Installation for filling a sand box fitted to a rail vehicle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6666642
  • Patent Number
    6,666,642
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 25, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 23, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
An installation for filling a rail vehicle sand box comprises both a pressurized vessel containing sand or other granular material and a portable delivery head connected to the vessel. The installation further comprises an intermediate assembly having a first end fitted with means for airtight coupling to the portable delivery head and a second end connected to the sand box. The intermediate assembly can form part of the equipment of a rail vehicle, or alternatively it can form part of the equipment of a platform.
Description




The present invention relates to an operator delivering a granular material such as sand from a fixed station to fill tanks commonly referred to as “sand boxes” which are provided on rail vehicles, where the term “rail vehicle” covers not only trains but also trams.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In rail vehicles, it is known to distribute sand between the wheels and the rail in order to increase adhesion between the wheel and the rail. When the vehicle is starting, and each time that it needs to deliver a large amount of torque, sand is taken from a storage tank referred to as a sand box. The sand box is filled when the vehicle is stationary, in particular when it is standing at a platform. The sand box has an inlet feed orifice which is accessible from outside the vehicle.




In general, sand boxes are filled from a sand storage vessel connected to a feed pipe. The storage vessel is positioned at a height which is sufficient to enable the sand to flow under gravity along the pipe into the inlet orifice of the sand box. In order to increase the flow rate of the sand, the storage vessel can be pressurized.




Proposals have already been made, in particular in documents DE 2 443 552 and EP 0 561 679 for devices to deliver a granular material that comprise both a transfer vessel for the material, which vessel is fed with compressed air under pressure, and a portable delivery head having one end connected by a flexible hose to the transfer vessel. The pressure and flow rate conditions for the compressed air in the transfer vessel are determined in such a manner that the flow of material in the hose corresponds to operation in “dense” phase for DE 2 443 552 and in “solid” phase for document EP 0 561 679.




The devices proposed in those prior documents are suitable for filling sand boxes having inlet orifices at man height, i.e. low enough for an operator standing on the platform to be able to insert the portable head manually into the inlet orifice of the sand box. Such devices are particularly suitable for the European railway network.




In contrast, those devices are not suitable for the North American railway network where rail vehicles are much larger in size with large-capacity sand boxes having their inlet orifices located at the tops of the vehicles so that they are not directly accessible to operators standing on a platform.




OBJECT AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to enable a rail vehicle sand box to be filled when its inlet orifice is not directly accessible to an operator on a platform, with filling taking place via a portable delivery head connected to a pressurized vessel containing sand or other granular materials.




This object is fully achieved by the filler installation of the invention. In conventional manner, the installation comprises at least one pressurized vessel containing sand or other granular material and at least portable delivery head connected to said vessel.




In characteristic manner, said installation further comprises an intermediate assembly having a first end fitted with means for airtight connection to the portable delivery head and whose second end is connected to the sand box.




Thus, an operator on the platform can connect the portable delivery head to the first end of the intermediate assembly, this connection necessarily being airtight, and can then actuate the delivery head to feed sand into the intermediate assembly so that it goes to the inlet orifice of the sand box. The connection between the first end of the intermediate assembly and the delivery head must be airtight because sand is moved from the vessel to the sand box by means of the thrust applied thereto by the compressed air pressurizing the inside of the vessel. Any leakage of air through the connection means would cause the pressure to drop and would thus stop sand displacement from functioning properly.




In a manner that is known from document EP 0 561 679, the portable delivery head comprises both a rigid hollow tube for transferring sand and a suction nozzle which is fixed to the outside of the tube and which is connected to a suction source. Under such circumstances, the intermediate assembly comprises both an intermediate sand transfer pipe and an intermediate air suction pipe, the first ends of said pipes being fitted with means for airtight coupling respectively to the hollow tube and to the suction nozzle of the delivery head, while the second ends of said pipes are connected to the sand box. Below, in the present text, the term “intermediate assembly” without further details covers, as appropriate, either a single intermediate pipe for transferring sand or else two intermediate pipes for transferring sand and for suction, respectively.




In an embodiment, the intermediate assembly is permanently mounted on the rail vehicle. The second end of the intermediate assembly opens out into the top portion of the sand box, either into its inlet orifice or else into a zone that is distinct from the inlet orifice of said sand box. In the second case, it therefore remains possible to fill the sand box in conventional manner under gravity from a storage vessel using the conventional inlet orifice, and also to fill the sand box under manual control of an operator using the portable delivery head and the intermediate assembly that are characteristic of the invention.




The first end of the intermediate assembly opens out laterally through a low portion of the rail vehicle. It can be advantageous to fit the vehicle so as to enable it to be filled regardless of which side of the vehicle is adjacent to the platform. For this purpose, the intermediate assembly includes at least one Y junction whose two upstream ends terminate in two first ends fitted with means for airtight coupling with the delivery head, said ends opening out laterally in respective opposite sides of the rail vehicle.




Some rail vehicles have two independent sand boxes disposed close to each other. Under such circumstances, the intermediate assembly may have at least one Y junction whose two downstream segments terminate in second ends connected to each of the two sand boxes, respectively.




In an embodiment of the filler installation of the invention, the intermediate assembly is permanently mounted on the platform.




Under such circumstances, the installation can include in particular a support gantry and means for fixing the intermediate assembly to the gantry, said gantry comprising a vertical girder fixed to the platform and a top horizontal girder; in addition, in this case, the downstream portion of the intermediate assembly is flexible.




In the first embodiment, all vehicles must be equipped with their own intermediate assemblies. In the second embodiment there is only a single installation and it serves to fill sand boxes via their conventional inlet openings. Nevertheless, this second embodiment presents the drawback whereby the operator must initially open the inlet orifice of the sand box and cause the second end of the intermediate assembly to penetrate therein. This therefore requires additional manual operation which is avoided with the first embodiment of the filler installation.




In a manner disclosed in document EP 0 561 679, the portable delivery head may comprise:




a) a first rigid tube for feeding sand;




b) a removable closure element for shutting the end of the first tube;




c) a shaft for pivoting the closure element, the shaft being mounted along the first tube; and




d) a handle for actuating said pivot shaft.




In a manner characteristic of the invention, the delivery head also comprises a support plate having the first tube and the pivot shaft passing therethrough; and the means for airtight coupling comprise means for fixing the support plate to the first end of the intermediate assembly.




Preferably, the first end of the intermediate assembly has a bearing plate which is pierced by an opening to pass the first tube and the removable closure element, the fixing means being suitable for providing releasable and airtight fixing of the support plate to the bearing plate.




When the intermediate assembly includes an intermediate pipe for sucking up dust and the portable delivery head includes a second rigid tube for sucking up dust, then the bearing plate has a second opening for passing the second tube, the first opening being disposed in register with the upstream end of the intermediate pipe for transferring sand, while the second end is placed in register with the upstream end of the intermediate suction pipe.




The fixing means can include, in particular, a gasket which is mounted on one of the two plates, on its face that faces the other plate.




In a particular embodiment, the fixing means may further comprise:




a) a quarter-turn clamping cam mounted free to rotate on the periphery of the support plate; and




b) a clamping lever secured to the cam, and the bearing plate may include a peripheral annular shoulder whose inside face is formed with a groove suitable for co-operating with the quarter-turn cam.




Thus, to connect the delivery head with the first end of the intermediate assembly, it suffices for the operator to cause the hollow tube(s) to penetrate into the opening(s) of the bearing plate until the support plate presses against the bearing plate, with the gasket optionally being interposed between said two plates, and then for the operator to actuate the clamping lever so as to cause the cam to turn through quarter of a turn, thereby obtaining airtight coupling between the delivery head and the intermediate assembly.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will be better understood on reading the following description of two embodiments of installations for filling sand boxes in a rail vehicle from a portable delivery head for sand, said installation having two intermediate pipes, one for transferring sand and the other for sucking up dust, and as shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a diagrammatic view of a first embodiment in which the intermediate pipes are permanently mounted to a vehicle;





FIG. 2

is a diagram showing a second embodiment in which the intermediate pipes are permanently mounted to a platform; and





FIGS. 3 and 4

are diagrammatic longitudinal sections of the delivery head and of the first ends of the two intermediate pipes, shown firstly prior to being coupled together (

FIG. 3

) and secondly once coupling has been achieved (FIG.


4


).











MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION





FIGS. 1 and 2

are diagrams showing a platform


1


with a rail vehicle


2


standing next to it, in this case a locomotive or a motor power unit, which is to have its two sand boxes


3


filled. For simplification purposes, the rails


4


on which the vehicle


2


is standing are shown as being as in the same plane as the platform


1


, but they could equally well be situated in a plane that is at a different height from the platform


1


.




A fixed station


5


for delivering sand is shown on the platform


1


. This station


5


comprises a transfer vessel


6


which is fed with compressed air under pressure and a portable delivery head


7


whose rear end


7




a


is connected by a flexible pipe


8


to the transfer vessel


6


. This station is as taught in document EP 0 561 679. Thus, in conventional manner that is not shown, a sand storage silo feeds a plurality of storage vessels disposed beneath the level of the platform


1


, each storage vessel itself being connected to and feeding a plurality of transfer vessels such as the vessel


6


that is shown.




In a manner that is traditional for rail vehicles on the North American continent, each of the sand boxes


3


is of large capacity so that its inlet orifice


9


which is situated at the top of said sand box


3


must necessarily open to the outside of the vehicle


2


at a height which is much higher than the height of a man standing on the platform


1


. The invention makes it possible for an operator on the platform to fill the sand box


3


using the portable head


7


of the sand delivery station


5


by implementing at least one intermediate sand transfer pipe having a first end which includes means for airtight connection to the delivery head


7


and a second end which is connected to the inlet opening of the sand box


3


.




In the first embodiment as shown in

FIG. 1

, the sand transfer pipe


10


is permanently mounted to the rail vehicle


2


. Its first end


11


opens out to one of the sides


12


of the vehicle


2


at a height h above the plane of the platform


1


which makes it easily accessible to an operator on the platform that has the portable delivery head


7


.




The second end


12


thereof opens out into the top portion


3




a


of a sand box


3


.




In the example shown, the portable head


7


is provided with a suction tube


13


, and the intermediate sand transfer pipe


10


is accompanied by an intermediate suction pipe


14


. The first end


15


of the intermediate suction pipe


14


likewise opens out to one side of the vehicle, in the immediate vicinity of the first end


11


of the intermediate pipe


10


for transferring sand, while its second end


16


opens out into the top portion


3




a


of the sand box


3


, likewise close to the second end


12


of the intermediate sand transfer pipe


10


.




The portable head


7


must be capable of being connected in airtight manner to the two ends


11


and


15


of the two intermediate pipes


10


and


14


, respectively. The displacement of sand


17


from the transfer vessel


5


to the sand box


3


is obtained by means of the high pressure which exists inside the transfer vessel


6


. In particular, the pressure and flow rate conditions for compressed air in the transfer vessel


6


are determined in such a manner that the flow of sand along the flexible pipe


8


, into the portable head


7


, and then along the intermediate pipe


10


corresponds to operation in “solid” phase. Nevertheless, this is not essential, and conditions can be designed so that flow takes place in “dense” phase, as in document DE 2 443 552, for example.




The disposition of the intermediate pipes


10


and


14


must naturally take account of the space available that exists inside the portion of the vehicle


2


containing the sand box(es)


3


. In the example shown in

FIG. 1

, both sand boxes are filled simultaneously from the same first end


11


of the intermediate sand transfer pipe


10


. To do this, the intermediate pipe


10


has a Y junction


18


whose two downstream segments


19


act as respective second ends of the intermediate pipe


10


and open out into the two sand boxes


3


, respectively. The same applies to the intermediate suction pipe


14


which likewise has a Y junction


20


whose two downstream segments


21


act as second ends for said pipe


14


and open out into the upper portions


3




a


of the two sand boxes


3


respectively.




In this same example as shown, both sand boxes


3


can be filled regardless of which side of the vehicle


2


is adjacent to the delivery station


5


on the platform


1


. To make this possible, both intermediate pipes


10


and


14


have two other respective Y junctions


22


and


23


whose respective upstream segments


24


and


25


act as first ends


11


and


15


for said two intermediate pipes


10


and


14


.




Airtight coupling between the portable head


7


and the first ends


11


,


15


of the intermediate pipes


10


,


14


is described below with reference to

FIGS. 3 and 4

.





FIG. 3

shows the portable head


7


prior to being inserted into the first end


11


of the intermediate sand transfer pipe


10


. For simplification purposes, in

FIG. 3

, this first end


11


is shown extending substantially horizontally whereas it is, in fact, oblique once fitted to the rail vehicle


2


, as can be seen in FIG.


1


.




The portable sand delivery head


7


has a first rigid hollow tube


26


whose rear end


26




a


is connected to the flexible hose


8


which is itself connected to the transfer vessel


6


of the filler station


5


. The portable head


7


also has a second rigid hollow tube


27


which is connected via a sheath


28


to a suction source.




The outlet orifice


29


of the first hollow tube


26


is provided with a removable shutter


30


which consists in a shutter plate


31


facing said outlet orifice


29


in the closed position. This shutter plate


31


is mounted to pivot with a rod


32


which extends longitudinally along the outside of the first hollow tube


26


which is fixed to the shutter plate


31


in an eccentric portion thereof. This rod


32


can be turned angularly by a handle


33


which is situated opposite from the shutter plate


31


and which is accessible to the operator.




Around the two hollow tubes


26


and


27


and the actuator rod


32


, there is mounted transversely a support plate


34


so that said plate, e.g. of generally circular shape, surrounds both tubes and the rod in leaktight manner. On the front face


34




a


of the support plate


34


there is fixed a gasket


35


which is pierced by the two tubes


26


and


27


and by the rod


32


.




The support plate


34


has a peripheral annular shoulder


36


with a quarter-turn clamping cam


37


mounted free to rotate on the outside thereof, which cam can be actuated by a clamping lever


38


.




The first end


11


of the intermediate sand transfer pipe


10


is terminated by a funnel box


39


into which the second end


15


of the intermediate suction pipe


14


penetrates, as can be seen on the right-hand side of FIG.


3


. The circular funnel box


39


has a diameter D which is greater than the normal diameter d of the intermediate transfer pipe


10


, said diameter d being equal to the diameter d of the first hollow tube


26


of the delivery head


7


.




Beyond the funnel box


39


, the diameter of the intermediate pipe


10


tapers progressively like a funnel down to the normal diameter d.




On the peripheral edge of the inlet orifice


40


of the funnel box


39


there is mounted transversely a bearing plate


41


which is pierced by two through openings


42


and


43


. These two through openings


42


and


43


are shaped in such a manner as to allow the leading portion


7




a


of the delivery head


7


to pass through, i.e. the portion extending from the shutter plate


31


to the gasket


39


and not including said gasket. More precisely, the first through opening


42


receives the first tube


26


in the funnel box


39


together with the actuator rod


32


and the shutter plate


31


in its closed position.




The first end


15


of the intermediate suction pipe


14


is connected inside the box


39


to the second through opening


43


. Said second opening


43


is shaped to receive as a close-fit the leading portion


27




a


of the second tube


27


, i.e. the portion thereof which projects beyond the gasket


35


.




The front of the bearing plate


41


carries an annular shoulder


44


which includes a groove


45


formed in its inside face


46


. This groove


45


is designed to receive the quarter-turn cam


37


.




To connect the delivery head


7


in airtight manner to the first ends


11


and


15


of the two intermediate pipes


10


and


14


, it suffices for the operator to insert the leading portion


7




a


of said head


7


through the two through openings


42


and


43


, taking care that the cam


37


penetrates into the longitudinal portion of the groove


45


, and until the gasket


35


comes to bear against the front face of the bearing plate


41


. In this position, the operator actuates the lever


38


so as to turn the cam


37


to make it travel along the annular and slightly helical portion of the groove


45


so as to cause the support plate


36


and the bearing plate


41


to move towards each other, thereby compressing the gasket


35


. This relative position of the various members provides airtight coupling and is shown in FIG.


4


.




Once airtight coupling has been achieved, the operator can open the shutter plate


31


of the outlet orifice


29


of the head


7


by actuating the handle


33


. This pivoting of the shutter plate


31


is made possible because of the large dimensions of the box


39


in which the shutter plate


31


is then located.




Sand can then escape from the delivery head


7


by passing through the outlet orifice


29


of the first tube


26


and penetrating into the box


39


, after which it moves along the intermediate sand transfer pipe


10


until it reaches the sand box


3


.




For its part, the intermediate suction pipe


14


which is connected in airtight manner to the second tube


27


of the delivery head


7


enables dust to be sucked up, likewise from the sand box


3


.




Once the sand box


3


has been filled, the operator uses the handle


33


to close the first tube


26


of the sand delivery head


7


, and then actuates the lever


38


to release the cam


37


. The head


7


can then be withdrawn from the first ends


11


,


15


of the intermediate pipes


10


,


14


. Sand remains in the intermediate pipe


10


, which sand will remain there until the sand box


3


is next filled. Nevertheless, this sand which remains between two successive fills has a tendency to become compact because of the movements of the vehicle. Such compacted sand could form a plug preventing sand from being transferred along the intermediate pipe


10


on the next fill. To avoid this drawback, prior to inserting sand from the head


7


into the first end


11


, it is recommended to blow in a certain quantity of compressed air. This blast of compressed air serves to decompact the sand present in the intermediate pipe


10


and to put the sand back into conditions favorable for being moved along the intermediate pipe


10


, in particular when operating in “solid” phase or “dense” phase. This blast can be obtained from a compressed air feed nozzle included in the delivery head


7


.




In the second embodiment as shown in

FIG. 2

, the two intermediate sand transfer and suction pipes are permanently mounted to the platform


1


by means of a supporting gantry


47


comprising a vertical girder


48


fixed to the platform and a top horizontal girder


49


situated at a height H which is high enough to be above the rail vehicle


2


. The two first ends


11


,


15


of the two intermediate pipes


10


,


14


are fixed to the vertical gantry


48


near to the bottom thereof so that they are easily accessible to an operator carrying the portable sand delivery head


7


.




The two intermediate pipes


10


,


14


are fixed by any suitable means to the gantry


47


.




In this embodiment, the sand boxes


3


are filled using the conventional inlet orifices


9


thereof. The operator must therefore cause the rear ends of said intermediate pipes to penetrate into said orifice


9


regardless of the position of the vehicle


2


relative to the gantry


47


. To do this, the downstream portion


50


of said intermediate pipes


10


,


14


is flexible so as to be easily displaced by an operator climbing up a ladder


51


which is provided on the side face of the vehicle


2


.




To enable both sand boxes


3


to be filled, it is preferable for the horizontal top girder


49


to be mounted to pivot relative to the vertical girder


48


so that the operator can bring the extreme downstream portion of the two pipes


10


,


14


over the inlet orifice


9


of the particular sand box


3


that is to be filled.



Claims
  • 1. An installation for filling a rail vehicle sand box, the installation comprising at least one pressurized vessel containing granular material and at least one portable delivery head connected to said vessel, the installation further comprising an intermediate assembly having a first end fitted with means for airtight coupling to the portable delivery head and a second end connected to the sand box.
  • 2. The installation according to claim 1, wherein the portable delivery head comprises a hollow rigid tube for transferring the granular material and a suction nozzle which is fixed to the outside of the tube and connected to a suction source, and wherein the intermediate assembly comprises an intermediate sand transfer pipe and an intermediate air suction pipe having a first end fitted with means for airtight coupling to the suction nozzle of the delivery head and a second end connected to the sand box.
  • 3. The installation according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate assembly is permanently mounted on the rail vehicle.
  • 4. The installation according to claim 3, wherein the second end of the intermediate assembly opens out into the top portion of the sand box in a zone that is different from the inlet orifice of said sand box.
  • 5. The installation according to claim 3, wherein the intermediate assembly includes at least one Y junction whose two upstream segments are terminated by two first ends fitted with means for airtight coupling to the delivery head and opening out on respective sides of the rail vehicle.
  • 6. The installation according to claim 3, wherein the rail vehicle has two independent sand boxes disposed close to each other, and wherein the intermediate assembly has at least one Y junction whose two downstream segments are terminated by second ends connected respectively to each of the two sand boxes.
  • 7. The installation according to claim 1, wherein the intermediate assembly is permanently mounted to the platform.
  • 8. The installation according to claim 7, including a support gantry and means for fixing the intermediate assembly to the gantry, said gantry comprising a vertical girder fixed to the platform and a horizontal top girder, the downstream portion of the intermediate assembly being flexible.
  • 9. The installation according to claim 1, wherein the portable delivery head comprises:a) a first rigid tube for feeding the granular material; b) a removable closure element for shutting the end of the first tube; c) a shaft for pivoting the closure element, the shaft being mounted along the first tube; and d) a handle for actuating said pivot shaft, wherein the delivery head includes a support plate having the first tube and the pivot shaft passing therethrough, and wherein the means for airtight coupling comprises means for fixing the support plate to the first end of the intermediate assembly.
  • 10. The installation according to claim 9, wherein the intermediate assembly comprises an intermediate sand transport pipe and an intermediate dust suction pipe, wherein the portable delivery head includes a second rigid tube for sucking up dust, and wherein the bearing plate includes a second opening for passing the second tube, the first opening being placed in registration with the upstream end of the intermediate sand transfer pipe while the second opening is placed in registration with the upstream end of the intermediate suction pipe.
  • 11. The installation according to claim 9, wherein the fixing means includes a gasket which is mounted on one of two plates, on its face facing the other plate.
  • 12. The installation according to claim 9, wherein the fixing means further includes:a) a quarter-turn clamping cam mounted free to rotate on the periphery of the support plate; and b) a clamping lever secured to the cam, and wherein the bearing plate includes a peripheral annular shoulder whose inside face is formed with a groove suitable for co-operating with the quarter-turn cam.
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