Machine for renewing a railroad track

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6415720
  • Patent Number
    6,415,720
  • Date Filed
    Monday, June 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 9, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A machine for renewing a railroad track on a ballast bed comprises a machine frame extending in a longitudinal direction, undercarriages for supporting the machine frame on the railroad track, a first tie transport device for receiving old ties and a second tie transport device for laying new ties, old tie transport devices being mounted on the machine frame and being spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction, and a crawler vehicle and ballast bed planing apparatus being arranged on the machine frame between the tie transport devices, the ballast bed planing apparatus being rotatable by 180° about a vertical axis.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a machine for renewing a railroad track on a ballast bed, which comprises a machine frame extending in a longitudinal direction, undercarriages for supporting the machine frame on the railroad track, a first tie transport device for receiving old ties and a second tie transport device for laying new ties, the tie transport devices being mounted on the machine frame and being spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction, and a crawler vehicle and ballast bed planing apparatus arranged on the machine frame between the tie transport devices.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Such a machine, which may be operated in opposite driving directions, is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,357,867. In one driving direction, an old railroad track is renewed while a new railroad track is laid on a prepared planed surface in the opposite driving direction. During a track renewal operation, the machine is driven while supported by a crawler vehicle on a planed renewal track section from which the old track ties and rails have been removed, a ballast planing apparatus preceding the crawler vehicle in the driving direction for planing the ballast. The new track is laid on the planed ballast bed behind the crawler vehicle. For this purpose, the machine is driven in the opposite direction and must be retrofitted by mounting the crawler vehicle on the machine frame in front of the device for laying the new ties, in respect of the opposite driving direction. In addition, the tie elevator for laying the new ties is turned around while the tie transport device for receiving the old ties and the ballast planing apparatus are raised into an inoperative position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is the primary object of this invention to provide a railroad track renewal machine of the above-described type, which requires minimal retrofitting when driven in opposite directions.




The above and other objects are accomplished according to the invention with such a machine wherein the ballast bed planing apparatus is rotatable by 180° about a vertical axis.




Such a machine may be operated in opposite driving directions during a track renewal operation without any substantial retrofitting. This may be of considerable advantage, for example, when a double track is to be renewed. In this case, the machine may work back in the opposite direction on the other rail after one rail has been renewed, without having to engage in complicated and time-consuming retrofitting needed to turn the entire machine around. It is also advantageous to be able to drive from either side towards the renewal site to start the track renewal operation, depending on the prevailing conditions and without having to take into consideration the orientation of the machine. The ballast bed planing apparatus may always be rapidly and readily turned in the driving direction to be in the proper operating position for planing the ballast.











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





FIGS. 1 and 2

are schematic side elevational views of a railroad track renewal machine operable in opposite driving directions for a track renewal operation;





FIG. 3

is a similar side elevational view of a tie storage and conveying car coupled to the machine of

FIGS. 1 and 2

.





FIGS. 4 and 5

are enlarged, fragmentary side elevational views showing details of the area of the machine where the ballast planing apparatus is located, in the respective positions of the ballast planing apparatus when the driving direction is reversed; and





FIG. 6

is a sectional view along line VI in FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring first to

FIG. 1

, there is shown machine


1


for renewing railroad track


2


on a ballast bed. In

FIG. 1

, the machine is operated in a driving direction indicated by arrow


3


. The machine comprises machine frame


5


, extending in a longitudinal direction, and undercarriages


4


,


4


for supporting the machine frame on the railroad track. A first tie transport device


19


is provided for receiving old ties


20


and a second tie transport device


21


for laying new ties


22


. The tie transport devices are mounted on machine frame


5


and are spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction. A crawler vehicle


17


and ballast bed planing apparatus


23


are arranged on the machine frame between tie transport devices


19


,


21


. According to the invention and as will be explained more fully hereinbelow in connection with the description of

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the ballast bed planing apparatus is rotatable by 180° about a vertical axis.




Driver's and operator's cab


6


is mounted at one end of machine frame


5


while the opposite end of the machine frame is supported by universal joint


7


on frame


8


of tie conveyance car


9


. The tie conveyance car frame is supported by undercarriage


10


running on track


2


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the tie conveyance car is followed by car


11


holding the power source for the train, and this car is succeeded by a number of tie storage cars


12


. A gantry crane


15


runs on rails


14


along cars


9


,


11


and


12


up to universal joint


7


to remove old ties from machine


1


and deliver new ties thereto, in an operation that is well known and described in the above-named U.S. patent.




Crawler vehicle


17


is vertically adjustably mounted on machine frame


5


. At the track renewal site, the crawler vehicle is lowered to support the driven machine frame on a planed track bed surface from which the old track has been removed.





FIG. 2

illustrates the machine of

FIG. 1

, as it is adapted for operation in the opposite driving direction indicated by arrow


13


. As will be described in connection with

FIG. 5

, tie transport device


19


, which was used in the operating mode of

FIG. 1

to pick up old ties


20


, is now used to lay new ties


22


while tie transport device


21


picks up old ties


20


. Ballast bed planing apparatus


23


has been turned 180° to face in the driving direction indicated by arrow


13


.




As clearly shown in

FIG. 4

, the ballast bed planing apparatus comprises endless ballast excavating chain


26


extending in plane


27


inclined relative to the ballast bed. Drive


28


revolves the excavating chain in this plane, and drive


30


is connected to the excavating chain to enable it to be vertically adjusted. Ballast excavating chain


26


has a ballast discharge point


32


vertically spaced from the ballast bed. A conveyor band


31


extends transversely to the longitudinal direction and is arranged underneath ballast discharge point


32


to receive ballast from the ballast discharge point (see FIG.


6


).




A second conveyor band


33


extends transversely to the longitudinal direction, and conveyor bands


31


,


33


are arranged one behind the other in the longitudinal direction and are vertically offset from each other. As shown in

FIG. 6

, each conveyor band has input end


34


,


35


in the middle of the railroad track underneath ballast discharge point


31


of excavating chain


26


. The transversely extending conveyor bands


31


,


33


are mounted on common carrier frame


36


which is connected to the ballast bed planing apparatus by parallelogram linkage


37


for vertically adjusting the conveyor bands about axes


38


extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction.




In the operating stage illustrated in

FIG. 4

, machine


1


has been positioned with the aid of vertically adjustable auxiliary carriage


39


in operating site


16


from which the ties and rails have been removed, and crawler vehicle


17


has been lowered to support the machine in this track renewal site for movement in the direction indicated by arrow


3


. As the machine advances in this direction, old rails


40


of old track


2


are lifted off old ties


20


by rail guide devices


41


(

FIG. 1

) which lead the lifted rails away from the machine. Under the control of an operator in cab


42


, the old ties are then removed from ballast bed


43


with tie transport device


19


, and the removed old ties are conveyed forwardly to tie transport car


9


, shown in

FIG. 3

, where they are stored in stacks. The stacks of old ties


20


are then taken by gantry crane


15


to tie storage cars


12


.




After old track


2


has thus been removed from ballast bed


43


, excavating chain


26


of ballast bed planing apparatus


23


is revolved to remove the ballast to expose subgrade


18


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, a respective one of transversely extending conveyor bands


31


,


33


conveys the excavated ballast to a respective shoulder of the track and deposits it on the shoulder. Which input end


34


or


35


of conveyor band


31


or


33


is positioned underneath discharge point


32


of excavating chain


26


can be determined by swinging the conveyor bands about axes


38


with parallelogram linkage


37


, and this determines on which shoulder the ballast is deposited.




Vertically adjustable crawler vehicle


17


, which trails ballast bed planing apparatus


23


in the operating direction, runs on the subgrade and compacts the same. As shown in

FIG. 6

, vertical shields


44


are hinged to the sides of crawler vehicle


17


and may be pivoted about vertical axes


45


. This prevents the ballast to flow back from the shoulders to subgrade


18


before new ties


22


are laid by tie transport device


21


which trails the crawler vehicle. The new rails are then laid by machines following machine


1


(which are not illustrated).




To assume the operating mode illustrated in

FIG. 5

, in which machine


1


is driven in the opposite direction indicated by arrow


13


, ballast bed planing apparatus


23


, with conveyor bands


31


,


33


connected thereto, is turned


1800


about vertical axis


29


. Tie transport device


21


now precedes the ballast bed planing apparatus and the crawler vehicle in the operating direction to remove the old ties, for which purpose tie pick-up device


46


is mounted on the tie transport device. The trailing crawler vehicle now moves on ballast bed


43


, from which old track


2


has been removed, and ballast bed planing apparatus


23


trailing crawler vehicle


17


planes the bed. The resultant subgrade


18


is compacted by compacting device


47


vertically adjustably mounted on tie transport device


19


before new ties


22


are laid by the tie transport device. In

FIG. 4

, compacting device


47


is illustrated in its raised, inoperative position while it is shown in its lowered, operative position in FIG.


5


. The transport and conveyance of the old and new ties from and to machine


1


is the same as described hereinabove.




If preferred, the ballast bed planing apparatus may be a V-shaped ballast plow, instead of an excavating chain.



Claims
  • 1. A machine for renewing a railroad track on a ballast bed, which comprises(a) a machine frame extending in a longitudinal direction, (b) undercarriages for supporting the machine frame on the railroad track, (c) a first tie transport device for receiving old ties and a second tie transport device for laying new ties, the tie transport devices being mounted on the machine frame and being spaced from each other in the longitudinal direction, and (d) a crawler vehicle and ballast bed planing apparatus arranged on the machine frame between the tie transport devices, (1) the ballast bed planing apparatus being rotatable by 180° about a vertical axis.
  • 2. The machine of claim 1, wherein the ballast bed planing apparatus comprises an endless ballast excavating chain extending in a plane inclined relative to the ballast bed and a drive for revolving the excavating chain, the excavating chain having a ballast discharge point vertically spaced from the ballast bed, and further comprising a conveyor band extending transversely to the longitudinal direction and arranged underneath the ballast discharge point to receive ballast from the ballast discharge point.
  • 3. The machine of claim 2, further comprising a parallelogram linkage connecting the conveyor band to the ballast bed planing apparatus for vertically adjusting the conveyor band about axes extending perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction.
  • 4. The machine of claim 2, comprising a second conveyor band extending transversely to the longitudinal direction, the conveyor bands being arranged one behind the other in the longitudinal direction and vertically offset from each other, each conveyor band having an input end in the middle of the railroad track underneath the ballast discharge point of the excavating chain.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
433/00 U Jun 2000 AT
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
3807310 Erna et al. Apr 1974 A
4094249 Theurer et al. Jun 1978 A
5357867 Theurer et al. Oct 1994 A