Derailing system
US-12539899-B2 · Feb 3, 2026 · US
US9932054B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9932054-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615047858-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 19, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | Apr 3, 2018 |
| Grant date | Apr 3, 2018 |
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A derailer for use in a railroad system, has an outside switch point that selectively overlays a running surface of a first mainline track and rises above the running surface of the first mainline track and an outside switch rail mechanically fastened to the outside switch point. The derailer also includes an inside switch rail including a second switch point that selectively lies adjacent a head of a second mainline track and terminates between the first and second mainline tracks.
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What is claimed is: 1. A derailer for use with railroad tracks, the derailer comprising: an outside switch rail; an outside switch point mechanically fastened to the outside switch rail, the outside switch point selectively overlays a running surface of a first mainline rail and rises above the running surface of the first mainline rail, wherein the outside switch point comprises a shelf and an extension extending down from a side of the shelf, the extension configured for mechanically fastening to the outside switch rail; and an inside switch rail including a second switch point that selectively lies adjacent a head of a second mainline track and terminates between the first and second mainline rails. 2. The derailer of claim 1 , wherein the outside switch rail is welded to the outside switch point. 3. The derailer of claim 1 , wherein the outside switch rail is bolted to the outside switch point. 4. The derailer of claim 1 , wherein the derailer is deployed in a normally open position. 5. The derailer of claim 1 , wherein the outside switch point is an alloy metal different from a metal of the first mainline rail. 6. The derailer of claim 1 , wherein the outside switch rail has a headless point end that is mechanically fastened to the outside switch point and a trailing portion having a head, a base, and a web connecting the base to the head. 7. The derailer of claim 1 , wherein an outside switch rail running surface is above the running surface of the first mainline rail by more than a flange height of a railroad wheel. 8. The derailer of claim 1 , further comprising a head rod coupled to the outside switch rail and the inside switch rail and a back rod coupled to the outside switch rail and the inside switch rail, the head rod and the back rod configured to move the outside switch point and the second switch point into an active position with respect to the first and second mainline rails, respectively. 9. The derailer of claim 1 , further comprising a spacer between the outside switch point and the outside switch rail. 10. A derailer comprising: an outside switch rail moveably mounted adjacent to a field side of a first mainline rail, the outside switch rail having a point end and a distal end; an outside switch point fixedly attached to the point end of the outside switch rail, the outside switch point including: a shelf having a flat bottom surface configured to rest on a running surface of the first mainline rail and a tapered upper surface that rises above the running surface of the first mainline rail; a mounting bracket extending down from a side of the shelf, the mounting bracket affixed to the outside switch rail; and an inside switch rail moveably mounted adjacent to a gage side of a second main rail, the derailer configured, when activated, to lift via the shelf, a flange of a railcar wheel above and over the running surface of the first mainline rail. 11. The derailer of claim 10 , wherein a running surface of the outside switch rail aft of the shelf is higher than the running surface of the first mainline rail by at least a height of a railroad wheel flange. 12. The derailer of claim 10 , wherein the running surface of the distal end of the outside switch rail has a head with a downward curving arc. 13. The derailer of claim 10 , wherein the inside switch rail has a point that is tapered along a vertical plane to seat adjacent to the gage side of a head of the second main rail when the derailer is activated. 14. The derailer of claim 13 , wherein a running surface of a distal end opposite the point of the inside switch rail has a head with a downward curving arc. 15. The derailer of claim 10 , wherein the outside switch rail is free of the first mainline rail when the derailer is not activated. 16. The derailer of claim 10 , wherein the inside switch rail is free of with the second main rail when the derailer is not activated. 17. The derailer of claim 10 , wherein the point end of the outside switch rail has a web absent the head, the web adapted for affixing the mounting bracket to the outside switch rail. 18. A method of operating a derailer, the method comprising: fastening an outside switch point to an outside switch rail, the outside switch rail mounted adjacent to a field side of a first mainline rail, the outside switch rail having a point end and a distal end, the outside switch point fastened at the point end, the outside switch rail having a height above the running surface greater than a flange height of a railroad wheel; moving the outside switch point over a running surface of the first mainline rail; and coincident with moving the outside switch point over the running surface of the first mainline rail, setting a point of an inside switch rail against a gage side of a second mainline rail, the inside switch rail maintaining an operating gage with the outside switch rail, the inside switch rail terminating between the first and second mainline rails approximately coequal with the distal end of the outside switch rail. 19. The method of claim 18 , further comprising: forming the distal end of the outside switch rail with a downward curving arc.
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