The invention relates to a door attachment system of a rail car, especially a passenger rail car, as well as to a door rail for a sliding door system of such a rail car with a rail carrier running along a horizontal edge of a door opening of the car body and able to be attached to the car body, in which a guide device for the sliding support of retaining elements of a sliding door is provided, with a cover being provided for covering at least the door rail and the retaining elements on the outside.
Door attachment systems of this type are well known, for example in connection with subway rail cars. The covering of the door attachment serves to protect the mechanics of the door rail, including protection thereof from dust, rain and water spray, as well as visible protection, but also conversely to protect passengers from being injured by the door rail mechanics.
A typical example of a known realization of a door attachment with a cover on the lintel and the threshold of a subway rail car is shown in
The cover 121 shown in
In the known construction, the cover is thus a part of the car body assembly. This makes the construction of the cover expensive and complicates the (independent) installation of the door rail and sliding door, since the door rail belongs to the same assembly as the door, which is generally purchased from a different supplier.
An object of the invention is thus to find a way which overcomes the stated disadvantages and simplifies the construction and installation of door rail and cover.
The stated object is achieved by a door rail in which, in accordance with the invention, the rail cover is part of the guide rail carrier.
The solution requires a design of the rail cover spanning multiple assemblies or a new assignment of the cover to the assembly of the door rail, but brings various benefits, such as simplified installation and maintenance and shorter installation times. The reduction in the number of components, in addition to simplifying installation, also reduces the cost, and last but not least improves the stability of the cover. The integration of the cover into the rail carrier makes it unnecessary to consider a separate interface on the car body for the cover.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention the guide facility has a guide rail for retaining elements of the sliding door designed to slide within it, with the cover preferably being embodied in one piece with the guide rail.
Preferably the cover is embodied in one piece with a component of the guide carrier able to be rigidly connected to the car body, in order to improve the stability of the construction and avoid sealing joints.
In respect of adjustment means provided on the guide device side to adjust the position of the sliding door, it is advantageous for the adjustment means to face towards the inner side of the sliding doors and to be able to be operated from inside. This facilitates access to these elements during installation and maintenance.
The cover can advantageously feature an attachment means by means of which the cover is also able to be attached to the rail car body.
The protective effect of the guide rail cover is further enhanced (mechanical protection, protection from injury, protection against water spray and rainwater etc.) if it also projects beyond an edge strip of the sliding door.
An especially significant application of the invention relates to external sliding doors; in this case the guide carrier expediently faces outwards. In a door attachment system of a rail car, especially a passenger rail car, preferably one inventive door rail is realized for a lintel and one for a threshold of a door opening, in which the guide device is provided to give sliding support for retaining elements on the upper or lower edge of the sliding door.
The invention along with further advantages is explained below with reference to a non-restrictive exemplary embodiment which is shown in the accompanying drawings and relates to the door attachment for a subway rail car. The drawings show:
A double sliding door system, for which the invention is realized, is realized in
Mounted on the guide rail carrier 31 is a guide rail 32. The guide rail 32 serves to guide the door leaves 13a, 13b via retaining elements in the form of door leaf carriers 33, which are connected via runners 34 to the door leaf so that the door leaves are attached to allow them to move. In a manner known per se the carriers 33 feature adjustment screws 35, which the aid of which the position of the doors can be adjusted. However the adjustment screws 35, since the cover is integrated with the guide rail in accordance with the invention, are now displaced to the top edge of the doors and face towards the inside of the car in order to provide the user with access from the inside. By contrast with known constructions (cf.
The cover 11 covers the guide rail 32, the retaining elements 33 including the runner 34 and the upper edge of the door leaf. On the upper edge the cover preferably features a projection 21 which is directed upwards like a leaf and is supported, e.g. suspended in a corresponding projection 22 of the rail car body. The projection 22 can realize a “rain gutter” for example. Seals 36, 37 provided in the cover (against the door leaf 13a or the car body 17) ensure that the mechanics and the passenger compartment are protected against contamination from outside. Another result from the cover extending over the overall length of the car—especially when it is in one piece with the guide carrier—is an increased mechanical stability and an improved aesthetic overall impression of the car.
A lower guide rail 42 is screwed on in the case shown as a separate component on the guide rail carrier 41.
The component of the guide rail 31 with integrated upper cover 11 can be manufactured as a pressed aluminum profile, likewise the guide rail carrier 41 with integrated lower cover 12. At the end of the profile of the cover, as shown in
The lower cover, in addition to its function as spray and visual protection, also serves to bridge the gap to the platform (entry aid). The one-piece realization with the door rail 15 provides a significantly increased stability as well as an improved action as water spray protection.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A540/2007 | Apr 2007 | AT | national |
This application is the US National Stage of International Application No. PCT/EP2007/061580 filed Oct. 29, 2007, and claims the benefit thereof. The International Application claims the benefits of Austrian Application No. A540/2007 AT filed Apr. 5, 2007, both of the applications are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP07/61580 | 10/29/2007 | WO | 00 | 10/5/2009 |