Claims
- 1. A hydrostatic hi-rail system comprising:
a railway maintenance vehicle having a frame and means on said frame adapted for engagement with a ground surface for supporting said vehicle on said surface, said frame having a front end and a rear end; a front lift assembly secured to said front end of said frame and a rear lift assembly secured to said rear end of said frame; each of said lift assemblies including a pair of lift cylinders, a pair of rail wheels coupled to said lift cylinders for engagement with a pair of spaced-apart railway rails, and a pair of hydraulic motors coupled to said rail wheels; and control means for selectively actuating said lift cylinders for moving said rail wheels between a stored position spaced from said railway rails and an on-rail position engaging said rails, thereby lifting said vehicle and ground surface engagement means above the ground surface and supporting said vehicle on said rail wheels on said railway rails, and for selectively actuating said hydraulic motors when said rail wheels are in said on-rail position to transport said vehicle along said railway rails.
- 2. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 1 further comprising means for coupling said railway maintenance vehicle to other railway vehicles.
- 3. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 2 further comprising means for adjusting the height of said coupling means.
- 4. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a coupler latch and means for remotely operating said coupler latch.
- 5. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 1 further comprising a pair of fail-safe brakes coupled to a pair of said rail wheels.
- 6. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said control means for selectively actuating said hydraulic motors includes a low speed driving range for driving said hydraulic motors within a first speed range and a high speed driving range for driving said hydraulic motors within a second speed range.
- 7. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said control means includes a selectively operable controller for transmitting a command signal and a control receiver responsive to said command signal for actuating each of said lift assemblies to move said rail wheels to said stored position or said on-rail position.
- 8. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said control means includes a selectively operable controller for transmitting a command signal and a control receiver responsive to said command signal for actuating each of said hydraulic motors to move said railway maintenance vehicle along said railway rails.
- 9. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 6 wherein said control means includes a selectively operable controller for transmitting a command signal and a control receiver responsive to said command signal for actuating each of said hydraulic motors to move said railway maintenance vehicle along said railway rails.
- 10. A hydrostatic hi-rail system comprising:
a railway maintenance vehicle having a frame, a plurality of ground surface engaging wheels coupled to said frame for supporting said vehicle above said ground surface, an engine mounted on said frame and coupled to said ground surface engaging wheels to propel said vehicle on said ground surface, an at least one hydraulic pump mounted on said frame and coupled to said engine for providing hydraulic pressure, said frame having front and rear ends; a front lift assembly secured to said front end of said frame; a rear lift assembly secured to said rear end of said frame; each of said lift assemblies including a pair of hydraulically actuated lift cylinders coupled to said hydraulic pump, a pair of rail wheels coupled to said lift cylinders for engagement with a pair of spaced-apart railway rails, a pair of hydraulic motors, each having a drive shaft coupled to a rail wheel, each of said hydraulic motors coupled to said hydraulic pump; and means for actuating said lift cylinders for selectively moving said rail wheels between a stored position spaced from said railway rails and an on-rail position on said railway rails and raising said ground surface engaging means above said ground surface and supporting said railway maintenance vehicle on said railway rails, and for selectively actuating said hydraulic motors for propelling said railway maintenance vehicle along said railway rails when in said on-rail position.
- 11. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 10 further comprising means for coupling said railway maintenance vehicle to other railway vehicles.
- 12. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 11 further comprising means for adjusting the height of said coupling means.
- 13. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 11 further comprising a coupler latch and means for remotely operating said coupler latch.
- 14. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 10 further comprising a pair of fail-safe brakes coupled to a pair of said rail wheels.
- 15. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 10 wherein said control means for selectively actuating said hydraulic motors includes a low speed driving range for driving said hydraulic motors within a first speed range and a high speed driving range for driving said hydraulic motors within a second speed range.
- 16. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 10 wherein said control means includes a selectively operable controller for transmitting a command signal and a control receiver responsive to said command signal for actuating each of said lift assemblies to move said rail wheels to said stored position or said on-rail position.
- 17. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 10 wherein said control means includes a selectively operable controller for transmitting a command signal and a control receiver responsive to said command signal for actuating each of said hydraulic motors to move said railway maintenance vehicle along said railway rails.
- 18. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 15 wherein said control means includes a selectively operable controller for transmitting a command signal and a control receiver responsive to said command signal for actuating each of said hydraulic motors to move said railway maintenance vehicle along said railway rails.
- 19. A hi-rail lift system comprising:
a mounting structure adapted to secure said hi-rail lift system to a railway maintenance vehicle; an axle box having a pair of spaced-apart rail wheels, each of said rail wheels coupled to a hydraulic motor; and a pair of lift cylinders each having a housing and a hydraulically actuated piston, each of said housings coupled to said mounting structure, each of said pistons having a head coupled to said axle box, said piston rods movable between a retracted position with said housing and an extended position extending from said housing in response to hydraulic pressure changes applied to said lift cylinders.
- 20. The hi-rail lift system as claimed in claim 19 wherein said lift cylinders are vertically aligned and secured to said mounting structure.
- 21. The hi-rail lift system as claimed in claim 19 further comprising an axle box pivot arm having a first end secured to said axle box and a second end pivotally secured to said mounting structure.
- 22. The hi-rail lift system as claimed in claim 19 further comprising a control system having a selectively actuated transmitter, lift actuator coupled to said lift cylinders and a means for transmitting command signals from said selectively actuated transmitter to said lift actuator to selectively apply hydraulic pressure to said lift cylinders whereby moving said piston rods between said retracted position and said extended position.
- 23. The hi-rail lift system as claimed in claim 22 further comprising a motor actuator coupled to each of said hydraulic motors and means for transmitting command signals from said selectively actuated transmitter to said motor actuator to selectively actuate each of said motors.
- 24. The hi-rail lift system as claimed in claim 23 wherein said motor actuator includes a first speed range for actuating each of said motors and a second speed range for actuating each of said motors.
- 25. The hi-rail system as claimed in claim 19 further comprising a plurality of fail-safe brakes coupled to said rail wheels.
- 26. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 19 further comprising means for coupling said railway maintenance vehicle to other railway vehicles.
- 27. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 26 further comprising means for adjusting the height of said coupling means.
- 28. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 26 further comprising a coupler latch and means for remotely operating said coupler latch.
- 29. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 28 further comprising a pair of fail-safe brakes coupled to a pair of said rail wheels.
- 30. A hi-rail lift system for a railway maintenance vehicle comprising:
a railway maintenance vehicle having a frame, said frame having front and rear ends, a means on said frame adapted for engagement with a ground surface for supporting said vehicle on said surface, an engine coupled to said means on said frame adapted for engagement with a ground surface for moving said vehicle along said ground surface, an at least one hydraulic pump coupled to said engine for providing hydraulic pressure; front and rear mounting structures secured to said front and rear of said frame, respectively; front and rear lift assemblies coupled to said front and rear mounting structures, respectively; each of said lift assemblies having a pair of hydraulically actuated lift cylinders coupled to said hydraulic pump, an axle box having front and rear pairs of axlely aligned rail wheels, a pair of hydraulic motors coupled to two of said rail wheels and coupled to said hydraulic pump, a lift structure pivotally coupled to said mounting structure and said axle box, a pair of hydraulically actuated lift cylinders coupled to said mounting structure and said axle box and coupled to said hydraulic pump; and means for actuating said hydraulic lift cylinders for selectively moving said lift assemblies between a stored position wherein said rail wheels are spaced from a pair of spaced-apart railway rails and an on-rail position wherein said railway wheels are engaged with said railway wheels and said means on said frame adapted for engagement with a ground surface is spaced above said ground surface and said railway maintenance vehicle is supported on said rail wheels on said railway rails, and for selectively actuating said hydraulic motors for moving said railway maintenance vehicle along said railway rails when in said on-rail position.
- 31. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 30 further comprising means for coupling said railway maintenance vehicle to other railway vehicles.
- 32. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 31 further comprising means for adjusting the height of said coupling means.
- 33. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 31 further comprising a coupler latch and means for remotely operating said coupler latch.
- 34. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 30 further comprising a pair of fail-safe brakes coupled to a pair of said rail wheels.
- 35. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 30 wherein said control means for selectively actuating said hydraulic motors includes a low speed driving range for driving said hydraulic motors within a first speed range and a high speed driving range for driving said hydraulic motors within a second speed range.
- 36. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 30 wherein said control means includes a selectively operable controller for transmitting a command signal and a control receiver responsive to said command signal for actuating each of said lift assemblies to cause said rail wheels to move to said stored position or said on-rail position.
- 37. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 30 wherein said control means includes a selectively operable controller for transmitting a command signal and a control receiver responsive to said command signal for actuating each of said hydraulic motors to move said railway maintenance along said railway rails.
- 38. The hydrostatic hi-rail system as claimed in claim 35 wherein said control means includes a selectively operable controller for transmitting a command signal and a control receiver responsive to said command signal for actuating each of said hydraulic motors to move said railway maintenance along said railway rails.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of a prior filed, co-pending application Ser. No. 60/365,280, filed Mar. 18, 2002, entitled HYDROSTATIC HI-RAIL SYSTEM.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60365280 |
Mar 2002 |
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