Abstract: A method of fabricating an insulating joint between a pair of end abutting rail sections of a railroad track includes the suspension of a pair of opposed fishplates at the rail joint at spaced distances outwardly of the rail sides, and simultaneously heating the rail sections and the fishplates to a predetermined temperature for activating a heat-activatable adhesive provided in fabric cuffs which are disposed between the fish surfaces and the fishplates. The fishplates are shifted along guide rods of their support assemblies inwardly toward one another into place against opposed fish surfaces of the rail sections, and are thereafter bolted in place. A device for fabricating the joint includes a box-like hood on which heaters are mounted, or a shear assembly supporting the heaters and being clamped onto the rail head. The heaters may be adjusted to accommodate various rail profiles.
Abstract: Fabric-reinforced adhesive bonding sheet, the adhesive of which is a blend of epoxy resin and a dianiline which soften and melt at 50.degree.-110.degree. C. The bonding sheet is especially useful for making insulated rail joints.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 23, 1979
Date of Patent:
September 29, 1981
Assignee:
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company