Claims
- 1. A method of inserting new ties under the rails or railroad track, including the steps of initially laying the new ties on top of the rails, grasping the new ties, one at a time, by one end only, drawing the tie laterally to one side of the rails until the free end of the tie is laterally outside of the rails, lowering at least the free inner end of the tie until it is generally aligned under the rails, inserting the tie laterally inwardly under the rails, and performing the drawing, lowering and inserting steps while grasping and supporting the tie during such steps only by the said one end thereof.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further characterized in that the step of lowering at least the free end of the tie until it is generally aligned under the rails includes pivoting the inner end of the tie downwardly about the grasped outer end.
- 3. The method of claim 1 further characterized in that the step of inserting the tie under the rails includes forcing the free end of the tie under the rails in a lateral motion and, at the same time, lowering the grasped outer end of the tie so that the tie performs a compound motion while it is being inserted.
- 4. The method of claim 1 further characterized by and including the step of initially positioning each tie laterally on top of the rails, before it is grasped, applying a force on either one end or the other so that each tie, as it is grasped, is in the same position laterally across the rails.
- 5. The method of claim 1 further characterized by and including the step of initially forming a trenchlike opening under the rails into which the tie is inserted.
- 6. The method of claim 1 further characterized by and including the steps of creating a trench in the ballast under the rails at the point of desired insertion of the new tie, lowering the inner end of the tie while in its position laterally to one side of the rails until the inner end is opposite the trench by pivoting the tie generally about its outer end, and simultaneously thereafter lowering and moving the outer end laterally inwardly during the insertion step so that the outer end of the tie follows a planned coordinate path during insertion, with the tie being in an inclined position at the start of insertion and in a generally horizontal position after the inner end of the tie has moved under the near rail.
- 7. A method of inserting new ties beneath the rails of railroad track, including the steps of creating a trench in the ballast under the rails at the point of desired insertion of the new tie, placing new ties on top of the rails in longitudinally-spaced relation to the trench, grasping a new tie on top of the rails and moving it laterally until it is outside the rails, moving the new tie longitudinally, while holding it outside the rails until the inner end of the tie is generally opposite the trench, and moving the new tie laterally inwardly into the trench under the rails until it is fully inserted.
- 8. The method of claim 7 further characterized by and including the step of lowering the inner end of the tie while in its position laterally to one side of the rails until the inner end is opposite the trench by pivoting the tie generally about its outer end, and simultaneously lowering and moving the outer end laterally inwardly during the inserting step so that the outer end of the tie follows a planned coordinate path during insertion with the tie being in an inclined position at the start of insertion and in a generally horizontal position after the inner end of the tie has moved under the near rail.
- 9. A method of inserting a new tie under a railroad track in accordance with a desired path, including the steps of providing a cam face, profiling the cam face in accordance with the desired tie path, sensing the profile of the cam face and generating a signal therefrom, providing a power source for handling and inserting the tie, and controlling the power source by the thus generated signal to cause the tie to be inserted under the rails in accordance with the cam face profile.
- 10. The method of claim 9 further characterized in that the signal is electric and the power source is hydraulic.
- 11. A machine for inserting new ties under the rails of railroad track, a wheeled frame adapted to be moved along the track, a tie inserter on the frame for inserting new ties under the rails, including a jaw clamp positionable on one side of the frame for grasping and supporting new ties resting on top of the rails, one at a time, by only one end thereof, a boom connecting the jaw clamp to the frame, and power means on the frame for operating the boom and jaw clamp such that new ties will be picked up and supported only by the jaw clamp grasping only one end, will be moved laterally to one side, lowered and inserted laterally under the rails in the ballast.
- 12. The structure of claim 11 further characterized by and including means of the front of the frame for positioning new ties on top of the rails laterally so that each tie will be in approximately the same lateral position for the jaw clamp.
- 13. The structure of claim 11 further characterized by and including a scarifying mechanism in the middle of the frame constructed to form a trench in the ballast, the boom being mounted on a slide on the frame, and power means for moving the boom and slide longitudinally back and forth between the front of the machine and the scarifying means so that new ties can be picked up by the jaw clamp at the front, moved laterally to one side and rearwardly for insertion at the scarifying means.
- 14. In a machine for inserting new ties under the rails of railroad track, a wheeled frame adapted to be moved along the rails, a scarifier on the machine for creating a trench in the ballast under the rails at a particular location, and tie manipulating means on the machine for grasping new ties positioned on top of the rails ahead of the machine, one at a time, moving them rearwardly to the scarifier and inserting them under the rails in the tranch formed by the scarifier.
- 15. The structure of claim 14 further characterized in that the scarifier includes a pair of generally parallel horizontally movable transversely extending digger blades of a length greater than rail gauge, and means for causing said blades to move downwardly into the ballast and for moving said blades apart to form a trench in the ballast.
- 16. A machine for handling ties under the rails of railroad track, including a base, means for moving it along a railroad track, a boom pivotally mounted on the base and extending to one side of the track, the boom being extendable and having power means for extending and retracting it, means on the outer end of the boom for handling a tie, and an automatic control for the power means so that the amount of extension of the boom will be automatically coordinated to its pivoted position.
- 17. The structure of claim 16 further characterized in that the control for the boom and base includes a cam profile on one of them, a sensing device on the other adapted to sense the cam face in the various pivoted positions of the boom, and means for generating a signal from the sensing device to control the boom extension power means.
- 18. In a railroad tie bed scarifier, a frame movable along a railroad track, a pair of generally parallel blades extending transversely on the frame and mounted thereon adapted to be separated longitudinally by a distance sufficient to form a trench for insertion of a railroad tie and to be closed together, the blades being movable vertically between a raised position and a lowered position where they penetrate the ballast, and sensing means for automatically raising the blades so that they may be lowered again if they have not penetrated the ballast to a predetermined depth.
- 19. The structure of claim 18 further characterized by and including means for automatically separating the blades in their lowered position prior to their being raised again when they have penetrated the ballast to the predetermined depth.
- 20. In a railroad tie bed scarifier and inserter, a frame movable along a railroad track, a pair of generally parallel blades extending transversely on the frame and mounted thereon adapted to be separated longitudinally by a distance sufficient to form a trench for insertion of a railroad track tie and to be closed together, said blades being movable vertically between a raised position and a lowered position where they penetrate the ballast in their closed condition, insertion means on the frame for inserting a railroad tie under the rails between the separated blades, and sensing means for automatically energizing the insertion means when the blades have been separated in their lowered position.
- 21. The structure of claim 20 further characterized by and including means responsive to the insertion means for automatically raising the blades and closing them when the insertion means has completed the insertion of a new tie.
- 22. In a railroad tie bed scarifier and inserter, a frame movable along a railroad track, scarifying means on the frame for forming a trench in the ballast under the rails movable between raised and lowered positions on the frame, insertion means on the frame for inserting a railroad tie under the rails in the thus formed trench, and sensing means responsive to the scarifying means for automatically energizing the insertion means so as to insert a tie when a trench has been formed by the scarifying means.
- 23. In a railroad tie bed scarifier and inserter, a frame movable along a railroad track, scarifying means on the frame for forming a trench in the ballast under the rails movable between raised and lowered positions on the frame, insertion means on the frame for inserting a railroad tie under the rails in the thus formed trench, and means responsive to the insertion means for raising the scarifying means when the insertion means have completed the insertion of a new tie.
- 24. In a railroad tie inserter, a frame movable along a railroad track, insertion means on the frame for inserting a railroad tie under the rails, and means responsive to the frame contacting a new tie positioned on top of the rails for automatically energizing the insertion means so that the new tie will be grasped and manipulated by the insertion means.
- 25. The structure of claim 24 further characterized by and including scarifying means on the frame for forming a trench in the ballast under the rails.
- 26. In a railroad tie bed scarifier and inserter machine, a frame movable along a railroad track, scarifying means on the frame for forming a trench in the ballast under the rails, insertion means on the frame for inserting a railroad tie under the rails in the thus formed trench, the insertion means being movable longitudinally on the frame between a forward position where it grasps and picks up a new tie positioned on top of the rails and a rearward position where it is aligned laterally with the trench formed by the scarifying means, and means responsive to the machine contacting a new tie positioned on top of the rails for automatically energizing the insertion means so that the new tie will be grasped by the insertion means, moved laterally to one side and then rearwardly until it is laterally aligned with the scarifying means ready for insertion.
- 27. A machine for inserting new ties in a railroad track, a frame movable along a railroad track, insertion means on the frame for grasping new ties, one at a time, positioned on top of the rails ahead of the machine and inserting them under the rails of the track, a propulsion system on the frame for moving the machine along the track from one location to another, tie positioning means on the front of the machine for positioning ties laterally across the rails, and means responsive to the propulsion system for automatically operating the tie positioning means when the propulsion system is de-energized.
- 28. In a scarifying machine for use on railroad track, a wheeled frame adapted to be moved along the rails of the track including an upper complete frame with two lower smaller longitudinally separated frames structurally interconnected to the complete frame to define an open bottom passageway extending laterally through the frame, a vertical guideway in the passageway including vertically disposed guide rails between the upper and lower frames, a drophead in the guideway adapted to be raised and freely dropped between the guide rails, and a pair of laterally disposed blades on the drophead adapted, when the drophead is dropped, to penetrate the ballast and to be separated longitudinally so as to form a trench in the ballast for thy insertion of a new tie.
- 29. The structure of claim 28 further characterized by and including two control stations on the frame, one on each side of the upper frame, so that the operator may be positioned on the side of the frame from which the new tie is being inserted to directly observe and control the operation.
- 30. The structure of claim 28 further characterized by and including at least two lift cylinders mounted on the upper complete frame, one on each side, and connected to the drophead so as to raise it for a free fall, and a universal joint mounting each of the cylinders on the upper complete frame to allow free movement of the drophead within the vertically disposed guide rails.
- 31. A method of handling a tie under railroad track in accordance with a desired path, including the steps of providing a cam face, profiling the cam face in accordance with the desired tie path, sensing the profile of the cam face and generating a signal therefrom, providing a power source for handling and moving the tie, and controlling the power source by the thus generated signal to cause the tie to be moved under the rails in accordance with the cam face profile.
- 32. In a railroad tie bed scarifier, a frame movable along a railroad track, a pair of generally parallel blades extending transversely on the frame and mounted thereon adapted to be separated longitudinally by a distance sufficient to form a trench for insertion of a railroad tie and to be closed together, the blades being movable vertically between a raised position and a lowered position where they penetrate the ballast, and control means for automatically separating the blades longitudinally in their lowered position so as to form a trench therebetween when they have penetrated the ballast a predetermined amount, including a circuit energized by the blades and responsive to the blades penetrating the ballast the predetermined amount for thereafter causing the blades to separate.
- 33. A method of inserting new ties beneath the rails of railroad track, including the steps of creating a trench in the ballast under the rails at the point of desired insertion of the new tie, placing new ties in longitudinally-spaced relation to the trench and over the rails, grasping a new tie over the rails and moving it laterally until it is outside the rails, moving the new tie longitudinally, while holding it outside the rails until the inner end of the tie is generally opposite the trench, and moving the new tie laterally inwardly into the trench under the rails until it is fully inserted.
- 34. In a railroad tie bed scarifier, a frame movable along a railroad track, a pair of generally parallel blades extending transversely on the frame and mounted thereon adapted to be separated longitudinally by a distance sufficient to form a trench for insertion of a railroad tie and to be closed together, the blades being movable vertically between a raised position and a lowered position where they penetrate the ballast, and sensing means for automatically separating the blades only when they are at a predetermined depth in the ballast.
- 35. A method of inserting new ties under the rails of railroad track, including the steps of initially positioning the new ties over the rails, creating an open trench by scarifying the ballast under the rails at the point of desired insertion of the new tie, grasping the new ties, one at a time, by one end, drawing the tie laterally to one side of the rails until the free inner end of the tie is laterally outside of the rails, lowering the inner end of the tie while in its position laterally to one side of the rails until the inner end is opposite the open trench by generally pivoting the tie about its outer end, and simultaneously thereafter lowering and moving the outer end laterally inwardly while inserting the inner end into the open trench so that the outer end of the tie follows a planned coordinate path during insertion, with the tie being in an inclined position at the start of insertion and in a generally horizontal position after the inner end of the tie has moved under the near rail.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of Ser. No. 131,128, filed Apr. 5, 1971, now abandoned.
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