Claims
- 1. A mobile installation for loading, transporting and unloading such track parts as ties on, in and from open top railroad cars, which comprises
- (a) a train mounted for mobility along a railroad track and including a plurality of said open top railroad cars, adjacent ones of the railroad cars being coupled together and each one of the railroad cars having two parallel side walls with top edges extending in the direction of the railroad track and two end walls, the end walls of the adjacent railroad cars defining respective gaps therebetween,
- (b) a power-driven crane for loading and unloading the track parts and having an undercarriage supporting the crane for mobility in the direction of the railroad track,
- (c) a track supporting the undercarriage of the crane for mobility above the top edges of the railroad cars in said direction, the track comprising
- (1) two parallel guide rails mounted on the top edges of the railroad cars and being spaced apart a distance corresponding to the gage of the crane undercarriage, the guide rails extending beyond the end walls of the railroad cars into the gaps between the adjacent cars to provide a substantially continuous track for support of the crane undercarriage along the train of cars,
- (d) the power-driven crane comprising a pivotal overhead outrigger and another outrigger mounted for mobility on the guide rails, the other outrigger carrying an endless conveyor band for receiving and storing the track parts, and
- (e) a bridge-like gantry crane mounted for mobility on the guide rails, the gantry crane including means for loading the track parts on, and unloading the track parts from, the endless conveyor band.
- 2. The mobile installation of claim 1, wherein the guide rails are spot-welded to the top edges.
- 3. The mobile installation of claim 1, further comprising intermediate guide rail pieces detachably connecting the guide rails of the adjacent railroad cars in said gaps whereby the guide rails with the intermediate guide rail pieces form a continuous track along the coupled railroad cars.
- 4. The mobile installation of claim 3, further comprising a transversely extending bracing rod interconnecting the detachable guide rail pieces.
- 5. The mobile installation of claim 1, wherein the endless conveyor band has a drive and a stop for de-activating the drive, the conveyor band drive being remote controllable from the power-driven crane, the guide rails have a base and the other outrigger has an undercarriage movably supported on the base of the guide rail.
- 6. The mobile installation of claim 1, wherein a portion of the other outrigger between the power-driven crane and the endless conveyor band defines a recess whose length in said direction exceeds that of the ties while the width of the other outrigger is less than the gage of the track.
- 7. The mobile installation of claim 1, wherein the loading and unloading means comprises gripping rails transversely spaced apart a distance corresponding to the length of the ties and having a length corresponding to that of the endless conveyor band, a vertically adjustable carrier for the gripping rails, and a drive for pivoting the gripping rails on the carrier about an axis extending in said direction.
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of our copending application Ser. No. 97,760, filed Sept. 17, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,829,907.
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Divisions (1)
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