US84152A - Improved railway-rail coupling - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01B—PERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
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- Figure 2 represents, Va transverse section through the rail-splice piece and chair.
- Figure 3 represents an end view ofthe rail, with the splice-piece, key, and chair in section.
- Figure 4 represents, in perspective, the jointplate, with its flange and key-seat, for keeping the ends of the rails in longitudinal line.
- My invention consists in the combined use of certain chairs, and a splice-piece or a splice-piece brace, at and near .the ends of contiguous rails, for theA purpose of and keeping in line the ends of said rails.
- a B represent two adjacent rails, resting upon crossties C D, and the joint between the rails being at a.
- E is a splice-piece or splice-piece brace, extending from cross-tie to cross-tie, past the joint between the rails; and where it rests in the chairs c, it has a ange, d, turned upon it, so asV to lie irmly on the chairs, and brace against the flanges e on said chairs.
- the splicepiece or brace is spiked also through the chairs tothe sills or cross-ties.
- the central portion of the splice or brace is left plain, bt has an opening through itat f for the tongue g of the joint-plate F to pass through.
- the joint-plate F has a ange, h, formed on it, which takes over the base of the ends of both of the adjacent rails, and its tongue g has a hole, z', through it, to re'- ceive a key, bolt, or wedge, j, when it is in proper position.
- Thesplice-piece or splice-brace E extends, in an in- :clined position, from the chairs up to andbear's against the under part of the heads ofthe rails",l or where said heads'join the waist of the rails.
- the chairs, splice-piece, and joint-plate may all be struck up, or shaped in dies or formers, from Wrought plate-iron, and thus be cheaply made.
- the joint-plate F held to the base of the rails, and to the splice-piece, substantially as and for the purpose described.
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Description
To all whom it ma/y concernI holding, strengthening,
'the chairs, and the spikes passing through notches in "www we@ JOHN T. WILSON, OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR vTO HIMSELF, FRANK RAHM, AND THOMAS J. LOUIS, OF SAME PLAGE.
Letters Patent No. 84,152., dated November .17, 1868.
The Schedule referred to in these Letters Patent'and making part of the same.
Be it known that I, JOHN T. WrLsoN, of Pitts burg, in the county of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Chairs and Splice-Pieces for Railroads; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, making a part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 represents, in perspective, the chairs and sp1ice-piece, as applied to the ends of adjacent rails.
Figure 2 represents, Va transverse section through the rail-splice piece and chair. v
Figure 3 represents an end view ofthe rail, with the splice-piece, key, and chair in section.
Figure 4 represents, in perspective, the jointplate, with its flange and key-seat, for keeping the ends of the rails in longitudinal line.
Similar letters of reference, where they occur in the separate gures, denote like parts in all the drawings.
My invention consists in the combined use of certain chairs, and a splice-piece or a splice-piece brace, at and near .the ends of contiguous rails, for theA purpose of and keeping in line the ends of said rails.
To enable others skilled in the art to make and use my invention, Iwill proceed to describe the same with reference to-the drawings.
A B represent two adjacent rails, resting upon crossties C D, and the joint between the rails being at a.
Underneath the rails, 'and between them and the cross-ties, are placed chairs or hanged plates, c, much greater in length than the width of the base of the rail, said rails .being'spiked down to the cross-ties through the edge of the base of the rail, in the usual well-known way. l
E is a splice-piece or splice-piece brace, extending from cross-tie to cross-tie, past the joint between the rails; and where it rests in the chairs c, it has a ange, d, turned upon it, so asV to lie irmly on the chairs, and brace against the flanges e on said chairs. The splicepiece or brace is spiked also through the chairs tothe sills or cross-ties.
The central portion of the splice or brace is left plain, bt has an opening through itat f for the tongue g of the joint-plate F to pass through.
The joint-plate F has a ange, h, formed on it, which takes over the base of the ends of both of the adjacent rails, and its tongue g has a hole, z', through it, to re'- ceive a key, bolt, or wedge, j, when it is in proper position.
Thesplice-piece or splice-brace E extends, in an in- :clined position, from the chairs up to andbear's against the under part of the heads ofthe rails",l or where said heads'join the waist of the rails. 1
The chairs, splice-piece, and joint-plate may all be struck up, or shaped in dies or formers, from Wrought plate-iron, and thus be cheaply made.
Having thus fully described' my invention,
What I claim therein as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
Strengthening the joints between contiguous rails by means of the chairslc and the inclined wrought-iron splice-piece E, having horizontal ilanges l struckoup upon it, and connected together and lsupporting the ends of said rails, in the manner and for the purpose described.
Also, in combination with the chairs, splice-piece, and ends, or joint between the` rails, the joint-plate F, held to the base of the rails, and to the splice-piece, substantially as and for the purpose described.
JOHN T. WILSON.
Witnesses:
A. B, SToUGHroN, EDMUND MAssoN.
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