Railway switches and signals – Cab signal or train control – Track trips
Patent
1996-03-26
1997-02-11
Morano, S. Joseph
Railway switches and signals
Cab signal or train control
Track trips
246182B, 246203R, 246207, 188111, B61L 304
Patent
active
056012594
ABSTRACT:
A two-way safety trip is placed at selected locations along a railway track to demarcate a safety zone within which the travel of a railway vehicle is stopped upon entering the zone and is permitted to continue upon leaving the zone, the safety trip including a bracket for attachment to the track and a trip member selectively mounted upon the bracket in alternate mounting orientations for serving at either boundary of the safety zone.
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Boda Industries, Inc.
Jacob Arthur
Morano S. Joseph
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