The present disclosure relates to a collector shoe and a current collector.
Current collectors are mounted on roofs of railway vehicles. A current collector includes a structure to support a collector shoe by a current collecting arm. The collector shoe includes a shoe body, and a sliding plate attached to a top surface of the shoe body. The current collector presses the sliding plate of the collector shoe against a bottom edge of an overhead line and takes electricity from the overhead line to a train (see Patent Document 1).
Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent No. 4386253
An arc is generated when a sliding plate is pressed against an overhead line, which sometimes erodes a shoe body.
Desirably, one aspect of the present disclosure is to provide a collector shoe and a current collector that can reduce erosion of the shoe body.
A collector shoe in the present disclosure comprises a shoe body, a sliding plate disposed on a top surface of the shoe body, and an electrically conductive member disposed on a front and/or rear side surface of the shoe body.
By comprising the electrically conductive member disposed on the front and/or rear side surface of the shoe body, the collector shoe in the present disclosure can reduce erosion of the shoe body by an arc.
A current collector in the present disclosure comprises the aforementioned collector shoe. By comprising the electrically conductive member disposed on the front and/or rear side surface of the shoe body, the current collector in the present disclosure can reduce erosion of the shoe body by the arc.
1 . . . current collector, 3 . . . vehicle, 4 . . . roof, 5, 6 . . . insulator, 7 . . . base, 8 . . . collector shoe, 9 . . . current collecting arm, 10 . . . windshield, 11 . . . shoe body, 13 . . . sliding plate, 15 . . . front conductive member, 16 . . . rear conductive member, 15A, 16A . . . long leg, 15B, 16B . . . short leg, 17 . . . top surface, 19 . . . front surface, 19A . . . upper end, 21 . . . rear surface, 21A . . . upper end, 23, 27, 31 . . . front recess, 25, 29, 33 . . . rear recess
Example embodiments of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the drawings.
1. Configuration of Current Collector 1
A configuration of the current collector 1 will be explained with reference to
The insulators 5, 5, 6 fix the base 7 on the roof 4. The current collecting arm 9 extends obliquely upward from one side to the other side of front-rear directions of the base 7 (travelling directions of the vehicle 3) and supports the collector shoe 8. The collector shoe 8 contacts an overhead line, which is not shown, and takes electricity from the overhead line to the vehicle 3. Specific configuration of the collector shoe 8 will be explained later. A windshield 10 for reducing wind noise generated at the current collector 1 is disposed on the roof 4.
2. Configuration of Collector Shoe 8
A configuration of the collector shoe 8 will be explained with reference to
The collector shoe 8 comprises a shoe body 11, a sliding plate 13, a front conductive member 15, and a rear conductive member 16. The shoe body 11 includes metal. The shoe body 11 has a shape of a prism as a whole. Longitudinal directions of the shoe body 11 conform to the width directions of the collector shoe 8. The front conductive member 15 and the rear conductive member 16 are one example of an electrically conductive member.
When the collector shoe 8 is attached to the current collector 1, a surface of the shoe body 11 positioned at the top of the shoe body 11 is a top surface 17; a side surface of the shoe body 11 positioned at the front side in the travelling directions of the vehicle 3 is a front surface 19; and a side surface of the shoe body 11 positioned at the rear side of the travelling directions of the vehicle 3 is a rear surface 21. The shoe body 11 has a U-shape with an opening at the top surface 17 when viewed in a vertical cross section orthogonal to the width directions (a vertical cross section along the front-rear directions).
The sliding plate 13 is a plate member that includes a metal or carbon material. The sliding plate 13 is attached to the top surface 17 of the shoe body 11. The sliding plate 13 entirely covers the shoe body 11 in the width directions. The sliding plate 13 also entirely covers the shoe body 11 in horizontal directions (hereinafter referred to as the front-rear directions) orthogonal to the width directions.
The front conductive member 15 and the rear conductive member 16 are plate members including a metal or carbon material (for example, metallized carbon). The front conductive member 15 is attached to the front surface 19; the rear conductive member 16 is attached to the rear surface 21. The front conductive member 15 and the rear conductive member 16 can be attached with bolts and nuts, which are not shown.
The front conductive member 15 covers an upper end 19A of the front surface 19. The front conductive member 15 covers most of the front surface 19 (exceeding a half of the entire area) in the up-down directions. The front conductive member 15 entirely covers the front surface 19 in the width directions. Accordingly, the front conductive member 15 covers an area R (see,
The rear conductive member 16 covers an upper end 21A of the rear surface 21. The rear conductive member 16 covers most of the rear surface 21 (exceeding a half of the entire area) in the up-down directions. The rear conductive member 16 entirely covers the rear surface 21 in the width directions. Accordingly, the rear conductive member 16 covers the area R of the rear surface 21 in the width directions.
3. Effects of Current Collector 1 and Collector Shoe 8
(1A) The collector shoe 8 comprises the front conductive member 15 on the front surface 19 of the shoe body, and the rear conductive member 16 on the rear surface 21. This reduces erosion of the shoe body 11 by an arc generated by the contact between the overhead line and the sliding plate 13.
(1B) The arc generally tends to spread around the upper ends 19A, 21A since the upper ends 19A, 21A are close to the sliding plate 13 and the overhead line. Since the front conductive member 15 covers the upper end 19A, and the rear conductive member 16 covers the upper end 21A, the erosion of the shoe body 11 by the arc can be further reduced.
(1C) The front conductive member 15 entirely covers the front surface 19 in the up-down directions. The rear conductive member 16 entirely covers the rear surface 21 in the up-down directions. Accordingly, the erosion of the shoe body 11 by the arc can be further reduced.
(1D) The area R is generally an area where the arc tends to spread. The front conductive member 15 covers the area R of the front surface 19 in the width directions; and the rear conductive member 16 covers the area R of the rear surface 21 in the width directions. This further reduces the erosion of the shoe body 11 by the arc.
1. Configuration of Current Collector 1 and Collector Shoe 8
Configuration of the current collector 1 and the collector shoe 8 in the present embodiment is basically in common with, but partially different from, the configuration in the first embodiment. Hereinafter, common configuration will be omitted or explained in brief, and differences in the configuration will be mainly explained.
As shown in
Likewise, the rear conductive member 16 has an L-shape with its long leg 16A and its short leg 16B creating a right angle. The rear conductive member 16 is attached to the rear surface 21 such that the short leg 16B sits on the top surface 17 of the shoe body 11. The long leg 16A entirely covers the rear surface 21 in the up-down directions.
3. Effect of Current Collector 1 and Collector Shoe 8
According to the second embodiment, which is explained above in detail, the following effect can be obtained in addition to the aforementioned effects (1A) to (1D) in the first embodiment.
(2A) The front conductive member 15 is attached to the front surface 19 such that the short leg 15B sits on the top surface 17 of the shoe body 11. Also, the rear conductive member 16 is attached to the rear surface 21 such that the short leg 16B sits on the top surface 17 of the shoe body 11. Accordingly, the front conductive member 15 and the rear conductive member 16 are inhibited from dropping from the shoe body 11.
1. Configuration of Current Collector 1 and Collector Shoe 8
Configuration of the current collector 1 and the collector shoe 8 in the present embodiment is basically in common with, but partially different from, the configuration in the first embodiment. Hereinafter, common configuration will be omitted or explained in brief, and differences in the configuration will be mainly explained.
As shown in
The rear recess 25 is on the rear surface 21 and has a shape which is recessed relative to the surrounding portion of the rear surface 21. The rear recess 25 extends from the top surface 17 to the center of the rear surface 21 in the up-down directions.
The front conductive member 15 is entirely fitted into the front recess 23. The rear conductive member 16 is entirely fitted into the rear recess 25.
3. Effect of Current Collector 1 and Collector Shoe 8
According to the third embodiment, which is explained above in detail, the following effect can be obtained in addition to the aforementioned effects (1A) to (1D) in the first embodiment.
(3A) The front conductive member 15 is fitted into the front recess 23, and the rear conductive member 16 is fitted into the rear recess 25. Accordingly, the front conductive member 15 and the rear conductive member 16 are inhibited from dropping from the shoe body 11.
1. Configuration of Current Collector 1 and Collector Shoe 8
Configuration of the current collector 1 and the collector shoe 8 in the present embodiment is basically in common with, but partially different from, the configuration in the first embodiment. Hereinafter, common configuration will be omitted or explained in brief, and differences in the configuration will be mainly explained.
As shown in
3. Effect of Current Collector 1 and Collector Shoe 8
According to the fourth embodiment, which is explained above in detail, the following effect can be obtained in addition to the aforementioned effects (1A) to (1D) in the first embodiment.
(4A) The outer surface of the front conductive member 15 and the outer surface of the rear conductive member 16 have an arc-shape. This reduces wind noise.
1. Configuration of Current Collector 1 and Collector Shoe 8
Configuration of the current collector 1 and the collector 8 is basically in common with, but partially different from the first embodiment. Hereinafter, common configuration will be omitted or explained in brief, and differences in the configuration will be mainly explained.
As shown in
The shoe body 11 comprises the front recess 27 and the rear recess 29. The front recess 27 is on the front surface 19 and has a shape which is recessed relative to the surrounding portion of the front surface 19. The front recess 27 is disposed above the center of the front surface 19 in the up-down directions. The rear recess 29 is on the rear surface 21 and has a shape which is recessed relative to the surrounding portion of the rear surface 21. The rear recess 29 is disposed above the center of the rear surface 21 in the up-down directions.
The front conductive member 15 and the rear conductive member 16 have a curved shape when viewed in the vertical cross section orthogonal to the width directions. The front conductive member 15 is entirely fitted into the front recess 27. The rear conductive member 16 is entirely fitted into the rear recess 29.
When viewed in the vertical cross section orthogonal to the width directions, the outer surface of the front conductive member 15 and the front surface 19 (excluding the front recess 27) form a continuous arc-shape as a whole; and the outer surface of the rear conductive member 16 and the rear surface 21 (excluding the rear recess 29) also form a continuous arc-shape as a whole.
3. Effect of Current Collector 1 and Collector Shoe 8
According to the fifth embodiment, which is explained above in detail, the following effects can be obtained in addition to the aforementioned effects (1A) to (1D) in the first embodiment.
(5A) The front conductive member 15 is fitted into the front recess 27, and the rear conductive member 16 is fitted into the rear recess 29. Accordingly, the front conductive member 15 and the rear conductive member 16 can be inhibited from dropping from the shoe body 11.
(5B) A front end and a rear end of the collector shoe 8 have an arc-shape when viewed in the vertical cross section orthogonal to the width directions. Accordingly, the wind noise can be reduced.
1. Configuration of Current Collector 1 and Collector Shoe 8
Configuration of the current collector 1 and the collector shoe 8 in the present embodiment is basically in common with, but partially different from, the configuration in the first embodiment. Hereinafter, common configuration will be omitted or explained in brief, and differences in the configuration will be mainly explained.
As shown in
The shoe body 11 comprises the front recess 31 and the rear recess 33. The front recess 31 and the rear recess 33 each have an L-shaped cross section. The front recess 31 is disposed above the center of the front surface 19 in the up-down directions. The rear recess 33 is disposed above the center of the rear surface 21 in the up-down directions.
The front conductive member 15 and the rear conductive member 16 have a shape of substantially a quarter circle when viewed in the vertical cross section orthogonal to the width directions. The front conductive member 15 is entirely fitted into the front recess 31. The rear conductive member 16 is entirely fitted into the rear recess 33.
When viewed in the vertical cross section orthogonal to the width directions, the outer surface of the front conductive member 15 and the front surface 19 (excluding the front recess 31) form a continuous arc-shape as a whole; and the outer surface of the rear conductive member 16 and the rear surface 21 (excluding the rear recess 33) form a continuous arc-shape as a whole.
3. Effect of Current Collector 1 and Collector Shoe 8
According to the sixth embodiment, which is explained above in detail, the following effects can be obtained in addition to the aforementioned effects (1A) to (1D) in the first embodiment.
(6A) The front conductive member 15 is fitted into the front recess 31, and the rear conductive member 16 is fitted into the rear recess 33. Accordingly, the front conductive member 15 and the rear conductive member 16 can be inhibited from dropping from the shoe body 11.
(6B) The front end and the rear end of the collector shoe 8 have an arc-shape when viewed in the vertical cross section orthogonal to the width directions. Accordingly, the wind noise can be reduced.
The embodiments of the present disclosure are as explained above; nevertheless, the present disclosure should not be limited to the aforementioned embodiments and can be modified in various forms.
(1) As shown in
Similarly, in the second to the sixth embodiments, the rear surface 21 may have the rear conductive member 16 attached thereto, but the front surface 19 need not have the front conductive member 15 attached thereto.
(2) As shown in
Similarly, in the second to the sixth embodiments, the front conductive member 15 and the rear conductive member 16 need not entirely cover, but may partially cover, the shoe body 11 in the width directions.
(3) In the first, second, and fourth embodiments, the front conductive member 15 need not entirely cover, but may partially cover, the front surface 19 in the up-down directions. In this case, it is still preferable that the front conductive member 15 covers the upper end 19A; and it is more preferable that the conductive member 15 covers a half or more than the half of the area of the front surface 19.
The rear conductive member 16 need not entirely cover, but may partially cover, the rear surface 21 in the up-down directions. In this case, it is still preferable that the rear conductive member 16 covers the upper end 21A; and it is more preferable that the rear conductive member 16 covers a half or more than the half of the area of the rear surface 21.
(4) In the first to sixth embodiments, the shoe body 11 itself need not have distinctively identified front side and rear side. In this case, one side surface of the shoe body 11 in either side of the front-rear directions may be identified as the front surface 19, and the opposite side surface may be identified as the rear surface 21.
(5) In the first to sixth embodiments, the shape, size, position of attachment, thickness, material, and so on of the front conductive member 15 and the rear conductive member 16 can be appropriately determined.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2016/072669 | 8/2/2016 | WO | 00 |