Railways – Track layers
Patent
1994-04-07
1995-10-17
Oberleitner, Robert J.
Railways
Track layers
104 172, E01B 2924
Patent
active
054580650
DESCRIPTION:
BRIEF SUMMARY
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to an installation tool for use in installing a spring rail fastener, and in particular a fastener of the type defined in French patent application No. 87 13 860.
When in its installed position, that fastener bears vertically against the flange of the rail and it is held by one of its lengths which is parallel to the rail in an anchoring insert that is fixed to a tie (or "sleeper") on one side of the rail.
To install the fastener, it is necessary to deform a portion of the fastener elastically using mechanical means of low power.
Presently known devices include hooks that are extended by rods on which traction is exerted for the purpose of deforming the fastener.
Nevertheless, such devices tend to damage the fastener, in particular in zones where it is subjected in operation to large internal mechanical stresses. An object of the present invention is to remedy the above drawbacks.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, this object is achieved by means of a tool for installing a spring rail fastener as defined in French patent application No. 87 13860, the fastener bearing vertically against the flange of the rail and being retained by one of its lengths which is parallel to the rail in a horizontal housing of an anchoring insert, the tool being characterized in that it comprises a main arm whose bottom end is provided with a toe adapted to fit over one of the angled axial ends of the fastener, said main arm being connected near its bottom end, above its toe and by means of a hinge having a transverse pin, to a secondary arm comprising a short first length adapted to be inserted into the housing of the insert, a second length forming a U-shape bent through 180.degree., a third length that is substantially parallel to the first length and on which the hinge is mounted, and a fourth length extending outwardly and downwardly in inclined manner relative to the third length and terminating in a curved zone.
According to a characteristic of the invention, the main arm and the first, second, and third lengths of the secondary arm are substantially coplanar.
In a variant embodiment, the first and fourth lengths of the secondary arm are offset on respective sides of a plane defined by the main arm and the third length of the secondary arm.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will be better understood on reading the following description given with reference to the accompanying drawings in which FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one embodiment of the tool of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The tool shown in the figure is designed to install a fastener A as defined, for example, in French patent No. 87 13860, so that it bears against the flange P of a rail R.
The fastener A is held in its operative position where it bears against the rail by means of one of its lengths that is parallel to the rail and that is held in a horizontal housing L in an anchoring insert I fixed to the tie T.
The tool of the invention comprises a main arm 1 whose bottom end 1a is provided with a toe 2 adapted to fit over one of the angled axial ends A1 of the fastener A.
The length of the main arm 1 is such as to facilitate the work of the operator and enable a lever arm force to be obtained that is large enough to deform the fastener A elastically and push it into the housing L.
The toe 2 has a top face 2a perpendicular to the main arm 1 and two parallel side faces 2b that are perpendicular to the top face 2a and that between them define a housing of sufficient size to receive the angled end A1 of the fastener that is to be positioned in the housing L of the insert I via its insertion end.
Near its bottom end, but above the toe 2, the main arm 1 is hinged to a secondary arm 10 by means of a hinge 3 having a perpendicular transverse pin 3a.
The secondary arm 10 comprises four lengths 11 to 14. The first length 11 is relatively short, but it must be long enough to enable it to be inserted in and then to bear against the inside of the
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Catlliau Joel
Rudowski Christian
Allevard
Morano S. Joseph
Oberleitner Robert J.
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