Claims
- 1. Apparatus for securing left and right interface strips to the sides of a rail at a road-rail crossing, in combination with the strips and the rail, wherein:the strips lie fitted to the rail, and have respective outer side-surfaces, which face away from the rail; the apparatus includes a spring-clip, which is made of metal; the spring-clip is of a U-configuration, having a central beam and having left and right arms; the central beam of the spring-clip lies underneath the rail and the strips, and the arms lie outside the outer side-surfaces of the strips, left and right tappets on the arms being in contact with corresponding tappet-receiving points on the outer side-surfaces of the strips; the apparatus is so structured that a distance D, as measured between the left and right tappets, is adjustable, and can be adjusted from a distance D1 to a distance D2, the distances D1 and D2 being measured when the spring-clip is in an unstressed condition; the distance D1 is the distance apart of the tappets when the tappets are just touching the tappet-receiving points; the apparatus includes an adjustable lock, which is operable to lock the tappets the distance D2 apart; the springiness arid resilience of the arms and the beam of the spring-clip are such that the tappets can be forcefully deflected apart, whereupon the distance between the tappets is increased by a deflection-distance DDef; the deflection-distance DDef is small enough that the spring-clip does not take a permanent set; the deflection-distance DDef is at least six centimeters; D2 is smaller than D1 by at least DDef; the spring-clip lies assembled around the strips, in such condition that the tappets lie locked the distance D2 apart, and the tappets lie forcefully deflected the distance DDef apart, and lie pressed against the tappet-receiving points of the strips.
- 2. Apparatus for securing left and right interlace strips to the sides of a rail at a road-rail crossing, in combination with the strips and the rail, wherein:one of the strips lies on the field-side of the rail, and the other on the gauge-side; the gauge-side strip includes a recess for accommodating the wheel-flanges of trains passing over the crossing; the strips lie fitted to the rail, and have respective left and right outer side-surfaces, which face away from the rail; the apparatus includes a spring-clip, which is made of metal; the spring-clip is of a U-configuration, having a central beam and having left and right arms; the central beam of the spring-clip lies underneath the rail and the strips, and the arms lie outside the outer side-surfaces of the strips; the left and right arms carry respective left and right tappets; the side-surfaces of the strips are formed with respective left and right tappet-grooves, running lengthwise, along the strips, in their respective side-surfaces, and the tappets lie engaged in the tappet-grooves; the apparatus is so structured that a distance D, as measured between the left and right tappets, is adjustable, and can be adjusted from a distance D1 to a distance D2, the distances D1 and D2 being measured when the spring-clip is in an unstressed condition; the distance D1 is the distance apart of the tappets when the tappets are in a slack-take-up position, in which the tappets lie just seated into the respective tappet-grooves in the strips; the apparatus includes an adjustable lock, which is operable to lock the tappets the distance D2 apart; the distance D2 is smaller than the distance D1; the springiness and resilience of the arms and the beam of the spring-clip are such that the tappets can be forcefully deflected apart, whereupon the distance between the tappets is increased by a deflection-distance DDef, which is small enough that the spring-clip does not take a permanent set; the deflection-distance DDef is of a substantial magnitude; D2 is smaller than D1 by at least DDef; the apparatus includes many spring-clips having the characteristics listed above, arranged between the railway cross-ties; the many spring-clips lie with their left and right tappets locked the distance D2 apart, and forcefully deflected the distance DDef apart.
- 3. Apparatus of claim 2, wherein the deflection-distance DDef, through which the tappets can be forcefully deflected apart, is large enough that the spring-clip can be characterised as being a springy and resilient structure.
- 4. Apparatus of claim 2, wherein the spring-clip is so structured that the distance DDef that the tappets can be forced apart without taking a permanent set, is at least two centimeters.
- 5. Apparatus of claim 2, wherein the tappet-grooves are deep enough that the spring-clip is supported by the engagement of the tappets in the tappet-grooves, without any other support, and is held supported thereby when the adjustable lock is operated, thereby bending the arms apart and applying a heavy force clamping the two strips to the sides of the rail.
- 6. Apparatus of claim 2, wherein:the distance D, being the distance apart of the tappets, is measured along a tappet-line, being a straight line joining the tappets, and joining the tappet-grooves; the cross-sectional profile of the rail includes wide upper and lower elements, joined by a narrow vertical web; the tappet-line passes through a point of the web midway between the upper and lower elements; the tappet-line lies inclined slightly, relative to horizontal; the inclination of the tappet-line is such that the tappet-line is lower at the gauge-side of the rail.
- 7. Procedure of claim 2, wherein the adjustable lock is a structure lying mainly to one side of the rail, and the adjustable lock lies on the gauge-side.
- 8. Apparatus of claim 2, wherein the slack-take-up distance D1 is about twenty-one centimeters.
- 9. Apparatus of claim 2, wherein the many spring-clips lie buried in the material of the roadway.
- 10. Apparatus of claim 2, wherein:the strips are of an elastomeric material, which is capable of undergoing compressive deflection when force is applied between the tappets; the magnitude of the compressive deflection of the elastomeric strips, for a given magnitude of the force applied between the tappets, is substantially smaller than the magnitude of the distance DDef through which the spring-clip is deflected by same force.
- 11. Apparatus of claim 2, wherein, in respect of one of the clips:the right arm is structurally separate from the beam, and is mounted on the beam for sliding therealong; the adjustable lock comprises a screw-thread connection between the beam and the right arm, whereby the right arm can be locked at a position of adjustment, along the beam.
- 12. Apparatus of claim 11, wherein the left arm and the beam are structurally integrated in and as one piece of metal.
- 13. Apparatus of claim 11, wherein the beam is long enough that the right arm can be withdrawn to the right, along the beam, far enough that the tappets can be fitted over the strips, and into the tappet-grooves, while the right arm still remains on the beam, with the screw thread connection intact.
- 14. Apparatus of claim 11, wherein the right arm and the beam include a non-round engagement therebetween, whereby the right arm is prevented from rotating around the beam.
- 15. Apparatus for securing left and right interface strips to the sides of a rail at a road-rail crossing, in combination with the strips and the rail, wherein:one of the strips lies on the field-side of the rail, and the other on the gauge-side; the gauge-side strip includes a recess for accommodating the wheel-flanges of trains passing over the crossing; the strips lie fitted to the rail, and have respective left and right outer side-surfaces, which face away from the rail; the apparatus includes a clip, which is made of metal; the clip is of a U-configuration, having a central beam and having left and right arms; the central beam of the clip lies underneath the rail and the strips, and the arms lie outside the outer side-surfaces of the strips; the left and right arms carry respective left and right tappets; the outer side-surfaces of the strips are formed with respective left and right tappet-grooves, running lengthwise, along the strips, in their respective side-surfaces, and the tappets lie engaged in the tappet-grooves; the apparatus is so structured that a distance D, as measured between the left and right tappets, is adjustable, and can be adjusted from a distance D1 to a distance D2, the distances D1 and D2 being measured when the clip is in an unstressed condition; the distance D1 is the distance apart of the tappets when the tappets are in a stack-take-up position, in which the tappets lie just seated in the respective tappet-grooves in the strips; the apparatus includes an adjustable lock, which is operable to lock the tappets the distance D2 apart; the distance D2 is smaller than the distance D1; the strips are made of an elastomeric material, which is capable of undergoing compressive deflection, when force is applied between the tappets; the springiness and resilience of the arms and the beam of the clip, together with the springiness and resilience of the elastomeric strips, are such that the tappets can be forcefully deflected apart, and the strips can be forcefully compressed, whereupon the distance between the tappets is reduced by a deflection-distance DDef, which is small enough that neither the arms and beam of the spring-clip nor the elastomeric strips take a permanent set; D2 is smaller than D1 by at least DDef; the apparatus includes many clips having the characteristics listed above, arranged between the railway cross-ties; the many clips lie with their left and right tappets locked the distance D2 apart, and forcefully deflected the distance DDef apart.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation-in-Part patent application, based on U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/105,801, filed Jun. 12, 1998, now granted as U.S. Pat. No. 6,401,318.
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