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US654820A
US654820A US593800A US1900005938A US654820A US 654820 A US654820 A US 654820A US 593800 A US593800 A US 593800A US 1900005938 A US1900005938 A US 1900005938A US 654820 A US654820 A US 654820A
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01BPERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
    • E01B3/00Transverse or longitudinal sleepers; Other means resting directly on the ballastway for supporting rails
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  • the invention relates to improvements in railway cross-ties.
  • One object of the present invention is to improve the construction of railway crosslties and to provide a simple, inexpensive, and durable one which will possess the elasticity of an ordinary wooden cross-tie and which will enable comparatively small blocks of wood to be employed for supporting the rails without liability of the blocks splitting when the spikes are driven into them to hold the rails.
  • ⁇ A further object of the invention is to prc' vide a cross-tie of this character which will be effectually prevented from slipping longitudinally and which will enable the blocks to be conveniently renewed without removingit.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of a railway cross-tie constructed in ac; cordance with this invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view of the same.
  • Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of one end of the cross-tie, illustrating the manner of mounting a rail thereon.
  • a railway cross-tie comprising a iiat bar 2 and blocks 3 of wood, secured to the upper face of the dat metal bar 2, adjacent to the ends thereof, as clearly shown in Fig. l of the drawings.
  • the iiat metallic bar may be constructed of any suitable material and is designed to be embedded in the ballast of a road-bed, whereby the wooden blocks will operate to anchor the cross-tie and lock it against longitudinal and lateral movement.
  • the wooden blocks 3 are adapted to support the rails 4 in the usual manner, and they afford the elasticity of an ordinary wooden cross-tie, and they are secured to the metal bar or piece 2 by means of transversely-dis posed clamps 5, arranged in pairs and located at the ends of the wooden blocks or bodies.
  • the clamps 5, which are composed of two L ⁇ - shaped members 6, embrace the blocks and the bar l and firmly compress the former and eifectually prevent the same from splitting when the railwayspikes are driven into it for securing the rail in position.
  • Each L-shaped member 6 is provided at one end with an eye '7, and its other 'end 8 is threaded and is passed through the eye of the other member, the two members being firmly secured t0 ⁇ - gether and retained in engagement with the' metal piece and the wooden body by nuts 9, arranged on the threaded ends 8 and engagi'ng the eyes 7;
  • the life of the wood is greatly increased, as the blocks are not perforated for the reception of bolts or similar fastening devices, and only a comparatively-small amount of woodis employed, thereby providing an exceedingly inexpensive cross-tie.
  • the device is exceedingly simple and inexpensive in construction, that it compresses the wood and prevents the same from splitting when spikes are driven into it, and that the blocks may be removed and renewed without removing the bar l or the rails.
  • a device of the class described comprising a straight flat bar of even thickness throughout its length presenting smooth horizontal upper and lower faces, the approximatelycubical imperforate blocks arranged upon the upper face of the bar at points between the ends thereof and being of even width with the said bar, and the clamps arranged in pairs and located adjacent to the side faces of the blocks and comprising two substantially L ⁇ shaped members having their vertical por IOO vtions extendingfrom the lower face of the' bar tothe 'npp'er faces of the blocks, the hori zontal portions being4 arranged respectively' on the lower face of ⁇ the bar and on the upper faces of the block s, each member being provided at one end with an eye and' having its other endhhreadea and exten-ding through the eye of the adjacent member, and the nuts arranged on the threaded ends of the meln-A ro bers at the side faces of the blocks and at the side edgesof the bar and engaging the. eyes offthe members, substantially as'described.
  • VVILLIAIVIl M.A WOODWORTH VVILLIAIVIl M.A WOODWORTH.

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No. 654,820. Patented luly 3|,- |900.
w. M. woonwonTH. RAILWAY CROSS TIE.
` {Application led Feb. 20, 1900.) (M o M o d e l.)
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UNITED `STATES PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM M. wooDwoETH, or sYoAMoRE, INDIANA.
' RAILWAY CROSS-TIE.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 654,820, dated July 31, 1900. Application nea February 20,1900. serial No. 5,938. @Io model.)
To all whom t may concern.-
Be it known that I, WILLIAM M. WOOD- WORTH, a citizen of the United States, residing at Sycamore, in the county of Howard and State of Indiana, have invented a new and useful Railway Cross-Tie, of which the following is a specification.
The invention relates to improvements in railway cross-ties.
One object of the present invention is to improve the construction of railway crosslties and to provide a simple, inexpensive, and durable one which will possess the elasticity of an ordinary wooden cross-tie and which will enable comparatively small blocks of wood to be employed for supporting the rails without liability of the blocks splitting when the spikes are driven into them to hold the rails.
`A further object of the invention is to prc' vide a cross-tie of this character which will be effectually prevented from slipping longitudinally and which will enable the blocks to be conveniently renewed without removingit.
The invention consists in the construction and novel combination and arrangement of parts hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawings, and pointed out in the claim hereto appended.
In the drawings, Figure l is a perspective view of a railway cross-tie constructed in ac; cordance with this invention. Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view of the same. Fig. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view of one end of the cross-tie, illustrating the manner of mounting a rail thereon.
Like numerals of reference designate corresponding parts in all the figures of the drawings.
1 designates a railway cross-tie comprising a iiat bar 2 and blocks 3 of wood, secured to the upper face of the dat metal bar 2, adjacent to the ends thereof, as clearly shown in Fig. l of the drawings. The iiat metallic bar may be constructed of any suitable material and is designed to be embedded in the ballast of a road-bed, whereby the wooden blocks will operate to anchor the cross-tie and lock it against longitudinal and lateral movement. The wooden blocks 3 are adapted to support the rails 4 in the usual manner, and they afford the elasticity of an ordinary wooden cross-tie, and they are secured to the metal bar or piece 2 by means of transversely-dis posed clamps 5, arranged in pairs and located at the ends of the wooden blocks or bodies. The clamps 5, which are composed of two L`- shaped members 6, embrace the blocks and the bar l and firmly compress the former and eifectually prevent the same from splitting when the railwayspikes are driven into it for securing the rail in position. Each L-shaped member 6 is provided at one end with an eye '7, and its other 'end 8 is threaded and is passed through the eye of the other member, the two members being firmly secured t0`- gether and retained in engagement with the' metal piece and the wooden body by nuts 9, arranged on the threaded ends 8 and engagi'ng the eyes 7; By this construction the wood is compressed and the blocks are detachably secured to the bar l and are adapted to readily release the blocks when it is necessary to renew the same. The life of the wood is greatly increased, as the blocks are not perforated for the reception of bolts or similar fastening devices, and only a comparatively-small amount of woodis employed, thereby providing an exceedingly inexpensive cross-tie. The bar lis practically indestructible, and it is unnecessary to remove the same from its position in the ballast to renew the blocks, and the latter may be placed beneath the rails without removing the same.
It will be apparent that the device is exceedingly simple and inexpensive in construction, that it compresses the wood and prevents the same from splitting when spikes are driven into it, and that the blocks may be removed and renewed without removing the bar l or the rails.
What is claimed ,is--
A device of the class described comprising a straight flat bar of even thickness throughout its length presenting smooth horizontal upper and lower faces, the approximatelycubical imperforate blocks arranged upon the upper face of the bar at points between the ends thereof and being of even width with the said bar, and the clamps arranged in pairs and located adjacent to the side faces of the blocks and comprising two substantially L` shaped members having their vertical por IOO vtions extendingfrom the lower face of the' bar tothe 'npp'er faces of the blocks, the hori zontal portions being4 arranged respectively' on the lower face of `the bar and on the upper faces of the block s, each member being provided at one end with an eye and' having its other endhhreadea and exten-ding through the eye of the adjacent member, and the nuts arranged on the threaded ends of the meln-A ro bers at the side faces of the blocks and at the side edgesof the bar and engaging the. eyes offthe members, substantially as'described.
In testimony that I claim theforegoing as myy own I have hereto afxed my signature in Ythe'presence of tW Witnesses.
VVILLIAIVIl M.A WOODWORTH.
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