Railways: surface track – Tie-plates – Top surface
Patent
1977-06-09
1979-02-27
Husar, Francis S.
Railways: surface track
Tie-plates
Top surface
29 16, 29401B, 72325, 113116HH, 238287, 238306, 238307, E01B 940, E01B 948, B21D 2802, B23P 700
Patent
active
041415000
ABSTRACT:
A railway tie plate has at least one rib to locate a railway rail and two arches under which parts of rail clips can be driven parallel to the rib. It can be made by deformation of a conventional tie plate designed for use with fastening devices for holding the rail on to the tie plate other than rail clips which are driven parallel to the rail.
REFERENCES:
patent: 823827 (1906-06-01), Vaughan
patent: 2008940 (1935-07-01), Armstrong
patent: 3717302 (1973-02-01), Neumann
Husar Francis S.
Pandrol Limited
Reese Randolph A.
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