Information
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Patent Grant
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6453822
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Patent Number
6,453,822
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Date Filed
Monday, April 2, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 24, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Morano; S. Joseph
- Jules; Frantz F.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 104 72
- 104 73
- 104 10
- 104 71
- 104 12
- 104 2
- 033 1 Q
- 033 287
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A mobile tamping machine for tamping ballast under a main track comprises a machine frame supported on undercarriages running on the main track for moving the machine frame in an operating direction, the main track defining a track plane, a ballast tamping unit mounted on the machine frame between the undercarriages, a main track lifting and lining unit vertically and transversely adjustably mounted on the machine frame immediately ahead of the ballast tamping unit in the operating direction, a drive for vertically and transversely adjusting the main track lifting and lining unit, an auxiliary lifting unit mounted on the machine frame for lifting a branch track branching off the main track at a track switch, and a common measuring system for controlling lifting of the track switch, the common measuring system including an emitter of a light beam forming a reference line extending parallel to the track plane, the light beam emitter being positioned at a fixed distance from the main track, and a receiver of the light beam recording the reference line, the light beam receiver being positioned at a fixed distance from the branch track.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a mobile tamping machine for tamping ballast under a main track, which comprises a machine frame supported on undercarriages running on the main track for moving the machine frame in an operating direction, the main track defining a track plane, a ballast tamping unit mounted on the machine frame between the undercarriages, a main track lifting and lining unit vertically and transversely adjustably mounted on the machine frame immediately ahead of the ballast tamping unit in the operating direction, drive means for vertically and transversely adjusting the main track lifting and lining unit, an auxiliary lifting unit mounted on the machine frame for lifting a branch track branching off the main track at a track switch, and a measuring system for controlling lifting of the track switch.
U. S. Pat. No. 4,905,604 discloses a machine of this type. According to the patent, a special reference system is required to control the lifting of the branch track. The references system comprises a measuring axle running on the main track and a measuring axle running of the branch track. The two measuring axles are coupled together by a rod carrying a cross level. This enables an operator remote-controlling the auxiliary branch track lifting unit to conform the lifting of the branch track accurately to that of the main track by monitoring the cross level.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the primary object of this invention to provide a tamping machine of the indicated type which enables an exact conformity between the lifting of the main and branch tracks at a switch to be effected in a simple manner.
This and other objects are accomplished in a machine of the first-described structure according to the invention by providing a common measuring system including an emitter of a light beam forming a reference line extending parallel to the track plane, the light beam emitter being positioned at a fixed distance from the main track, and a receiver of the light beam recording the reference line, the light beam receiver being positioned at a fixed distance from the branch track.
The fixed distance may be zero, if desired, i.e. the light beam emitter and receiver may contact the main and branch tracks, respectively.
Such a common measuring system automatically and accurately coordinates the lifting of the main and branch tracks at the switch. In this way, an accurate and swift track position correction can be effected without any problems even in track switches which have long ties with elastic joints.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The above and other objects, advantages and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of certain now preferred embodiments thereof, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawing wherein
FIG. 1
is a somewhat simplified side elevational view of a tamping machine according to this invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged cross sectional view along line II of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 3
is a simplified fragmentary end view of a modified embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawing and first to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, there is shown mobile tamping machine
1
for tamping ballast under track
4
comprised of rails
2
fastened to ties
3
. The illustrated tamping machine comprises machine frame
6
supported on undercarriages
5
,
5
running on track
4
for moving machine frame
6
by drive
8
actuated by motor
7
in an operating direction indicated by arrow
9
. The track defines track plane
39
. Operator's cab
10
houses control
11
for operating the operating devices of the machine.
Ballast tamping unit
12
is mounted on machine frame
6
between undercarriages
5
,
5
. The ballast tamping unit is a special and conventional ballast tamping unit adapted for use in track switches, and is vertically and transversely adjustable on the machine frame by drives
13
. The ballast tamping unit comprises tamping tools
14
which may be moved back and forth in the direction of track
4
by reciprocating drives
15
.
Main track lifting and lining unit
17
for leveling main track
32
is vertically and transversely adjustably mounted on machine frame
6
immediately ahead of ballast tamping unit
12
in the operating direction, and drive means
16
vertically and transversely adjust the main track lifting and lining unit. The main track lifting and lining unit runs on the main track and is comprised essentially of flanged rollers
37
running on rails
2
of main track
32
of switch
28
and lifting rollers
33
which are actuated by drives
24
to engage rails
2
. Drive means
16
are controlled by main track position reference system
43
which is indicated in
FIG. 1
by reference chord
21
engaged by measuring axle
22
running on the main track. All of the heretofore described structure and operation being entirely conventional, they have been only illustrated in a simplified manner.
Two like auxiliary lifting units
18
are mounted on machine frame
6
adjacent main track lifting and lining unit
17
for lifting branch track
27
branching off main track
4
at track switch
28
. A respective one of the auxiliary lifting units is mounted on each side of the machine frame for operation on respective branch tracks branching off the main track on respective sides and, for the sake of simplicity, the two auxiliary lifting units are only diagrammatically shown in FIG.
1
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, one end of each auxiliary lifting unit is linked to machine frame
6
by joint
24
whose axis extends in the direction of the longitudinal extension of the machine frame. The auxiliary lifting unit extends transversely to the longitudinal extension of the machine frame. It is vertically adjustable by drive
19
and is extensible by drive
25
. Branch track lifting device
26
is mounted on an end of auxiliary lifting unit
18
opposite to the one end at which joint
24
links the auxiliary lifting unit to machine frame
6
. The branch track lifting device is comprised essentially of double-flanged roller
29
rolling along a rail of branch track
27
and lifting roller
31
which engages the branch track rail by operation of drive
30
. Such auxiliary lifting units also are conventional.
In the illustrated embodiment, long tie
3
in switch
28
, which connects the main and branch tracks, is comprised of two parts, and elastic joint
42
connects the two tie parts to each other.
Measuring system
20
common to main track lifting and lining unit
17
and a respective one of auxiliary lifting units
18
for controlled lifting of track switch
28
includes emitter
23
of a light beam forming reference line
38
extending parallel to track plane
39
, and receiver
35
of the light beam recording the reference line. The light beam emitter and receiver are positioned at a fixed distance from the main track and the branch track, respectively, a respective one of light beam emitters
23
being mounted at each side of the machine frame for cooperation with a respective one of the auxiliary lifting units.
In the illustrated embodiment, light beam emitter
23
is rotationally arranged and consists of rotational emitter
36
emitting a sweeping laser beam forming measuring plane
40
defined by reference line
38
and extending parallel to track plane
39
, and light beam receiver
35
is a sensor
41
of laser beams.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, light beam emitter
23
is mounted on main track lifting and lining unit
17
, and light beam receiver
35
is mounted on auxiliary lifting unit
18
.
In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 3
, light beam emitter
23
is arranged on measuring axle
22
forming part of reference system
43
and supported on rails
2
of main track
32
by flanged rollers
44
between ballast tamping unit
12
and main track lifting and lining unit
17
.
The above-described tamping machine is operated in the following manner:
As the tamping machine is moved in the operation direction along track
4
, the track position is corrected under the control of reference system
43
to level and/or line the track by actuating leveling and lining unit
17
and by tamping ballast under the corrected track by actuating tamping unit
12
. When switch
28
is reached by the machine, a respective one of auxiliary lifting units
18
is extended by actuating drive
25
, and lifting device
26
is engaged with a rail of branch track
27
. The subsequent correction of the position of track switch
28
follows automatically as drives
16
adjust main track lifting and leveling unit
17
, with light beam emitter
23
, until the desired track position has been reached.
As the track position correction proceeds by the adjustment of main track leveling and lining unit
17
, light beam emitter
23
generates a reference plane
40
parallel to track plane
39
, and the emitted light beam activates light beam receiver
35
of reference system
20
. This is illustrated in
FIG. 2
, showing a deviation “a” of reference plane
40
from a zero position, which is registered on receiver
35
. Subsequently, control
11
connected to light beam receiver
35
operates branch track lifting drive
19
until reference plane
40
has reached the zero position. At that point, branch track
27
of track switch
28
is positioned exactly in track plane
39
of the main track.
Claims
- 1. A mobile tamping machine for tamping ballast under a main track, which comprises(a) a machine frame supported on undercarriages running on the main track for moving the machine frame in an operating direction, the main track defining a track plane, (b) a ballast tamping unit mounted on the machine frame between the undercarriages, (c) a main track lifting and lining unit vertically and transversely adjustably mounted on the machine frame immediately ahead of the ballast tamping unit in the operating direction, (d) drive means for vertically and transversely adjusting the main track lifting and lining unit, (e) a main track position reference system controlling the drive means, (f) an auxiliary lifting unit mounted on the machine frame for lifting a branch track branching off the main track at a track switch, and (g) a common measuring system for controlling lifting of the track switch, the common measuring system including (1) an emitter of a light beam forming a reference line extending parallel to the track plane, the light beam emitter being positioned at a fixed distance from the main track, and (2) a receiver of the light beam recording the reference line, the light beam receiver being positioned at a fixed distance from the branch track.
- 2. The tamping machine of claim 1, wherein the light beam emitter is rotational and emits a sweeping laser beam forming a measuring plane defined by the reference line and extending parallel to the track plane, and the light beam receiver is a sensor of the laser beam.
- 3. The tamping machine of claim 1, wherein the light beam emitter is mounted on the main track lifting and lining unit, and the light beam receiver is mounted on the auxiliary lifting unit.
- 4. The tamping machine of claim 1, wherein the auxiliary lifting unit includes a branch track lifting drive, and further comprising a control connected to the light beam receiver for operating the lifting drive.
- 5. A mobile tamping machine for tamping ballast under a main track, which comprises(a) a machine frame supported on undercarriages running on the main track for moving the machine frame in an operating direction, the main track defining a track plane, (b) a ballast tamping unit mounted on the machine frame between the undercarriages, (c) a main track lifting and lining unit vertically and transversely adjustably mounted on the machine frame immediately ahead of the ballast tamping unit in the operating direction, (d) drive means for vertically and transversely adjusting the main track lifting and lining unit, (e) a main track position reference system controlling the drive means, (f) an auxiliary lifting unit mounted on the machine frame for lifting a branch track branching off the main track at a track switch, (g) a common measuring system for controlling lifting of the track switch, the common measuring system including (1) an emitter of a light beam forming a reference line extending parallel to the track plane, the light beam emitter being positioned at a fixed distance from the main track, and (2) a receiver of the light beam recording the reference line, the light beam receiver being positioned at a fixed distance from the branch track, and (h) a measuring axle supported on the main track by flanged rollers between the ballast tamping unit and the main track lifting and lining unit, the light beam emitter being arranged on the measuring axle.
Priority Claims (1)
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272/2000 U |
Apr 2000 |
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