Abstract: In a switch including a main track and a branch track, wherein one rail of each track is each configured as a tongue rail and movable into abutment on the respective stock rail, at least one stock rail (1), in its region of abutment on the tongue rail (2), is designed to have a reduced rail head width as compared to the region located outside said region of abutment, wherein the rail head width, starting from the tip (3) of the tongue, decreases as far as to a point (4) at which the carrying wheel comes into lateral contact with the tongue rail (2) and increases in the region following thereupon, and that the tongue rail (2) is designed to be reinforced in cross section towards the stock rail (1) according to the reduction in the width of the stock rail head.
Abstract: The process of forming an electret nonwoven web, the process including the steps of providing a nonwoven web, generating a DC corona discharge from an apparatus including an anode electrically configured as a parallel device, and subjecting the web to DC corona discharge to form an electret.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 24, 1999
Date of Patent:
April 2, 2002
Assignee:
Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.
Inventors:
Preston Biggers Knight, David Lewis Myers, John Joseph Lassig, David Grant Midkiff, Rick Leon Busby, Anthony Lee Lamanac, Leonid Anthony Turkevich
Abstract: The present invention relates to a seat for the movable point in a cradle of a crossing frog incorporated in long welded rails and the process for production of such a seat. The seat is characterized in that the connection between the movable point (1) and the element (2") of the cradle constituted by two rails (3 and 4) is effected by an essentially mechanical assembly. The invention is more particularly applicable to the field of the construction of railway equipment, particularly, crossing frogs.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 2, 1993
Date of Patent:
November 22, 1994
Assignee:
Cogifer-Compagnie Generale d'Installations Ferroviaires