Claims
- 1. A system for laying railroad ties and railroad tracks on a roadbed, which comprises:
- (a) tractor means for pulling said system along the roadbed, said tractor means including tractor rail guide means;
- (b) a railcar including means for transporting thereon a layer of juxtaposed railroad ties, said railcar including a front end and a front bogey rollingly engaging rails laid by the system;
- (c) bridging means for bridging between the tractor means and the railcar, the bridging means including bridge rail guide means for guiding the rails;
- (d) a gantry including gantry drive means for driving longitudinally over the railcar and the bridging means; and
- (e) a tie handling apparatus vertically movably mounted on the gantry and including tie engagement means for selectively engaging and releasing a layer of ties and tie spreading means for spreading the layer of ties.
- 2. The invention of claim 1, which includes:
- (a) the tractor means generally comprising a bulldozer; and
- (b) tensile connector means interconnecting said bulldozer and said bridging means for towing the track laying system along the roadbed with the bulldozer.
- 3. The invention of claim 1, which includes:
- (a) said bulldozer including a tractor front rail handling system having tractor front rail guide means and a rear rail handling system including tractor rear rail guide means.
- 4. The invention of claim 3, which includes:
- (a) the front rail handling system comprising a sled base movable between raised and lowered positions, a crane mounted on the sled base and including rail lifting means, and a pair of rail guide rollers each mounted on a respective side of the sled base.
- 5. The invention of claim 3 wherein the rear rail handling system includes a pair of laterally extendable beam members each extendable from a respective side of the rear rail handling system, each beam member mounting a respective tractor rear rail guide means.
- 6. The invention of claim 5 wherein each said tractor rear rail guide assembly includes means for pivoting same with respect to an axis extending generally longitudinally with respect to the system.
- 7. The invention of 1 wherein the bridging means includes:
- (a) a bridge frame with front and back ends;
- (b) a pair of bridge beams extending between the bridging frame front and back ends; and
- (c) a bridge frame guide tractor connected to and supporting the bridge frame front end.
- 8. The invention of claim 7, which includes:
- (a) said bridge frame having a crossbeam extending transversely between said bridge beams at said bridge frame front end;
- (b) said bridge frame guide tractor including a track unit rotatably mounted on an underside of said crossbeam and including a pair of tracks which can be independently and differentially driven; and
- (c) a power supply unit mounted on top of said crossbeam and connected to said track unit in a power-exchange relationship therewith.
- 9. The invention of claim 8 wherein:
- (a) said guide tractor tracks are hydraulically driven;
- (b) said power supply unit includes hydraulic power supply means; and
- (c) said bridge frame crossbeam comprises a hollow box beam including a hydraulic fluid reservoir fluidically communicating with said track unit and said power supply unit.
- 10. The invention of claim 7, which includes:
- (a) pivotal connection means pivotally mounting the bridge frame back end to the railcar front end.
- 11. The invention of claim 7, which includes:
- (a) a pair of bridge frame rail guide assemblies each mounted on the outside of a respective bridge frame beam.
- 12. The invention of claim 7 wherein the bridging means includes:
- (a) a rail spacing subsystem mounted on said bridge frame between said bridge frame beams and including a pair of suspended rail guides, a pair of vertical positioning means each connected to a respective suspended rail guide and a pair of lateral positioning means each connected to a respective suspended rail guide.
- 13. The invention of claim 12 wherein said rail spacing subsystem includes:
- (a) each said vertical positioning means comprising a piston-and-cylinder unit;
- (b) each said lateral positioning means comprising a piston-and-cylinder unit; and
- (c) an operator station positioned generally below the box beams over the roadbed, the operator station including hydraulic controls for the rail spacing subsystem piston-and-cylinder units.
- 14. The invention of claim 1, which includes:
- (a) said gantry having a superstructure with four corner posts and four gantry drive subsystems each mounted on a respective corner post.
- 15. The invention of claim 14 wherein said gantry includes:
- (a) a suspension frame mounted on said superstructure; and
- (b) means for suspending said railroad tie handling apparatus from said suspension frame.
- 16. The invention of claim 15, which includes:
- (a) a lateral positioning subsystem for laterally positioning said suspension frame, said lateral positioning subsystem including wheel means mounted on said suspension frame and rollingly engaging said gantry superstructure; and
- (b) drive means for driving said suspension frame laterally with respect to said gantry superstructure.
- 17. The invention of claim 16, wherein said suspension frame lateral drive means includes:
- (a) a pair of chain sections each mounted on said gantry superstructure in proximity to a respective end thereof;
- (b) a drive axle extending longitudinally along said suspension frame;
- (c) a pair of sprockets each drivingly mounted on said drive axle and engaging a respective chain section; and
- (d) a hydraulic motor drivingly connected to said drive axle.
- 18. The invention of claim 15, which includes:
- (a) vertical positioning means for lowering said railroad tie handling apparatus with respect to said suspension frame.
- 19. The invention of claim 18, which includes:
- (a) said vertical positioning means comprising a hydraulic piston-and-cylinder unit mounted on said suspension frame; and
- (b) a plurality of cables each connected to said piston-and-cylinder unit and to said railroad tie handling apparatus.
- 20. The invention of claim 19, which includes:
- (a) pulley means mounted on said suspension frame, said pulley means receiving said multiple cables.
- 21. A system for laying railroad ties and rails on a roadbed, which comprises:
- (a) tractor means for pulling said system along the roadbed, said tractor means including:
- (1) a front rail handling system including a sled base movable between raised and lowered positions, a crane mounted on the sled base and a pair of rail guide rollers each mounted on a respective side of the sled base and projecting laterally outwardly therefrom;
- (2) a rear rail handling system including a rear platform movable between raised and lowered positions, a pair of outrigger beam members each extending laterally outwardly from a respective rear platform side, each said outrigger beam member being laterally extendable and retractable and a pair of tractor means rear rail guide assemblies each pivotally mounted on a respective outrigger beam member and pivotable with respect to a pivotal axis extending generally longitudinally with respect to the system;
- (b) a bridge structure including:
- (1) a bridge frame including front and back ends;
- (2) said bridge frame including a pair of bridge beam members and a crossbeam extending between said bridge frame beams at said bridge structure front end;
- (3) a bridge frame guide tractor including a track unit having a pair of independently and differentially drivable tracks and rotatable mounting means for rotatably mounting the track unit on the underside of the bridge frame crossbeam;
- (4) the bridge frame guide tractor also including a power supply unit mounted on top of said bridge frame crossbeam and hydraulically connected to said bridge frame guide tractor track unit;
- (5) a pair of bridge frame rail guide assemblies each mounted on and projecting laterally outwardly from a respective bridge frame beam; and
- (6) a rail spacing subsystem including a pair of suspended rail guides each longitudinally movably receiving a respective rail, a pair of vertical positioning means each adapted to vertically position a respective suspended rail guide and a pair of lateral positioning means each adapted to laterally position a respective suspended rail guide;
- (c) a railcar including:
- (1) a front end;
- (2) a front bogey mounted in proximity to said front end and rollingly engaging railroad track rails laid by the system;
- (3) means for supporting a layer of juxtaposed railroad ties thereon in generally transverse relation;
- (d) tensile member means interconnecting said tractor means and said bridge frame front end for towing the bridge structure;
- (e) bridge frame-to-railcar pivotal interconnection means for pivotably interconnecting the bridge frame rear end and the railcar front end;
- (f) a pair of gantry rails extending in parallel, spaced relation along the bridge frame beams and the railcar;
- (g) a gantry including:
- (1) a superstructure including four corner posts;
- (2) four gantry drive mechanisms each mounted on a respective gantry superstructure corner post;
- (3) a railroad tie handling apparatus suspension frame laterally movably mounted on top of said gantry superstructure;
- (4) a lateral positioning subsystem for laterally adjustably positioning said suspension frame with respect to said gantry superstructure;
- (5) a railroad tie handling apparatus vertical positioning subsystem mounted on the suspension frame;
- (6) an operator station mounted on the superstructure and including controls for the gantry drive mechanisms, the railroad tie handling apparatus lateral subsystem and the railroad tie handling apparatus vertical positioning subsystem; and
- (h) a railroad tie handling apparatus, which includes:
- (1) a frame with opposite sides and opposite ends;
- (2) a plurality of tie engagement support means mounted on said frame to enable movement of said support means toward and away from said
- (3) each support means having a pair of tie engagement members mounted thereon to enable movement of each tie engagement members between an engagement position to engage a railroad tie and a release position to release a tie;
- (4) each support means having tie engagement motor means connected between said support means and said tie engagement members thereon and operable to move said tie engagement members between said engagement and release positions;
- (5) lazy tong linkage means interconnecting said support means in such a manner as to maintain a mutually parallel relation among said support means and an equal spacing between adjacent support means upon movement of said support means relative to said ends of said frame;
- (6) spacing motor means operatively connected to said support means and operable to spread said support means to a selected tie interval spacing between adjacent support members for deposit of ties supported thereby onto said track bed and to converge said support means to engage a plurality of said ties; and
- (7) frame position means connected to said frame and operable to lift and lower said frame and to position said frame between a position over said track bed and a tie supply position.
- 22. A method of laying railroad ties and rails on a roadbed, which comprises the steps of:
- (a) providing tractor means for pulling the system along the roadbed;
- (b) passing the rails through tractor rail guide means mounted on the tractor means;
- (c) connecting the tractor means to bridging means in a towing relationship;
- (d) providing the bridging means with a bridge frame including front and back ends and a pair of parallel, bridge frame members extending between the bridge frame front and back ends;
- (e) mounting a bridge frame guide tractor on the bridge frame front end;
- (f) providing the bridge frame guide tractor with a track unit including a pair of tracks;
- (g) independently and differentially driving the bridge frame guide tractor track unit tracks; r
- (h) providing a pair of gantry rails on top of the bridge frame beams and the railcar;
- (i) longitudinally movably placing a gantry with a superstructure on the gantry rails;
- (j) laterally movable mounting a railroad tie handling apparatus suspension frame on the gantry superstructure;
- (k) suspending a railroad tie handling apparatus from the suspension frame;
- (l) engaging a layer of juxtaposed railroad ties on the railcar with the railroad tie handling apparatus;
- (m) raising the layer of railroad ties;
- (n) spreading the railroad tie;
- (o) lowering the railroad to the roadbed; and
- (p) releasing the railroad ties from the railroad tie handling apparatus.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application No. 746,057, filed on Aug. 12, 1991, now abandoned.
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