Claims
- 1. A mobile machine for leveling, lining and tamping a track consisting of two rails fastened to successive ties resting on ballast, which comprises
- (a) an elongated, heavy, bridge-like main frame supported on two undercarriages spaced apart for continuous movement in an operating direction,
- (b) drive means for continuously advancing the main frame along the track in the operating direction,
- (c) an operator's cab, a power plant and operating control means on the main frame,
- (d) a lighter subframe means arranged between the two undercarriages and leading one of the undercarriages in the operating direction,
- (e) tamping means mounted on the subframe means for tamping ballast in intermittent tamping cycles under respective ones of the ties at points of intersection of the two rails and the respective ties,
- (f) track lifting and lining means associated with the two rails mounted on the subframe means ahead of the tamping means at a fixed distance therefrom and sufficiently spaced from the undercarriages in the operating direction to permit leveling and lining of the track,
- (1) the tamping, lifting and lining means being arranged within sight of the operator's cab, and
- (g) a drive connecting the lighter subframe means to the heavy main frame for adjusting the position of the subframe means in relation to the main frame in the operating direction,
- (1) the drive means of the main frame and the drive for the subframe means being synchronized whereby the subframe means may be held stationary intermittently with the tamping, lifting and lining means during each one of the tamping cycles while the main frame is advanced continuously, and
- (2) the power plant delivering power to, and the operating control means controlling, the drive and the tamping, track lifting and lining means.
- 2. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 1, wherein the subframe means is a single subframe and constitutes an operating unit with the tamping, track lifting and lining means.
- 3. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 2, further comprising a single support and guide element supporting and guiding the subframe on the track adjacent the one undercarriage of the main frame, the tamping means being arranged immediately ahead of the support and guide element and the track lifting and lining means being arranged ahead of the tamping means, in the operating direction, and a pivotal connection spaced in the operating direction from the support and guide element, the pivotal connection supporting the subframe on the main frame, the drive for the subframe being arranged at the pivotal connection.
- 4. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 3, wherein the subframe has the form of a steering axle-and-pole frame, the single support and guide element consisting of a pair of flanged wheels supporting a rear portion of the frame on the track and constituting the steering axle of the frame, the tamping means being mounted on the rear frame portion, and the pole of the frame being a boom-shaped carrier extending from the rear frame portion forwardly in the operating direction in a plane centrally between the wheels, the pivotal connection being arranged for pivotally connecting the boom-shaped carrier to the main frame.
- 5. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 4, wherein the tamping means comprises a tamping tool carrier, a drive for vertically adjusting the tamping tool carrier on the subframe, the tamping tool carrier drive projecting upwardly from the rear frame portion and the heavy main frame defining an elongated recess extending in the operating direction for receiving the upwardly projecting drive, and a plurality of pairs of vibratory and reciprocatory tamping tools mounted on the tamping tool carrier for immersion in successive cribs, with a respective one of the ties positioned between the tools of the pairs, and the track lifting and lining means comprises track lifting and lining tools and drive means for the lifting and lining tools.
- 6. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 5, wherein the track lifting and lining means also has the form of a steering axle-and-pole frame, a pair of flanged rollers constituting the lining tools and supporting a rear portion of the frame on the track, the flanged rollers constituting the steering axle of the frame, the drive means for the lifting and lining tools connecting the track lifting and lining means frame to the subframe, and the pole of the track lifting and lining means frame extending from the rear frame portion forwardly in the operating direction in a plane centrally between the rollers, a forward end of the track lifting and lining means frame pole being linked to the boom-shaped carrier of the subframe.
- 7. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 4, wherein the pivotal connection comprises a roller guide supporting the boom-shaped carrier on the main frame, the roller guide having at least one roller rotatable about a horizontal axis extending transversely to the operating direction and supporting the boom-shaped carrier on the main frame with lateral clearance, and the drive for the subframe being arranged between the main frame and the subframe for adjustably guiding the subframe along the roller guide.
- 8. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 7, wherein the roller guide is comprised of two pairs of said rollers rotatably journaled in the main frame, the pairs of the rollers being spaced in the operating direction a distance corresponding at least to the length of the adjustment stroke of the drive for the subframe, and the rollers of each pair having guide flanges engaging the boom-shaped carrier therebetween.
- 9. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 4, wherein the drive for the subframe extends in the operating direction and is arranged above the track lifting and lining means at a vertical distance from the track substantially corresponding to the height of the rear frame portion, and further comprising universal joints connecting respective ends of the drive to the main frame and the rear frame portion, respectively.
- 10. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 4, wherein the main frame defines an upwardly recessed portion and the subframe is arranged within the recessed main frame portion.
- 11. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 2, further comprising means for longitudinally adjustably connecting the operating unit to the main frame at two points spaced in the operating direction.
- 12. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 11, wherein the drive for the subframe comprises drive actuating means connected to the main frame.
- 13. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 12, wherein the drive is a double-acting hydraulic cylinder-and-piston device, the cylinder of the device constituting the drive actuating means and being linked to the machine frame.
- 14. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 11, wherein the means for longitudinally adjustably connecting the operating unit to the main frame comprises two longitudinal guides respectiveldy arranged along oppositely extending, lateral sides of the main frame, the guides supporting a rear portion of the subframe, in the operating direction, at one of said points and a front portion of the subframe, in the operating direction, being constituted by longitudinal carrier means supported on the main frame for guiding the subframe at the other one of said points.
- 15. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 14, wherein the tamping means is mounted on the rear portion of the subframe and the guides are arranged at an upper part of the rear subframe portion.
- 16. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 14, wherein the longitudinal carrier means is arranged for guiding the subframe between the track lifting and lining means mounted on the subframe and the other undercarriage of the main frame leading the subframe in the operating direction, and further comprising bracket means extending downwardly from the main frame for supporting the longitudinal carrier means.
- 17. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 11, wherein the means for longitudinally adjustably connecting the subframe to the main frame comprises roller guide means for the subframe at each one of said points, each roller guide means including a first guide means part consisting of at least two rollers rotating about horizontal axes extending transversely to the operating direction and a second guide means part consisting of a roller guide track having an upper and a lower guide face extending horizontally in the operating direction, one of the rollers engaging the upper guide face and the other one of the rollers engaging the lower guide face substantially without clearance, and one of the guide means parts being mounted on the main frame and the other one of the guide means parts being mounted on the subframe.
- 18. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 17, wherein at least one of the rollers has at least one flange arranged for engagement with a respective one of the lateral edges of the guide track.
- 19. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 11, wherein the operating unit is adjustable transversely to the operating direction with respect to the main frame in a plane of movement extending substantially parallel to a plane defined by the track, and further comprising drive means for transversely adjusting the operating unit.
- 20. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 19, wherein the means for longitudinally adjustably connecting the operating unit to the main frame comprises two longitudinal roller guide tracks having an upper and a lower guide face extending horizontally in the operating direction, arranged respectively along oppositely extending, lateral sides of the main frame, the guide tracks supporting a rear portion of the subframe, in the operating direction, at one of said points and at least two rollers rotating about horizontal axes extending transversely to the operating direction, one of the rollers engaging the upper guide face and the other one of the rollers engaging the lower guide face substantially without clearance, and a front portion of the subframe, in the operating direction, being constituted by longitudinal carrier means having an upper and a lower guide face extending horizontally in the operating direction, at least two additional rollers rotating about horizontal axes extending transversely to the operating direction, one of the additional rollers engaging the upper guide face and the other one of the rollers engaging the lower guide face of the longitudinal carrier means substantially without clearance, for guiding the subframe at the other one of said points, and a guide means extending transversely to the operating direction for transversely adjustably bearing a respective one of the subframe portions, the transversely extending guide means having two ends respectively connected to the two longitudinal roller guide tracks.
- 21. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 20, wherein the transversely extending guide means is a piston rod having a piston centrally between the piston rod ends and the drive means for transversely adjusting the operating unit comprises a double-acting hydraulic cylinder encompassing the piston rod and piston, the cylinder being affixed to the main frame or the subframe.
- 22. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 11, wherein the heavy main frame comprises two longitudinal carrier beams extending at respective oppositely extending, lateral sides of the main frame in the operating direction, and wherein the means for longitudinally adjustably connecting the operating unit to the main frame comprises the two longitudinal carrier beams constituting roller guide tracks having a horizontally extending upper and a lower guide face, the guide tracks supporting a rear portion of the subframe, in the operating direction, at one of said points and at least two rollers rotating about horizontal axes extending transversely to the operating direction, one of the rollers engaging the upper guide face and the other one of the rollers engaging the lower guide face substantially without clearance, the rollers having a flange engaging a lateral edge of the carrier beams, and a front portion of the subframe, in the operating direction, being constituted by longitudinal carrier means having an upper and a lower guide face extending horizontally in the operating direction, at least two additional rollers rotating about horizontal axes extending transversely to the operating direction, one of the additional rollers engaging the upper guide face and the other one of the rollers engaging the lower guide face of the longitudinal carrier means substantially without clearance, for guiding the subframe at the other one of said points.
- 23. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 11, wherein the means for longitudinally adjustably connecting the operating unit to the main frame comprises two double-acting hydraulic cylinder-and-piston devices, the cylinders being affixed to the subframe and constituting the drive for adjusting the position of the subframe in relation to the main frame.
- 24. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 23, wherein the tamping means comprises a respective tamping head associated with each one of the rails and a respective one of the cylinders is arranged above the respective tamping head.
- 25. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 23, each one of the two double-acting hydraulic cylinder-and-piston devices comprises a piston rod with a piston extending in the operating direction and serving to guide the subframe longitudinally, the piston rods being affixed to the main frame and the cylinders encompassing the piston rod and piston.
- 26. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 11, wherein the means for longitudinally adjustably connecting the operating unit to the main frame comprises four guide posts extending in vertical planes defined by the two rails and above the rails, two of said guide posts projecting from a front end at one of said points and two of said guide posts projecting from a rear end of the subframe at the other one of said points, and guide bushings affixed to the main frame and glidably receiving respective ones of the guide posts.
- 27. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 11, wherein the drive for adjusting the position of the subframe is constituted by a motor-driven endless chain drive arranged on the main frame, the chain having a course extending in the operating direction and being arranged to entrain the subframe in said direction.
- 28. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 11, wherein the drive for adjusting the position of the subframe is constituted by a rack-and-pinion drive comprising a rack extending in the operating direction and a motor-driven pinion meshing with the rack.
- 29. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 28, wherein the rack is affixed to the main frame and the motor-driven pinion is mounted on the subframe.
- 30. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 11, wherein the means for longitudinally adjustably connecting the operating unit to the main frame comprises two longitudinally adjustable links suspending the subframe for pendulum movement on the main frame at respective ends of the subframe, the links at each one of the subframe ends being arranged oppositely each other with respect to a central line extending in the operating direction, the links being pivotal about horizontal axes extending transversely to the operating direction.
- 31. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 30, wherein the longitudinally adjustable links are hydraulic double-acting cylinder-and-piston devices, and further comprising a control for the drive for adjusting the position of the subframe, the control being connected to the cylinder-and-piston devices and programmed to adjust the length of the links as a function of the adjustment path of the drive according to a predetermined trigonometric function.
- 32. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 1, wherein the drive for the subframe means is arranged to provide an adjustment path for the position of the subframe in relation to the main frame of a length at least twice the average width of the cribs between adjacent ties.
- 33. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 32, wherein the drive is a double-acting hydraulic cylinder-and-piston device and comprises a valve arrangement controlling the piston movement of the device synchronously with, but in the opposite direction, of the continuous advance of the main frame.
- 34. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 33, further comprising an odometer means connected to the valve arrangement for measuring the advance during each tamping cycle, the odometer means controlling the valve arrangement in response to the measured advance for controlling the hydraulic pressure on the piston and thereby controlling the piston movement in response to the measured distance.
- 35. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 33, further comprising a measuring element connected to the valve arrangement for measuring the adjustment path, the measuring element controlling the valve arrangement in response to the measured adjustment path for controlling the hydraulic pressure on the piston and thereby controlling the piston movement in response to the measured adjustment path.
- 36. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 33, further comprising an inductive signal transmitter connected to the valve arrangement, the transmitter being mounted on the subframe and being arranged for cooperation with, and for centering with respect to, respective fastening elements affixing the rails to the ties, the transmitter emitting a stronger or weaker control signal upon deviation of the transmitter from a centered position with respect to the respective fastening elements and in dependence on the direction of deviation, and the valve arrangement being responsive to the control signal for controlling the hydraulic pressure on the piston and thereby controlling the piston movement.
- 37. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 1, further comprising a sensing element mounted on the subframe means between the ballast tamping means and the track lifting and lining means for measuring the position of the track, a leveling and lining reference system having a rear end point, in the operating direction, the sensing element cooperating with the reference system, and computer means associated with the sensing element for determining a variable distance of the sensing element from the reference system rear end point when the position of the subframe means is adjusted in relation to the main frame and for correcting a respective value measured by the sensing element according to the determined distance.
- 38. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 37, further comprising a potentiometer for determining the relative position of the subframe means to the main frame, the computer means being connected to the potentiometer.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 498,261, filed May 26, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,596,193.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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