The present invention relates to a device for attachment to a rotating part of a railway vehicle. More particularly the invention relates to a device for attachment to a rotating part of a railway vehicle for detecting and evaluating different parameters related to the railway vehicle.
The axles of railway vehicles are supported by bearings positioned in axleboxes, and for ascertaining the conditions of the bearings, and also of other parameters affecting the operation of the railway vehicle, it is required to monitor the conditions of bearings, wheels and other parameters it necessary to check these conditions regularly. Earlier such controls have been made with predetermined maintenance intervals.
In EP 1 159 182 B1 has been proposed a railway axle hub unit equipped with sensor means for detecting vibration in vertical direction, and/or in horizontal direction, and/or bearing temperature, and being mounted onto a stationary non-rotating support element, such as a metallic sealing insert.
A purpose of the invention is to provide a device for attachment to a rotating part of a railway vehicle with an ability of detecting, evaluating and signaling current conditions in the railway vehicle in a simple and reliable manner.
Another purpose is to provide attachment means for easy fitting the device to a rotating part of a railway vehicle.
According to the accompanying claim 1, the invention proposes a device for attachment to a rotating part of a railway vehicle incorporating an arrangement, which is adapted, during movement of the railway vehicle, to detect and evaluate parameters related to the railway vehicle service and/or to an incipient fault state of a wheel bearing in the railway vehicle, and which device is arranged to emit signals representative of the detected and evaluated parameters.
Thereby the invention is based among other items on the cognition, that an incipient fault state of the wheel bearing, but also the other parameters can also be reliably detected on a rotating part and/or without a direct contact to the bearing as such. Further it is another cognition of this invention, that the sensor(s) and electronic and non-electronic elements of said device require enhanced protection than applications in road vehicles, because of in general other shock and vibration situations and also because of the risk of mechanical damages e.g. by stones which can be catapulted from the railway road bed during rolling operation of the railway vehicle.
Hereinafter the invention will be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings illustrating non-limiting embodiments of the invention.
The device incorporates an electronic unit preferably equipped with transducers adapted to detect parameters related to the railway vehicle service and/or to an incipient fault state of a wheel bearing in the railway vehicle and evaluate, and which electronic unit also incorporates means for evaluating said parameters, and means for emitting signals representative for the detected and evaluated parameters. This electronic unit thus is positioned in such a manner as to participate in the rotation of the axle of the railway vehicle. Thereby the device can comprise at least one sensor for rotation detection e.g. for the total mileage run of the vehicle, one sensor for detection of vibrations related to the bearing performance and/or the wheel conditions, but also structural vibrations and/or one temperature sensor.
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The signaling means can also be arranged to emit optical codes readable by a probe or other appropriate device.
Finally, the signaling means can be arranged to transmit the signals representing different vehicle, wheel and bearing parameters via wireless transmissions, such as transponder, radio, GPRS, etcetera.
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The electronic unit can be powered by at least one battery (not further shown) positioned adjacent or at a distance from the electronic unit.
The device can alternatively incorporate at least one power generator for powering the electronic unit, or an energy transforming device for powering the electronic unit, whereby e.g. vibration energy via Piezo-elements or temperature can be converted into electrical power.
Alternatively the electronic unit can have a combination of a battery, a power generator and/or an energy transforming device for powering the unit.
The invention is not limited to the embodiments illustrated in the drawings and described with reference thereto, bit modifications and variants are possible within the scope of the appended claims.
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