Claims
- 1. In a mobile track maintenance machine useful for work in track switches and crossings, which comprises an endless ballast excavation chain including a chain section mounted for extension transversely of, and below, the track for excavating ballast supporting the track on a subgrade, means mounted on the machine adjacent the excavation chain and remote from the chain section for separating the excavated ballast from fines to produce cleaned ballast, and means mounted on the machine and arranged to receive the cleaned ballast from the separating means for distributing the cleaned ballast and the fines, the improvement of
- 1. a transversely extending guide for the chain section mounted on the machine and adjustable to selected lengths for a corresponding change in the width of the ballast excavation effectuated by the chain section,
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- 2. the distributing means being adjustable over the entire width of ballast excavation for selectively distributing the cleaned ballast within this width, and
- 3. mobile support means mounted to support the excavation chain during
- movement of the machine. 2. In the mobile track maintenance machine of claim 1, the support means being mounted for mobility on the subgrade from which the ballast has been excavated.
- 3. In the mobile track maintenance machine of claim 1, mobile support means for the distributing means for supporting the distributing means during movement of the machine.
- 4. In the mobile track maintenance machine of claim 3, the support means being mounted for mobility of the track.
- 5. In the mobile track maintenance machine of claim 1, the endless ballast excavation chain having additional chain sections, the chain sections being arranged for movement in a polygonal path, and a correspondingly polygonal chain guide assembly including the transversely extending guide and an additional guide preceding the transversely extending guide in the direction of chain movement.
- 6. In the mobile track maintenance machine of claim 5, the additional guide being connected to the support means.
- 7. In the mobile track maintenance machine of claim 6, the additional guide being pivotally connected to the support means.
- 8. In the mobile track maintenance machine of claim 7, the transversely extending guide consisting of a fixed member and about eight to nine removable guide members being insertable in the guide to fix the length of the guide to a maximum width of ballast excavation of two adjacent parallel tracks, and hydraulic motor means for laterally pivoting the additional guide through a pivoting range permitting the insertion of said additional members.
- 9. In the mobile track maintenance machine of claim 1, the means for separating the excavated ballast from fines being a cleaning screen arranged to receive the excavated ballast from the excavating chain, and guide elements associated with the cleaning screen for selectively guiding the separated materials from the screen for distribution.
- 10. In the mobile track maintenance machine of claim 9, the screen having three superposed screening elements, constituted by chutes extending obliquely to the plane of the track, the guide elements being associated with each of the screening elements.
- 11. In the mobile track maintenance machine of claim 10, the distributing means for the cleaned ballast being adjustable to a maximum lateral angle in relation to the axis of the track, the distributing means being conveyor bands, selected ones of the guide elements extending substantially perpendicularly to the conveyor bands at said maximum angle.
- 12. In the mobile track maintenance machine of claim 10, a ballast guide element associated with each of the screening elements and pivotal about an axis substantially perpendicular to the associated screening element.
- 13. In the mobile track maintenance machine of claim 1, the fines comprising sand, the means for separating the excavated ballast from the sand comprising two screening elements each having an outlet, the distributing means comprising a conveyor band divided by a central web into two halves, a first chute associated with one of the screening elements and leading to one of the conveyor band halves, a second chute associated with the other screening element and leading to the other conveyor band half, and a cover for the other screening element.
Priority Claims (2)
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135/75 |
Jan 1975 |
OE |
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6688/74 |
Aug 1974 |
OE |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 597,4l4 filed July 21, 1975.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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597414 |
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