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EP 0 807 713 A1 |
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EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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Date of publication: |
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19.11.1997 Bulletin 1997/47 |
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Date of filing: 15.05.1996 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)6: E01B 11/04 |
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AT BE CH DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE |
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Applicant: Edilon B.V. |
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NL-2031 CN Haarlem (NL) |
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Inventor: |
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- Vogelaar, Robbert
2061 BG Bloemendaal (NL)
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Representative: Hoijtink, Reinoud et al |
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Arnold & Siedsma,
Advocaten en Octrooigemachtigden,
Sweelinckplein 1 2517 GK Den Haag 2517 GK Den Haag (NL) |
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Method to connect the faces of rail bars. |
(57) Rail bars (1,2) are mutually connected with the end faces by connecting to the rail
bar (1,2) a connecting plate (4,5) extending over the lengthwise direction of both
rail bars (1,2) for connecting by means of suitable means, for instance nut-bolt connections
(10). The space between the rail bars and the connecting plates is filled with a curing
adhesive (11,12). In this way a high-quality connection is obtained in a short time,
for instance in the limited hours that a rail network is not in use. According to
the invention the quality of the connection is less dependent on the quality of the
personnel carrying out the work than in methods according to the prior art.
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[0001] The invention relates to a method for mutually connecting with the end faces rail
bars lying mutually in line and to a rail bar connection obtained in accordance with
the method according to the invention.
[0002] It is desirable in practice to have available a rapidly performed method for mutually
connecting rail bars with the end faces. Due to the more intensive use of the rail
network increasingly less time is available for connecting rail bars. The opportunity
herefor is often only available for a few hours during which the rail network is not
in use, for instance at night. There is moreover a need for a qualitatively high-grade
connection wherein the quality of the obtained connection depends as little as possible
on the manner in which the method is performed by the personnel involved.
[0003] In order to satisfy these requirements a method is provided according to the invention
which is characterized by placing on either side against the rail bars a connecting
plate extending in lengthwise direction over both rail bars for connecting, this with
interposing of a sealing member, clampingly connecting the connecting plates to the
rail bar by transversely directed nut-bolt connecting members and introducing a curing
adhesive into the space between the rail bars and the connecting plates.
[0004] The adhesive is preferably injected, thereby ensuring that all spaces between for
instance bolt and bolt holes, between the end faces mutually and in the interspaces
between the connecting plates and the rail are filled. The arranging of adhesive prior
to placing of the connecting plates and coupling of the connecting plates by means
of nut-bolt connections is greatly dependent on the quality and care of the personnel
carrying out the work. Injection of the adhesive reduces this dependence on the quality
of work of personnel.
[0005] The invention will be elucidated with reference to the drawings of an embodiment.
In the drawings:
figure 1 shows a perspective view with exploded parts of a connection of two rail
bars according to the invention,
figure 2 shows a section of the connecting construction according to figure 1,
figure 3 shows a perspective view of the auxiliary implement for use in performing
the method according to the invention, and
figure 4 is a cross sectional view of a second embodiment of the invention.
[0006] According to the invention two rail bars 1, 2 are placed with the end faces against
each other with interposing of a profile piece 3 of for instance plastic. Connecting
plates 4, 5 are placed in overlapping manner on the side of the rail bars 1, 2 for
connecting. Sealing rods 6, 7 and 8, 9 of flexible plastic are received clampingly
between connecting plates 4, 5 and both rail bars 1, 2 at the top and bottom respectively
in figure 1. The connecting plates 4, 5 for instance, and therein the flexible sealing
rods 6, 7 and 8, 9, are then clamped fixedly by nut-bolt connections 10. The remaining
interspace between connecting plates 4, 5 and rail bars 1, 2 is filled by injecting
an adhesive 11, 12 (figure 2). The adhesive 11, 12 then cures.
[0007] The sealing members may also take a form other than a rod form. Flexible strip-like
elements of plastic can likewise be applied.
[0008] During performing of the method use can be made of the auxiliary implement according
to figure 3. The auxiliary implement has two parts 20, 21 connected hingedly to each
other. A covering of flexible material, for instance plastic, is arranged on the inside
of the parts 20, 21. The auxiliary implement is placed round the end faces of the
rail bars for connecting and subsequently closed and locked by means of locking means
22. The auxiliary implement serves as mould in order to prevent leakage of the injected
adhesive between the end faces. After curing, the auxiliary implement is removed.
[0009] According to figure 4 the sealing members are formed by a flexible profile part 23.
1. Method for mutually connecting rail bars with the end faces,
characterized by
- placing on either side against the rail bars a connecting plate extending in lengthwise
direction over both rail bars for connecting, this with interposing of a sealing member,
- clampingly connecting the connecting plates to the rail bar by transversely directed
nut-bolt connecting members, and
- introducing a curing adhesive into the space between the rail bars and the connecting
plates.
2. Method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that prior to mutual connection of the rail bars a profile plate is arranged between the
end faces of the rail bars for connecting.
3. Method as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the profile plate is of plastic.
4. Method as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the sealing member is a rod of a flexible plastic.
5. Method as claimed in one or more of the foregoing claims, characterized in that the adhesive is injected via an injection opening in at least one of the connecting
plates.
6. Rail bar connection consisting of connecting plates placed on either side against
rail bars located mutually in line with interposing of sealing members, nut-bolt connecting
means clampingly connecting to the rail bars the connecting plates located on either
side of the rail bars and curing adhesive injected into the space between the respective
connecting plates and the rail bars.
7. Auxiliary implement for use in the method as claimed in one or more of the foregoing
claims, characterized by mould parts hingedly connected to each other and placeable in close-fitting manner
round the end faces of the rail bars for connecting, and means for releasably connecting
the mould parts.