Claims
- 1. A mobile track leveling, lining and tamping machine comprising a main machine frame supported on undercarriages spaced apart in the direction of the track for mobility on the track in an operating direction, the track consisting of two rails fastened to successive ties resting on ballast; an operating unit mounted for adjustment in relation to the main machine frame in the operating direction and comprised of a separate carrier frame means supporting a ballast tamping assembly and a track leveling and lining assembly forwardly of the ballast tamping assembly, in the operating direction, at a fixed distance from the tamping assembly; a pivotal bearing supporting a front end of the operating unit on the machine frame; a track stabilization assembly mounted on the main machine frame between the operating unit and a succeeding one of the undercarriages supporting the main machine frame on the track for continuous and non-stop movement therewith; a drive for continuously and non-stop advancing the main machine frame in the operating direction; and an adjustment drive for adjusting the operating unit in relation to the main machine frame for intermittently advancing the operating unit while the main machine frame advances continuously.
- 2. The mobile track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 1, wherein the ballast tamping assembly comprises a tamping tool carrier, a drive for vertically adjusting the tamping tool carrier, pairs of vibratory and reciprocatory tamping tools mounted on the tamping tool carrier for immersion in successive cribs, with a respective one of the ties positioned between the tools of the pairs; the track leveling and lining assembly comprises track engaging track lifting and lining tools and drives for moving the tools respectively in a vertical and transverse direction for leveling and lining the track; the track stabilization assembly comprises a chassis, guide roller means firmly holding the chassis in engagement with the track rails and mounting the chassis for mobility on the track, a vibrator drive imparting essentially horizontal vibrations to the chassis and the track firmly held thereby, and a power drive connecting the chassis to the main machine frame and arranged to impart essentially vertical load forces to the chassis and the track firmly held thereby; and further comprising a single-axle support and guide carriage constituting a freely movable steering axle supporting a rear end of the operating unit on the track, the track stabilization assembly being arranged between the freely movable steering axle and the succeeding undercarriage of the main machine frame; a leveling and lining reference system; and control means for operating the drives.
- 3. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 2, wherein the control means for the drives of the stabilization assembly and for the leveling and lining tools is responsive to the reference system.
- 4. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 1, wherein the adjustment drive is a hydraulic drive linking the operating structure to the main machine frame.
- 5. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 1, further comprising a single-axle support and guide carriage constituting a freely movable steering axle supporting a rear end of the operating unit on the track, the track stabilization assembly being arranged between the freely movable steering axle and the succeeding undercarriage of the main machine frame, and the carrier frame means being a frame including a centered, boom-shaped pole projecting forwardly in the operating direction from the tamping tool assembly, the tamping tool assembly being arranged between the forwardly projecting pole and the freely movable steering axle, and the pole longitudinally adjustably supporting the operating unit for pivoting in all directions.
- 6. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 5, wherein the pole has a rectangular or I-shaped cross-section, and the pivotal bearing comprises a roller guide on the main machine frame, the roller guide longitudinally adjustably supporting and guiding the pole.
- 7. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 5, wherein the the track leveling and lining assembly comprises a carrier frame, track engaging flanged rollers for lifting and lining the tracks and drives connecting the carrier frame of the track leveling and lining assembly to the frame of the tamping tool assembly for moving the carrier frame respectively in a vertical and transverse direction for leveling and lining the track, and a centered, boom-shaped pole projecting forwardly in the operating direction from the flanged rollers, the forwardly projecting pole of the carrier frame being pivotally connected to the pole of the frame supporting the tamping tool assembly.
- 8. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 1, wherein the adjustment drive has an adjustment path of at least twice the width of a crib.
- 9. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 1, wherein the adjustment drive comprises a double-acting hydraulic cylinder-and-piston device and a valve arrangement controlling the device synchronously with the drive for the main machine frame but in a direction opposite to the operating direction in which the main machine frame continuously advances.
- 10. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 1, wherein one of the undercarriages supporting the main machine frame for mobility on the track is positioned between the operating unit and the track stabilization assembly mounted on the main machine frame for movement therewith, the one undercarriage and the succeeding undercarriage immediately following each other and being spaced relatively far apart in the direction of the track.
- 11. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 10, further comprising a leveling and lining reference system; a power plant and control means for operating the drives of the stabilization assembly and for the leveling and lining tools, the control means being responsive to the reference system, the power plant, control means and the drive for advancing the main machine frame being mounted on the main machine frame, a support and guide carriage supporting a rear end of the operating unit on the track, the ballast tamping and track leveling and lining assemblies being mounted between the support and guide carriage and an undercarriage preceding the same in the operating direction, the support and guide carriage immediately preceding the one undercarriage in the operating direction.
- 12. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 10, wherein the main machine frame comprises, in the operating direction, a rear frame part extending between the one undercarriage and the succeeding undercarriage, the track stabilization assembly being mounted on the rear frame part, and a long front frame part extending between the one undercarriage and a front one of the undercarriages spaced from the one undercarriage in the direction of the track, the long front frame part having a rear end pivotally supported on the rear frame part whereby the main machine frame is articulated in the direction of the track and a front end supported on the front undercarriage, the operating unit being pivoted to the front frame part between the front and rear ends thereof.
- 13. The track leveling lining and tamping machine of claim 12, wherein two succeeding ones of said track stabilization assemblies are mounted on the rear frame part.
- 14. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 13, further comprising a pivotal support on the rear frame part, the pivotal support being substantially centered between the ends of the rear frame part for pivotally supporting the rear end of the long front frame part on the rear frame part.
- 15. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 12, wherein the carrier frame means of the operating unit is an elongated carriage supported for mobility on the track on two undercarriages spaced apart in the direction of the track, the carriage with the ballast tamping and track leveling and lining assemblies being arranged between the two undercarriages supporting the elongated carriage, the long front frame part bridging over the elongated carriage in the direction of the track, and the adjustment drive is a longitudinally adjustable coupling pivotally connecting the elongated carriage to the long front frame part and having an adjustment path corresponding to the path of intermittent advancement of the operating unit and about twice the distance between successive ties.
- 16. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 12, further comprising a central operator's cab mounted on the long front frame part between the track stabilization assembly and the ballast tamping and track leveling and lining assemblies, the cab projecting forwardly from a front end of the rear frame part in the operating direction and being arranged within direct sight of the assemblies.
- 17. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 10, wherein the ballast tamping assembly comprises a tamping tool carrier, a drive for vertically adjusting the tamping tool carrier, pairs of vibratory and reciprocatory tamping tools mounted on the tamping tool carrier for immersion in successive cribs, with a respective one of the ties positioned between the tools of the pairs; the track leveling and lining assembly comprises track engaging track lifting and lining tools and drives for moving the tools respectively in a vertical and transverse direction for leveling and lining the track; another one of the undercarriages is a front undercarriage supporting the main machine frame for mobility on the track; and further comprising a power plant for the drives of the ballast tamping and track leveling and lining assemblies mounted on the main machine frame between the track leveling and lining assembly and the front undercarriage.
- 18. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 17, further comprising a power plant for operating the track stabilization assembly mounted on the main machine frame between the one undercarriage and the succeeding undercarriage.
- 19. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 18, wherein the drive for continuously advancing main machine frame in the operating direction is connected at least to one of the last-mentioned undercarriages and is mounted on the main machine frame therebetween.
- 20. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 10, wherein the undercarriages supporting the main machine frame for mobility on the track include a front and a rear undercarriage in the operating direction, and further comprising a leveling reference system common to the track stabilization and track leveling assemblies, the common leveling reference system being arranged for non-stop movement with the main machine frame and extending between the front and rear undercarriages, the reference system comprising a respective sensing element guided on each rail for sensing the level of the respective rail within the range of the track stabilization assembly and the track leveling assembly, respectively, the sensing elements within the range of the track stabilization assembly moving continuously with said assembly and the sensing elements within the range of the track leveling assembly moving intermittently therewith.
- 21. The track leveling, lining and tamping assembly of claim 10, wherein the main machine frame is supported for continuous and non-stop advance on the one and succeeding undercarriages constituting the front and rear undercarriages of the main machine frame in the operating direction, and further comprising a power plant and control means for the track stabilization assembly as well as an operator's cab mounted on the main machine frame, the cab projecting forwardly from the front undercarriage in the operating direction; and the operating unit precedes the front undercarriage in the operating direction, two undercarriages supporting the carrier frame means for intermittent advance on the track and a rear end of the carrier frame means subtending the forwardly projecting operator's cab.
- 22. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 10, wherein the ballast tamping and track leveling and lining assemblies are arranged between two undercarriages, the distance between the one and succeeding undercarriages wherebetween the track stabilization assembly is mounted on the main machine frame and between the two undercarriages wherebetween the ballast tamping and track leveling and lining assemblies are mounted on the carrier frame means being substantially the same.
- 23. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 22, wherein the distance between the undercarriages is at least about 8 meters.
- 24. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 10, further comprising a central operator's cab mounted on the main machine frame within direct sight of the assemblies, additional operator's cabs mounted respectively at the front and rear ends of the main machine frame, with free views of the track in front and back of the main machine frame, brake means, and control means for the main machine frame drive and brake means mounted in the additional operator's cabs.
- 25. The track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 10, wherein the drive for continuously advancing the main machine frame and the adjustment drive are synchronized for adjusting the respective speeds of the continously advancing main machine frame and the intermittently advancing operating unit.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending patent application Ser. No. 498,261, filed May 26, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,596,193.
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