Claims
- 1. A mobile machine for clearing and planing ballast supporting a railroad track consisting of rails extending in a longitudinal direction and fastened to ties defining cribs therebetween, which comprises
- (a) a machine frame,
- (b) undercarriages supporting the machine frame for mobility on the railroad track,
- (c) at least one ballast clearing tool defining a plane extending in the longitudinal direction of the track, the ballast clearing tool being vertically and transversely adjustable with respect to the rails and being connected to the machine frame for clearing ballast laterally outwardly of a respective one of the rails and beyond an end of a respective one of the ties, and for planing the ballast upon vertical adjustment of the tool into engagement with the ballast in a respective one of the cribs and transverse adjustment of the vertically adjusted tool in an outward direction transversely to the track, the tool being longitudinally displaceably mounted on the machine frame for horizontal displacement in the longitudinal direction of the track rails into alignment with the respective crib,
- (d) respective drives for vertically and transversely adjusting, and for longitudinally displacing the tool, and
- (c) means for laterally displacing the one tie.
- 2. The mobile ballast clearing and planing machine of claim 1, wherein a respective one of the ballast clearing tools is arranged on each side of a central longitudinal axis of the railroad track, and further comprising a respective tool carrier for each ballast clearing tool, respective ones of the drives for vertically adjusting and longitudinally displacing the tool being connected to each tool carrier, and a respective drive for transversely adjusting the tool being connected to the tool.
- 3. The mobile ballast clearing and planing machine of claim 1, wherein the longitudinal displacement path of the ballast clearing tool corresponds to at least twice the width of a crib.
- 4. The mobile ballast clearing and planing machine of claim 1, wherein the transverse adjustment path of the ballast clearing tool corresponds to at least a quarter of a tie length.
- 5. The mobile ballast clearing and planing machine of claim 1, wherein the ballast clearing tool is arranged adjacent an end of a respective tie, and the tie displacing means comprises a power-driven tie pulling tool including tie gripping pincers for clamping the tie end.
- 6. The mobile ballast clearing and planing machine of claim 1, wherein the tie displacing means comprises a power-driven tie pushing tool including a tie end engaging hook.
- 7. The mobile ballast clearing and planing machine of claim 1, wherein two pairs of the ballast clearing tools are associated with a respective one of the rails, and further comprising a track lifting device arranged between the pairs of ballast clearing tools.
- 8. The mobile ballast clearing and planing machine of claim 1, wherein the machine frame has an upwardly recessed frame portion between the undercarriages and the ballast clearing tool is connected to the upwardly recessed frame portion.
- 9. The mobile ballast clearing and planing machine of claim 8, further comprising a flexible hydraulic line carried by the machine frame and connected to a central hydraulic power source for supplying power to the drives.
- 10. The mobile ballast clearing and planing machine of claim 1, further comprising a drive for independently moving the machine along the track, and an operator's cab including a control panel mounted on the machine frame for independent operation of the machine.
- 11. The mobile ballast clearing and planing machine of claim 10, wherein the machine is a standard railroad vehicle.
- 12. The mobile ballast clearing and planing machine of claim 1, wherein two pairs of said ballast clearing tools are arranged on each side of a central longitudinal axis of the railroad track and are associated with a respective one of the track rials, and further comprising a respective tool carrier for each pair of the ballast clearing tools, a transversely extending connecting plate interconnecting the ballast clearing tools of each pair whereby the tools form transversely aligned pairs of tools arranged at respective sides of each track rail, and a longitudinally extending guide means on the machine frame for longitudinally adjusting mounting the tool carriers, respective ones of the drives for vertically adjusting and longitudinally displacing the tools being connected to each tool carrier and respective drives for transversely adjusting the tools being connected to each pair of the tools.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of our copending application Ser. No. 164,792, filed Mar. 7, 1988, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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