Claims
- 1. A foundation element for a load-bearing structure, said foundation element comprising:
- an annular tire body having a tread portion and a sidewall portion surrounding a central opening;
- an annular concrete core filling at least a portion of said annular tire body and having a central opening aligned with said central opening in said tire body; and
- means for providing a mechanical connection through said sidewall portion of said tire body between a structure resting on said foundation element and said annular concrete core.
- 2. The apparatus according to claim 1 comprising additionally load distribution means adapted to be disposed between said load-bearing structure and the sidewall portion of said tire body, for distributing the load imposed by said structure over part of said sidewall portion of said tire body.
- 3. The apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said load-bearing structure is a railroad rail.
- 4. A foundation element for supporting a railroad rail comprising:
- an annular tire body having a tread portion and a sidewall portion surrounding a central opening;
- an annular concrete core filling at least a portion of said annular tire body and having a central opening aligned with said central opening in said tire body;
- load distribution means for supporting said rail on said sidewall portion of said tire body and for distributing a load imposed by said rail over a part of said sidewall portion of said tire body; and
- retaining means for retaining said load distribution means and said rail on said tire body and for anchoring said load distribution means and said rail to said concrete core.
- 5. The apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said load distribution means comprises a metal tie plate adapted to be disposed between said rail and said annular tire body sidewall, said plate having a pair of aligned bosses defining a channel for receiving a railroad rail.
- 6. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said retaining means comprise anchor means rigidly attached to said metal plate and extending through said sidewall portion of said tire body and into said annular concrete core and a pair of metal hold-down clips attached to the upper side of said tie plate on opposed sides of said channel and adapted to retain said rail in said channel.
- 7. The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said hold-down clips comprise resilient members adapted to flex to permit limited vertical movement of said rail relative to said tie plate.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said hold-down clips comprise rigid members having portions extending above, and spaced vertically from, an upper surface of said rail, so as to permit limited vertical movement of said rail relative to said tie plate.
- 9. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein tie plates are substantially rectangular.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said tie plates have an arcuate configuration to conform to the shape of said sidewall portion of said tire body.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 4 comprising additionally means for attaching a gage bar to said foundation element, whereby pairs of said foundation elements may be retained in predetermined horizontal spacing, for maintaining a proper gage between pairs of rails carried by said opposed pairs of foundation elements.
- 12. A railroad construction comprising:
- first and second elongated metal rails in spaced parallel relationship, each said rail having a rail flange;
- a plurality of tire ties supporting each said rail, each said tire tie comprising,
- an annular tire body having a tread portion and upper and lower sidewall portions surrounding a central opening,
- an annular concrete core filling at least a portion of said annular tire body and having a central opening aligned with said central opening in said tire body,
- a pair of load distributing tie plates disposed on said upper sidewall portions of said tire bodies on opposite sides of said central opening for supporting said rails on said tire ties and for distributing the load imposed by said rail across a portion of each said tire tie,
- anchor means for anchoring each said tie plate to said annular concrete core, and
- hold-down clips attached to said tie plates and extending above said rail flange so as to retain said rail in position on said tie plates; and
- ballast disposed in surrounding relationship to at least part of said tread portions of said tire ties and filling at least a portion of said central openings defined by said tire bodies and said annular concrete cores.
- 13. The apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said hold-down clips permit limited vertical movement of said rail relative to said tie plates.
- 14. The apparatus according to claim 12 comprising additionally gage means connecting a tire tie under said first rail to a tire tie under said second rail, for maintaining a predetermined gage spacing between said rails.
- 15. The apparatus according to claim 12 wherein each said metal tie plate includes a pair of parallel bosses defining a rail channel and wherein said rails engage aligned channels in said pair of tie plates on each said tire tie.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/188,787 filed Jan. 31, 1994 now abandoned.
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