The invention relates to a ballast plough comprising a machine frame mobile on on-track undercarriages, a plough provided for ballasting a track, and a ballast hopper configured for storing ballast, the ballast hopper having a bottom conveyor belt extending in a longitudinal direction of the machine.
A ballast plough of this type, known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,094,018, is employed for ballasting the track in connection with shaping the ballast bed as prescribed. To that end, it is required—in track sections with excess ballast—to store said ballast and to discharge the same from the ballast hopper onto the track, as needed.
It is the object of the present invention to create a ballast plough of the kind mentioned at the beginning which enables extended operations of the ballast hopper.
According to the invention, this object is achieved with a ballast plough of the specified type by means of the features cited in the characterizing part of the main claim.
With these features, the ballast hopper can be emptied even completely, if needed, without requiring time-consuming conversion operations to do so. Thus, it is possible to treat—without problems and in an economically optimal manner—even track sections showing substantial amounts of excess ballast.
Additional advantages of the invention become apparent from the dependent claims and the drawing description.
The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to an embodiment represented in the drawing in which
A ballast plough shown in
Arranged between the two on-track undercarriages 2 are a vertically adjustable plough 9 and a sweeping device 10. The latter comprises a rotatable sweeping brush 11 by means of which excess ballast 12 lying on the track 6 can be transported via an inclined conveyor belt 13 into a ballast hopper 14.
The ballast hopper 14 consists of a container 15 for ballast storage and a bottom conveyor belt 16 which serves as a floor surface and extends in a longitudinal direction 23 of the machine. Said bottom conveyor belt 16 has a discharge end 18 located in a front end 17 with respect to the working direction 5—of the ballast hopper 14, and a receiving end 20 located at a rear end 19. Arranged underneath the discharge end 18 are chutes 21 for discharging stored ballast 12 to the track 6, if needed.
As can be seen particularly in
The unloading device 26 is configured as a transfer conveyor belt 28 extending in the longitudinal direction 23 of the machine and arranged underneath the bottom conveyor belt 16. Said transfer conveyor belt 28 is adjustable by means of a displacement drive 29 into a transfer position projecting beyond the discharge end 18 of the bottom conveyor belt 16. In this position, as shown in
As soon as the ballast hopper 14 has been emptied, the transfer conveyor belt 28 is retracted into a position—indicated in dash-and-dot lines—underneath the bottom conveyor belt 16, and the ballast hopper 14 is lowered (see
According to a variant shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 851/2009 | Jun 2009 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP10/02273 | 4/14/2010 | WO | 00 | 1/5/2012 |