Information
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Patent Grant
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6422150
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Patent Number
6,422,150
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Date Filed
Monday, July 2, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 23, 200222 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 4
- 104 5
- 104 6
- 104 73
- 104 9
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A track renewal machine includes an mobile machine frame having a ballast chute on a machine end. A tie laying device for laying new ties and a tie lifting device for picking up old ties are mounted on the machine frame, and a ballast clearing device for taking up ballast is arranged following the tie lifting device in an operating direction. A first conveyor transports ballast to the machine end and is disposed behind the ballast clearing device, and a ballast planing device is mounted on the machine frame immediately ahead of the tie laying device. A second conveyor extends on the machine frame in longitudinal direction thereof and has a receiving end positioned at the machine end and a discharge end arranged above the ballast planing apparatus. Cleaned ballast can thus be received from either a screening car or from a storage wagon coupled to the machine.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the priority of Austrian Patent Application Serial No. GM 513/2000, 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 track renewal machine.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,854,243 describes a machine for renewing a track composed of two rails fastened to ties supported on ballast. The track renewal machine includes a machine frame extending in a longitudinal direction and having opposite ends supported on the track by undercarriages. The machine frame has a front frame part and a rear frame part, arranged one following the other in the longitudinal direction, with a frame joint connecting the front and rear frame parts to one another. Drives interconnect the front and rear frame parts in an upper region thereof to spread the frame parts apart, whereby the frame parts are raised in a vertical direction at the frame joint. The machine further includes a tie lifting device and a tie laying device, mounted on the machine frame between the undercarriages and spaced from one another in the longitudinal direction; an endless ballast clearing device for taking up ballast, mounted on the machine frame between the tie lifting device and the tie laying device and designed to be set in rotation by a drive; and first conveyor, cooperating with the ballast clearing device, for transporting away taken-up ballast. After removal of the old ties, ballast from the cribs between the ties remains lying on the ballast bed, creating an obstacle for laying the new ties. This crib ballast is taken up by the ballast clearing device, having the shape of an endless chain, and is transported upwards to the conveyor. After being moved to the rear end of the machine, the ballast is discharged upon the new track which has been laid in the meantime in the intervening space. This serves to ballast the new ties resting on the newly graded ballast bed and thus to stabilize the track position.
French Pat. No. FR 2 736 367 A describes a track renewal machine which essentially includes a first machine unit for picking up the old ties, a trailing ballast cleaning unit, and a further machine unit for laying the new ties. The ballast cleaning unit includes a clearing chain which cooperates with a ballast screen in which the soiled ballast is cleaned. Located immediately behind the clearing chain in the operating direction is a ballast discharge station for returning cleaned ballast to the track, and a planing and consolidating device.
It would be desirable and advantageous to provide an improved track renewal machine which is simple in structure and can easily be modified for use for a wide range of jobs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to one aspect of the present invention, a track renewal machine includes a machine frame extending in a longitudinal direction and supported on the track for mobility in an operating direction, the machine frame defining a machine end with regard to the longitudinal direction; a tie lifting device, mounted on the machine frame, for picking up old ties; a ballast clearing device for taking up ballast, arranged following the tie lifting device in the operating direction and having a discharge end; a first conveyor unit, provided on the machine frame behind the ballast clearing device, for transporting ballast to the machine end; a ballast chute arranged at the machine end; a tie laying device, mounted on the machine frame, for laying new ties; a ballast planing apparatus mounted on the machine frame immediately ahead of the tie laying device in the operating direction; and a second conveyor unit mounted on the machine frame and extending in the longitudinal direction and having a receiving end positioned at the machine end and a discharge end arranged above the ballast planing apparatus.
By providing the two conveyor units on a machine for renewing a track, it becomes possible in the course of track reconstruction work to undisturbedly transport away soiled ballast and at the same time deliver cleaned ballast to the work site. As the ends of the two conveyor units are positioned at the end of the machine or machine frame, there is the advantageous possibility to couple a screening car to the machine, if required. As a result, the entire region of the track renewal gap can be used unhinderedly for exchanging ties. If the track is to be renewed without simultaneously cleaning the ballast, then the screening car can be conveniently and quickly uncoupled from the machine.
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 renewal machine;
FIG. 3
is a side elevational cutaway view, on an enlarged scale, of a middle portion of the track renewal machine; and
FIG. 4
is a side elevational cutaway view, on an enlarged scale, of the rear portion of the track renewal machine.
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, entitled “Machine for Renewing a Track” and “Machine for Removing an Old Track and Laying a New Track” are hereby expressly incorporated by reference.
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 renewing a 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
47
which extends in the longitudinal direction along the machine frame
6
.
The track renewal machine
1
operates as follows: At the start of working operations, the two frame parts
7
are spread against one another in the horizontal direction by actuation of the drive
9
, causing the undercarriage
10
located underneath the frame joint
8
to be raised off the track
4
. As the track renewal machine
1
advances continuously in the direction of arrow
20
, the old ties
3
are picked up from the ballast
14
with the aid of the tie lifting device
43
and removed by the gantry crane
45
. At the same time, all of the ballast
14
is taken up by the ballast clearing device
11
lowered into the operating position, thus exposing an earth formation
48
. The ballast
14
is delivered via the first conveyor
17
to the screening installation
41
and cleaned therein. Subsequently, the cleaned ballast
14
is transported by the second conveyor
19
to the ballast discharge device
23
and dropped immediately in front of the tie laying device
21
. At this location, the ballast
14
is then planed by means of the ballast planing device
27
and directly thereafter compacted by the ballast consolidating unit
28
. The new ties
3
are now laid upon the resulting planed and compacted new ballast formation
50
by the tie laying device
21
.
According to a variation of working operations, it is also possible to employ the track renewal machine
1
without a screening car
40
. In this case, the ballast clearing device
11
is used to remove only ballast which remains from the cribs between the old ties
3
, thus creating a ballast formation
50
. While the two rear conveyor belts
37
,
38
of the conveyors
17
and
19
are correspondingly displaced in the longitudinal direction, the removed tie crib ballast is discharged into the ballast chute
34
(see dash-dotted arrow
49
in
FIG. 4
) and used to ballast the new ties
3
laid upon the ballast formation
50
, thus stabilizing the track position.
According to another operational variation, the track renewal machine
1
may be employed in a conventional way for renewing a track
4
, without using the ballast clearing device
11
which is now in its idle position. In this instance, the desired ballast formation is created with the aid of the ballast planing device
27
. Excess ballast stemming from the tie cribs is thereby displaced in a lateral direction onto the two shoulders of the ballast bed.
According to still another operational variation, the track renewal machine
1
may be employed to load the contaminated ballast
14
, after it has been transported to the discharge end
18
of the first conveyor
17
, onto bulk good loading cars (not shown) which, instead of a screening car
40
, have now been coupled to the track renewal
1
machine. At the same time, new ballast is delivered to the receiving end
36
of the second conveyor
19
via corresponding storage cars (not shown).
While the invention has been illustrated and described as embodied in a machine for renewing a 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.
What is claimed as new and desired to be protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims:
Claims
- 1. A machine for renewing a track composed of rails fastened to ties supported on ballast, which comprises(a) a machine frame extending in a longitudinal direction and supported on the track for mobility in an operating direction, the machine frame defining a machine end with regard to the longitudinal direction; (b) a tie lifting device, mounted on the machine frame, for picking up old ties; (c) a ballast clearing device for taking up ballast, arranged following the tie lifting device in the operating direction and having a discharge end; (d) first conveyor means, provided on the machine frame behind the ballast clearing device, for transporting ballast to the machine end; (e) a ballast chute arranged at the machine end; (f) a tie laying device, mounted on the machine frame, for laying new ties; (g) a ballast planing apparatus mounted on the machine frame immediately ahead of the tie laying device in the operating direction; and (h) second conveyor means mounted on the machine frame and extending in the longitudinal direction and having a receiving end positioned at the machine end and a discharge end arranged above the ballast planing apparatus.
- 2. The machine of claim 1, wherein the second conveyor means includes a conveyor belt, which terminates in the receiving end, and a drive for displacement of the conveyor belt in the longitudinal direction relative to the machine frame.
- 3. The machine of claim 1, wherein the first conveyor means includes a conveyor belt, which terminates in a discharge end, and a drive for displacement of the conveyor belt in the longitudinal direction relative to the machine frame.
- 4. The machine of claim 1, wherein the second conveyor means is arranged underneath the first conveyor means.
- 5. A track-bound machine, comprising.an elongate machine frame supported on a track by undercarriages for travel in an operating direction; a tie lifting device, mounted on the machine frame, 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; a ballast clearing device, positioned on the machine frame between the tie lifting device and the tie laying device, for withdrawing old ballast from the renewal section; and a conveyor assembly for transporting old ballast away from the renewal section and simultaneously supplying clean ballast to the renewal section for subsequent deposit on the renewal section.
- 6. The machine of claim 5, wherein the conveyor assembly includes a pair of conveyor belts, configured for displacement in a longitudinal direction relative to the machine frame, wherein one of the conveyor belts is provided for transporting the old ballast away from the renewal section, and the other one of the conveyor belts is provided for supplying the clean ballast to the renewal section.
- 7. The machine of claim 6, wherein the second conveyor belt is arranged underneath the first conveyor belt.
Priority Claims (1)
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513/00 U |
Jul 2000 |
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US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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2 736 367 |
Apr 1996 |
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