Machine and method for removing an old track and laying a new track

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6474241
  • Patent Number
    6,474,241
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 5, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A machine for removing an old track and for simultaneously laying a new track on a ballast bed, which comprises a first tie transport apparatus for receiving the old ties, and a second tie transport apparatus for delivering new ties and laying the new ties. A lifting device may be selectively placed in an operating position on the first or the second tie transport apparatus for insertion between the ballast bed and an old tie for engaging the old tie and lifting it off the ballast bed. This may be done by selectively coupling the lifting device to a respective tie transport apparatus, or by driving the lifting device on each tie transport apparatus between operative and inoperative positions.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a machine and method for removing an old track comprised of old rails and old ties from a ballast bed, and for simultaneously laying a new track comprised of new rails and new ties. The machine comprises a first tie transport apparatus for receiving the old ties, the first tie transport apparatus including a lifting device insertable between the ballast bed and an old tie for engaging the old tie and lifting it off the ballast bed, and a second tie transport apparatus for delivering the new ties and laying the new ties.




2. Description of the Prior Art




A machine of this type has been disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,357,867. This machine may be used in track renewal operations while moving it in one direction to replace an old track by new ties and rails, and in the opposite direction to lay a new track on a prepared ballast bed. During the track renewal operation, the machine is advanced in the one direction while supported on a crawler vehicle on a planar surface section from which the old track has been removed and the ballast has either been removed or planed by a ballast bed planing device preceding the planar surface section in the one direction. The new ties are laid and the new rails are deposited thereon behind the crawler vehicle. The new track is laid while the machine is advanced in the opposite direction, for which purpose the machine must be retrofitted by mounting the crawler vehicle on the machine frame ahead of the transport apparatus for the new ties, with respect to the opposite direction. Furthermore, a lifting device of the transport apparatus for the new ties must be turned around to face the opposite direction. At the same time, the transport apparatus for the old ties and the ballast bed planing device are raised into an inoperative position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the primary object of this invention to provide a machine and method for the renewal of a track, which requires a minimum of retrofitting when the operating direction is reversed.




This and other objects are accomplished in accordance with one aspect of the invention with a machine for removing an old track comprised of old rails and old ties from a ballast bed, and for simultaneously laying a new track comprised of new rails and new ties, which comprises a first tie transport apparatus for receiving the old ties and a second tie transport apparatus for delivering the new ties and laying the new ties. According to the present invention, a lifting device is selectively placeable in an operating position on the first or second tie transport apparatus for insertion between the ballast bed and an old tie for engaging the old tie and lifting it off the ballast bed. This may be done with a coupling device on each tie transport apparatus for detachably affixing the lifting device to the first or the second tie transport apparatus. It is also possible for each tie transport apparatus to include the lifting device, in which case a drive selectively moves each tie lifting device between an operating position for receiving an old tie and an inoperative position.




The operating direction of a machine having the above-described structures may be reversed when a track renewal is effected without any retrofitting. This may be of substantially advantage, for example when a double track is to be renewed. In this case, the machine may be advanced in one direction for removing and laying one rail, and then advanced in the opposite direction on the second track for continuing the renewal work without having to turn around the entire machine in a complicated and time-consuming retrofitting operation. All that is required is to disconnect the lifting device for the old ties from the first tie transport apparatus and to mount it on the second tie transport apparatus, or selectively to move each tie lifting device between an operating position for receiving an old tie and an inoperative position. It is an added advantage that such a machine makes it possible to approach an operating site, where the track is to be renewed, from either direction without having to take the orientation of the machine into consideration.




The track renewal method of the present invention comprises engaging the old ties with a first tie transport apparatus including a tie lifting device for lifting the old ties off the ballast bed and removing the lifted old ties with a first tie conveying device moving in a conveying direction, and simultaneously delivering the new ties to a second tie transport apparatus with a second tie conveying device moving in a conveying direction and laying the new ties on the ballast bed with a second tie transport apparatus. The machine is enabled to reverse the operating direction by detaching the tie lifting device from the first transport apparatus and connecting it with the second tie transport apparatus, and reversing the conveying directions of the first and second tie conveying devices.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The above and other objects, advantages and features of this invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of certain now preferred embodiments thereof, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing wherein





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a track renewal machine according to the invention, in a first operating direction;





FIG. 2

is a side elevation view of a tie conveyance and storage car coupled to the track renewal machine of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

shows the machine of

FIG. 1

, in the opposite operating direction;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged detailed view of one embodiment of the tie lifting device; and





FIG. 5

is an enlarged detailed view of another embodiment of the tie lifting device.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawing,

FIG. 1

illustrates machine


1


for removing old track


2


comprised of old rails


22


and old ties


23


from ballast bed


28


, and for simultaneously laying new track


3


comprised of new rails


26


and new ties


27


. The machine comprises machine frame


5


, which may run on the old and new tracks in an operating direction indicated by arrow


4


on vertically adjustable undercarriages


5


,


5


supporting the machine frame on the tracks. Driver's and operator's cab


7


is mounted at one end of the machine frame while its opposite end is supported by universal coupling joint


8


on frame


9


of tie conveying car


10


running on old track


2


on undercarriages


11


,


11


. A number of tie transport cars


12


(not shown in detail) are coupled to tie conveying car


10


. Gantry crane


13


runs on rails


14


along cars


10


and


12


up to joint


8


coupling machine


1


to the tie conveying car. A central power plant


15


is mounted on tie conveying cars


10


to supply energy to drive


16


and all other operating drives of the train.




At operating site


17


, machine


1


is placed over exposed subgrade


20


from which the ballast and track has been removed. To support machine frame


6


during the track renewal operation, a crawler vehicle


19


is lowered onto the subgrade by drives


18


vertically adjustably connecting the crawler vehicle to the machine frame, and the machine runs on the crawler vehicle while track-bound undercarriages


5


,


5


are raised into an inoperative position off the old and new tracks.




First tie transport apparatus


21


for receiving old ties


23


precedes crawler vehicle


19


in the operating direction indicated by arrow


4


and second tie transport apparatus


25


for delivering new ties


27


and laying the new ties trails the crawler vehicle in the operating direction.




Ballast bed planing device


24


positioned between first tie transport apparatus


21


and the crawler vehicle excavates the ballast from bed


28


to produce the exposed subgrade


20


. The ballast bed planing device is mounted on machine frame


6


for 180° rotation about vertical axis


29


to be turned around into the position shown in

FIG. 3

when the operating direction is reversed, as shown by arrow


52


in FIG.


3


. The illustrated ballast bed planing device comprises endless excavating chain


33


which may be revolved by drive


31


and extends in a plane inclined with respect to the track. Drives


32


connect the ballast bed planing device to machine frame


6


for vertical adjustment of the device. Two ballast conveyor bands


35


are arranged above subgrade


20


and below a discharge point of excavating chain


33


to receive the excavated ballast. Conveyor bands


35


extend transversely to the track to convey the excavated ballast to a respective track shoulder. The conveyor bands are mounted on common carrier frame


30


and a parallelogram linkage


34


connects the common carrier frame to ballast bed planing device


24


for vertically adjusting the position of the conveyor bands about axes extending perpendicularly to the track.




A lifting device


36


is in an operating position on only one tie transport apparatus


21


or


25


for insertion between ballast bed


28


and an old tie


23


for engaging the old tie and lifting it off the ballast bed. According to one embodiment of the invention shown in

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


4


, a coupling device


37


,


38


on each tie transport apparatus


21


,


25


enables the lifting device to be detachably affixed to a selected tie transport apparatus. As illustrated more clearly in

FIG. 4

, lifting device


36


has the form of a fork lift


40


. Each coupling device comprises essentially a bolt


39


which may be inserted in aligned bores


41


in the tie transport apparatus and fork lift


40


to affix the fork lift immovably, but detachably, to the selected tie transport apparatus.




The operating direction of the machine may be reversed by detaching lifting device


36


from first tie transport apparatus


21


and connecting it with second tie transport apparatus


25


, and reversing the conveying directions of first and second tie conveying devices


55


,


56


.




In the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 5

, each tie transport apparatus includes the above-described lifting device


36


which is selectively placed in an operating position on tie transport apparatus


21


or


25


by a drive


58


for moving each tie lifting device


36


about horizontal pivot axis


57


between an operating position for receiving an old tie (shown in full lines) and an inoperative position (shown in phantom lines). When machine


1


is driven in one operating direction, the lifting device is in the operating position on one tie transport apparatus for picking up old ties while it is in the inoperative position on the other tie transport apparatus, which is used for laying the new ties. When the operating direction of the machine is reversed, the lifting device is placed in the inoperative position on the one tie transport apparatus while it is placed in the operating position on the other tie transport apparatus, i.e. the positions are reversed. The ballast bed planing device


24


, which is arranged between the first and second tie transport apparatus


21


,


25


for planing ballast bed


28


, is turned 180° when the operating direction is reversed, whereby new ties


27


are always laid on a planed ballast bed.




In operation, machine


1


is placed in position at track renewal site


17


with the aid of an auxiliary carriage


42


which is vertically adjustably mounted on machine frame


6


, and is then supported by crawler vehicle


19


lowered onto the planed surface by drives


18


. As the machine is driven in the operating direction indicated by arrow


4


in

FIG. 1

, old rails


22


of old track


2


are lifted off old ties


23


and removed by rail guiding device


43


(diagrammatically shown in FIG.


2


). The old ties are then engaged with tie lifting device


36


on first tie transport apparatus


21


and lifted off ballast bed


28


, and the lifted old ties are removed with tie conveyor


45


of first tie conveying device


55


. Drive


46


moves the tie conveyor in a conveying direction


53


. Old ties


23


are conveyed in the operating direction indicated by arrow


4


to tie conveying car


10


(

FIG. 2

) where they are stacked, and the stacks of old ties are then transported by gantry crane


13


to tie transport cars


12


.




As the old track is removed during the advance of machine


1


, excavating chain


33


is revolved to excavate the ballast and expose subgrade


20


, and the excavated ballast is conveyed to one or the other track shoulder by transverse ballast conveyor bands


35


. Which of the two transverse ballast conveyor bands discharges the excavated ballast to which track shoulder is determined by swinging one or the other conveyor band under the ballast discharge point of excavating chain


33


with the aid of parallelogram linkage


34


. Crawler vehicle


19


runs on planed subgrade


20


and compacts the same as it moves. Vertical shields


47


are hinged to the sides of the crawler vehicle and may be pivoted about vertical axes


48


to prevent the ballast deposited on the track shoulders from flowing back to the planed track bed. Simultaneously, the new ties


27


are delivered to second tie transport apparatus


25


with tie conveyor


50


of second tie conveying device


56


. Drive


51


moves the tie conveyor in the conveying direction


53


and the new ties are laid with second tie transport apparatus


25


. New rails


26


are laid on new ties


27


by rail guide devices


49


mounted on machine frame


6


.




When the operating direction of machine


1


is reversed, as indicated by arrow


52


(FIG.


3


), ballast bed planing apparatus


24


, with transverse conveyor bands


35


, is turned


1800


about vertical axis


29


. Fork lift


40


of lifting device


36


is detached from first tie transport apparatus


21


and affixed by coupling device


38


to second tie transport apparatus


25


for receiving old ties


23


, from which old rails


22


have been removed by rail guide devices


49


. Drive


51


of tie conveyor


50


is reversed from a first rotary direction


53


into rotary direction


54


, and old ties


23


are conveyed by tie conveying device


56


to tie transport car


10


.




Crawler vehicle


19


, which trails second tie transport apparatus


25


in the operating direction, runs on exposed ballast bed


28


and is planed by trailing excavating chain


33


of ballast bed planing apparatus


24


. Shields


47


are mounted on first tie transport apparatus


21


, and the conveying direction


54


of tie conveyor


45


of first tie conveying device


55


is reversed to deliver new ties


27


for laying the new track in a manner analogous to the above-described procedure.



Claims
  • 1. A machine for removing an old track comprised of old rails and old ties from a ballast bed, and for simultaneously laying a new track comprised of new rails and new ties, which comprises(a) a first tie transport apparatus for receiving the old ties, (b) a second tie transport apparatus for delivering the new ties and laying the new ties, (c) a lifting device selectively placeable in an operating position on the first or second tie transport apparatus for insertion between the ballast bed and an old tie for engaging the old tie and lifting it off the ballast bed, and (d) a coupling device on each tie transport apparatus for detachably affixing the lifting device to the selected tie transport apparatus.
  • 2. The machine of claim 1, further comprising a ballast bed planing device arranged between the first and second tie transport apparatus for planing the ballast bed whereby the new ties are laid on a planed ballast bed.
  • 3. A method for removing an old track comprised of old rails and old ties from a ballast bed, and for simultaneously laying a new track comprised of new rails and new ties on the ballast bed, with a machine moving in an operating direction, which comprises(a) engaging the old ties with a first tie transport apparatus including a tie lifting device for lifting the old ties off the ballast bed and removing the lifted old ties with a first tie conveying device moving in a conveying direction, (b) simultaneously delivering the new ties to a second tie transport apparatus with a second tie conveying device moving in a conveying direction and laying the new ties with the second tie transport apparatus, and (c) enabling the machine to reverse the operating direction by (1) detaching the tie lifting device from the first transport apparatus and connecting it with the second tie transport apparatus, and (2) reversing the conveying directions of the first and second tie conveying devices.
  • 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising the step of planing the ballast bed between the first and second tie transport apparatus with a ballast bed planing device rotatable about a vertical axis, and turning the ballast bed planing device 180° when the operating direction of the machine is reversed.
  • 5. A machine for removing an old track comprised of old rails and old ties from a ballast bed, and for simultaneously laying a new track comprised of new rails and new ties, which comprises(a) a first tie transport apparatus for receiving the old ties, (b) a second tie transport apparatus for delivering the new ties and laying the new ties, (c) a lifting device on each tie transport apparatus for insertion between the ballast bed and an old tie for engaging the old tie and lifting it off the ballast bed, and (d) a drive for selectively moving each lifting device between an operating position wherein it engages the old tie and an inoperative position.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
432/00 U Jun 2000 AT
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
4046077 Theurer et al. Sep 1977 A
4236452 Theurer et al. Dec 1980 A
4794861 Theurer et al. Jan 1989 A
5193461 Theurer et al. Mar 1993 A
5357867 Theurer et al. Oct 1994 A