This application is the National Stage of PCT/EP2015/001458 filed on Jul. 16, 2015, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of Austrian Application No. A 630/2014 filed on Aug. 13, 2014 and Austrian Application No. A 110/2015 filed on Mar. 3, 2015, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to a machine for stabilization of a track, including a machine frame mobile on the track by means of on-track undercarriages and a stabilizing unit which has vertical adjustment drives as well as a vibration exciter.
In EP 0 726 360, a machine of this type, known as a track stabilizer, is already described which is coupled to a track tamping machine mobile in steps during working operations, and which, after tamping, lowers the track into a target position in a controlled way by means of vibrations under vertical load. With the aid of a control system, the tamping- and stabilizing sequences can be coordinated with one another, wherein the machine frame of the stabilizer is designed to be adjustable relative to the machine frame of the tamping machine by means of a longitudinal displacement drive.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a machine of the kind mentioned at the beginning with which improved controlling of the stabilizing unit during operations is possible.
According to the invention, this object is achieved with a machine of the specified type by way of the features cited in the characterizing part of the main claim.
With this structurally simple and robust configuration, it is possible during working operations to move the stabilizing unit forward continuously on the track in the working direction, while at the same time the machine frame—which is coupled to the tamping machine—is moved together with the latter in steps or cyclically. Thus it is possible in an advantageous way to avoid a situation where, during the stopping phase of the tamping machine, the stabilizing unit acts on the track for too long at the same position and thus the track is lowered too much in places, from which an altogether uneven work result would ensue.
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 an embodiment represented in the drawing in which
A machine 1, shown in
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The stabilizing unit 4 is equipped with a thrusting device 25 for producing a vertical load. Said device consists of a thrust lever 26 which is articulatedly connected to a first end 27 of a thrust drive 28, the second end 29 of which is linked to the stabilizing unit 4. The thrust lever 26, in turn, is articulatedly connected by a lower end 30—with regard to the vertical—to the stabilizing unit 4 while, at an upper end 31, a thrust roller 33 is arranged which is provided for application to the machine frame 5 (or to a plate 32 mounted on the same).
Further provided on the machine 1 is a speedometer 34 (
During working operations, the tamping machine 9 is moved in steps from sleeper to sleeper of the track 2 and cyclically stopped in each case in order to lower the tamping unit 12 into the track bed for the tamping operation. To the rear in the working direction, the tamped track 2—which is in a temporary vertical position—is set into vibrations by means of the stabilizing unit 4 and, with application of a downward load, is lowered into a target position. In order to prevent the track 2, in the process, from being lowered too much in one place by excessively lengthy stabilizing action during the stopping phase of the tamping machine 9, the stabilizing unit 4 is now moved forward relative to the machine frame 5 by means of the longitudinal displacement drive 24—assisted by actuation of the hydraulic drives 35 of the flanged rollers 16 rolling on the track 2—while the stopping phase continues. With the aid of the speedometer 34 which registers the forward motion of the two machines 1 and 9 coupled to one another, it is possible to control the forward motion by the longitudinal displacement drive 24 correspondingly, or to match it to the forward motion of the machine in such a way that an optimal working result is achieved.
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A 630/2014 | Aug 2014 | AT | national |
A 110/2015 | Mar 2015 | AT | national |
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PCT/EP2015/001458 | 7/16/2015 | WO | 00 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2016/023609 | 2/18/2016 | WO | A |
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5640909 | Theurer | Jun 1997 | A |
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301599 | Sep 1972 | AT |
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0 726 360 | Aug 1996 | EP |
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International Search Report of PCT/EP2015/001458, dated Oct. 21, 2015. |
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20170159244 A1 | Jun 2017 | US |