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72765 Mesquite Ct, Palm Desert, CA 92260    760-5681034    760-8379753   

Orfordville, WI   

Palm Springs, CA   

5916 River Bay Rd, Waterford, WI 53185    262-8952617   

Riverside, CA   

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Railroad Tie Handling Machine And Method

US Patent:
3964397, Jun 22, 1976
Filed:
Aug 5, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/494611
Inventors:
Andrew M. Dieringer - Waterford WI
Gunars Eidemanis - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
Rexnord Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
E01B 2910
US Classification:
104 9
Abstract:
This is a method of and apparatus for forming a trench in the ballast under railroad track, commonly referred to as scarifying, and for grasping new ties, one at a time, positioned on top of the rails, drawing each tie in turn out to one side, positioning it opposite the trench and inserting it, all in a series of coordinated movements in sequence with a minimum, if any, disturbance of the ballast.

Railroad Adzer Debris Removal Means

US Patent:
4825919, May 2, 1989
Filed:
Aug 15, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/232143
Inventors:
Todd R. Kubicek - Milwaukee WI
Andrew M. Dieringer - Waterford WI
Assignee:
Oak Industries Inc. - San Diego CA
International Classification:
B27G 1900
B27C 500
US Classification:
144252R
Abstract:
A railroad tie adzer has a cutter head and means for rotating the cutter head to surface the tie plate area of a tie. A cutter guard extends peripherally about the path of rotation of the cutter head, and there is a vacuum duct opening into the cutter guard to remove debris during the adzing operation. A volute deflector is positioned within the cutter guard and extends partially about and outside of the path of movement of the cutter head. The volute deflector extends from adjacent the vacuum duct circumferentially in the direction of cutter head movement. There is an inclined ramp adjacent the entrance to the vacuum duct to direct debris from adzing, moving in a volute or spiral pattern, as defined by the deflector, into the vacuum duct. The vacuum duct is connected to a fan which in turn is connected to a separator from which the separated dust and debris are discharged away from the adzer.

Circuit For Controlling Damp Shock Loading

US Patent:
3946284, Mar 23, 1976
Filed:
Aug 19, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/498308
Inventors:
Andrew M. Dieringer - Waterford WI
Assignee:
Rexnord, Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
H01H 4732
US Classification:
317123
Abstract:
This is concerned with an electric circuit for controlling or damping the shock loading on the structural components and parts of machinery which are moved by a conventional hydraulic cylinder. It is more specifically concerned with a control circuit to be used with a proportional control valve so that the mass moved by the cylinder will be gradually accelerated and decelerated to avoid abrupt starts and stops.

Machine For Setting Tie Plates And The Like

US Patent:
3943858, Mar 16, 1976
Filed:
Feb 12, 1973
Appl. No.:
5/331818
Inventors:
Andrew M. Dieringer - Waterford WI
Frank F. Katcha - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
Rexnord Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
E01B 2924
US Classification:
104 16
Abstract:
This is a machine for doing work on railroad track and includes a mechanism for setting new tie plates on top of ties so that a new rail may be accurately positioned thereon. The machine is specifically constructed and arranged to accurately set the tie plates so that they do not require further adjustment prior to laying the new rail. The machine is self-propelled and automatic so that it does not require an attendant, other than possibly personnel to feed tie plates to it.

Dual Claw Spike Puller

US Patent:
4538793, Sep 3, 1985
Filed:
May 29, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/615010
Inventors:
Andrew M. Dieringer - Waterford WI
Ervin M. Sheperd - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
Rexnord Inc. - Brookfield WI
International Classification:
B25C 1100
B66F 1500
US Classification:
254 18
Abstract:
A machine for pulling spikes from railroad ties including a pair of claws supported by the machine frame, one of the claws being positioned on one side of the rail and for pulling spikes on that side of the rail and the other of the claws being positioned on an opposite side of the rail and for pulling spikes on that side of the rail. Each of the claws including a lower end portion having a pair of spaced fingers extending toward the rail, and each claw being supported for movement from a retracted position to a position wherein the fingers of that claw are positionable under the head of a spike on opposite sides of the spike. The claws then move upwardly to pull spikes from the ties.

Automatic Tie Plate Orientation Sensing System

US Patent:
4727989, Mar 1, 1988
Filed:
Jan 27, 1987
Appl. No.:
7/006865
Inventors:
Dennis J. Cotic - Waukesha WI
Andrew M. Dieringer - Waterford WI
Assignee:
Rexnord Inc. - Brookfield WI
International Classification:
B07C 500
US Classification:
209546
Abstract:
An electro-mechanical orientation system for conveyed articles having a distinguishable top and bottom such as a rail tie plate or the like is disclosed comprising a sensor frame having a transverse pivot axis, a plurality of elongate sensor fingers pivotable about that axis and subject to a biasing force, a plurality of notched beam interceptors, one mounted to each sensor finger, a corresponding plurality of opto switches and a logic circuit, whereby the frame is oriented in relation to a conveyor surface so that the sensor fingers intercept and are triggered by the conveyed article. The pattern of triggered sensor fingers is transmitted through the beam interceptors and opto switches to the logic means, from where it may be used to trigger a conveyed article reorientation device.

Method And Apparatus For Positioning Railway Machines

US Patent:
3942000, Mar 2, 1976
Filed:
Jan 21, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/435155
Inventors:
Andrew M. Dieringer - Waterford WI
Assignee:
Rexnord, Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
G01D 2104
US Classification:
250222R
Abstract:
This is concerned with a method and apparatus for sensing and/or finding objects along railway track, for example a tie, so that work may be done in relation thereto. More specifically, the subject matter is concerned with a method and apparatus for finding ties on a step-by-step basis and performing work in relation thereto, for example tamping between the ties or driving spikes through the holes in tie plates into the ties, or the like.

Proportional Controller

US Patent:
4256040, Mar 17, 1981
Filed:
Jun 15, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/915933
Inventors:
Andrew M. Dieringer - Waterford WI
Assignee:
Rexnord Inc. - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
E01B 2924
US Classification:
104 17R
Abstract:
In a railroad spike driving machine, the spike driving mechanism is centered over a spike by a system which provides simultaneous proportional control over both the vertical and horizontal positions of the spike driver. The driver is mounted on a carriage whose position is adjustable according to signals derived from the deflection of a control arm. Strain gauges mounted on the control arm sense the push or pull of the operator to adjust the carriage position. The speed of the drive stroke of the hydraulic spike driver is governed by a proportional control valve which is in turn controlled by a signal generated from a trigger switch on the control arm.

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