This application is a US PCT National Stage Entry of International Application No. PCT/EP2019/079091 filed on Oct. 24, 2019, which claims priority to EP patent Application No. 18202352.3 filed on Oct. 24, 2018, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a railway wagon for transportation of semitrailers and the like.
It is well known to provide railway wagons for receiving and carrying semitrailers. By placing a semitrailer normally intended for road transport on a railway wagon, a more efficient and environmentally friendly transportation is achieved compared to road transport. The railway is normally used for long distances. Examples of railway wagons for transport of semitrailers are given in WO2010/120236A1.
To load and unload a semitrailer in a railway wagon system of this kind, a load-carrying section of the railway wagon is turned out from and back to the railway wagon. To assist in the turning of the load-carrying section, it is common to use a beam which can be moved out from the railway wagon. At an outer end of the beam, there is provided a ground support which often-times has the shape of a telescopic supporting member. The support is moved by means of a vertically operated jack which is configured to lower the support until it rests on the ground in order to support the beam as the load-carrying section is turned out from or back to the railway wagon. Even though such a vertically operated jack works well in many circumstances, there is a risk that it will break. This might happen if the structure is subjected to movements, which may happen when the load from the ground support is not vertical; for instance if the support is placed on uneven ground.
Known railway wagons of the type described above oftentimes have a lot of cables and conduits running along its platform. During the turning movement of the carrying section, there is a risk that these cables and conduits get stuck or damaged.
From the above, it is understood that there is room for improvements of railway wagon systems.
An object of the present invention is to solve or at least mitigate the problems related to prior-art structures. This object has now been achieved by the technique set forth in appended independent claim 1; preferred embodiments being defined in the related dependent claims.
In one aspect, there is provided a railway wagon configured to carry a semitrailer or the like. The railway wagon comprises a first bogie, a second bogie and a carrying section therebetween. The carrying section is movable between a first position in which it extends between the two bogies, and a second position in which the carrying section is turned out from the railway wagon for loading and unloading of a semitrailer. The railway wagon further comprises a channel for conduits extending between the first bogie and the second bogie. The channel is configured to be automatically lowered in a mechanical way when the carrying section is turned out to the second position. This railway wagon structure is advantageous since the different kinds of conduits—such as air supply pipes, hydraulic oil supply tubes, and power supply cables—can be kept safely together in the channel which is also referred to as a media channel. The conduits are received in the media channel and protected therein during railway transportation and during loading and unloading of semitrailers, when the carrying section is turned out and turned back in relation to the railway wagon.
Preferably, the channel is arranged beneath the carrying section which means that the turning movement of the same can be performed in a safe manner.
In an embodiment, one end portion of the channel is received moveable on a bar having a sloping part. Preferably, the channel has a roller received on the bar. These features contributes to a safe use of the media channel.
In another aspect, there is provided a railway wagon beam assembly which is arranged to be moved out from and back to the railway wagon. The beam assembly may include an actuator, preferably a hydraulic cylinder, arranged to lower and raise a leg placed at an outer or outward end of the beam assembly. Preferably, the leg has a foot at its free end. The actuator is preferably arranged substantially in parallel with a main extension of the beam assembly. Thanks to this beam structure, loads that are not entirely vertical can be taken. Furthermore, the risk of breaking the hydraulic cylinder is reduced.
The improved beam assembly is adapted to be mounted to a railway wagon which is configured to carry semitrailers and the like and which has a first bogie, a second bogie and a carrying section therebetween. When a semitrailer is to be loaded onto the railway wagon, the beam assembly is moved out from the wagon to an active position, in which it guides the front portion of the carrying section being turned out to its loading position. The beam assembly is moved back to the wagon and the semitrailer is driven onto the lowered, sloping carrying section which is raised after loading. Then the beam assembly is moved out again and guides the front portion of the raised carrying section (with the semitrailer thereon) back to the wagon position. Finally, the beam assembly is moved back to the wagon which is now ready for railway transportation.
Subject to the present disclosure is also a railway wagon of the above type which is provided with an improved beam assembly according to the aspect above.
The beam assembly may be provided with pivots and links which serve to achieve secure ground support of the beam in its active position moved out from the wagon. This system of pivots and links is arranged at the free end of the beam assembly and it is connected to and configured to move the leg of the beam.
The railway wagon may have a slide of a king pin locking system arranged moveable by means of two cylinders. The two cylinders are connected to a reservoir via a spring-loaded valve to act as dampers.
Further objects and advantages of the present invention and related embodiments will appear from the following detailed description.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described further below by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the example of
For turning the carrying section 5 in and out, a beam 6 is moved out from the first bogie 3 of the railway wagon 1. The beam 6 is supported by a telescopic leg 7, in the form of a hydraulic cylinder, at an outer end. The hydraulic cylinder is placed and works in a vertical direction. After the carrying section 5 has been turned out, the beam 6 is moved hack to the first bogie 3, in order for allowing a semitrailer 2 to be brought onto the carrying section 5. Then the beam 6 is moved back out again, to turn the load-carrying section 5 back in line with the first and second bogies 3, 4. In the position where the carrying section 5 has been turned out, it is lowered to receive the semitrailer 2 and then raised again when it is to be turned back. The railway wagon 1 is provided with means (not shown) for lowering and raising the front portion 1a of the carrying section 5.
In the following, the position shown in
In
With reference to
The end of the leg 10 at the hydraulic cylinder 9 is placed on a sliding member 8A which is connected to a rail 8B mounted to the beam assembly 8. The sliding member 8A is free to move along the rail 8B and thereby along the beam assembly 8. However, the sliding member 8A is not free to move in a vertical direction and, thus, the hydraulic cylinder 9 is kept in parallel with a main extension of the beam assembly 8.
In the shown embodiment, the leg 10 is formed of two parallel plates. However, a person skilled in the art realizes that the leg 10 can have different designs.
When the piston of the hydraulic cylinder 9 is fully retracted, the leg 10 has a horizontal position at the beam assembly 8, as shown in
To lower the leg 10 in the active position of the beam assembly 8, the piston of the hydraulic cylinder 9 is pushed out. Due to the link 14 placed between the beam body and the leg 10, this leg will be turned downwardly. The leg 10 will be lowered until the foot 11 hits the ground G, as shown in
The leg 10 and link 14 form a kind of scissor linkage which can take up forces in several directions. As the hydraulic cylinder 9 is horizontally placed at the beam assembly 8, it has a well defined position and working area, and it will not be exposed to any skewed forces irrespectively of the direction of forces on the foot 11 from the ground G.
Briefly described, the railway wagon 1′ provided with the improved beam assembly 8 operates in the following manner. When a semitrailer 2 is to be loaded onto the railway wagon 1′, the beam assembly 8 is moved out from the wagon 1′ to an active position, in which it guides the front portion la of the carrying section 5 being turned out to its loading position. The beam assembly 8 is moved back to the wagon 1′ and the semitrailer 2 is driven onto the lowered, sloping carrying section 5 which is raised after loading. Then the beam assembly 8 is moved out again to the position transverse to the longitudinal axis of the wagon 1′ and guides the front portion 1a of the raised load-carrying section 5 (with the semitrailer thereon) back to wagon position. Finally, the beam assembly 8 is moved back to the wagon 1′ which is ready for railway transportation. The railway wagon 1′ is provided with means (not shown) for lowering and raising the front portion 1a of the carrying section 5.
The railway wagon 1′ of
As shown in
The railway wagon 1′ of
This dampening effect is achieved in that a reservoir (not shown) is provided for the oil of the cylinders 21 and that a spring-loaded valve is provided (not shown), which valve at a certain predetermined pressure will let oil through from the cylinders 21 to the reservoir. When the cylinders 21 have moved a certain distance, for instance 50 mm, the reservoir will be full and the cylinders 21 will not move any further. Before reaching the end position there has been a certain degree of dampening.
A slightly modified version of the beam assembly 8 is shown in
When the leg 10 of the beam assembly 8 is lowered into support against the ground G, the pivot 13 presses against the upper portion 22 of the actuating member 22, 23 which means that the downwardly projecting portion 23 is inserted in the opening 24 against the action of the cup springs 25. This movement is detected by the sensor 26 which is configured to send signals to control systems (not shown) ensuring that the correct pressure or load is put on the foot 11, and thereby on the leg 10 as well as the entire beam assembly 8. During lowering of the foot 11 towards the ground G, the sensing device 22-26 senses when the foot 11 gets into contact with the ground G and can send signals to the actuating cylinder 9 which controls the movements of the foot 11 via the assembly of links, legs and pivots 10-16. Hereby a smooth and safe abutment of the foot 11 on the ground G is achieved which results in a safe operation of the beam assembly 8.
Certain aspects and variants of the present disclosure are set forth in the following clauses numbered I-XV.
I. A beam assembly for a railway wagon is configured to carry semitrailers and the like, said railway wagon comprising a first bogie (3), a second bogie (4) and a load-carrying section (5) therebetween, and said beam assembly (8) being configured to be moved out from and back to the railway wagon. The beam assembly is characterized in that the beam assembly (8) comprises an actuator (9) configured to lower and raise a leg (10) arranged at an outer end of the beam assembly (8), wherein the actuator (9) is arranged substantially in parallel with a main extension of the beam assembly (8).
II. The beam assembly of clause 1, wherein said actuator comprises a hydraulic cylinder (9).
III. The beam assembly of clause 1 or 2, wherein the leg (10) has a foot (11) at its free end.
IV. The beam assembly of any one of the clauses I-III, wherein the actuator (9) is connected to the leg (10) at a first pivot (12) at a first end of the leg (10).
V. The beam assembly of clause IV, wherein the first end of the leg (10) is placed at a sliding member (8A) which is moveable along a rail (8B) mounted substantially in parallel with said main extension of the beam assembly (8).
VI. The beam assembly of clause IV or V, wherein the foot (11) is connected to the leg (10) at a second pivot (13) at a second end of the leg (10).
VII. The beam assembly of any one of the clauses I-VI, wherein a link (14) is connected between an outer end of the beam assembly (8) and the leg (10), and wherein the link (14) is connected to the leg (10) at a point at a distance from the first and second ends of the leg (10).
VIII. The beam assembly of clause VII, wherein the link (14) is connected to the beam (8) at a third pivot (15) and to the leg (10) at a fourth pivot (16).
IX. A railway wagon comprises a first bogie (3), a second bogie (4) and a load-carrying section (5) therebetween. The railway wagon is characterized in that it has a beam assembly (8) as set forth in any one of the clauses I-XIII.
X. The railway wagon of clause IX, further comprising a channel (17) for conduits extending between the first bogie (3) and the second bogie (4).
XI. The railway wagon of clause X, wherein the channel (17) is configured to be automatically lowered in a mechanical way when the load-carrying section (5) is turned out.
XII. The railway wagon of clause X, wherein one end of the channel (17) is received moveable on a bar (18) having a sloping part (19).
XIII. The railway wagon of clause XII, wherein a roller (17A) of the channel (17) is received on the bar (18).
XIV. The railway wagon of any one of the clauses IX-XIII, wherein a slide (20) of a king pin locking system is arranged moveable by means of two cylinders (20A).
XV. The railway wagon of claim XIV, wherein the two cylinders (20A) are connected to a reservoir via a spring-loaded valve to act as dampers.
It should be mentioned that the inventive concept is by no means limited to the embodiments described herein, and modifications are feasible within the scope defined by the appended claims.
For instance, the improved railway wagon can be used for transportation not only of semitrailers, but also tractors, haulers and the like.
Furthermore, the movement of the beam assembly out from the wagon body to its active position can be performed in different ways.
One option is to mount the beam assembly turnable or pivotable about a vertical pivot provided on the wagon.
Another option is to arrange the beam assembly slideable in a direction substantially transverse the longitudinal axis of the wagon (the beam is slided out to its active position).
Finally, it should be noted that the actuator of the beam assembly can be of different design. As an alternative to the hydraulic cylinder described above, the actuator can also be pneumatically or electro-mechanically operated.
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