Claims
- 1. A mobile track working machine comprising a machine frame mounted for mobility in an operating direction along a track including two rails fastened to ties defining cribs therebetween, each rail having a rail head, a rail foot, a field side and a gage side, and an apparatus for lifting and laterally moving the track in a switch section, the apparatus comprising
- (a) a vertically and laterally movable tool carrier frame,
- (b) power-actuated drives linking the tool carrier frame to the machine frame for vertically and laterally moving the tool carrier frame with respect to the machine frame,
- (c) a pair of flanged wheels supporting the tool carrier frame for mobility on the track,
- (1) a respective one of the flanged wheels being associated with each track rail and serving as track lining element,
- (d) a rail gripping device associated with each flanged wheel and mounted on the tool carrier frame for engagement with the field side of the associated rail, the rail gripping device including
- (1) two rail gripping hooks transversely and vertically adjustable for selective engagement with the head or foot of the associated rail at the field side thereof and spaced from each other in the operating direction a distance corresponding to at least one average crib width, and
- (e) independent drives connected to each rail griping hook for independent vertical and lateral adjustment thereof.
- 2. The mobile track working machine of claim 1, further comprising a rail gripping roller associated with each rail gripping hook.
- 3. The mobile track working machine of claim 2, further comprising a respective guide part for at least one of the rail gripping hooks associated with each rail, the rail gripping hook being longitudinally displaceably mounted in the guide part and the guide part being laterally pivotally arranged on the tool carrier frame, the vertical and lateral adjustment drives for the rail gripping hook comprising a drive for pivoting the guide part and a drive for vertically moving the rail gripping hook for longitudinal displacement in the guide part.
- 4. The mobile track working machine of claim 1, wherein the power-actuated drives linking the tool carrier frame to the machine frame comprise a respective hydraulic lifting drive arranged centrally between, and above, the rail gripping hooks associated with each rail, and lining drives linked to the tool carrier frame between the rail gripping hooks.
- 5. The mobile track working machine of claim 1, to the machine frame, and wherein the rail gripping hooks associated with each rail respectively precede and trail the respective flanged wheel, each rail gripping hook being pivotal about an axis extending transversely to the track and has affixed thereto a mushroom-shaped end for subtending the rail head, and wherein the power-actuated drives linking the tool carrier frame to the machine frame comprise a respective hydraulic lining drive associated with each rail and arranged between the rail gripping hooks and above the flanged wheels, and a respective lifting drive associated with each rail above the rail gripping hooks.
- 6. The mobile track working machine of claim 1 wherein the rail gripping hooks associated with each rail respectively precede and trail the respective flanged wheel, and the power-actuated drives linking the tool carrier frame to the machine frame comprise a respective hydraulic lining drive and a respective hydraulic lifting drive associated with each rail, the hydraulic drives being arranged between the rail gripping hooks and above the flanged wheels.
- 7. A mobile track leveling, lining and tamping machine comprising
- (a) a machine frame mounted for mobility in an operating direction along a track including two rails fastened to ties defining cribs therebetween, each rail having a rail head, a rail foot, a field side and a gage side,
- (b) a vertically and laterally movable tool carrier frame linked to the machine frame and supporting rail engaging and gripping elements spaced from each other in the operating direction and associated with each rail for lining and lifting the track, the tool carrier frame having flanged wheels supporting the tool carrier frame for mobility on the track, and
- (c) an apparatus mounted on the tool carrier frame spaced from the rail engaging and gripping elements in the operating direction for lifting a switch section laterally adjacent the track, the switch section lifting apparatus comprising
- (1) a vertically adjustable rail gripping hook for selectively engaging the rail head or foot of a respective rail of the switch section at the field side thereof,
- (2) a drive for vertically adjusting the rail gripping hook for selective engagement with the rail head or foot, and
- (3) drive means for transversely displacing the rail gripping hook with respect to the tool carrier frame for alignment with the switch section rail.
- 8. The mobile track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 7, wherein the lifting apparatus comprises a cantilevered beam telescopingly mounted on the tool carrier frame, the rail gripping hook being arranged at an outer end of the beam, and the drive means includes a power-actuated drive for laterally displacing the beam.
- 9. The mobile track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 8, further comprising a tubular carrier body affixed to the tool carrier frame and telescopingly receiving and guiding the cantilevered beam, the power-actuated drive being arranged in the tubular carrier body.
- 10. The mobile track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 8, wherein the lifting apparatus further comprises a vertically adjustable lifting jack having a support shoe at a lower end thereof, the lifting jack being mounted at the outer beam end laterally outwardly of the rail gripping hook.
- 11. The mobile track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 10, wherein the lifting apparatus comprises two like ones of said cantilevered beams arranged adjacent and parallel to each other, and the drive means includes two like ones of said drives for respectively displacing a respective one of the beams laterally to a respective side of the track.
- 12. The mobile track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 7, wherein the rail engaging elements on the tool carrier frame include two independently vertically and laterally adjustable rail gripping hooks spaced from each other in the operating direction and two independent drives for vertically and laterally adjusting the hooks, and the lifting apparatus is arranged on the tool carrier frame between the two rail gripping hooks of the lifting apparatus.
- 13. The mobile track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 7, further comprising respective undercarriages supporting opposite ends of the machine frame, the took carrier frame being arranged between the undercarriages, and a switch tamping unit arranged on the machine frame rearwardly of the tool carrier frame in the operation direction, the switch tamping unit comprising laterally pivotal tamping tools operable in switch sections.
- 14. The mobile track leveling, lining and tamping machine of claim 7, further comprising
- (a) power-actuated drives linking the tool carrier frame to the machine frame for vertically and laterally moving the tool carrier frame with respect to the machine frame,
- (b) a pair of said flanged wheels supporting the tool carrier frame for mobility on the track,
- (1) a respective one of the flanged wheels being associated with each track rail and serving as track lining element,
- (c) another rail gripping hook associated with each flanged wheel and mounted on the tool carrier frame transversely and vertically adjustably for engagement with the associated rail,
- (1) the rail gripping hook of the switch section lifting apparatus being spaced in the operating direction from the other rail gripping hook.
- 15. A mobile track working machine comprising a machine frame mounted for mobility in an operating direction along a track including two rails fastened to ties defining cribs therebetween, each rail having a rail head, a rail foot, a field side and a gage side, and an apparatus for lifting and laterally moving the track in a switch section, the apparatus comprising
- (a) a vertically and laterally movable tool carrier frame,
- (b) two hydraulic lining drives and four hydraulic lifting drives linking the tool carrier frame to the machine frame for laterally and vertically moving the tool carrier frame with respect to the machine frame,
- (c) two pairs of flanged wheels supporting the tool carrier frame for mobility on the track,
- (1) a respective one of the flanged wheels of each pair being associated with each track rail and serving as track lining element,
- (d) a rail gripping device associated with each flanged wheel and mounted on the tool carrier frame, each rail gripping device including
- (1) a rail gripping hook transversely and vertically adjustable for selective engagement with the head or foot at the field side of the associated rail, the rail gripping hooks at each associated rail being spaced from each other in the operating direction a distance corresponding to at least one average crib width, and
- (2) a pair of rail gripping rollers associated with each rail gripping hook, the rail gripping rollers of each pair cooperating for respectively subtending the rail head at the gage and field sides of the associated rail, the pairs of flanged wheels and associated rail gripping hooks being arranged between the pairs of rail gripping rollers, and
- (e) independent drives connected to each rail gripping hook for independent vertical and lateral adjustment thereof.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of our copending application Ser. No. 156,416, filed Feb. 16, 1988 now abandoned.
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