The present disclosure relates to railroad spike driving equipment and, more particularly, and without limitations, the present disclosure relates to modifications designed to protect the machine operators from the environment.
The typical railroad spike driving machine currently has an open operator cab with two relatively large openings in the front revealing the adjacent spike driving units. The operator cab is open to the environment by these two relatively large openings in front of the spike handling workheads which allow for the spike trays to be loaded from inside of the cab during complete workhead movement. The openings are required for transportation of the generally vertically aligned spikes from the bulkbin to the spike driving units in front. A typical railroad spike holding tray for a spike driving machine has a fixed angle and moves directly with the spike driving workheads. This configuration generally precludes the operator cab openings from being reduced in size and thus increasing the operators' exposure to the environment (cold, heat, rain, snow, etc.) and also outside noise and dust which may be hazardous to the health of the operators. The present invention includes two enclosures mounted on the relatively large openings on the front of the spike driving machine. The enclosures are generally transparent and each are designed with two relatively small openings to which four pivoting spike trays extend. The enclosures greatly improve the air conditioner, heating, and cab pressure effectiveness and generally eliminate the need for operators to wear respirators. The quick change cab enclosure windows protect the operators from the outside environmental hazards and noise and can be field installed with minimal modifications to the existing machines. A prior art railroad spike driving machine is shown at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-KqWCwyVeU. Youtube videos qualify as prior art. See HVLPO2, LLC v. Oxygen Frog, LLC, et al., 4-16-cv-00336 (FLND 2018 May 28, Order) (Mark E. Walker). Prior art spiking machines are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,191,840; 5,487,341; 4,493,202; and 8,857,344.
The object of the invention is to provide a system and method to reduce the environmental exposure to the operator(s) of the spike driving machine in operation. In particular, the two large openings in the front of the spike driving machine are substantially reduced in size by the use of a transparent window or shield which provides visibility for the operators. Each window has two relatively small openings which allow the spike trays to deliver the spikes to the spike handling workheads which drive the spikes into the ties. The spike trays can be manually loaded from the inside of the cab by the operator and deliver the spikes to the adjacent workheads. The spike handling trays 20 and 22 are moveable so that the vertical pivot of the spike trays maximizes the distances between the operator's knees and the inner end of the spike tray and the horizontal pivot and offset of the spike trays improves visibility of the work area over traditional spike trays.
Exemplary embodiments are illustrated in the referenced drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
The spike trays 20 and 22 are shown in more detail in
More particularly, a translucent or transparent panel 26 as shown in
As can be seen in the enlarged view of
In this way, the shield enclosure 26 protects the operators from the environment while the smaller apertures 28 allow the pivoting spike trays to deliver the spikes to the spike driving unit 18. As can be seen in
The operating manual for the spike driving machine of the present invention in conjunction with the spike driving workheads is shown in detail at https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=OBwzQVB1oqSdaHl4djBjRjEONkU. Also, a video file of the spike driving unit 14 moving along the railroad tracks with the workhead is shown in the file IMG_0746.MOV.
The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding only and no unnecessary limitations should be understood therefrom.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 16/001,217, filed on Jun. 6, 2018, which claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/516,197, filed on Jun. 7, 2017. These applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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