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Measuring pump device

  • US 6,588,114 B1
  • Filed: 07/07/2000
  • Issued: 07/08/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/07/2000
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An apparatus for measuring the pump of a rail with respect to the ground as a train travels over the rail, the apparatus comprising:

  • a flat base plate having a planar upper surface and an opening, two stationary wedges permanently attached to the upper surface of the base plate, the stationary wedges each having an angled side forming a forty-five degree angle with the planar upper surface of the base plate, two stationary center blocks each having a hole therethrough for inserting an adjustable screw, the center blocks being permanently attached to the upper surface of the base plate and located opposite of the stationary wedges, two moveable wedges each having a slot for slidably attaching each moveable wedge to a stationary center block by means of the adjustable screw and a wing nut so as to allow the moveable wedges to slidably move over the upper surface, the moveable wedges located opposite to the two stationary metal wedges and each having an angled side forming a forty-five degree angle with the planar upper surface of the base plate, wherein the angled sides of the stationary wedges and the angled sides of the moveable wedges face each other thereby forming a clamping mechanism for clamping a bottom flange of a rail therebetween and locking the base plate under the rail, two stationary front blocks each having a hole therethrough for inserting an adjustable screw, the front blocks being permanently attached to the upper surface of the base plate opposite of the center blocks, each block placed on opposite sides of the opening of the base plate, the center blocks being located between the front blocks and the stationary wedges, a ruler having measuring indicia and a slot formed through its center for slidably attaching the ruler to the front blocks by means of the adjustable screw and a wing nut, the ruler extending perpendicularly to the upper surface through the opening in the base plate so as to allow the ruler to move in a vertical direction, thereby providing a measurement of the vertical displacement of the rail with respect to the ground as a train travels over the rail.

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