Switch-connected Frogs Patents (Class 246/274)
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Patent number: 8870128Abstract: The invention may be described as including a crossing panel assembly for a railway intersection, as well as a rail intersection design and a frog casting therefor. The present invention may be used for single and multiple crossings as will be appreciated from the description and drawings. The invention may be described as including a crossing panel assembly for a railway intersection, as well as a rail intersection design and a frog casting therefor. The present invention may be characterized as a frog containing panel system assembled with an array of castings that form a full flange bearing crossing to provide a rail intersection.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Cleveland Track Material, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Voelkerding, James A. Remington
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Patent number: 8870129Abstract: The invention may be described as including a crossing panel assembly for a railway intersection, as well as a rail intersection design and a frog casting therefor. The present invention may be used for single and multiple crossings as will be appreciated from the description and drawings. The invention may be described as including a crossing panel assembly for a railway intersection, as well as a rail intersection design and a frog casting therefor. The present invention may be characterized as a frog containing panel system assembled with an array of castings that form a full flange bearing crossing to provide a rail intersection.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2012Date of Patent: October 28, 2014Assignee: Cleveland Track Material, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Voelkerding, James A. Remington
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Patent number: 8424813Abstract: The invention is a frog panel assembly for a railway turn-out switch, as well as a rail intersection design and a frog casting therefor.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2012Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Cleveland Track Material, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Voelkerding, James A. Remington
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Patent number: 8424812Abstract: The invention is a frog panel assembly for a railway turn-out switch, as well as a rail intersection design and a frog casting therefor.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2012Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Cleveland Track Material, Inc.Inventors: Daniel Voelkerding, James A. Remington
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Patent number: 6955326Abstract: A modular tongue switch assembly comprises a tongue pivotally connected to a slide surface, held down by a pivot retainer. The slide surface consists of slide plate sections removably attached to corresponding bed plate sections, which are in turn welded onto a base plate. Floating brace blocks hold a non-integral stock rail in place on the base plate. When the tongue moves, a horizontal lever arm actuates an inner box assembly housed within an outer box and containing the conductor rail, allowing the passing train to maintain contact with the conductor rail, if necessary. A novel rodding and lever arrangement is used.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2002Date of Patent: October 18, 2005Assignee: Vae Nortrak North America Inc.Inventors: Cory O'Brien, Gary Click
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Patent number: 6340140Abstract: The rigid frog for switch points and crossings with two wing rails (1, 2) and a frog point (3, 6, 4, 5) arranged therebetween, which forms with the wing rails switch openings (11) that run at an acute angle relative to each other, is characterized in that the frog point and the wing rails are elastically joined by anchor clamps on each foot side to ribbed plates (247-253). The previous unit of a rigid frog with wing rails and HB bolted point is thus resolved to individual rails. The individual rails each have their own intrinsic elasticity so that the frog behaves like a normal rail in the track in terms of oscillation and damping behavior. The previously used filling plates are no longer required. Beneath the rails are plates with which a height adjustment, especially of the wing rails (1, 2), can be effected, so that wear of the traversed surface of the wing rails can be compensated for in terms of height by changing the thickness of the spacers. The spacers (42, 43) can be elastic.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1999Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Inventor: Oswald Lochschmidt
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Patent number: 6164602Abstract: A railroad frog assembly is provided with a spring wing rail multi-position holdback subassembly that continuously retains the spring wing rail in each spring wing rail open position when activated by the wheels of a railcar traversing the frog assembly, and that automatically deactivates the multi-position holdback subassembly and releases the spring wing rail from retention in an open condition and for complete closing after the last railcar wheel has passed through the frog assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: December 26, 2000Assignee: ABC Rail Products CorporationInventors: Stephen R. Kuhn, Keith Young, Ilia Petkov
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Patent number: 6158697Abstract: A railroad frog assembly is provided with a spring wing rail latch holdback subassembly that continuously retains the spring wing rail in a spring wing rail fully open position when activated by the wheels of a railcar traversing the frog assembly, and that automatically deactivates the latch holdback subassembly and releases the spring wing rail from retention in an open condition and for complete closing after the last railcar wheel has passed through the frog assembly.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1999Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: ABC Rail Products CorporationInventors: Keith Young, Stephen R. Kuhn