Information
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Patent Grant
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6668728
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Patent Number
6,668,728
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Date Filed
Thursday, August 8, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 30, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Morano; S. Joseph
- McCarry, Jr.; Robert J.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 104 2
- 104 3
- 104 4
- 104 5
- 104 71
- 104 72
- 104 73
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A track bed rehabilitating machine comprises a machine frame supported on a track by undercarriages for movement along the track in an operating direction. The machine frame comprises a first machine frame part, a second machine frame part and a third machine frame part. A first coupling links the second machine frame part to the first machine frame part, a second coupling links the third machine frame part to the second machine frame part, and one of the undercarriages is arranged adjacent the first coupling. Two crawler tractors are spaced from each other in a direction extending transversely to the machine frame and connected to the second machine frame part, and drives connect the crawler tractors to the second machine frame part for vertically adjusting the crawler tractors.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to machine for rehabilitating a track bed supporting a track comprising two rails, which comprises a machine frame supported on the track by undercarriages for movement along the track in an operating direction, the machine frame comprising machine frame parts being coupled together.
2. Description of the Prior Art
British patent No. 2,261,455 discloses a two-part machine for creating a protective layer on a subgrade. A coupling links a second machine frame part to a first machine frame part, and an undercarriage is arranged adjacent the coupling and is displaceable in a longitudinal direction of the machine frame to lengthen the track bed space from which the track has been lifted for performing the rehabilitation work. This space must be long enough to hold the bending curve of the lifted track rails within acceptable limits.
British patent No. 2,262,558 discloses another track bed rehabilitating machine comprising a machine frame whose ends are supported on the track by undercarriages. Two vertically adjustable crawler tractors are arranged at the front end of the machine frame to support the front end on the track bed while it is lifted with the track.
To lay a new track, French patent No. 2,538,525 proposes a machine having crawler tractors supporting a front end of the machine frame on the track bed while the rear machine frame end is supported by an undercarriage on the track.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a primary object of this invention to provide a machine for rehabilitating a track bed whose machine frame is supported on the track at its ends while providing an exceptionally long track bed space from which the track has been lifted for performing track bed rehabilitation work.
The above and other objects are accomplished according to the invention with a machine for rehabilitating a track bed supporting a track comprising two rails, which comprises a machine frame supported on the track by undercarriages for movement along the track in an operating direction, the machine frame comprising, in the operating direction, a first machine frame part, a second machine and a third machine frame part. A first coupling links the second machine frame part to the first machine frame part, a second coupling links the third machine frame part to the second machine frame part, and one of the undercarriages being arranged adjacent the first coupling. Two crawler tractors are spaced from each other in a direction extending transversely to the machine frame and connected to the second machine frame part, and drives connect the crawler tractors to the second machine frame part for vertically adjusting the crawler tractors.
Such a machine provides the possibility of substantially increasing the length of the track bed rehabilitation space at a minor increase in the construction costs. The two crawler tractors enable the second, central machine frame part to be supported on the subgrade subtending the track section limited by the two undercarriages supporting the machine frame ends on the track while this track section is lifted to a required height. Available machines with two-part machine frames may be readily retrofitted to insert a third machine frame part between the two machine frame parts.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The above and other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of a now preferred embodiment thereof, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing wherein
FIG. 1
shows a schematic side view of the machine;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged partial side view, showing some details of the machine; and
FIG. 3
is an enlarged end view showing the two crawler tractors.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring now to the drawing and more particularly to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, there is shown machine
1
for rehabilitating a track bed supporting track
10
comprising two rails
9
. The machine comprises a machine frame supported on track
10
by undercarriages
8
for movement along the track in an operating direction indicated by arrow
2
. The machine frame comprises, in the operating direction, first machine frame part
3
, second machine frame part
5
and third machine frame part
4
. First coupling
6
links second machine frame part
5
to first machine frame part
3
, and second coupling
7
links third machine frame part
4
to second machine frame part
5
. One undercarriage
8
is arranged adjacent first coupling
6
, and a second undercarriage
8
is arranged adjacent second coupling
7
, the second undercarriage comprising track lifting device
11
having means for engaging the track rails (see FIG.
2
).
Two crawler tractors
12
are spaced from each other in a direction extending transversely to the machine frame and are connected to second machine frame part
5
, drives
13
connecting the crawler tractors to the second machine frame part for vertically adjusting the crawler tractors. The crawler tractors are driven by motor
15
. As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, crawler tractors
12
are positioned at a rear half
14
of second machine frame part
5
, in the operating direction, preferably immediately in front of second undercarriage
8
, in the operating direction.
As best shown in
FIG. 3
, the two crawler tractors
12
are mounted on a common frame and may be spaced from each other a distance of at least 2.5 m in a direction extending transversely to the machine frame so that they may be positioned on subgrade
16
of the track bed at each side of the track.
Machine
1
may be operated in the following manner:
Supported on track
10
on all undercarriages
8
, the machine frame is driven to the operating site, with crawler tractors
12
lifted into the inoperative position by drives
13
(see phantom lines in FIG.
2
). To provide a space
17
subtending track
10
for performing track bed rehabilition work, track rails
9
are clamped to track lifting device
11
and crawler tractors
12
are lowered onto subgrade
16
, which causes second coupling
7
, with undercarriage
8
adjacent thereto as well as the end portions of machine frame parts
5
,
4
, to be raised, as shown in FIG.
2
. Track
10
, being clamped to undercarriage
8
by track lifting device
11
, is similarly raised to provide space
7
between subgrade
10
and raised track
10
. A further track lifting device
18
is mounted on third machine frame part
4
to assist in raising track
10
and maintain it in the raised position. If desired, working space
17
may be further lengthened if undercarriage
8
adjacent first coupling
6
is longitudinally displaceable and is forwardly displaced in the operating direction.
As soon as track
10
is raised to provide work space
17
, operating tools
19
may be introduced into the work space by lowering the operating tools onto subgrade
16
. The illustrated operating tools comprise mixing device
20
for mixing soil with lime and a planing and consolidating device
21
, following in the operating direction. However, any desired type of operating tools may be used, depending on the track bed rehabilitation work involved, such as an endless ballast excavating chain for removing ballast from the track bed.
An operator in operator's cab
22
mounted on second machine frame part
5
can operate crawler tractors
12
, to lower and raise the same, as well as to steer it in track curves so that it remains properly centered relative to the track.
Claims
- 1. A machine for rehabilitating a track bed supporting a track comprising two rails, which comprises(a) a machine frame supported on the track by on-track undercarriages for movement along the track in an operating direction, the machine frame comprising, in the operating direction, (1) a first machine frame part having a free end supported on the track by one of the on-track undercarriages, (2) a second machine frame part and (3) a third machine frame part having a free end supported on the track by a second one of the on-track undercarriages, (b) a first coupling linking the second machine frame part to the first machine frame part at an end opposite the free end, (c) a second coupling linking the third machine frame part to the second machine frame part at an end opposite the free end, (d) a third one of the on-track undercarriages being arranged adjacent the first coupling, (e) two crawler tractors spaced from each ocher in a direction extending transversely to the machine frame and connected to the second machine frame part, and (f) drives connecting the crawler tractors to the second machine frame part for vertically adjusting the crawler tractors, (g) a track lifting device having means for engaging the track rails, and (h) operating tools for rehabilitating the track bed in a work space under a section of the track lifted by the track lifting device.
- 2. The track bed rehabilitating machine of claim 1, further comprising a fourth one of the undercarriages arranged adjacent the second coupling, the second fourth undercarriage comprising the track lifting device.
- 3. The track bed rehabilitating machine of claim 1, wherein the crawler tractors are positioned at a rear half of the second machine frame part, in the operating direction.
- 4. The track bed rehabilitating machine of claim 1, further comprising a fourth one of the undercarriages arranged adjacent the second coupling, the fourth undercarriage comprising the track lifting device, and the crawler tractors being positioned immediately in front of the fourth undercarriage, in the operating direction.
- 5. The track bed rehabilitating machine of claim 1, wherein the two crawler tractors are spaced from each other a distance of at least 2.5 m in a direction extending transversely to the machine frame.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
1342/2001 |
Aug 2001 |
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US Referenced Citations (1)
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Name |
Date |
Kind |
5666882 |
Theurer et al. |
Sep 1997 |
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