Switch Or Switch Stand Patents (Class 246/476)
  • Patent number: 9161103
    Abstract: A switch module used for position sensing may be operated in a number of modes for compatibility with a number of legacy position sensing products. A dry switch circuit can be configured to provide a direct output, emulating dry reed, high-side or low-side switched configurations. Alternatively, the dry switch circuit can be connected to an input of a NAMUR circuit to provide the known current output for that standard. In another configuration the dry switch can be selectively coupled to one of two NAMUR circuits allowing the switch module to provide a low-to-high current NAMUR output or a high-to-low current NAMUR output.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 2012
    Date of Patent: October 13, 2015
    Assignee: General Equipment and Manufacturing Company, Inc.
    Inventor: Bruce R. Penning
  • Publication number: 20150075651
    Abstract: Apparatus includes a spindle having an outer surface configured with a surface finish that has openings/grooves, the outer surface also having an outer diameter; and also includes a switch target arrangement having a switch target in combination a target ring configured to be installed in the switch target so as to form the at least one switch target arrangement, and is also configured with an aperture having an inner diameter that is smaller than the outer diameter of the surface finish of the spindle, so that when the at least one switch target arrangement is installed over the spindle, interference causes at least a portion of the target ring to deflect into a groove/space of the surface finish of the spindle so as to energize the target ring to grip the surface finish of the spindle to secure the switch target when the spindle moves.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 18, 2013
    Publication date: March 19, 2015
    Applicant: ITT MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES LLC.
    Inventor: James R. DANIELS
  • Patent number: 8695928
    Abstract: A railroad switch indicator for visually signaling the position of a pair of railroad switchpoints independently of the mechanism for operating the switch. The indicator includes a sleeve with windows in which is reciprocated a slide with reflectors selected ones of which are visible through the windows of the sleeve for indicating safety conditions of the track. An arm with an upwardly extending finder is attached to a transverse bar that moves the switchpoints. The finger engages the slide through lever arms. When the finger moves with the switchpoints, the lever arms move the slide a distance greater than the distance moved by the finger thereby increasing the sensitivity of the railroad switch indicator to movement of the switchpoints. Movement of the slide by the finger is resisted by springs or counterweights which urge the slide into a mid or default position signaling caution.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 24, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 15, 2014
    Inventor: David A. Schalk
  • Publication number: 20130264431
    Abstract: A point detector device for use in detecting the position of a switch point in a railway system includes a frame and a point detector bar slidably coupled to the frame. The point detector bar is structured to be selectively coupled to the switch point of the railway system. The point detector device further includes a number of sensors coupled to the frame, the number of sensors being adapted to detect the position of the point detector bar with respect to the frame. The frame includes a coupling mechanism structured to rigidly couple the frame to a fixed rail of the railway system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 5, 2012
    Publication date: October 10, 2013
    Inventor: DANIEL H. BRUSHWOOD
  • Publication number: 20130264432
    Abstract: A mechanism for coupling a switch point to a point detector box having a point detector bar includes a first portion structured to be slidably coupled to the point detector bar and a second portion structured to be slidably coupled to the switch point.
    Type: Application
    Filed: April 5, 2012
    Publication date: October 10, 2013
    Inventor: DANIEL H. BRUSHWOOD
  • Publication number: 20130068897
    Abstract: A railroad switching apparatus utilizing a tie which is positioned under rails and points used in switching railroad cars. A support is interposed the tie and the rails and points and includes a passageway to guide the first and second indicator bars which are attached to the points. A slider is also employed at the attachment point of the indicator bars to the points to accommodate the thermal expansion and contraction of the rails and points. The indicator bars are formed into a coaxial unit in order to allow simple observation of the relative movement between the first and second indicator bars to determine proper movement of the points relative to the rails.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 20, 2011
    Publication date: March 21, 2013
    Inventor: James Arnold
  • Patent number: 8341851
    Abstract: An apparatus for indicating the position of a point detector bar having an outer surface and linked to a moveable point associated with a fixed rail utilizing a probe. The probe is moveable to contact and ride on the outer surface of the point detector bar. A housing is connected to the probe and is moveable toward point detector bar also. A leg is positioned relative to the housing to form a unit. The leg is moveable within and relative to the housing when the probe contacts a certain portion of the outer surface of the point detector bar. A driver is linked to the leg and the housing unit and moves the housing and connected probe toward the point detector bar. A signal generator alerts the relative movement between the housing and leg within the housing and the probe contacts a certain portion of the outer surface of the point detector bar which may take the form of an enlarged diameter area.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 21, 2011
    Date of Patent: January 1, 2013
    Inventor: Jim Arnold
  • Patent number: 8152111
    Abstract: A railroad switch point indicator comprising a mounting plate mountable to a railroad switch point, a tubular housing mounted to the mounting plate, a piston slidably disposed in the housing and extendable to variably engage an associated railroad rail, a bias spring operatively connected to the piston for biasing the piston in an axial direction with respect to the housing and the railroad switch point, and a signal mechanism operatively connected to the piston for indicating the positional status of the switch point via an attitude of a signal flag. When the switch point is engaged with a rail, the flag is in a first attitude. When the switch point is disengaged from the rail, the flag is in a second attitude. When the switch point is positioned incorrectly, i.e., damaged, the flag may be in a third attitude intermediate between the first and second attitudes, indicating alarm.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 30, 2010
    Date of Patent: April 10, 2012
    Inventor: Albert Edwin Bryan
  • Patent number: 7735784
    Abstract: A railroad switch indicator for visually signaling the position of a pair of railroad switchpoints independently of the mechanism for operating the switch. The indicator includes a sleeve with windows in which is reciprocated a slide with reflectors selected ones of which are visible through the windows of the sleeve for indicating safety conditions of the track. An arm with an upwardly extending finger engages the slide and is attached to the transverse bar that moves the switchpoints for reciprocation of the slide within the sleeve conjointly with movement of the switchpoints by the transverse bar.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 8, 2007
    Date of Patent: June 15, 2010
    Inventor: David A. Schalk
  • Publication number: 20080302921
    Abstract: A railroad switch indicator for visually signaling the position of a pair of railroad switchpoints independently of the mechanism for operating the switch. The indicator includes a sleeve with windows in which is reciprocated a slide with reflectors selected ones of which are visible through the windows of the sleeve for indicating safety conditions of the track. An arm with an upwardly extending finger engages the slide and is attached to the transverse bar that moves the switchpoints for reciprocation of the slide within the sleeve conjointly with movement of the switchpoints by the transverse bar.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 8, 2007
    Publication date: December 11, 2008
    Inventor: David A. Schalk
  • Patent number: 7168662
    Abstract: A switching assembly includes a pair of hollow ties, a pair of supports, and a linkage. The linkage extends generally through the hollow ties, whereby the cribs are generally free of linkage components, and the ballast in the cribs can be compacted with known automated machinery. The linkage includes a number of lugs and a number of rods, with the rods each being formed from standard bar stock and threaded, and with the linkage configuration avoiding the need to custom bend any of the rods. The hollow ties are formed from generally available standard box section steel, as are the supports. The spacing between the hollow ties can be varied in accordance with the pitch of the other rail ties of the railroad switch. Each hollow tie can include a heater. The switching assembly is highly adjustable, which makes it suitable for use in numerous different track configurations.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 7, 2003
    Date of Patent: January 30, 2007
    Assignee: Union Switch & Signal, Inc.
    Inventors: Kevin McQuistian, Edward E. Edwards, Jr.
  • Patent number: 7070152
    Abstract: A railroad switch actuator has a transversely extending box sleeper having a pair of ends, adapted to be secured to a pair of longitudinally extending fixed rolling rails, and adapted to slidably support a pair of longitudinally extending and transversely shiftable switch tongues. A switch rod extends transversely in the box sleeper, is connected to the tongues, is centered on a transverse axis, and is displaceable along the transverse axis to shift the tongues. A drive having an output shaft is supported on one end of the sleeper by a hinge for pivotal movement between a down position outboard of the one sleeper end and with the output shaft axially aligned with the switch rod and an up position between the sleeper ends.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 2004
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2006
    Assignee: Schwihag Gesellschaft fur Eisenbahnoberbau mbH
    Inventors: Karl-Heinz Schwiede, Frank Meyer
  • Patent number: 6691958
    Abstract: A switch machine for a railroad switch provided with two switch points interconnected by transverse bars, including a fixed housing mounted between the switch points; two operating rods extending from the housing to the switch points; a shifting body within the housing, capable of sliding relative to the housing to simultaneously displace the operating rods; a control rod to displace the shifting body between two end stroke points; and engagement device within the housing for selectively engaging the operating rods to the housing at the two end stroke points.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 14, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 17, 2004
    Assignee: General Electric Company
    Inventor: Maurizio Biagiotti
  • Patent number: 6688559
    Abstract: A modular sensor apparatus for detecting the location of a movable track point includes a primary sensor and a secondary sensor disposed on a sensor mount that is movable with respect to a frame that is mounted on a switch machine. The secondary sensor is offset from the primary sensor in order to permit the secondary sensor to detect the need for imminent readjustment of the track point prior to the time at which the track point becomes maladjusted and in need of immediate readjustment. The sensor mount is threadably adjustable with respect to the frame, whereby once the primary sensor has detected the position of the movable track point when it is disposed against a fixed stock rail, the sensor mount can be moved a fixed threshold distance by rotating a thumbwheel a fixed number of turns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 10, 2004
    Assignee: Union Switch & Signal, Inc.
    Inventor: Daniel Brushwood
  • Patent number: 6588710
    Abstract: The railroad trackwork switch assembly of the present invention is essentially comprised of a relatively fixed conventional stock rail, a conventional switch point relatively movable into and out of abutting engagement with the stock rail, a target magnetic field source array, a controller housing element affixed to the switch stock rail and containing a Hall-effect sensor array, and electrical/electronic circuitry interconnecting the invention Hall-effect sensor array element to a power source and to an external switch closure condition signal visual display.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 19, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2003
    Inventor: Philip A. Taylor
  • Patent number: 6585194
    Abstract: A modular sensor apparatus for detecting the location of a movable track point includes a primary sensor and a secondary sensor disposed on a sensor mount that is movable with respect to a frame that is mounted on a switch machine. The secondary sensor is offset from the primary sensor in order to permit the secondary sensor to detect the need for imminent readjustment of the track point prior to the time at which the track point becomes maladjusted and in need of immediate readjustment. The sensor mount is threadably adjustable with respect to the frame, whereby once the primary sensor has detected the position of the movable track point when it is disposed against a fixed stock rail, the sensor mount can be moved a fixed threshold distance by rotating a thumbwheel a fixed number of turns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2003
    Assignee: Union Switch & Signal, Inc.
    Inventor: Daniel Brushwood
  • Patent number: 6578799
    Abstract: A modular sensor apparatus for detecting the location of a movable track point includes a primary sensor and a secondary sensor disposed on a sensor mount that is movable with respect to a frame that is mounted on a switch machine. The secondary sensor is offset from the primary sensor in order to permit the secondary sensor to detect the need for imminent readjustment of the track point prior to the time at which the track point becomes maladjusted and in need of immediate readjustment. The sensor mount is threadably adjustable with respect to the frame, whereby once the primary sensor has detected the position of the movable track point when it is disposed against a fixed stock rail, the sensor mount can be moved a fixed threshold distance by rotating a thumbwheel a fixed number of turns.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2003
    Assignee: Union Switch & Signal, Inc.
    Inventor: Daniel Brushwood
  • Patent number: 6484974
    Abstract: A switch machine electronic controller includes a point detecting circuit having Namur sensors for detecting an indication rod target in first and second point positions, and a lock detecting circuit having Namur sensors for detecting a lock box target in first and second lock positions. A microprocessor processes the signals to provide Normal and Reverse outputs. The Normal output is enabled when the first point and lock detection signals have values within a predetermined ON value range, and the second point and lock detection signals have values within a predetermined OFF value range. The reverse output is enabled when the second point and lock detection signals have values within the ON value range, and the first point and lock detection signals have values within the OFF value range. Both outputs are disabled when any of the signals has a value that corresponds to a shorted, open or indeterminate value range.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 10, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 26, 2002
    Assignee: Union Switch & Signal, Inc.
    Inventors: Raymond C. Franke, Robert P. Bozio, Leonard M. Wydotis
  • Patent number: 6474605
    Abstract: An improved point detector sleeve includes a tube portion and an adjustment portion that are integrally formed with one another as a monolithic member, whereby the point detector sleeve is substantially free of joints between the tube portion and the adjustment portion. The tube portion includes a beveled surface formed thereon, and the adjustment portion includes an internally threaded region formed thereon. In accordance with one method of manufacturing the improved point detector sleeve, a first end of a cylindrical pipe formed with a cylindrical cavity is cut with a rotary cutting tool to form a substantially cylindrical inner surface. The rotary cutting tool advantageously closely follows the cavity to form the cylindrical inner surface without the rotary cutting tool radially “walking” away from a central longitudinal axis of the pipe. In another embodiment, the pipe receives therein an insert having an externally threaded region and an internally threaded surface.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 5, 2002
    Assignee: Union Switch & Signal, Inc.
    Inventors: Leonard M. Wydotis, Fred E. Woodlief, Kevin M. McQuistian
  • Patent number: 6427949
    Abstract: A contactless detection system for detecting the movements of the switch points of a railroad switch and stock rail of a railroad switch/point having a transformer for detecting or sensing the position of the switch points, the transformer having a core linked to the switch points, and further having a primary coil and a pair of secondary coils wound around the core; and an electronic interface means for receiving signals from the secondary coils responsive to, and corresponding with, the positioning of the switch points.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 6, 2002
    Assignee: Alstom Signaling, Inc.
    Inventors: Mark Alan Hager, Michael F. Towey, Jr.
  • Patent number: 6382567
    Abstract: A method of point detection is for use with a railway switch machine including a housing, a point detector bar positionable in a normal point position and a reverse point position, and a slide lock bar positionable in a normal locked position and a reverse locked position. The method includes providing point detecting sensors in the housing adjacent the point detector bar; detecting with the point detecting sensors the position of the point detector bar; generating by the point detecting sensors a point detection signal representative of the position of the point detector bar; and delivering the point detection signal to a processing device for determining if the point detector bar is in the normal point position, the reverse point position, or in neither the normal point position nor the reverse point position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 7, 2002
    Assignee: Union Switch & Signal, Inc.
    Inventor: Raymond C. Franke
  • Patent number: 6296208
    Abstract: A point detection system for a railway switch machine having a housing includes a point detector bar positionable in a normal point position and a reverse point position, and point detecting sensors positioned within the housing for detecting when the point detector bar is in the normal point position and when the point detector bar is in the reverse point position. The point detecting sensors may include a first proximity sensor for detecting when the point detector bar is in the normal point position and a second proximity sensor for detecting when the point detector bar is in the reverse point position. Preferably, the first proximity sensor and the second proximity sensor are inductive proximity sensors. A method of point detection for a railway switch machine is also provided.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 25, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 2, 2001
    Assignee: Union Switch & Signal, Inc.
    Inventor: Raymond C. Franke
  • Patent number: 6220553
    Abstract: An improvement in a railroad switch stand of the general type in which a vertical spindle is mounted for rotation within a switch stand housing, a horizontally extending connecting rod is operatively connected at its one end to railroad switch points and at its other end to a crank, the crank is carried by a hub, the hub is mounted at the lower end of the spindle for rotation with the spindle and the hub is held in a fixed vertical position on the spindle by means of a cross pin that passes diametrically through the spindle and the hub. The improvement of the invention being a safety plate positioned immediately below the spindle to prevent the hub from sliding off of the spindle should the cross pin fail.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 1999
    Date of Patent: April 24, 2001
    Inventor: Frank P. Bobb
  • Patent number: 6186448
    Abstract: A point detection system is provided for use in a typical switch machine with a typical indication system, wherein a point detector bar is slidably captivated within a point detector sleeve, and wherein a target that is integrally engaged with the point detector bar is sensed by at least one sensing device, thereby to detect movement of the point detector bar. The point detector sleeve is supported by a track side bearing affixed to a track side wall of the switch machine, and by a field side bearing affixed to an opposing wall of the switch machine. The point detector bar extends outside the switch machine from only the track side bearing, thereby eliminating the bearings and the pinch point between the hand throw lever and the two piece point detector bar that otherwise extended from the related art switch machine. The sensing device may be mounted upon a slide mechanism to adjust the sensing device relative to the target.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1998
    Date of Patent: February 13, 2001
    Assignee: Union Switch & Signal, Inc.
    Inventors: Leonard M. Wydotis, Daniel H. Brushwood
  • Patent number: 6164600
    Abstract: Device for detecting the positions of pivotable parts of a rail switch, such as, e.g., tongue rails (1, 2) by at least one sensor designed as a continuous distance sensor (4,5,6,7), wherein the sensor output is connected to a circuit arrangement (10) for two separate evaluations, the first evaluation being configured as a distance evaluation and the second evaluation being configured as a function control of the sensor, as well as a method for evaluating signals.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 14, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 26, 2000
    Assignee: VAE Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventors: Kurt Seidl, Josef Frauscher
  • Patent number: 6149106
    Abstract: A fixed rail mounted railroad switch point indicator is provided, wherein proximity detectors are mounted to the fixed stock rail to sense the position of the switch relative to those stock rails. Preferably, eddy current sensors are used as the proximity sensors to indicate the distance of the switch points relative to the fixed rails. A microprocessor converts a current reading from the proximity detectors into the distance measurement, such as by indicating an "on/off" state of the sensor. Additionally, the microprocessor provides information as to the operation of the sensors to provide the reliability of the signals received.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 3, 1998
    Date of Patent: November 21, 2000
    Assignee: Union Switch & Signal Inc.
    Inventor: Kevin M. McQuistian
  • Patent number: 5806809
    Abstract: A switch point position detecting system and method uses a plurality of proximity detectors positioned proximate the switch point or points of a railroad switch. Additional proximity detectors are placed within a switch machine housing to detect the position of components therein, such as lock rods and lock bars. One or more Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's) have inputs connected to the proximity detectors and outputs connected to relays or switches which control the switch machine and signals. The PLC's are programmed to operate the relays to give signals to proceed only when correct indications are received from all effected proximity detectors.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: September 15, 1998
    Inventor: Don D. Danner
  • Patent number: 5669587
    Abstract: There is provided an electric motor driven switch machine for positioning a railroad track at a switching point having rail point detection and indication mechanism. In particular, the detection and indication mechanism has a latch out mechanism that identifies a latch out condition when the railroad tracks are not at, or near, their proper positions before or after switching the railroad tracks. The detection and indication mechanism includes a four bar linkage which comprises a point detector bar, two cam followers, and a link arm assembly. The cam followers, supported in part by the link arm assembly, are connected to two point detector switches, so that the switch machine is operating when either one of these switches is closed or the railroad tracks are being switched.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 16, 1996
    Date of Patent: September 23, 1997
    Assignee: General Railway Signal Corporation
    Inventors: Daniel W. Van Alstine, George E. Ludwick, George A. Bonner, Mark Hager, Charles M. Eggebrecht, Allen Baughman, Barry A. Taft
  • Patent number: 5470035
    Abstract: An electrical railroad switch stand is disclosed in which a handle connected to a switching device is moved between a first position and a second position by use of an actuator powered by a motor. The direction of rotation of the shaft of the motor is controlled to control the position of the handle. Lights are provided to indicate the status of the switching device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 30, 1994
    Date of Patent: November 28, 1995
    Assignee: National Trackwork, Inc.
    Inventor: Isaac Sargis
  • Patent number: 5374016
    Abstract: This invention relates to a device for determining lateral and/or vertical deviations in the path taken by a wheel at railway points or crossings. One of the aims of this invention is to provide data on the condition of such points or crossings, particularly as to the degree of their wear. Further, it is another aim of the invention to create a device which is easier to relate the signals from the sensors to the direction of the loads giving rise to these signals, and which at the same time is simpler and more economical to assembly while at the same time ensuring reproduceable results.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 17, 1993
    Date of Patent: December 20, 1994
    Assignee: Voest-Alpine Eisenbahnsystems Aktiengesellschaft
    Inventor: Gerald Durchschlag
  • Patent number: 5192038
    Abstract: A safety detector for a railroad switch point having a detector mechanism which is to be secured to a stockrail at the switch point where the stockrail is intended to be in contact with a corresponding switchrail, in which the detector mechanism is adjustably secured in a housing located below the stack rail and has a spring loaded plunger assembly normally biased in the direction of the switchrail and reciprocably secured preferably beneath the stockrail in alignment with the switchrail at the switch point, electrical contacts connected to the plunger assembly for reporting contact or the lack of contact between the switchrail and the stockrail, and a contact on the switchrail at the switchpoint for reciprocating the plunger against the electrical reporting contacts when the switchrail is in physical contact with the stockrail at the switchpoint.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 26, 1992
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1993
    Inventor: Salvador C. Ocampo
  • Patent number: 4896850
    Abstract: The system includes a motor and stepdown gear unit (17) which drives a central body (22) of a moving equipment longitudinally by means of a ball screw (20) and a nut. The moving equipment includes two slides (24, 25) sandwiching the central body (22). The two slides mesh with a common gear wheel mounted to rotate freely in the central body (22). Each of the slides drives a corresponding control bar (9, 10) connected to an operating rod (7, 8) in turn connected to one of the blades of a railroad switch, with said drive taking place via a vertical cylindrical floating peg (34, 35, 38, 39). The control bars (9, 10) are locked at the ends of the stroke of the central body (22) by respective ones of the floating pegs being positioned in a corresponding locking groove (40 to 43) of a fixed locking plate (30, 31).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 1988
    Date of Patent: January 30, 1990
    Assignee: Societe Anonyme dite: ALSTHOM
    Inventor: Francis Carmes
  • Patent number: 4337914
    Abstract: A railroad head block switching installation having a safety cover secured to the track ties between which extend the connecting rod of the rail switching mechanism, so as to overlie such rod in spaced relationship therewith and protect persons from tripping over the rod. The safety cover is preferably of plate formation molded from a weight-supporting structural plastic material to provide opposing ramp sections and a central section in common therewith and spaced above the rod. Longitudinal and transverse reinforcing ribs are advantageously provided on the undersurface of the cover, with lag-bolt-accommodating bosses formed at the intersections of such ribs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 23, 1980
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1982
    Assignee: Oneida General Corp.
    Inventor: Brett Rich
  • Patent number: 4093163
    Abstract: In a switch for rail points arranged to move two rails interconnected at one of their free ends, between two end positions in engagement with the inner face of one of two rails of e.g. a railroad track, a box girder having the configuration and dimensions of a conventional sleeper supporting the rail track, the box girder housing an electrically driven mechanism arranged to effect the movement of the two rails to the end positions thereof, and also a mechanism arranged to indicate when the two rails assume their intended end positions.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 11, 1977
    Date of Patent: June 6, 1978
    Assignee: Elektromekano i Bredaryd AB
    Inventor: Bertil Ivar Larsson