Fastening railway rails

Railways: surface track – Fastenings – Clamps

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238349, F01B 928

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049152998

ABSTRACT:
A railway rail-fastening clip, made by bending an initially straight rod, is approximately in the form of a letter e. The axies of all parts of the clip, except possibly the free end of the lower arm of the e, lie in a single plane. The rod may have a length less than 15 times the thickness of the rod. A retaining arrangement for the clip may have an opening in which lie the center arm and the upper arm of the e, the lower arm of the e pressing downwardly on the flange at the bottom of a railway rail. The opening may be in an electrically insulating bushing in a clip-retainer made of metal.

REFERENCES:
patent: 675761 (1901-06-01), Vaaler
patent: 4627132 (1986-12-01), Markham
patent: 4757945 (1988-07-01), Leeves

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