The invention relates to a track maintenance machine, designed to be mobile on a track, for consolidation of a ballast bed underneath a track, including a machine frame supported on an undercarriage and a consolidating device, connected to the machine frame, which comprises at least one consolidating element designed to be lowered. The invention further relates to a method for consolidation of the ballast bed underneath a track by means of a track maintenance machine of this kind.
Various track maintenance machines are provided for consolidating the ballast bed underneath a track. In particular, a vertical static load is applied to the ballast by means of consolidating tools vibrating within a certain frequency range, until the desired condition of the ballast density is achieved.
In different track sections, varying demands are made on the machines. Switches are track sections which are especially stressed. In this, it is particularly important to create a base in the shape of a ballast bed which has been consolidated in several layers, in order to be able to keep the rails precisely at the required level.
It is the object of the invention to show an improvement versus the prior art for a track maintenance machine of the type mentioned at the beginning. A further object lies in disclosing a method for consolidation of a ballast bed by means of an improved track maintenance machine.
According to the invention, this object is achieved with a track maintenance machine constructed to be mobile on a track, for consolidation of a ballast bed underneath a track, including a machine frame supported on an undercarriage and a consolidating device, connected to the machine frame, which includes at least one consolidating element constructed to be lowered, in which the consolidating element is constructed as a consolidating plate which, in a working position, is larger in a longitudinal direction of the track than a distance between two sleepers of the track, and the consolidating plate is disposed to be rotatable in order to turn the consolidating plate into a passing position for lowering or raising between two sleepers. This object is also achieved by a method for consolidation of the ballast bed underneath a track by using a track maintenance machine according to the invention, wherein a vertical static load is applied to the ballast bed until the desired ballast condition of the ballast density has been achieved, in which the consolidating plate lowered between the sleepers is turned into the working position and shifted in the longitudinal direction of the sleepers in a hollow space between the sleepers and the ballast bed. Dependent claims concern advantageous embodiments of the invention.
The invention provides that the consolidating element is designed as a consolidating plate which, in a working position, is larger in a longitudinal direction of the track than a distance between two sleepers of the track, wherein the consolidating plate is arranged to be rotatable in order to turn the consolidating plate into a passing position for lowering or raising between two sleepers.
The initial position of the raised consolidating plate is defined as the passing position. In this position, the consolidating plate is lowered between the sleepers. Underneath the sleepers, the consolidating plate is turned into the working position. The working position defines that position in which the consolidating plate is turned with respect to its geometry and longitudinal extension in such a way that the greatest possible area under the sleepers is consolidated.
An essential advantage of the invention is the fact that, by means of the track maintenance machine, the ballast under the raised track is introduced in layers, graded and consolidated. In this manner, an even greater stability and life span of the ballast bed is achieved.
The invention provides that the consolidating plate lowered underneath the sleepers is turned into the working position in order to be able to consolidate a larger area of the ballast bed.
It is advantageous if the consolidating device is designed to be displaceable in the longitudinal direction of the sleepers. Thus, any desired consolidating position can be assumed.
A simple manifestation provides that, for the rotary motion of the consolidating plate, the consolidating device connected to the machine frame is provided with a drive which acts upon a lever mounted on the consolidating device and thus causes the rotary motion.
A further advantageous detail of the device is that the drive for the rotary motion is of hydraulic design.
It is also possible that, for the rotary motion of the consolidating plate, the consolidating device connected to the machine frame is provided with an electrical actuating drive and thus causes the rotary motion.
An additional advantage exists if the consolidating device is provided with vibration generators in order to achieve an even more effective consolidation of the ballast bed.
In the method according to the invention, it is essential that the consolidating plate lowered between the sleepers is turned into the working position and shifted in the longitudinal direction of the sleepers in a hollow space between the sleepers and ballast bed.
The productivity of the method is enhanced in that the consolidating plate lowered between the sleepers is used to grade the ballast bed by way of its rotary motion. With this, the ballast is distributed evenly prior to the actual consolidation.
The invention will be explained below by way of example with reference to the attached figures. There is shown in schematic representation in:
The track maintenance machine 1 shown in
In working operations, the track maintenance machine 1 moves with a prescribed speed in the working direction 17. The gripping device 6 encompasses two roller tongs per rail 18, arranged one following the other in the working direction 17.
The consolidating device 5 represented in
In an embodiment not shown, the passing position 21 is attained in that the consolidating plate 12 is mounted for rotation on a horizontal axis, extending in the longitudinal direction 19 of the sleepers, and is angled by means of an adjustment device in order to be able to lower it between the sleepers 24.
As a rule, the consolidation underneath the sleepers 24 takes place during cleaning or renewing the ballast bed 2 with a track maintenance machine 1 configured as a cleaning machine. First, old ballast is removed underneath the sleepers 24 by means of a clearing chain or a suction device. During this, the rails 18 and sleepers 24 are held in position by means of the gripping device 6. A newly introduced first ballast layer is consolidated by means of the machine 1 according to the invention, before the new ballast bed 2 is finished by introduction and tamping of a further ballast layer.
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