Claims
- 1. A train for relaying railroad track in a relaying zone comprising:
- (a) cars for transporting ties and fixing means,
- (b) a sequence of working cars comprising at least a car for removing old rails and ties or track panels, a ballast excavating car, and track relaying car, each of said working cars carrying working instrumentalities and having at both ends bogies adapted to run on rails;
- (c) a coupling frame between each two consecutive working cars and connected by universal joints with adjacent ends of said cars, said coupling frames carrying no working instrumentalities,
- (d) at least one track-laying or caterpillar truck supporting each of said coupling frames and adapted to move on the ballast or cleared track bed, means for raising and lowering said coupling frame relative to the respective track and means for driving and steering said trucks, said ends of said working cars being supported by said coupling frame in its raised position to unload said bogie trucks adjacent to said ends and to carry them in a lifted position above said ballast or cleared track bed,
- (e) controllable hydraulic bumpers or buffers on opposite ends of said coupling frames for keeping the coupling frames in predetermined longitudinal relation to said working cars between which said coupling frames are disposed, and
- (f) guide members provided at the end of a working car adjacent a coupling frame and bearing on the adjacent end of the respective coupling frame for keeping the chassis of said car in the proper transverse parallel position in relation to the coupling frame.
- 2. A rail road track relaying train according to claim 1, in which said steering means comprises rail feelers mounted on a car ahead of the working area to sense the position of the former track and servo means responsive to said feelers to steer said truck or trucks.
- 3. A railroad track relaying train according to claim 1, in which said steering means comprises feelers mounted on said caterpillar truck or trucks to sense the parallel adjacent track and servo means responsive to said feelers to steer said truck or trucks.
- 4. A railroad track relaying train according to claim 1, in which said steering means comprises angle measuring devices to measure the angles between the longitudinal axes of a car ahead of the first working car and of said first working car and between the longitudinal axes between each working car and the respective adjacent coupling frame, and servo means responsive to said angle measuring devices to steer said truck or trucks.
- 5. A railroad track relaying train according to claim 1, comprising a first coupling frame between said car for removing old rails and ties or track panels and said car for excavating ballast and connected by universal joints with adjacent ends of said cars, and a second coupling frame between said car for excavating ballast and said relaying car and connected by universal joints with adjacent ends of said cars.
- 6. A railroad track relaying train according to claim 1, in which each coupling frame is equipped with two steerable caterpillar trucks at both ends.
- 7. In a train for removing and relaying railroad track, the combination of a plurality of working cars, each carrying working instrumentalities and comprising a track removing car carrying instrumentalities for removing old track, a ballast excavating car carrying instrumentalities for excavating ballast from the roadbed from which said old track has been removed, and a track relaying car carrying instrumentalities for laying new track, each of said working cars having at opposite ends thereof like bogies for running on railroad track, coupling frames disposed between and connecting consecutive working cars, said coupling frames being shorter than said working cars and carrying no working instrumentalities, each of said coupling frames having at opposite ends thereof means for pivotally coupling said frame to preceding and succeeding working cars, at least one power driven track-laying truck for running on trackless roadbed and supporting each of said coupling frames, means for varying the height of each of said coupling frames with respect to the respective track-laying truck supporting it, said height-varying means being operable to raise the respective coupling frame to a height to support adjacent ends of preceding and succeeding working cars with the respective bogies dependent therefrom, and means for steering said track-laying truck to follow the path of the railroad track being relayed.
- 8. A railroad track relaying train according to claim 7, in which each of said coupling frames is supported by two track-laying trucks disposed at opposite ends of said frame, and in which said steering means comprises controllable hydraulic cylinders acting between said trucks and said frame.
Priority Claims (1)
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REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 030,818 filed Apr. 17, 1979, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,307,667.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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