This application is a national stage application of PCT/EP2012/003561 filed on Aug. 23, 2012, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 of Austrian Application No. A1324/2011 filed on Sep. 15, 2011, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to a machine having an endless excavating chain.
A machine of this type including an endless excavating chain is already known from FR 2 658 843 A1. The chain is arranged in a chain guide connected for vertical and transverse adjustment to the machine frame and having a horizontally extending lower arm in the shape of a cutter bar. In working operations, the latter is pivoted inward transversely to the longitudinal direction of the track in the ballast bed underneath the track grid, with the free end of the bar being suspended from the machine frame by means of a support device designed as a hydraulic cylinder.
Further machines of this kind are also known from FR 2 717 510 or AT 117 118.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a machine of the type mentioned at the beginning which can be employed in an optimal way also in the region of switches.
According to the invention, this object is achieved with a machine of the specified kind in that the support device 14 is adjustable relative to the machine frame 1 for continuous support of the cutter bar 10 independently of the angle α.
Owing to this special configuration of the support device, it is possible in an advantageous way to design the cutter bar with such length so as to allow even the treatment of a switch section. To that end, merely a change of the angle of the cutter bar and support device with regard to the track axis is required while avoiding any retooling operations.
Additional advantages of the invention become apparent from the dependent claims and the drawing description.
The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to embodiments represented in the drawing in which
A machine frame 1, visible in
An end 12—spaced from the rotation axis 7—of the cutter bar 10 can be connected by means of a detachable coupling 13 to a support device 14 fastened to the machine frame 1. For pivoting together with the cutter bar 10, the support device 14 is mounted on the machine frame 1 via an articulated connection 16 which is distanced from the coupling 13 and has a pivot axis 15. The vertical rotation axis 7 of the cutter bar 10 and the pivot axis 15 of the articulated connection 16 are positioned parallel to one another.
The support device 14 consists of a horizontal beam 17, connected to the machine frame 1 by means of the articulated connection 16 and having a free end 18 spaced from the articulated connection 16, and a vertical beam 19 connected to the free end 18 and comprising the coupling 13. Said vertical beam 19 is connected by means of a travelling trolley 20 to the horizontal beam 17 having a longitudinal direction 21, wherein the travelling trolley 20 is mounted for displacement in the said longitudinal direction 21 and designed to be force-locking fixed to the horizontal beam 17 by means of a blocking device 22.
The vertical beam 19 may be changed as to its length in a longitudinal direction 23 by means of a drive 24 and is connected to a cable 25 of a cable winch 27 arranged on the machine frame 1 in front of the support device 14, with regard to a working direction 26 of the machine 2. The machine 2 has two support devices 14 independent of one another, with their respective articulated connections 16 being spaced from one another in a transverse direction 28 of the machine. Thus it is possible to treat a switch branching off to the left as well as one branching off to the right.
The cutter bar 10 can be rotated, together with a rotation drive 29 for rotating the excavating chain 11, about a rotation axis 31 relative to the machine frame 1 by 180° for selectively positioning the rotation drive 29 in either one of two bedding sections 32, each adjoining sleeper ends 30. The rotation axis 31 is positioned centrally with regard to the transverse direction 28 of the machine and the machine frame 1. The entire clearing device 5 is, on the one hand, vertically adjustable by a drive 33 relative to the machine frame 1 via vertical guides 34 and, on the other hand, also adjustable by a drive 48 in the longitudinal direction of the machine in guides 35.
As can be seen particularly in
Between the vertical beam 19 and the articulated connection 16, a second travelling trolley 39 is mounted on the horizontal beam 17 for displacement in the longitudinal direction 21 thereof and connected to rail tongs 40 which can be lowered. These get connected to the rail 41 of a branch track of the switch section in order to assist in the lifting of the track.
The mode of operation of the machine 2 or the clearing device 5 will now be described in more detail.
During working operations in a switch-free track section, the cutter bar 10—pivoted inward under the track 4 by the drive 46—encloses a large angle α with respect to the transverse direction 28 of the machine (cf. the position of the cutter bar 10 indicated in dash-and-dot lines in
As soon as the sleeper length increases at the beginning of a switch section (in
Now, with the aid of a drive 44, the right-hand support device 14 (in
Prior to the subsequent adjustment of the angle for the purpose of adapting to the sleepers which are getting longer, the blocking device 22 must be released temporarily. For better transmission of the track lifting forces, the rail tongs 40 are brought in contact with the rail 41. In the event that a switch section follows in further sequence which has a branch track situated in the left-hand half of the illustration (
If required, a transverse displacement of the cutter bar 10 relative to the turning device 38 can be effected by means of a further drive 45.
According to an embodiment of the invention shown in
In the variant of the support device 14 shown schematically in
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A 1324/2011 | Sep 2011 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2012/003561 | 8/23/2012 | WO | 00 | 2/10/2014 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2013/037450 | 3/21/2013 | WO | A |
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117 118 | Apr 1930 | AT |
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2 717 510 | Sep 1995 | FR |
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Translation of JP 2000-178903. |
International Search Report of PCT/EP2012/003561, mailed May 11, 2012, 4 pages. |
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20140190045 A1 | Jul 2014 | US |