Claims
- 1. A railroad tie for a fixed rail carriageway; comprising:two concrete blocks spaced apart from one another in a longitudinal direction of the railroad tie, each of said blocks having an inner side and an outer side whereby said inner sides of said blocks are opposite one another, and each of said blocks having a lower mounting surface, a first outer side surface which extends upward from said lower mounting surface and outward in a direction away from said inner side and a second, inwardly inclined outer side surface adjoining said first outer side surface; and a reinforcement system for connecting and reinforcing said blocks, said reinforcement system passing entirely through each of said blocks such that said reinforcement system extends beyond said blocks, said reinforcement system extending at least partially through said first outer side surface.
- 2. The railroad tie of claim 1, wherein said lower mounting surface is substantially planar.
- 3. The railroad tie of claim 1, wherein said first outer side surfaces are profiled.
- 4. The railroad tie of claim 1, wherein said first outer side surfaces extend upward at an angle of about 45°.
- 5. The railroad tie of claim 1, wherein each of said blocks includes two supporting shoulders for supporting a rail support therebetween, said second outer side surfaces being arranged directly alongside one of said supporting shoulders.
- 6. The railroad tie of claim 1, wherein each of said blocks has a first inner side surface which extends upward from said lower mounting surface and inward in a direction toward the other of said blocks.
- 7. The railroad tie of claim 6, wherein each of said blocks has a second inner side surface adjoining said first inner side surface, said second inner side surface being inclined outward in a direction away from the other of said blocks.
- 8. The railroad tie of claim 7, wherein each of said blocks includes two supporting shoulders for supporting a rail support therebetween, said second inner side surfaces being arranged directly alongside one of said supporting shoulders.
- 9. The railroad tie of claim 1, wherein said lower mounting surface and said first outer side surfaces are constructed such that a length of each of said blocks in the longitudinal direction of the railroad tie is smaller at said lower mounting surface than at an upper end of said first outer side surfaces.
- 10. The railroad tie of claim 1, wherein said reinforcement system comprises two trellis supports, each of said trellis supports comprising three rods and serpentine pipes connecting said rods.
- 11. The railroad tie of claim 1, wherein said first outer side surfaces extend upward a distance about one-half of the height of said blocks.
- 12. The railroad tie of claim 1, wherein said reinforcement system comprises two trellis supports spaced apart from one another.
- 13. The railroad tie of claim 1, wherein said reinforcement system comprises two trellis supports, each of said trellis supports comprising a plurality of rods, each of said rods passing entirely through each of said blocks such that each of said rods extends beyond said blocks.
- 14. The railroad tie of claim 1, wherein said first outer side surface is planar.
- 15. A railroad tie for a fixed rail carriageway; comprising:two concrete blocks spaced apart from one another in a longitudinal direction of the railroad tie, each of said blocks having an inner side and an outer side whereby said inner sides of said blocks are opposite one another, and each of said blocks having a lower mounting surface, a first, planar outer side surface which extends upward from said lower mounting surface and outward in a direction away from said inner side and a second, inwardly inclined outer side surface adjoining said first outer side surface, said first outer side surfaces extending upward from said lower mounting surface at an angle of about 45°; and a reinforcement system for connecting and reinforcing said blocks, said reinforcement system passing entirely through each of said blocks such that said reinforcement system extends beyond said blocks.
- 16. A railroad tie for a fixed rail carriageway; comprising:two concrete blocks spaced apart from one another in a longitudinal direction of the railroad tie, each of said blocks having an inner side and an outer side whereby said inner sides of said blocks are opposite one another, and each of said blocks having a lower mounting surface, a first outer side surface which extends upward from said lower mounting surface and outward in a direction away from said inner side and a second, inwardly inclined outer side surface adjoining said first outer side surface; and a reinforcement system for connecting and reinforcing said blocks, said reinforcement system passing entirely through each of said blocks such that said reinforcement system extends beyond said blocks, said reinforcement system comprising two trellis supports, each of said trellis supports comprising three rods and serpentine pipes connecting said rods.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a Continuation Divisional of application Ser. No. 09/929,168 filed Aug. 14, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,488,215 now Allowed.
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