a lower surface of the buffering plate.
  • 6. A railway rail support of claim 1, wherein said fixing plate includes left and right fixing members at opposite sides of the through hole, each for supporting a rail fixing clip.
  • 7. A railway rail support of claim 6, further comprising a fixing hole for the rail fixing clip through the interior of each of the left and right fixing members in forward and backward directions.
  • 8. A railway rail support of claim 6, wherein the left and right fixing members each have an elongated hole having a cross section in a horizontal direction.
  • 9. A railway rail support, comprising:a fixing plate formed of a flat body on which a rail is installed and left and right fixing portions extended in a horizontal direction from both sides of the body, said body including a through hole at a center portion of the same; and a buffering plate engaged to a lower portion of the fixing plate for elastically supporting the fixing plate and including a buffering plate support portion inserted into the center portion through the through hole of the fixing plate and having an upper surface protruded beyond the upper surface of the fixing plate for thereby supporting the rail and decreasing the weight and impact of the rail, wherein said fixing plate includes an extended support portion having a width smaller than a horizontal width of the body and extended from the front and rear portions of the body.
  • 10. A railway rail support of claim 1, further comprising a rail mounting groove at the center portion of the upper surface of the body of the fixing plate for mounting the rail therein.
  • 11. A railway rail support of claim 9, further comprising:a rail mounting groove formed in the body of the fixing plate and at a center portion of the upper surface of the extended support portion for mounting the rail therein; and an extended buffering portion extended in a horizontal direction from the front and rear portions of the buffering support portion of the buffering plate for thereby supporting the lower portion of the rail mounted in the mounting groove.
  • 12. A railway rail support of claim 8, wherein the hole has an inclination of more than 0° and less than or equal to 90°.
  • 13. A railway rail support of claim 12, wherein the inclination is 45°.
  • 14. A railway rail support of claim 1, further comprising bolt holes through the fixing plate at opposite sides of the through hole.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
99-51385 Nov 1999 KR
99-51386 Nov 1999 KR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/KR00/01326 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/36749 5/25/2001 WO A
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Number Date Country
5493907 Jul 1979 JP
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Entry
Partial English translation of JP 591636t03 dated Nov. 1, 1984.
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