The invention relates to a machine for cleaning a ballast bed of a track.
According to EP 0 512 075, a machine is known with which ballast located in the shoulder region of a ballast bed is picked up with the aid of bucket wheels and cleaned. The ballast present underneath the track is collected by means of an undercutter, delivered to a screening installation for cleaning and finally discharged over the track.
A further machine is known from DE 2 226 612, in which ballast located underneath the track is shifted into the shoulder area by means of an undercutter. In this region of the ballast bed, an endless clearing chain is employed for picking up the ballast shifted laterally by the undercutter and delivering it to a screening installation.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a machine of the type mentioned at the beginning with which it is possible to carry out a simplified cleaning of, in particular, switch sections.
According to the invention, this object is achieved with a machine of the specified type for cleaning a ballast bed of a track.
The cleaning of, in particular, switch sections is simplified with the aid of the invention inasmuch as—as a result of the two-stage picking up of ballast—even the larger quantities of ballast accruing in switch sections can be cleaned in two separate passes. Thus it is possible to employ also a less efficient screening installation. Moreover, a technically difficult transfer of the ballast from the undercutter directly to a device for conveying it upwards is not necessary.
Additional advantages of the invention become apparent from the further claims and the drawing description.
The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to embodiments represented in the drawing.
A machine 1 shown in
The latter ends above a screening unit 13. Provided below the same is a further conveyor unit 14 for transporting away spoil, as well as a conveyor unit 15 for transporting the cleaned ballast onward into a store 16 for intermediate storage. The latter has a large storage volume and a conveyor unit 17 for self-unloading.
The machine frame 3 adjoining the store 16 is equipped with a so-called undercutter 18 which is formed of a conveyor chain 20 rotatable by means of a drive 19 parallel to a track plane. Said conveyor chain 20 is pivotable from an inoperative position, visible in
Provided in addition to the track lifting device 22 is an auxiliary lifting device 23, arranged immediately behind the undercutter 18, for lifting a rail 25—provided in a switch section 24 (see FIG. 3)—of a branch track 26. The device 21 for discharging the cleaned ballast 6 is connected to the store 16 by means of a further conveyor unit 27.
The method for cleaning the ballast bed 8 in a switch section 24 will now be described in more detail with reference to
During work in the switch section 24, both rails of a main track 28 as well as one rail 25 of the branch track 26 are gripped in order to achieve an adequate fixation of the switch.
After cleaning, the ballast 6 picked up by the shoulder pick-up device 5 is intermediately stored in the store 16 to the extent required in each case and discharged via the device 21 upon the track 9 immediately after operation of the undercutter 18. Thus, the ballast bed situated underneath the track 9 is rapidly restored.
After the end of the switch section 24 (up to which the length of the undercutter 18 is still sufficient) has been reached, the shoulder pick-up device 5 and the undercutter 18 are transferred into an inoperative position. Subsequently, the machine 1 is moved back to the beginning of the switch section 24.
During the subsequent second machine advance, the undercutter 18 remains in the inoperative position. The ballast 6 shifted before—in the second method step—into the bedding section 7 by the undercutter 18 is now, in a third method step, picked up with the aid of the shoulder pick-up device 5, cleaned, and discharged again into the bedding section 7 via a chute 29.
The cleaning of a switch section 24 with this method is advantageous inasmuch as it is possible in each case by slightly pivoting the undercutter 18 about a vertical pivot axis to quickly and easily adapt to the continuously changing width of the switch. Likewise, the shoulder pick-up device 5 can be adapted without problems to the course of the switch. This can be carried out without interrupting the machine advance. Using the method according to the invention, it is naturally also possible to clean a switch-free track section within the scope of the method steps described.
As can be seen in
In a variant of a machine 1 visible in
Within the scope of a further variant of the method, it is also possible—instead of cleaning the ballast removed underneath the switch with the aid of the undercutter 18—to merely grade it in the said bedding section 7. Thereafter, new ballast is discharged upon the graded old ballast for complete restoration of the bedding section 7.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1959/2010 | Nov 2010 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2011/005466 | 10/28/2011 | WO | 00 | 5/6/2013 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2012/069127 | 5/31/2012 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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4640364 | Theurer | Feb 1987 | A |
5479725 | Theurer et al. | Jan 1996 | A |
6637133 | Theurer et al. | Oct 2003 | B2 |
Number | Date | Country |
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528 634 | Sep 1972 | CH |
2 226 612 | Jan 1973 | DE |
0 152 643 | Aug 1985 | EP |
0 512 075 | Nov 1992 | EP |
1 242 520 | Sep 1960 | FR |
903 242 | Aug 1962 | GB |
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International Search Report of PCT/EP2011/005466, Jan. 23, 2013. |
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20130228091 A1 | Sep 2013 | US |