Claims
- 1. A passive railway switching system for directing the wheels of a railway car in either of two directions comprising:
- a pair of substantially parallel main rails which begin to diverge at a switching point, with each such main rail becoming the outside rail of a new pair of substantially parallel main rails leading in each of two directions that can be chosen for travel at the switching point;
- a pair of stationary switching rails, each of which commences approximately at the point where the main rails begin to diverge, is adjacent to and offset inboard of one of the main rails by an amount adequate to allow passage of railway car wheels riding on the main rail, thence follows a path which is substantially parallel to the diverging main rail on the opposite side of the track, and continues to at least a point where space permits the commencement of the other member of the new pair of main rails, the new rail being substantially parallel to and spaced from the original main rail leading in the same direction as the switching rail by the same spacing as that between the original main rails remote from the switching point; and
- one or more pairs of laterally movable switching wheels mounted on each vehicle traveling on the railway switching system, the switching wheels having a lateral spacing which is less than that of the main rails, and the switching wheels having running surfaces which are wide enough that at least one of the switching wheels remains in contact with a main rail regardless of the lateral position of the switching wheels;
- said components being arranged and used in combination in such a way that:
- the lateral position of the switching wheels determines the direction of travel taken by the vehicle at the switching point by determining which of the stationary switching rails is engaged by the switching wheels;
- the main rails and switching rails are aligned such that the vehicle proceeds through the switching point without undergoing any greater change of direction, either vertically or horizontally, than is encountered along other curves of the railway system where the switching system is used, having the same curvature as the rails through the switching point; and
- the main rails and switching rails are aligned such that the switching wheels proceed through the switching point, supported in turn by the main rails, the switching rails, and the new main rails without undergoing any substantial change in rotational velocity.
- 2. The railway switching system of claim 1 wherein the bearing surfaces of the switching rails and the switching wheels possess load-carrying capacities which are substantially equal to or greater than the load-carrying capacities of the rails and wheels employed during travel on other portions of the railway system.
- 3. The railway switching system of claim 1 wherein each of the switching rails is sufficiently superelevated above its corresponding main rail to provide stable travel of vehicles using the railway system.
- 4. The railway switching system of claim 3 in a constant-speed railway system, wherein the superelevation of the switching rails is similar to superelevation of other curved portions of the railway system.
- 5. The railway switching system of claim 1 wherein the geometry of the switching point is substantially symmetrical about the longitudinal axis of the track at the point where the switching point commences, thus causing the two new main rails to cross at the same elevation and precluding any need for the removal of a portion of one rail to provide clearance for the wheels of vehicles riding on the other rail.
- 6. The railway switching system of claim 1 wherein the switching rails each have a portion between the ends of the switching rail at a higher elevation than the adjacent main rail.
- 7. A passive railway switch comprising:
- a pair of substantially parallel incoming main rails;
- a first pair of substantially parallel outgoing main rails, one of the outgoing main rails being a continuation of one of the incoming main rails;
- a second pair of substantially parallel outgoing main rails diverging from the first pair of outgoing main rails, one of the second pair of outgoing main rails being a continuation of the other of the incoming main rails;
- a first switching rail parallel to one of the continuing main rails between such continuing rail and at least the other incoming main rail, and having a portion at a higher elevation than the other continuing rail;
- a second switching rail parallel to the other of the continuing rails between such continuing rail and at least the one continuing main rail, and having a portion at a higher elevation than the one continuing rail; and wherein
- the switching rails each gradually increase in elevation above an adjacent main rail to a maximum elevation and gradually decrease in elevation toward an adjacent main rail so that a wheel rolls smoothly from an adjacent main rail onto the switching rail and back again to an adjacent main rail.
- 8. A truck for a railway vehicle comprising:
- at least a pair of flange running wheels for engaging each of a pair of running rails;
- at least a pair of flange switching wheels, the flanges on the switching wheels being closer together than the flanges on the running wheels;
- means for shifting the switching wheels laterally between two extreme positions adjacent to one or the other of the running wheels; and wherein
- each of the switching wheels has a running surface wider than the running surface on the adjacent running wheel.
- 9. A truck as recited in claim 8 further comprising means for latching the switching wheels in either of the extreme positions.
- 10. A passive railway switching system comprising:
- a pair of substantially parallel incoming main rails which begin to diverge at a switching point;
- a first pair of substantially parallel main rails outgoing from the switching point, one of the incoming main rails becoming the outside rail of the first pair of outgoing main rails;
- a second pair of substantially parallel main rails outgoing from the switching point, one of the incoming main rails becoming the outside rail of the second pair of outgoing main rails;
- a pair of stationary switching rails offset inboard of the main rails by an amount sufficient to allow passage of the flanges of railway wheels of vehicles between the main rail and the switching rail, each switching rail following a path which is substantially parallel to the opposite diverging main rail, each switching rail commencing approximately at the point where the incoming main rails begin to diverge and ending approximately where the other member of its pair of outgoing main rails is available to engage a vehicle wheel, a portion of each switching rail between its ends being at a higher elevation than the adjacent main rails;
- a vehicle for travelling in the system; and
- at least one truck on the vehicle, each such truck comprising:
- at least one pair of running wheels having flanges for engaging the insides of the main rails and running surfaces for engaging the tops of the main rails;
- at least one pair of flange switching wheels, the switching wheel flanges being spaced apart laterally a distance less than the spacing of the flanges on a pair of running wheels; and
- means for shifting the switching wheels laterally so that the flange of only one of such a pair of switching wheels engages the side of a switching rail; and wherein
- the main rails and switching rails are aligned such that the switching wheels proceed through the switching point, supported in turn by the main rails, the switching rails, and the new main rails without undergoing any substantial change in rotational velocity.
- 11. A passive railway switching system as recited in claim 10 wherein the switching wheels having running surfaces which are wide enough that the switching wheels remain in contact with the main rails regardless of the lateral position of the switching wheels.
- 12. A passive railway switching system as recited in claim 10 wherein the switching rails are aligned such that the vehicle proceeds through the switching point without undergoing any greater change of direction, either vertically or horizontally, than is encountered along another curve of the railway system where the switching system is used, having the same curvature as the rails through the switching point.
- 13. The railway switching system of claim 1 wherein the curvature of each pair of main rails leaving the switching point is substantially the same.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 835,974, filed Mar. 4, 1986, now abandoned, which was in turn a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 513,009, filed Jul. 12, 1983, also abandoned. The subject matter of these earlier applications is hereby incorporated by reference.
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Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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