The invention relates to a maintenance vehicle having a vehicle frame, supported on on-track undercarriages, on which are arranged two side walls extending in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle and adjustable with respect to one another and relative to the vehicle frame in a transverse direction of the vehicle by means of drives, and also having at least one load crane displaceable on a crane guide extending in the transverse direction of the vehicle.
Vehicles of this type, mobile on a track, are already known from WO 2006/027030 A1 or DE 102010022679 A1. Arranged on the frame of the vehicle is a load crane adjustable in the longitudinal and transverse direction of the vehicle. This load crane is utilized in a space, delimited by side walls adjustable in the transverse direction of the vehicle, to transport and position track parts or machines to work on the track.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a maintenance vehicle of the kind mentioned at the beginning, the load crane of which is ready for operation within a short time without special preparations.
According to the invention, this object is achieved with a maintenance vehicle of the specified type in that the crane guide, designed to be elongatable in the transverse direction of the vehicle, is connected at each end to a side wall.
With a crane guide being designed in this manner, the same is automatically adjusted to the construction site situation. Simultaneously with positioning the side walls, the crane guide is adjusted in the transverse direction of the vehicle, and the load crane can immediately be moved and employed.
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.
A maintenance vehicle 1 shown in
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The operation of the maintenance vehicle 1 will now be described briefly: After the vehicle 1 has been moved to the construction site, one or both side walls 7 are adjusted in the transverse direction 6 of the vehicle by actuation of the drives 5. A space 13 is thus created in which personnel can stay—protected from weather and from inadvertently entering a neighbouring track—to work on a track 14.
Simultaneously with the side walls 7, the crane guide 8 is elongated and the beams 11 are pushed away from one another in the transverse direction 6 of the vehicle. Without any further preparatory measures, the load crane 9 can now be moved over the entire width of the space 13. Thus it is possible, for example, to lower machines or tools located on a load take-up means 15 arranged on the load crane 9, and to position these above the track 14 to be worked on. If two load cranes 9 are provided, longer rails 16 also can be installed or removed. To that end, each load crane 9 is equipped with a load take-up means 15 designed as rail tongs. Positioning the rail 16 with respect to the longitudinal direction 4 of the vehicle takes place by slow movement of the vehicle 1. After work is finished, the beams of the crane guide 8 together with the side walls 7 are pushed towards one another again in the transverse direction 6 of the track by actuation of the drives 5.
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