US136426A - Improvement in railroad-rail chairs - Google Patents
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- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
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- the object of this invention is to provide efficient means for connecting the rails of railroads, and to give the ends a substantial support and a firm bed; and it consists in a compound chair, constructed and applied substantially as hereinafter described.
- Figure l is a top view.
- Fig. 2 is a vertical cross-section of Fig. l taken on the linew a'.
- a A represent the two rails.
- B is the tie.
- C is a bed-plate with a dan ge upon either edge.
- D is the fastening-plate, which rests upon the bed-plate and receives;the rails, as seen in Fig. 2.
- E is the hook-ange of this plate.
- F is the hook-Hange of the bed-plate.
- the other flange of the bed-plate is a dovetail, G, which receives the edge of the fastening-plate, as represented in Fig. 2.
- This dovetail G is of wedge shape, so that in driving the two plates together in the direction indicated by the arrow the fastening-plate acts as a key.
- the compound chair when thus applied to the rai1 joint is secured to the tie by means of spike H H on one side, and one or more spikes, I, on the other side.
- J represents one or more notches in the edge' of the fastening-plate.
- the spike I passes through a hole in the bedplate and engages with one ot the notches in the fastening-plate.
- the spike I When, by means ofthe wear of the rail, the joint becomes loose, the spike Imay be withdrawn and the fastening-plate may be driven up so as to tighten the chair to the rails. When the spike is replaced it will engage with a new notch, and thus hold the plates tightly together while keeping the two rails in position.
- the plates C and D are rolled out in the rolling-mill, and are consequently constructed at moderate cost; and, being adjustable to the I rails, the latter may always be kept in their proper position, thus giving an even tread for the car-wheels.
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n. D. ELDRIDGE'.
Raiiroad Rail-Chairs.
910.136,42. FatentedMarch 4,1873.
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DANIEL D. ELDRIDGE, OF LA FAYETTE, INDIANA.
IMPROVEMENT IN RAILROAD-RAIL CHAIRS.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. l 36,426, dated March 4, 1873.
To all whom Iit may concern:
Be it known that I, DANIEL D. ELDRIDGE, of La Fayette, in the county of Tippecanoe and State of Indiana, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Compound Chair for Connecting Railroad Rails, of which the following is a specification:
The object of this invention is to provide efficient means for connecting the rails of railroads, and to give the ends a substantial support and a firm bed; and it consists in a compound chair, constructed and applied substantially as hereinafter described.
In the accompanying drawing, Figure lis a top view. Fig. 2 is a vertical cross-section of Fig. l taken on the linew a'.
Similar letters of reference indicate correspondin g parts.
A A represent the two rails. B is the tie. C is a bed-plate with a dan ge upon either edge. D is the fastening-plate, which rests upon the bed-plate and receives;the rails, as seen in Fig. 2. E is the hook-ange of this plate. F is the hook-Hange of the bed-plate. The other flange of the bed-plate is a dovetail, G, which receives the edge of the fastening-plate, as represented in Fig. 2. This dovetail G is of wedge shape, so that in driving the two plates together in the direction indicated by the arrow the fastening-plate acts as a key. The compound chair when thus applied to the rai1 joint is secured to the tie by means of spike H H on one side, and one or more spikes, I, on the other side. J represents one or more notches in the edge' of the fastening-plate. The spike I passes through a hole in the bedplate and engages with one ot the notches in the fastening-plate.
When, by means ofthe wear of the rail, the joint becomes loose, the spike Imay be withdrawn and the fastening-plate may be driven up so as to tighten the chair to the rails. When the spike is replaced it will engage with a new notch, and thus hold the plates tightly together while keeping the two rails in position.
The plates C and D are rolled out in the rolling-mill, and are consequently constructed at moderate cost; and, being adjustable to the I rails, the latter may always be kept in their proper position, thus giving an even tread for the car-wheels.
Having thus described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent- A compound chair for the joints of rails, consisting of the bed-plate C and fastening-plate D, arranged in reference to each other and to the rail substantially as shown. and described.
DANIEL D. ELDRIDGE.
Witnesses G. W. JOHNSON, S. K. RICHARDS.
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