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* M-132
 
* M-132
 
* M-133
 
* M-133
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=== Delta Hole ===
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This is a conventional carriage ring, three carriage bolt holes, except the center hole is a rounded equlateral triangle.  It does not seem to be very common and may be a rare early example used exclusively by Crouse-Hinds
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==== Signals used on: ====
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===== [[Crouse-Hinds (CH)]] =====
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*12-8-8 Deco-M Signals Circa 1964
  
=== Delta Hole ===
 
 
=== Fan Blade, Clipped Webbings ===
 
=== Fan Blade, Clipped Webbings ===
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The center hole is three connected oval holes making a larger Y-hole - the connection between the three holes has clipped, instead of curved flowing, webbed edges. More of a radiation alert symbol. There are three square carriage bolt holes.
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==== Signals used on: ====
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===== [[Eagle]] =====
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*Flatback, 12"
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*Flatback, 8", Non Trapezoid
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*Flatback Ped, 9", Non Trapezoid
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=== Fan Blade, Round Webbings ===
 
=== Fan Blade, Round Webbings ===
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The center hole is three connected oval holes making a larger Y-hole - the connection between the three holes has smooth curved flowing, edges. More of a radiation alert symbol. There are three square carriage bolt holes.
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==== Signals used on: ====
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===== [[Eagle]] =====
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*Alusig, 8"
 
=== GE Canada Bolt ===
 
=== GE Canada Bolt ===
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An aluminum hollow, fine thread 1 1/2" octagonal "bolt" with an octagonal jam nut.
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==== Signals used on: ====
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===== [[General Electric (GE) [of Canada]]] =====
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*Econolite Style Body, Stamped Aluminum Reflectors, GE Canada Logo
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=== GE Streamline ===
 
=== GE Streamline ===
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A cast spoked wheel design that is toothed to lock into the signal body as well as another ring.  It only uses a central through-bolt for connections.  This ring keeps all signal faces at 0° or 180° alignment.
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==== Signals used on: ====
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===== [[General Electric (GE)]] =====
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*Streamline
 
=== Mickey Mouse Shaped, Large Circles ===
 
=== Mickey Mouse Shaped, Large Circles ===
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The center hole is three connected [round] holes making a larger Y-hole. Rather like a Mickey Mouse with a tiny head. There are three square carriage bolt holes.
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==== Signals used on: ====
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===== [[Crouse-Hinds (CH)]] =====
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*Type-M, Ped
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*Type-R, 8"
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*Type-R, 9" Ped
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*Type-R, 12"
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===== [[Traffic Control Technologies (TCT) ]] =====
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*Crouse-Hinds Type-R Style, 12"
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===== [[Winko-Matic (WM)]] =====
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*8" Aluminum Signal
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*12" Aluminum Signal
 
=== Mickey Mouse Shaped, Oval Bolt Holes ===
 
=== Mickey Mouse Shaped, Oval Bolt Holes ===
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This is a carriage ring provided with [[Pelco]] hardware.  The carriage bolt holes are slotted allowing for flexibility when used with signals of varying mounting hole diameters.
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==== Signals used on: ====
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None
 
=== Mickey Mouse Shaped, Small Circles ===
 
=== Mickey Mouse Shaped, Small Circles ===
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The center hole is three connected [round] holes making a larger Y-hole. Rather like a Mickey Mouse with a tiny head. There are three square carriage bolt holes.
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This is the same as the large circle variant except the circles are noticably smaller and the webbing more pronounced making a more distinct Y shape.
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==== Signals used on: ====
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===== [[Optisoft]] =====
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*Programmable 12" Signal
 
=== Oversized, Oval Center Hole ===
 
=== Oversized, Oval Center Hole ===
 
=== Plastic Shoulder Washer ===
 
=== Plastic Shoulder Washer ===

Revision as of 22:48, 5 November 2014

Overview

Signal joining rings are known by different names depending on the signal equipment manufacturer. The most common trade name might be carriage ring or tri-bolt washer. [Insert some other names from various manufacturers.] All of these names and hardware are interchangeable. Brought about during the post WWII advent of modular, closed body signal construction, these are the unified flat washers that, along with typically three carriage bolts, join two traffic signal aspects together via the unused pipe mount bosses. This replaced the much less adaptive, sealed, or repairable design of open body signal sections held together with a single set of endplates and tie-rods. When the modular body sections were keyed for serrated locking rings on both top and bottom of the signal aspect it was also possible to create “twisted” signal designs wherein each lens does not need to point in the same direction, they are free to rotate 360° about the mounting axis.

Exceptions

There were a few notable exceptions to the use of carriage rings in closed body signal construction.

Marbelite

Most notably is the earlier body styles of Marbelite signals. Despite having the typical pipe boss and capable of using a tri-bolt ring the castings were molded with three drill out reliefs near the outer extremities of the signal. To assemble, one drilled these three holes on each signal, stacked them, then bolted them together with a bolt and square washer. While an elegant approach, and one could say more reliable, it was eventually eliminated for the common carriage ring design.

Crouse-Hinds

Another, rarer bird, is the rodded CH Type M (Breadpan.) For city specific requirements, this signal was constructed conventionally (with the tri-bolt washer) but available with each body section drilled and rods inserted through them all creating a belt-and-suspenders approach. This was perhaps less of a Luddite approach than it seemed. The Type-M body design did not have any serrations or other keying features on the top of the signal section, only the bottom. When stacking them, it was only the alignment and tightness of the bolts that would retain a signal aspect from rotation.

Visual Identification Guide

CarriageRing RCHDOH.jpg CarriageRing RCHSOH.jpg CarriageRing 3MRound.jpg
CarriageRing Mickey.jpg CarriageRing MickeySmall.jpg CarriageRing Pelco.jpg CarriageRing Delta.jpg
CarriageRing MickeyClip.jpg CarriageRing Rad.jpg CarriageRing SiemensEuro.jpg CarriageRing Poly1.jpg
CarriageRing GECan1.jpg CarriageRing 3MClip.jpg CarriageRing GEStreamline.jpg

Carriage Rings Described by Type

3M Body Clip

This ring, more of a C-clip with two carriage holes, is commonly used to bolt together the iconic 3M PV signal. A 3M factory part, and an unusual size and shape limit its usability on standard traffic heads.

Signals used on:

3M
  • M-131
  • M-131R
  • M-132
  • M-133

Delta Hole

This is a conventional carriage ring, three carriage bolt holes, except the center hole is a rounded equlateral triangle. It does not seem to be very common and may be a rare early example used exclusively by Crouse-Hinds

Signals used on:

Crouse-Hinds (CH)
  • 12-8-8 Deco-M Signals Circa 1964

Fan Blade, Clipped Webbings

The center hole is three connected oval holes making a larger Y-hole - the connection between the three holes has clipped, instead of curved flowing, webbed edges. More of a radiation alert symbol. There are three square carriage bolt holes.

Signals used on:

Eagle
  • Flatback, 12"
  • Flatback, 8", Non Trapezoid
  • Flatback Ped, 9", Non Trapezoid

Fan Blade, Round Webbings

The center hole is three connected oval holes making a larger Y-hole - the connection between the three holes has smooth curved flowing, edges. More of a radiation alert symbol. There are three square carriage bolt holes.

Signals used on:

Eagle
  • Alusig, 8"

GE Canada Bolt

An aluminum hollow, fine thread 1 1/2" octagonal "bolt" with an octagonal jam nut.

Signals used on:

[[General Electric (GE) [of Canada]]]
  • Econolite Style Body, Stamped Aluminum Reflectors, GE Canada Logo

GE Streamline

A cast spoked wheel design that is toothed to lock into the signal body as well as another ring. It only uses a central through-bolt for connections. This ring keeps all signal faces at 0° or 180° alignment.

Signals used on:

General Electric (GE)
  • Streamline

Mickey Mouse Shaped, Large Circles

The center hole is three connected [round] holes making a larger Y-hole. Rather like a Mickey Mouse with a tiny head. There are three square carriage bolt holes.

Signals used on:

Crouse-Hinds (CH)
  • Type-M, Ped
  • Type-R, 8"
  • Type-R, 9" Ped
  • Type-R, 12"
Traffic Control Technologies (TCT)
  • Crouse-Hinds Type-R Style, 12"
Winko-Matic (WM)
  • 8" Aluminum Signal
  • 12" Aluminum Signal

Mickey Mouse Shaped, Oval Bolt Holes

This is a carriage ring provided with Pelco hardware. The carriage bolt holes are slotted allowing for flexibility when used with signals of varying mounting hole diameters.

Signals used on:

None

Mickey Mouse Shaped, Small Circles

The center hole is three connected [round] holes making a larger Y-hole. Rather like a Mickey Mouse with a tiny head. There are three square carriage bolt holes.

This is the same as the large circle variant except the circles are noticably smaller and the webbing more pronounced making a more distinct Y shape.

Signals used on:

Optisoft
  • Programmable 12" Signal

Oversized, Oval Center Hole

Plastic Shoulder Washer

Round Center, Carriage Only

Round Center, Through-Hole

Serrated Plastic Bolt