High-speed rail rescue crane and a multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 9751537
  • Patent Number
    9,751,537
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 20, 2014
    10 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 5, 2017
    7 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • McCarry, Jr.; R. J.
Abstract
The present application relates to a new high-speed rail rescue crane and a multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train, comprising a vehicle equipped with wheels; a concave floor disposed on middle of the vehicle floor; wherein a steel frame base is disposed on the concave floor; a cassette deck is set on both sides of the steel frame base and a V-type chute is set up on the cassette deck; a pedestal floor is disposed on the steel frame base, a sliding tenon is set on both sides of the pedestal floor, the sliding tenons is engaged with the V-type chute; an end of the pedestal floor is connected to a trip lever of a hydraulic cylinder fixed on the steel frame base; a rotary support is fixed on the pedestal floor, a crane is fixed on the pedestal floor; legs of the crane are disposed on the vehicle floor; and a slot engaged with a steel rail is disposed on root of the legs of the crane. The present high-speed rail wreck crane is safer, more stable and more practical; this multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train is suitable for the rescue of multi-type accidents of high-speed rail and it is also suitable in unique terrains, such as elevated sections, tunnels, canyons and water.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application claims priority to Chinese Patent Application No. 201310251576.0, filed Jul. 21, 2013; the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.


TECHNICAL FIELD

The present application relates to high-speed rail rescue equipment, for example, to a new high-speed rail rescue crane and a multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train.


BACKGROUND

A high speed railway, also known as a high-speed rail, refers to a rail track that can be traveled at a speed of beyond 250 km/h. Compared to existing rail tracks, a high-speed rail demands higher accuracy and more precision with respect to the route slope, curve radius, running speed, driving equipment, etc. The high-speed rail line is often contains bridges connected with tunnels and tunnels connected with other tunnels. Many rail tracks are set up on bridges, tunnels and elevated sections. Some rail tracks are even set up in unique terrains such as rivers, lakes and oceans. The train internal track is only 5 minutes. So it is important to ensure security, accuracy, and scientific precision when running a high-speed rail. The high-speed rail provides many advantages, such as being fast, convenient, elegant and comfortable. However, equipment failure, nature disasters and other factors may lead to accidents, which can cause very serious injury. Especially on bridges, tunnels and elevated sections, it is very difficult to rescue the injured from the accidents. The current wreck crane cannot be set up in elevated sections, because the aisles on two sides of the elevated section are not load-bearing. Currently, there are no specialty high speed railway rescue trains for the rescue of high-speed rail accidents. The rescue of the train derailment accident of Eschede of Germany in Jul. 3, 1998, and the train derailment accident of Wenzhou of China in Jul. 23, 2011 happened in a suburb. Therefore, the rescue effort depended mainly on the local rescue equipment and the local community.


SUMMARY

The present application is directed to a new high-speed rail rescue crane and a multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train, to overcome the defect of the present high-speed rail rescue equipment. The new high-speed rail rescue crane and multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train are suitable in unique terrains, such as elevated sections, tunnels, canyons and water. The new high-speed rail rescue crane and multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train are also suitable for rescue in multi-type accidents of high-speed rails.


According to one aspect of this application, disclosed herein is a new high-speed rail rescue crane comprising: a vehicle equipped with wheels; a concave floor disposed on middle of the vehicle floor; wherein a steel frame base is disposed on the concave floor; a cassette deck is set on both sides of the steel frame base and a V-type chute is set up on the cassette deck; a pedestal floor is disposed on the steel frame base, a sliding tenon is set on both sides of the pedestal floor, the sliding tenons is engaged with the V-type chute; an end of the pedestal floor is connected to a trip lever of a hydraulic cylinder fixed on the steel frame base; a rotary support is fixed on the pedestal floor, a crane is fixed on the pedestal floor; legs of the crane are disposed on the vehicle floor; and a slot engaged with a steel rail is disposed on root of the legs of the crane.


The legs of the crane include eight (8) concave legs that are invertedly fastened to the top surface of the rail and retained to I-type waist of the steel rail. Preferably, the concave leg is fastened and locked on the I-type waist of the steel rail by a sliding block. The diameter of the rotary support is less than the rail gauge (the railway line gauge is 1435 mm). The pedestal floor, the rotary support and the upper components can be horizontally movable (along the direction perpendicular to the steel rail). A cab is disposed on the crane, wherein a signal processor, a computer terminal and a controller are disposed inside of the cab. The top of boom of the crane, the edge of the V-shape chute, the center of the rotary support and the root of the legs are equipped with sensors that communicate with the computer terminal and the signal processor.


According to another aspect of this application, provided herein is a multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train, comprising a rescue command vehicle, a medical ambulance, a firefighting and lighting vehicle, a high-speed rail rescue crane, a rescue and crane auxiliary vehicle, a guidance and recovery vehicle, a drilling and excavate vehicle and mobile reserved vehicles, the multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train comprises a vehicle equipped with wheels and a concave floor is disposed in middle of the vehicle floor, wherein a steel frame base is disposed on the concave floor; a cassette deck is set on both sides of the steel frame base and a V-type chute is set up on the cassette deck; a pedestal floor is disposed on the steel frame base, a sliding tenon is set on both sides of the pedestal floor, the sliding tenons is engaged with the V-type chute; an end of the pedestal floor is connected to a trip lever of a hydraulic cylinder fixed on the steel frame base; a rotary support is fixed on the pedestal floor, a crane is fixed on the pedestal floor; legs of the crane are disposed on the vehicle floor; and a slot engaged with a steel rail is disposed on root of the legs of the crane.


In the high-speed rail wreck crane, the legs of the crane include eight (8) concave legs that are invertedly fastened to the top surface of the rail and retained to I-type waist of the steel rail. Preferably, the concave leg is fastened and locked on the I-type waist of the steel rail by a sliding block. The diameter of the rotary support is less than the rail gauge. The pedestal floor, the rotary support and the upper components of them can be horizontally movable (along the direction perpendicular to the steel rail). A cab is disposed on the crane, wherein a signal processor, a computer terminal and a controller are disposed inside of the cab.


The present high-speed rail rescue crane is safer, more stable and more practical. This multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train is suitable for the rescue of multi-type accident of high-speed rail and it is also suitable in unique terrains, such as elevated sections, tunnels, canyons and water.


It is understood that both the foregoing general description and the following detailed description are exemplary only and are not necessarily restrictive of the disclosure as claimed. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate an embodiment of the disclosure and together with the general description, serve to explain the principle of the disclosure.





BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The numerous advantages of the present application may be better understood by those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying figures where:



FIG. 1 is a structural schematic drawing of a high-speed rail rescue crane according to the present application; and



FIG. 2 is an aerial view of the rotary support and steel frame according to the present application; and



FIG. 3 is a horizontal sectional view of the sliding tenon and V-type chute according to the present application; and



FIG. 4 is a horizontal sectional view of the connection of the crane leg and steel rail according to the present application; and



FIG. 5 is a structural view of the basic formation of the multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train according to the present application; and



FIG. 6 is a logic control view of the sensors of the rescue crane according to the present application.





DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Reference will now be made in detail to the subject matter disclosed, which is illustrated in the accompanying drawings.


Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 3, the present application refers to a new high-speed rail rescue crane comprising: a vehicle equipped with wheels 3 and a concave floor 41 set in the middle of the vehicle floor 4. A steel frame 6 is fixed on the concave floor 41. A cassette deck 5 is set on both sides of the steel frame base 6 and a V-type chute 5.1 is set up on the cassette deck 5. A pedestal floor 8 is fixed on the steel frame base 6, where both sides of a sliding tenon 8.1 is set on. Referring to FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, the sliding tenon 8.1 is engaged with the V-type chute 5.1. The end of the pedestal floor 8 connects with the trip lever 7 of hydraulic cylinder fixed on the steel frame base 6. The trip lever 7 drives the pedestal floor 8. A rotary support 9 is set on the pedestal floor 8, on which the crane 11 is fixed. A crane leg 2 is disposed on the vehicle floor 4. Referring to FIG. 4, there is slot disposed on the end of the leg 2 where the slot couples with rail 1. Bob-weight 10 and drum 11 are disposed on the crane.


The high-speed rail wreck crane is equipped with eight concave legs 2 that are invertedly fastened to the upper apex of the rail and the waist of the I-shaped rail. For example, the concave leg is fastened to the waist of the I-shaped rail by a sliding block. A cab 12 is disposed on the crane, where a signal processor 15, a computer terminal and a controller 16 are disposed. The sensors 14.1-14.4 are disposed on the top of the crane boom 13, the edge of the V-shape chute 5.1, the center of the rotary support 9 and the end of the legs 2. The sensors connect to the computer terminal and controller 16 via a signal processor 15.


According to another aspect of this application, disclosed herein is a multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train, referring to FIG. 5, comprising a rescue command vehicle 101, a medical ambulance 102, a fire fighting vehicle 103, a high-speed rail rescue crane 104, recovery vehicle (crane auxiliary vehicle) 105, a grooming recovery vehicle 106, a drilling mining vehicle 107, and a motor spare vehicle 108. The multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train comprises a vehicle equipped with wheels and a concave floor 41 is disposed in the middle of the vehicle floor 4. A steel frame 6 is fixed on the concave floor 41. A cassette deck 5 is set on both sides of the steel frame base 6 and a V-type chute 5.1 is set up on the cassette deck 5. A pedestal floor 8 is fixed on the steel frame base 6, where both sides of a sliding tenon 8.1 is set on. The sliding tenon 8.1 is engaged with the V-type chute 5.1. The end of the pedestal floor 8 connects with trip lever 7 of hydraulic cylinder fixed on the steel frame base. A rotary support 9 is disposed on the pedestal floor 8, where the crane is fixed. A crane leg 2 is disposed on the vehicle floor 8. There is slot on the end of the leg 2 where the slot couples with rail 1.


The high-speed rail wreck crane is equipped with eight concave legs 2 which are invertedly fastening to the upper apex of the rail and the waist of the I-shaped rail. For example, the concave leg is fasted to the waist of the I-shaped rail by the sliding block. The cab 12 is disposed on the crane, where the crane comprises a signal processor 15, a computer terminal and a controller 16. The sensors 14 are disposed on the top of the crane boom, at the edge of the V-shape chute, in the center of the rotary support and at the end of the legs. The sensor 14 connects to the computer terminal and controller 16 via a signal processor 15.


Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, to overcome and solve the problem with short legs (the railway line gauge is 1435 mm) which leads to vehicle rollover, the embodiments described herein adopts the following stable and firm measures: the steel frame base of an existing rail rescue crane is disposed on a platform trailer, however, in this application, the steel frame base is fixed on the concave floor 41 to lower the crane barycenter (center of gravity) so that stability is improved. The rail concave platform trailer is refitted to special vehicle for high-speed rail rescue. The vehicle floor 4, 41 and its frame structure are integrated with the steel frame 6, leg 2, vehicle floor 8, rotary support 9 and V-type chute 5.1 to enhance stability. To reduce the diameter of the rotary support 9, the diameter of the rotary support is within the range of 1200 mm to 1300 mm (less than the railway line gauge which is 1435 mm). The center of the rotary support 9 and the crane boom cannot cross the gauge line of the side of the acting force, as this would lead to an unbalanced barycenter. The V-type chute 5.1 is disposed on both ends of the concave floor 41 of the platform trailer to support vehicle floor 8 and its superstructure. The pedestal floor 8 connects with trip lever 7 of hydraulic cylinder to make the pedestal floor 8, rotary support 9 and its superstructure move horizontally which increases the distance of the center of the rotary support 9 to the most stressed legs 2. In doing so, stability is realized and guaranteed. Meanwhile, the computer system of the rescue crane monitors safety and surveils the key parts of the rescue crane via sensors 14.1-14.4 and signal processor 15. The computer terminal and the controller 16 display and warn the user based on the various states of the equipment. This ensures correct operation of the equipment.


Multifunctional marshalling high-speed rail rescue trains 101-108 are satisfied with the command of “parallel operation”, that is, the rescue trains can stop at an adjacent station before arriving at the place of the accident. The train 101-103 of number 1-3 arrive on an adjacent rail to rescue the wounded and evacuate passengers. Number 4-8 of the train 104-108 gets ready to rescue. After the rescue is completed, the rescue within unique terrain begins. The multifunctional high-speed rail rescue trains 101-108 are suitable in unique terrains, such as elevated sections, tunnels, canyons and water. The new high-speed rail rescue crane and multifunctional high-speed rail rescue train are also suitable for the technical rescue of multi-type accident of high-speed rail.












Marshalling High-speed rail Rescue Train











Marshalling






train
Vehicles

Vehicle


number
properties
On-board equipments
Member
Remarks





Train 1
101. Rescue
1. radio communication, wired
Emergency
First train,



Command
communication facility;
rescue
locomotive cab



vehicle
2. Rescue radio and hand
commanding
and rescue




microphone;
officers,
command,




3. safety supervision recording,
special or
rescue services,




video recording and the
department
monitor,




related equipment of accident
managers,
survey




investigation
safety





inspectors


Train 2
102. medical
1. First aid equipment, first-aid
Medical and
Equipment for



ambulance
medicines and first-aid bed for
epidemic
blood




trauma patients;
prevention
transfusion,




2. Disinfection and epidemic
staff
oxygen




prevention drugs

transfusion and






transfusion can






be performed in






emergency tents






if necessary.


Train 3
103. fire fighting
1. fire fighting and ventilation
Fire
General



vehicle
equipment;
suppression,
chemical fires,




2. Power generators, power
generator sets,
electric fires and




equipment, external power for
tunnel
general fire




meeting the needs of the
ventilation and
extinguishing




emergency scene which
living supply
equipment,




require a power supply;
staff
emergency tents,




3. Serving simple pasta, bread,

30, a simple




drinking water and other

folding table or




emergency food;

chair20




4. Emergency tents, cots and




other first-aid supplies


Train 4 and 5
104. 105 Rescue
Comprehensive rescue crane,
The operators
Suitable for high



crane
comprising a leg fastening the
of the
speed rail rescue




rail automatically and steadily,
comprehensive
crane (the




whose elevating capacity is
rescue crane
weight of high-




120T of base boom, 60T of

speed train is




the secondary boom (8 shaft

about 50T)




and the shaft weight is within




16T)




1. Manage the derailed




locomotive vehicle by lifting




portions of the train;




2. Pull out the locomotive




vehicle subversion in tunnel




by strong traction


Train 6
106. grooming
1. An assault boats, a rubber
Assault boats,
Natural disaster,



recovery vehicle
valve, an aerial ladder, a
rubber valve,
such as rock fall,




hanging ladder and other
pontoon bridge
flood,




pontoon bridge equipment;
equipment and
earthquake or




2. various re-railer, lifting jack,
fluctuating
the accident




fluctuating short rail, sleeper
rescue staff
occurred in




and so on;

bridge, tunnel,




3. track skeleton, sleepers,

elevated and




ballast material, cement and

waters where the




sand.

pontoon bridge






equipment is






required. to






evacuate






passenger


Train 7
107. drilling
1. Drilling equipment, drainage
the appropriate
An excavator, a



mining vehicle
equipment and life detectors
staff of
loader and two




and so on;
drilling,
dump trucks




2. Forcible division in rescue
drainage,




requires cutting device;
search and




3. Excavators, loaders, dump
rescue and the




trucks and earth removal
earth rotation




vehicles


Train 8
108. store
Amplified emergency rescue
Relevant staff
Caboose,



maneuver
and other emergency services

locomotive cabs,






and rescue






emergency






standby








Claims
  • 1. A rail rescue crane comprising: a vehicle equipped with wheels; and a concave floor disposed on middle of the vehicle floor; wherein a steel frame base is disposed on the concave floor; a cassette deck is set on both sides of the steel frame base and a V-type chute is set on the cassette deck; a pedestal floor is disposed on the steel frame base; a sliding tenon is set on both sides of the pedestal floor, wherein the sliding tenon is engaged with the V-type chute; an end of the pedestal floor is connected to a trip lever of a hydraulic cylinder fixed on the steel frame base; a rotary support is fixed on the pedestal floor, a crane is fixed on the pedestal floor; legs of the crane are disposed on the vehicle floor; and a slot engaged with a steel rail is disposed on root of the legs of the crane, wherein the legs of the crane comprise eight concave legs that are invertedly fastened to the top surface of the rail and retained to an I-type waist of the steel rail.
  • 2. The rail rescue crane of claim 1, wherein the concave leg is fastened and locked onto the I-type waist of the steel rail by a sliding block.
  • 3. The rail rescue crane of claim 1, further comprising a cab disposed on the crane; wherein the cab comprises a signal processor, a computer terminal and a controller disposed inside of the cab.
  • 4. The rail rescue crane of claim 3, wherein the top of boom of the crane, the edge of the V-shape chute, the center of the rotary support and the root of the legs are equipped with sensors that communicated with the computer terminal and the signal processor.
  • 5. The rail rescue crane of claim 1, wherein diameter of the rotary support is less than the rail gauge.
  • 6. The rail rescue crane of claim 1, wherein the pedestal floor, the rotary support and the upper components of them can be horizontally movable, and the center of the rotary support and the crane boom do not cross the gauge line on the side of the acting force.
  • 7. A multifunctional rail rescue train comprising a rescue command vehicle; a medical ambulance; a firefighting vehicle; a high-speed rail rescue crane; a rescue and crane auxiliary vehicle; and a drilling and excavate vehicle; and a rail rescue crane, wherein the rail rescue crane further comprises a vehicle equipped with wheels; and a concave floor is disposed in middle of the vehicle floor, wherein: a steel frame base is disposed on the concave floor; a cassette deck is set on both sides of the steel frame base and a V-type chute is set on the cassette deck; a pedestal floor is disposed on the steel frame base; a sliding tenon is set on both sides of the pedestal floor, wherein the sliding tenon is engaged with the V-type chute; an end of the pedestal floor is connected to a trip lever of a hydraulic cylinder fixed on the steel frame base; a rotary support is fixed on the pedestal floor, a crane is fixed on the pedestal floor; legs of the crane are disposed on the vehicle floor; and a slot engaged with a steel rail is disposed on root of the legs of the crane, wherein the legs of the crane comprise eight concave legs that are invertedly fastened to the top surface of the rail and retained to an I-type waist of the steel rail.
  • 8. The rail rescue crane of claim 7, wherein the concave leg is fastened and locked onto the I-type waist of the steel rail by a sliding block.
  • 9. The rail rescue crane of claim 7, further comprising a cab disposed on the crane; wherein the cab comprises a signal processor, a computer terminal and a controller disposed inside of the cab.
  • 10. The rail rescue crane of claim 9, wherein the top of boom of the crane, the edge of the V-shape chute, the center of the rotary support and the root of the legs are equipped with sensors that communicated with the computer terminal and the signal processor.
  • 11. The rail rescue crane of claim 7, wherein diameter of the rotary support is less than the rail gauge.
  • 12. The rail rescue crane of claim 7, wherein the pedestal floor, the rotary support and the upper components of them can be horizontally movable, and the center of the rotary support and the crane boom do not cross the gauge line on the side of the acting force.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
2013 1 0251576 Jun 2013 CN national
2013 2 0361045 U Jun 2013 CN national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/CN2014/080379 6/20/2014 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO2014/202018 12/24/2014 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
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Related Publications (1)
Number Date Country
20150239479 A1 Aug 2015 US