Railways: surface track – Rail seats – With anchor in concrete
Patent
1981-09-16
1985-01-22
Reese, Randolph
Railways: surface track
Rail seats
With anchor in concrete
238297, 238338, E01B 946
Patent
active
044946953
ABSTRACT:
A narrow metal plate is embedded in the upper surface of a concrete tie and is curved at one end to form a vertical abutment which projects several centimeters. The plate extends under a rail and is fixedly attached to a tightening bolt which extends through a clip, the end portions of which correspond respectively to the edge of the flange or foot of the rail and the curved end portion of the plate, so that the plate alone supports the tightening forces.
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Reese Randolph
Sonneville International Corporation
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