Machine for removing an old track and laying a new track

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6477960
  • Patent Number
    6,477,960
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 2, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 12, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A machine for removing an old track and laying a new track includes a machine frame extending in a longitudinal direction and supported by undercarriages for mobility in an operating direction. A tie laying device for laying new ties is mounted on the machine frame between the undercarriages. A tie conveyor unit extending in the longitudinal direction includes a first conveying section, having a tie receiving end positioned ahead of the tie laying device in the operating direction and a transfer end positioned behind the tie laying device, and a second conveying section, positioned underneath the first conveying section, for receiving ties from the transfer end. The second conveying section has a delivery end positioned immediately behind the tie laying device in the operating direction.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




This application claims the priority of Austrian Patent Application Serial No. GM 514/2000, filed Jul. 13, 2000, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates, in general, to a machine for removing an old track and laying a new track composed of rails fastened to ties supported on ballast.




U.S. Pat. No. 4,854,243 discloses a track renewal machine for removing an old track and laying a new track, which includes a machine frame extending in a longitudinal direction and supported on the track by undercarriages for mobility in an operating direction. Mounted on the machine frame between the undercarriages is a tie lifting device for raising old ties and a tie laying device for laying new ties. A tie conveyor unit extends in the longitudinal direction. A clearing device in the shape of an endless clearing chain is provided between the tie lifting device and the tie laying device and serves to take up ballast from the track. The tie conveyor unit for transporting ties is positioned in such a way that it extends through said clearing chain. For reasons of space availability, the ties placed on the tie conveyor unit must be positioned so as to extend in the longitudinal direction in order to enable them to be moved through the chain. The end of the tie conveyor unit is located immediately in front of the tie laying device.




It would be desirable and advantageous to provide an improved track renewal machine which is so configured as to obviate prior art shortcomings and to allow transport of ties in the region between the tie lifting and the tie laying device in such a way as to leave sufficient space for placement of additional working units.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to one aspect of the present invention, a machine for removing an old track and laying a new track composed of rails fastened to ties supported on ballast, includes a machine frame extending in a longitudinal direction and supported on the track by undercarriages for mobility in an operating direction; a tie lifting device, mounted on the machine frame between the undercarriages, for raising old ties; a tie laying device, mounted on the machine frame between the undercarriages, for laying new ties; and a tie conveyor unit extending in the longitudinal direction and including a first conveying section, having a tie receiving end positioned ahead of the tie laying device in the operating direction and a transfer end positioned behind the tie laying device, and a second conveying section, positioned underneath the first conveying section, for receiving ties from the transfer end, wherein the second conveying section has a delivery end positioned immediately behind the tie laying device in the operating direction.




In accordance with the present invention, the ties can now be positioned parallel to the longitudinal direction during the entire transport path through the region between the tie lifting device and the tie laying device, up to the point where the ties must be turned into the final transverse position extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction. As a result, a maximum of space for installing further working units remains available between the tie lifting and tie laying devices. An increase in distance between the tie lifting and tie laying devices is therefore not necessary. Advantageously, the track-less construction gap located between the tie lifting device and the tie laying device can thus be utilized for taking up the soiled or contaminated ballast by means of -a clearing chain, and for discharging as well as grading and compacting cleaned ballast. The conveyor belts required for this purpose can also be arranged in this space without problems due to the particular design of the tie conveyor unit.




According to another aspect of the present invention, a machine for removing an old track and laying a new track composed of rails fastened to ties supported on ballast, includes a machine frame extending in a longitudinal direction and supported on the track by undercarriages for mobility in an operating direction; a tie lifting device, mounted on the machine frame between the undercarriages, for raising old ties; a tie laying device, mounted on the machine frame between the undercarriages, for laying new ties; a tie rotating device, mounted on the machine frame, for swivelling ties into a position extending in the longitudinal direction; and a tie conveyor unit extending in the longitudinal direction and including a first conveying section, having a tie receiving end positioned ahead of the tie lifting device in the operating direction and a transfer end positioned ahead of the tie lifting device, and a second conveying section positioned underneath the first conveying section and having a receiving end positioned immediately ahead of the tie lifting device in the operating direction.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




Other features and advantages of the present invention will be more readily apparent upon reading the following description of preferred exemplified embodiments of the invention with reference to the accompanying drawing, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic side elevational view of a front portion of a track renewal machine according to the present invention,





FIG. 2

is a schematic side elevational view of a rear portion of the track renew machine;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational cutaway view, on an enlarged scale, of a middle portion of the track renewal machine,





FIG. 4

is a side elevational cutaway view, on an enlarged scale, of a leading portion of the rear portion of the track renewal machine.





FIG. 5

is a side elevational cutaway view, on an enlarged scale, of a trailing portion of the rear portion of the machine; and





FIG. 6

is a schematic representation of another embodiment of a track renewal machine according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




This is one of three applications filed on the same day. All three applications deal with related inventions. They are commonly owned and have the same inventive entity. All three applications are unique, but incorporate the other by reference. Accordingly, the other U.S. patent applications, Appl. Ser. No. 09/898,739, filed Jul. 2, 2001, and Appl. Ser. No. 09/898,738, filed Jul. 2, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,422,150, both entitled “Machine for Renewing a track ”, are hereby expressly incorporated by references.




Throughout all the Figures, same or corresponding elements are generally indicated by same reference numerals.




Turning now to the drawing, and in particular to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is shown a track renewal machine, generally designated by reference numeral


1


for removing an old track


4


and for laying a new track


4


. The track


4


is composed of two rails


2


fastened to ties


3


which rest on ballast


14


. The track renewal machine


1


includes an elongated machine frame


6


which extends longitudinally in a direction along the track


4


and has opposite ends supported on the track


4


by two undercarriages


5


for mobility in an operating direction indicated by arrow


20


. The machine frame


6


has front and rear frame parts


7


arranged behind one another in the longitudinal direction and articulatedly connected to one another by a frame joint


8


. A drive


9


interconnects the frame parts


7


in the region above the frame joint


8


and serves to spread the frame parts


7


apart in a horizontal direction and to thereby cause the frame parts to be raised in a vertical direction at their ends connected by the frame joint


8


. An additional undercarriage


10


located underneath the frame joint


8


is thereby also raised off the track


4


. The drive


9


is further effective to steer the articulated machine frame


6


, when traveling in track curves with the undercarriage


10


in the raised position.




In the region of the frame joint


8


, a ballast clearing device


11


is mounted on the machine frame


6


for vertical adjustment by a drive


12


. The ballast clearing device


11


is equipped with an endless chain, which is rotated by a drive


13


and picks up ballast


14


of the track


4


for transport to a discharge end


15


. A first conveyor


17


extends in the longitudinal direction along the machine frame


6


and has a discharge end


18


and a receiving end


16


which is associated with the discharge end


15


of the ballast clearing device


11


. Provided underneath the first conveyor


17


and also extending in the longitudinal direction is a second conveyor


19


, having a discharge end


22


which is arranged immediately ahead—with regard to the operating direction shown by arrow


20


—of a tie laying device


21


mounted on the machine frame


6


. A ballast discharge device


23


is located underneath the discharge end


22


of the second conveyor


19


and includes a chute


24


with outlet openings


25


, as shown in particular in FIG.


3


.




As can be seen more clearly in

FIG. 3

, a ballast planing device


27


is positioned between the tie laying device


21


and the immediately preceding ballast discharge device


23


, and is connected to a vibratable ballast consolidating unit


28


and designed for vertical adjustment by drives


26


. Additionally, the ballast planing device


27


includes two plow shields


30


which are positioned at either side of the tie laying device


21


, respectively, and spaced from one another transversely to the longitudinal direction. Each plow shield


30


is pivotable about a vertical axis


29


.




As shown in

FIG. 2 and

, more particularly, in

FIG. 4

, the rear frame part


7


, following in the operating direction, is provided with an extension in the shape of a frame


31


supported in a trailer-like manner on an undercarriage


32


. Thus, a working space for screwing operations on the track


4


is created under the frame


31


. A ballast chute


34


, having outlet openings


35


distanced from one another transversely to the longitudinal direction, is arranged at a machine end


33


which is located immediately behind the undercarriage


32


(FIG.


4


). A receiving end


36


of the second conveyor


19


is positioned above the ballast chute


34


.




As illustrated in FIG.


4


. the first conveyor


17


has a rear conveyor belt


37


, and the second conveyor


19


has a further rear conveyor belt


38


. Both rear conveyor belts


37


and


38


are supported on the frame


31


and are mounted for displacement in the longitudinal direction by means of a respective drive


39


. A screening car


40


is coupled to the rear machine end


33


and includes a vibratable screening installation


41


for cleaning ballast and a motor unit


42


for supplying energy.




A tie lifting device


43


is arranged on the machine frame


6


immediately ahead of the ballast clearing device


11


in the operating direction of the machine


1


. A tracing device


44


for tracing the vertical position of the old ties


3


is arranged on the front frame part


7


of the machine frame


6


immediately ahead of the tie lifting device


43


. A gantry crane


45


is mounted for mobility on the front frame part


7


and serves to remove the old ties


3


and to deliver new ties


3


to a conveyor unit


46


attached to the front frame part


7


. The new ties


3


are then delivered to the tie laying device


21


by means of a tie conveyor unit


47


which extends in the longitudinal direction along the machine frame


6


.




As is shown in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, the tie conveyor unit


47


for transporting new ties


3


includes a first conveying section


49


and a second conveying section


51


positioned underneath the conveying section


49


. The conveying section


49


has a tie receiving end


50


, positioned ahead of the tie laying device


21


in the operating direction of the machine


1


, and a transfer end


52


located behind the tie laying device


21


and having the shape of a transfer conveyor belt


53


. The conveyor belt


53


is designed to be vertically adjustable by means of a drive


54


between the two conveying sections


49


and


51


(see double arrow in FIG.


5


), thus forming a tie transfer site


58


. A rotation drive


55


is provided for actuation of the transfer conveyor belt


53


for transporting ties in the operating direction of the machine


1


or in the opposite direction, as desired. A delivery end


56


for releasing the new ties


3


is arranged immediately behind the tie laying device


21


(see FIG.


3


). A respective tie rotating device


57


is operatively connected with the first and the second conveying section


49


,


51


in their forwardly located end regions for turning the ties


3


into the longitudinal or transverse position, as required.




During working operations, as the machine


1


moves forward in the operating direction, new ties


3


are continuously delivered by the tie conveyor unit


47


and subsequently laid upon the ballast bed with the aid of the tie laying device


21


. The ties, having been swivelled into the longitudinal position by the first one of the tie rotating devices


57


(see FIGS.


1


and


3


), are moved to the second conveying section


51


at the tie transfer site


58


by lowering the transfer conveyor belt


53


into the plane of the second conveying section


51


with actuation of the drive


54


. Actuation of the rotation drive


55


of the transfer conveyor belt


53


in the opposite or reverse direction causes the ties


3


to be transported onward via the second conveying section


51


to the second one of the tie rotating devices


57


. The latter serves to turn the ties


3


into a position extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction, after which the ties are transported to the delivery end


56


. The frontmost or leading one of the ties


3


is then gripped by the tie laying device


21


and placed upon the planed and compacted ballast bed.





FIG. 6

shows a schematic illustration of another embodiment of a track renewal machine according to the present invention. Parts corresponding with those in

FIGS. 1

to


5


are denoted by identical reference numerals and not explained again. In this embodiment, provision is made for a tie conveyor unit


47


, which instead of transporting the new ties


3


is configured for removing old ties


3


from the tie lifting device


43


and transporting them to a receiving end


59


of the second conveying section


51


. The new ties


3


are transported by means of a further tie conveyor unit


60


to the tie laying device


21


. The tie transfer site


58


is realized in a same way as described with reference to the embodiment of

FIGS. 1

to


5


, by transferring an old tie


3


from the second conveying section


51


to the first conveying section


49


and then transporting it, in a direction opposite to the operating direction, to the tie rotating device


57


.




While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a machine for removing an old track and laying a new track, it is not intended to be limited to the details shown since various modifications and structural changes may be made without departing in any way from the spirit of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A machine for removing an old track and laying a new track composed of rails fastened to ties supported on ballast, comprising:(a) a machine frame extending in a longitudinal direction and supported on the track by undercarriages for mobility in an operating direction; (b) a tie lifting device, mounted on the machine frame between the undercarriages, for raising old ties; (c) a tie laying device, mounted on the machine frame between the undercarriages, for laying new ties; (d) a tie conveyor unit extending in the longitudinal direction and including a first conveying section, having a tie receiving end positioned ahead of the tie laying device in the operating direction and a transfer end positioned behind the tie laying device, and a second conveying section, positioned underneath the first conveying section, for receiving ties from the transfer end, wherein the second conveying section has a delivery end positioned immediately behind the tie laying device in the operating direction; (e) a transfer conveyor belt positioned behind the tie laying device in the operating direction and operatively connected with the first and second conveying sections for forming a tie transfer site; and (f) a drive for vertical adjustment of the transfer conveyor belt between the first conveying section and the second conveying section, and a rotation drive for actuation of the transfer conveyor belt for tie transport in the operating direction or in a direction opposite to the operating direction, as desired.
  • 2. The machine of claim 1, wherein the second conveying section includes a tie rotating device for swivelling a tie from a position extending in the longitudinal direction into a transverse position extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction.
  • 3. A track renewal machine, comprising:an elongate machine frame supported on a track by undercarriages for travel in an operating direction; a tie lifting device for lifting old ties from a renewal section; a tie laying device trailing the tie lifting device on the machine frame for placing new ties on the renewal section; and a conveyor assembly extending in the operating direction and intended for receiving new ties and transferring them to the tie laying device, said conveyor assembly being so configured as to transport the new ties between a tie receiving end, which is positioned ahead of the tie laying device, and a delivery end, which is positioned in immediate proximity behind the tie laying device, without restriction to spatial dimensions of the renewal section, wherein the conveyor assembly includes a first conveyor, a transfer conveyor and a second conveyor, with the transfer conveyor configured for shuttling between the first and second conveyor so as to receive ties from the first conveyor for transfer to the second conveyor, and wherein the conveyor assembly includes a first rotation drive interacting with the transfer conveyor for moving the transfer conveyor for tie transport in the operating direction or in a direction opposite to the operating direction.
  • 4. The machine of claim 3, wherein the second conveyor is located underneath the first conveyor.
  • 5. The machine of claim 3, wherein the second conveyor extends at an angle to the first conveyor in the direction of the tie laying device.
  • 6. The machine of claim 4, wherein the transfer conveyor is configured for two-way operation so as to move in one direction when aligned with the first conveyor for receiving ties and to move in opposite direction when aligned with the second conveyor for transfer of the ties to the second conveyor.
  • 7. The machine of claim 3 wherein the conveyor assembly includes a second rotation drive interacting with the second conveyor for turning the ties from a longitudinal alignment to a transverse alignment.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
GM 514/2000 Jul 2000 AT
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