The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Department of Transportation - Washington DC
International Classification:
G01B 1114 G01C 324
US Classification:
356375
Abstract:
The invention is a system for measuring the gage of railroad tracks and includes a pair of sensor probes mounted a fixed distance apart on a wheeled vehicle traveling along two rails and each located in positions horizontally adjacent to one of the rails. Each of the probes retains spaced apart first and second collimated light sources that direct first and second light beams at incident angles against the inner surface of the adjacent rail head at points five-eighths of an inch from the top surface thereof. After reflection from the rail head the first and second beams produce images in an optical receiver also retained by the probe. A detector produces an output dependent upon the spacing between the first and second beam image centers which is in turn dependent upon the distance between the probe and the adjacent rail head. Thus, the measured distances provided by the two probes in addition to the fixed spacing therebetween establishes rail gage in a plane five-eighths of an inch below the top surfaces of the rails.
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Category: Sports
Source: Google
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Date: Mar 23, 2024
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Russia should get 4-year Olympic ban, WADA committee recommends
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Date: Feb 20, 2018
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Olympic figure skating results 2018: Shibutanis earn bronze, Virtue and Moir take gold in ice dance
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Date: Feb 19, 2018
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Olympic figure skating live results 2018: Ice dance with Alex and Maia Shibutani on tap
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