US3114534A - Bridge raising yoke assembly - Google Patents

Bridge raising yoke assembly Download PDF

Info

Publication number
US3114534A
US3114534A US64102A US6410260A US3114534A US 3114534 A US3114534 A US 3114534A US 64102 A US64102 A US 64102A US 6410260 A US6410260 A US 6410260A US 3114534 A US3114534 A US 3114534A
Authority
US
United States
Prior art keywords
yoke
railway
trestle
bent
bridge
Prior art date
Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
Expired - Lifetime
Application number
US64102A
Inventor
Robert L Fox
Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.)
Individual
Original Assignee
Individual
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Application filed by Individual filed Critical Individual
Priority to US64102A priority Critical patent/US3114534A/en
Application granted granted Critical
Publication of US3114534A publication Critical patent/US3114534A/en
Anticipated expiration legal-status Critical
Expired - Lifetime legal-status Critical Current

Links

Images

Classifications

    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
    • E01DCONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGES, ELEVATED ROADWAYS OR VIADUCTS; ASSEMBLY OF BRIDGES
    • E01D22/00Methods or apparatus for repairing or strengthening existing bridges ; Methods or apparatus for dismantling bridges

Definitions

  • An important object of my invention is the provision of a simple and easily performed method of replacing open deck bridge supporting members without the use of a large crew or expensive equipment.
  • Another important object of my invention is the provision of an economical device for use in railway maintenance in order to cut costs of operation.
  • Another important object of my invention is the provision of a yoke set arrangement which with lifting jacks presently used by railway crews, is adapted for use in bridge deck raising operation.
  • Another and further important feature of my invention is the provision of a device which will permit repairs to be made to open deck bridges or trestles without interfering with the normal flow of traiiic and use of such ridge or trestle.
  • Another and further important object of my invention is the use of a low cost device in maintenance of railway bridges which will obviate the necessity of large and cumbersome machinery.
  • Another and further important object of my invention is the provision of a new method of maintaining railway bridges and trestles speedily and without the necessity of waiting for the arrival of the heavy equipment presently used in such a maintenance today.
  • FIGURE 1 is a cross sectional View of an open deck railway bridge taken on the line 1-l of FIGURE 2 showing the application of my invention
  • FIGURE 2 is a side view of an open deck railway bridge showing the device of my invention on alternate bents;
  • FIGURE 3 is an enlarged side view, taken on line 3-3 of FIGURE 1, showing a section of the railway bridge with the yoke of my invention in place;
  • FIGURE 4 is a front elevational view of the yoke of my invention.
  • FIGURE 5 is a cross-sectional side view of the yoke shown in FIGURE 4, taken on the line 55 of FIG- URE 4;
  • FIGURE 6 is a perspective view of the preferred beam used with the yoke of my invention.
  • FIGURES l and 2 a cross section of the deck B of an open deck railway bridge. Extending vertically upward from a base (not shown) are vertical supporting legs 18. Pairs of supporting legs 18 are provided in spaced longitudinal arrangement throughout the length of the bridge in order to properly support the bridge deck B. Each pair of supporting legs is braced to each other and to adjacent pairs of supporting legs, not shown, to provide a unitary and rigid structure for supporting the bridge deck and the load that passes thereover as each train crosses the bridge.
  • each pair of supporting legs 18 Mounted on the upper extremities of each pair of supporting legs 18 are beams 16 which are arranged transversely with respect to the track rails It Beams or bents l6 carry the longitudinally arranged bridge stringers 14. The stringers l4 span the bents l6 and provide a deck for the railway ties 12. which are transversely spaced thereon and which carry the railway track It as is clearly shown in FIGURES 1 and 2.
  • Yoke Assembly Yoke 2th is formed of a member generally I-beam in cross section.
  • Yoke 20 is provided with a top flange 21 and a bottom flange 22 connected by a centrally spaced web portion 23.
  • the yoke 20 is fashioned with a top portion 25 turned downwardly at 26 at its opposite ends to form the side members 27, 27.
  • Side members 27, 27 are bent outwardly at 2-8 to provide legs 29, 29.
  • the legs 29, 29 are formed with a horizontal fiat shelf portion 3 9 for receiving the lower flange 51 of an I-beam 50.
  • the outer extremity of the legs 29 are turned upwardly to provide a holding lip 32.
  • Centrally drilled in the web of the top portion 25 of the yoke is an opening 24, as is clearly shown in FIGURE 4.
  • the I-beam 5% is provided with an up er flange 52. Connected to the upper flange 52 in any suitable manner such as by welding, at the central portion of the I-bearn 50, as shown in FIGURE 6, is a lifting strap 54.
  • the vertically movable toe 41 of a lifting jack 4i extends upwardly from the base member 42 of the jack.
  • the toe 41 is raised in conventional manner through manipulation of the lever 44 by means of the bar 46.
  • Lever 44 thus raising the vertical ratchet 48, on the bottom of which the toe 41 is carried.
  • a yoke 26 is mounted on a beam 16 with a flange of an I-beam 55 received on each iiat shelf 3% of the yoke.
  • the base member 42 and the toe 41 of the jack is mounted between the yoke 2t and the bent 16, with the base member 42 of the jack 4h being flatly mounted on the bent.
  • a maintenance crew is provided with 2 or more sets of my device.
  • Each set consisting of 2 yokes, 2 I-beams and 2 jacks.
  • a yoke 2'9 is positioned on each end of the adjacent bents shown above v and x, of the trestle or bridge.
  • the I-bearns 5% are then mounted on the fiat shelves 350 formed on the yokes positioned on the opposite ends of the bent in such manner that the I-beams extend below the stringers 14.
  • the jack til is then mounted with its base 42 resting on the associated bent l6 and the toe i-l beneath the flange 22 of the top portion 25 of the yoke. Operating the jack levers 46 will then place the assembly in snug position with the I-beams 5t) pressed upwardly against the stringers I4, and the toe 41 pressed upwardly against the flange 22 of the top portion 25 of the yoke. Further lifting with all the jacks on the bents at v and x will thus raise the deck B above the bent 16 at w.
  • a lifting yoke assembly for decks of railway trestles provided with spaced bents comprising a pair of substantially U-shaped yoke members adapted to be mounted over a railway trestle bent on opposite sides of a railway trestle, outwardly extending legs connected to the bottom of said yokes and extending below the trestle bent, a beam member mounted on said legs and connecting said yoke members, and lifting jacks connected to said yoke members for raising the deck of a railway trestle.
  • a lifting yoke assembly for decks of railway trestles provided Wtih spaced bents, comprising a pair of substantially U-shaped yoke members adapted to be mounted over a railway trestle bent on opposite sides of a railway trestle, outwardly extending legs connected to the bottom of said yokes and extending below a trestle bent, a flat shelf portion formed on the upper portion of each of said legs, a beam member mounted on the shelf portion of a leg on each yoke and connecting said yoke members, and lifting jacks connected to said yoke members for raising the deck of a railway trestle.
  • a lifting yoke assembly for decks of railway tresles provided with spaced bents comprising a pair of substantially U-shaped yoke members adapted to be mounted over a railway trestle bent on opposite sides of a railway trestle, outwardly extending legs connected to the bottom of said yokes and extending below the trestle bent, a fiat shelf portion formed on the upper portion of each of said legs, a beam mounted on the shelf portions of the yoke iembers on one side thereof and connecting said yoke embers together, a second beam mounted on the shelf portions of the yoke members on the opposite sides thereof and connecting said yoke members together, and lifting jacks connected to the inner face of said yoke members for raising the deck of a railway trestle.
  • a lifting yoke assembly for decks of railway trestles provided with spaced bents comprising a pair of substantially U-shaped yoke members adapted to be mounted over a railway trestle bent on opposite sides of a railway trestle, outwardly extending legs connected to the bottom of said yokes and extending below the trestle bent, a flat shelf portion formed on the upper portion of each of said legs, a beam mounted on the shelf portions of the yoke members on one side thereof and connecting said yoke members together, a second beam mounted on the shelf portions of the yoke members on the opposite sides thereof and connecting said yoke members together, and a lifting jack connected to the inner face of each said yoke members and operable to raise and lower said yoke members and the railway trestle carried thereby.

Landscapes

  • Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
  • Architecture (AREA)
  • Civil Engineering (AREA)
  • Structural Engineering (AREA)
  • Bridges Or Land Bridges (AREA)

Description

Dec. 17,1963 R. L. FOX
BRIDGE RAISING YOKE ASSEMBLY 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Oct. 21. 1960 INVENTOR ATTORNEY Dec. 17, 1963 R. L. FOX 3,114,534
BRIDGE RAISING YOKE ASSEMBLY Filed Oct. 21, 1960 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR Robert L. Fox
BY flaw- 9 ATTORNEY United States Patent Gfihce 3,114,534 Patented Dec. 17, 1%53 3,114,534 BRIDGE RAISENG YUKE ASSEMBLY Robert L. Fox, 512 Hilltop Terrace, Alexandria, Va. Filed Oct. 21, 196i), Ser. No. 64,102. d Ciaims. (U. fi l-89) This invention relates to railway maintenance and railway equipment and more particularly to a device for replacing various supporting members used in the construction of railway trestles and bridges.
As is well known to railroad maintenance men familiar with the problem of replacing various supporting members on open deck railway trestles and bridges, it is oftentimes necessary to employ a large crew of men and large machines to raise the bridge deck system in order to replace vertical or horizontal members supporting the bridge deck.
In my invention and new method of replacing open deck bridge supporting members, it is possible to replace such members with the use of much smaller crews and inexpensive equipment.
My invention has been made with the foregoing con sideration in mind and have many important objectives in its creation and method of use.
An important object of my invention is the provision of a simple and easily performed method of replacing open deck bridge supporting members without the use of a large crew or expensive equipment.
Another important object of my invention is the provision of an economical device for use in railway maintenance in order to cut costs of operation.
Another important object of my invention is the provision of a yoke set arrangement which with lifting jacks presently used by railway crews, is adapted for use in bridge deck raising operation.
Another and further important feature of my invention is the provision of a device which will permit repairs to be made to open deck bridges or trestles without interfering with the normal flow of traiiic and use of such ridge or trestle.
Another and further important object of my invention is the use of a low cost device in maintenance of railway bridges which will obviate the necessity of large and cumbersome machinery.
Another and further important object of my invention is the provision of a new method of maintaining railway bridges and trestles speedily and without the necessity of waiting for the arrival of the heavy equipment presently used in such a maintenance today.
Other features and advantages not specifically enumerated hereinbefore will become apparent after a consideration of the following descriptions and the appended claims:
FIGURE 1 is a cross sectional View of an open deck railway bridge taken on the line 1-l of FIGURE 2 showing the application of my invention;
FIGURE 2 is a side view of an open deck railway bridge showing the device of my invention on alternate bents;
FIGURE 3 is an enlarged side view, taken on line 3-3 of FIGURE 1, showing a section of the railway bridge with the yoke of my invention in place;
FIGURE 4 is a front elevational view of the yoke of my invention;
FIGURE 5 is a cross-sectional side view of the yoke shown in FIGURE 4, taken on the line 55 of FIG- URE 4;
FIGURE 6 is a perspective view of the preferred beam used with the yoke of my invention.
Bridge System Reference is again made to FIGURES l and 2 in which is shown a cross section of the deck B of an open deck railway bridge. Extending vertically upward from a base (not shown) are vertical supporting legs 18. Pairs of supporting legs 18 are provided in spaced longitudinal arrangement throughout the length of the bridge in order to properly support the bridge deck B. Each pair of supporting legs is braced to each other and to adjacent pairs of supporting legs, not shown, to provide a unitary and rigid structure for supporting the bridge deck and the load that passes thereover as each train crosses the bridge.
Mounted on the upper extremities of each pair of supporting legs 18 are beams 16 which are arranged transversely with respect to the track rails It Beams or bents l6 carry the longitudinally arranged bridge stringers 14. The stringers l4 span the bents l6 and provide a deck for the railway ties 12. which are transversely spaced thereon and which carry the railway track It as is clearly shown in FIGURES 1 and 2.
Yoke Assembly Yoke 2th is formed of a member generally I-beam in cross section. Yoke 20 is provided with a top flange 21 and a bottom flange 22 connected by a centrally spaced web portion 23.
As seen in FIGURE 3, the yoke 20 is fashioned with a top portion 25 turned downwardly at 26 at its opposite ends to form the side members 27, 27. Side members 27, 27 are bent outwardly at 2-8 to provide legs 29, 29. The legs 29, 29 are formed with a horizontal fiat shelf portion 3 9 for receiving the lower flange 51 of an I-beam 50. The outer extremity of the legs 29 are turned upwardly to provide a holding lip 32. Centrally drilled in the web of the top portion 25 of the yoke is an opening 24, as is clearly shown in FIGURE 4.
The I-beam 5% is provided with an up er flange 52. Connected to the upper flange 52 in any suitable manner such as by welding, at the central portion of the I-bearn 50, as shown in FIGURE 6, is a lifting strap 54.
The vertically movable toe 41 of a lifting jack 4i) extends upwardly from the base member 42 of the jack. The toe 41 is raised in conventional manner through manipulation of the lever 44 by means of the bar 46. Lever 44, thus raising the vertical ratchet 48, on the bottom of which the toe 41 is carried.
In the assembled portion, shown in FIGURE 3, a yoke 26 is mounted on a beam 16 with a flange of an I-beam 55 received on each iiat shelf 3% of the yoke. The base member 42 and the toe 41 of the jack is mounted between the yoke 2t and the bent 16, with the base member 42 of the jack 4h being flatly mounted on the bent.
Operation In the operation of my invention, a maintenance crew is provided with 2 or more sets of my device. Each set consisting of 2 yokes, 2 I-beams and 2 jacks. As seen in FIGURE 2, when it is desired to replace a certain bent 16, such as the bent above the legs 18 of the supporting legs indicated by w, a yoke 2'9 is positioned on each end of the adjacent bents shown above v and x, of the trestle or bridge. The I-bearns 5% are then mounted on the fiat shelves 350 formed on the yokes positioned on the opposite ends of the bent in such manner that the I-beams extend below the stringers 14. The jack til is then mounted with its base 42 resting on the associated bent l6 and the toe i-l beneath the flange 22 of the top portion 25 of the yoke. Operating the jack levers 46 will then place the assembly in snug position with the I-beams 5t) pressed upwardly against the stringers I4, and the toe 41 pressed upwardly against the flange 22 of the top portion 25 of the yoke. Further lifting with all the jacks on the bents at v and x will thus raise the deck B above the bent 16 at w.
Thus since the deck has been thus raised out of contact with the bent at w it is possible to replace that bent or to 3 replace its supporting legs or any other part of its structure.
After the repair work has been completed or whenever desired the jacks are operated to lower the bridge into its original position.
Obviously the use of another yoke set of any invention on the bent above 2 on FIGURE 2 will serve to permit replacement or repair of the bent or its supporting structure at y.
As is also obvious, it is thus possible by the use of my invention and method of operation to permit the track on the bridge to remain in normal use during its repair and thus eliminate delay in normal tratlic and in the operation of trains or other rolling stock during such repair.
As is believed further obvious the yoke of my invention could be modified in size, shape or form. Numerous modifications and variations of the present invention will occur to those skilled in the art after a study of the invention which I have here disclosed both as to structure and to method of operation. For example it is believed obvious that a solid member or a box member could be utilized in place of the l-beam shown by way of example. Also, that any type jack could be utilized to raise the bridge deck Whether it be by air, hydraulic, electric or manual operation. All such modii cations and variations which come within the spirit and scope of the present invention are intended to be included herein as fully and completely as if they had been specifically illustrated, described and claimed herein.
The embodiment specifically described and claimed here is exemplary only and is not intended to limit the scope of this invention.
The exact construction and relative positioning of the various component parts of this invention is by way of example and may be modified substantially within the scope and spirit of my invention without departing therefrom.
Having thus described and disclosed my invention, what is claimed as new is:
l. A lifting yoke assembly for decks of railway trestles provided with spaced bents, comprising a pair of substantially U-shaped yoke members adapted to be mounted over a railway trestle bent on opposite sides of a railway trestle, outwardly extending legs connected to the bottom of said yokes and extending below the trestle bent, a beam member mounted on said legs and connecting said yoke members, and lifting jacks connected to said yoke members for raising the deck of a railway trestle.
2. A lifting yoke assembly for decks of railway trestles provided Wtih spaced bents, comprising a pair of substantially U-shaped yoke members adapted to be mounted over a railway trestle bent on opposite sides of a railway trestle, outwardly extending legs connected to the bottom of said yokes and extending below a trestle bent, a flat shelf portion formed on the upper portion of each of said legs, a beam member mounted on the shelf portion of a leg on each yoke and connecting said yoke members, and lifting jacks connected to said yoke members for raising the deck of a railway trestle.
3. A lifting yoke assembly for decks of railway tresles provided with spaced bents, comprising a pair of substantially U-shaped yoke members adapted to be mounted over a railway trestle bent on opposite sides of a railway trestle, outwardly extending legs connected to the bottom of said yokes and extending below the trestle bent, a fiat shelf portion formed on the upper portion of each of said legs, a beam mounted on the shelf portions of the yoke iembers on one side thereof and connecting said yoke embers together, a second beam mounted on the shelf portions of the yoke members on the opposite sides thereof and connecting said yoke members together, and lifting jacks connected to the inner face of said yoke members for raising the deck of a railway trestle.
4. A lifting yoke assembly for decks of railway trestles provided with spaced bents, comprising a pair of substantially U-shaped yoke members adapted to be mounted over a railway trestle bent on opposite sides of a railway trestle, outwardly extending legs connected to the bottom of said yokes and extending below the trestle bent, a flat shelf portion formed on the upper portion of each of said legs, a beam mounted on the shelf portions of the yoke members on one side thereof and connecting said yoke members together, a second beam mounted on the shelf portions of the yoke members on the opposite sides thereof and connecting said yoke members together, and a lifting jack connected to the inner face of each said yoke members and operable to raise and lower said yoke members and the railway trestle carried thereby.
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS

Claims (1)

1. A LIFTING YOKE ASSEMBLY FOR DECKS OF RAILWAY TRESTLES PROVIDED WITH SPACED BENTS, COMPRISING A PAIR OF SUBSTANTIALLY U-SHAPED YOKE MEMBERS ADAPTED TO BE MOUNTED OVER A RAILWAY TRESTLE BENT ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF A RAILWAY TRESTLE, OUTWARDLY EXTENDING LEGS CONNECTED TO THE BOTTOM OF SAID YOKES AND EXTENDING BELOW THE TRESTLE BENT, A BEAM MEMBER MOUNTED ON SAID LEGS AND CONNECTING SAID YOKE MEMBERS, AND LIFTING JACKS CONNECTED TO SAID YOKE MEMBERS FOR RAISING THE DECK OF A RAILWAY TRESTLE.
US64102A 1960-10-21 1960-10-21 Bridge raising yoke assembly Expired - Lifetime US3114534A (en)

Priority Applications (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US64102A US3114534A (en) 1960-10-21 1960-10-21 Bridge raising yoke assembly

Applications Claiming Priority (1)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US64102A US3114534A (en) 1960-10-21 1960-10-21 Bridge raising yoke assembly

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
US3114534A true US3114534A (en) 1963-12-17

Family

ID=22053572

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
US64102A Expired - Lifetime US3114534A (en) 1960-10-21 1960-10-21 Bridge raising yoke assembly

Country Status (1)

Country Link
US (1) US3114534A (en)

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3680837A (en) * 1970-09-04 1972-08-01 Ralph M Cestone Precision hydraulic lifting device

Citations (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US926443A (en) * 1909-02-03 1909-06-29 Frank M Talbot Apparatus for laying concrete road-beds.
US1326670A (en) * 1919-12-30 Island
US1458402A (en) * 1922-09-02 1923-06-12 Forsberg John Track raising and shifting apparatus
US1933139A (en) * 1931-06-01 1933-10-31 Air Reduction Building up worn track members
US1951096A (en) * 1933-07-12 1934-03-13 Liston Jerry Double acting jack
US2063387A (en) * 1936-01-11 1936-12-08 Langford George Method of repairing a rail joint
DE937527C (en) * 1953-03-11 1956-01-12 Gottfried Hoefels & Co Track lifting winch

Patent Citations (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US1326670A (en) * 1919-12-30 Island
US926443A (en) * 1909-02-03 1909-06-29 Frank M Talbot Apparatus for laying concrete road-beds.
US1458402A (en) * 1922-09-02 1923-06-12 Forsberg John Track raising and shifting apparatus
US1933139A (en) * 1931-06-01 1933-10-31 Air Reduction Building up worn track members
US1951096A (en) * 1933-07-12 1934-03-13 Liston Jerry Double acting jack
US2063387A (en) * 1936-01-11 1936-12-08 Langford George Method of repairing a rail joint
DE937527C (en) * 1953-03-11 1956-01-12 Gottfried Hoefels & Co Track lifting winch

Cited By (1)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3680837A (en) * 1970-09-04 1972-08-01 Ralph M Cestone Precision hydraulic lifting device

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US2138962A (en) Switch
US3114534A (en) Bridge raising yoke assembly
JP7132117B2 (en) Construction girder and cant adjustment method
KR20100021874A (en) Method for removing, installing and replacing an upper structure of bridge, and lifting apparatus and transportation vehicle of the upper structure of bridge for the method
US2334080A (en) Structure straightener
US2213500A (en) Swivel connection for railway switches and the like
US3008644A (en) Sliding joint for railway system
US3050283A (en) Apparatus for depressing cables
EP3741957B1 (en) Modular support structure
US2122276A (en) Form hanger for concrete slab structures
CN206902572U (en) Construction mould bases
US2309823A (en) Fabricated steel beam
US2272218A (en) Steel tie
US1645514A (en) Railroad tie
GB495474A (en) Ferro-concrete girder
US1467842A (en) Railway crossing
KR102557944B1 (en) Demolition method of bridge superstructure using temporary through truss
JPS5968455A (en) Traverse pulling of steel skeletal enclosure
RU216547U1 (en) REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAM FOR TURNOUTS
AU2014100656A4 (en) An apparatus and method for enabling the lifting of the rail vertically above the railway sleeper without disturbance of the stone track ballast.
SU1093740A1 (en) Bench for assembling switch points
US1459168A (en) Crosstie
DE457861C (en) Buffer stop system with lateral push triangles
DE517405C (en) Transport trolley for transformers or the like.
US1752451A (en) Base plate for railroad-track structures