Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6782955
-
Patent Number
6,782,955
-
Date Filed
Tuesday, November 12, 200222 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, August 31, 200420 years ago
-
Inventors
-
Original Assignees
-
Examiners
Agents
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 171 16
- 037 104
- 037 107
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
A track rehabilitation machine comprises an elongated machine frame supported on the track by undercarriages for movement in an operating direction, the machine frame having two ends. Mounted on the machine frame are a vertically adjustable endless ballast excavating chain for excavating dirty ballast whereon the track is supported, a first conveyor band unit for conveying the excavated dirty ballast from the ballast excavating chain to a ballast transfer station at one machine frame end, a second conveyor band unit for conveying clean ballast from a ballast receiving station at the one machine end to a ballast discharge station arranged rearwardly of the ballast excavating chain, a further ballast transfer station and a further ballast receiving station at the other machine frame end, and further conveyor band units cooperating with the further ballast transfer and receiving stations for respectively conveying ballast to and from a ballast screening car selectively coupled to a respective one of the machine frame ends.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a track rehabilitation machine comprising an elongated machine frame supported on the track by undercarriages for movement in an operating direction, the machine frame having two ends, and mounted on the machine frame a vertically adjustable endless ballast excavating chain for excavating dirty ballast whereon the track is supported, a first conveyor band unit for conveying the excavated dirty ballast from the ballast excavating chain to a ballast transfer station at one machine frame end, and a second conveyor band unit for conveying clean ballast from a ballast receiving station at the one machine end to a ballast discharge station arranged rearwardly of the ballast excavating chain.
2. Description to the Prior Art
Such a machine for cleaning ballast has been disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,394,944. The excavated dirty ballast is conveyed to a ballast screening car coupled to the front end of the machine frame by a first conveyor band unit, and the ballast cleaned on the ballast screening car is conveyed by a second conveyor band unit to a ballast discharge station arranged rearwardly of the ballast excavating chain in the operating direction of the machine. If too little clean ballast is available, a further conveyor band unit at the rear end of the machine frame may convey clean ballast to the ballast discharge station from a storage car. The detritus from the ballast screening car is stored in a storage car coupled to the ballast screening car.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the primary object of this invention to improve such a track rehabilitation machine by enhancing the transport possibilities of the detritus.
The above and other objects are accomplished according to the invention in a track rehabilitation machine of the first-described type by further conveyor band units cooperating with further ballast transfer and receiving stations at the other machine frame end for respectively conveying ballast to and from a ballast screening car selectively coupled a respective one of the machine frame ends.
This makes it possible to change the direction of conveyance of the detritus without problems and without requiring retrofitting for optimal adaptation to logical machine frame conditions. All that is needed is the repositioning of the ballast screening car from one machine frame end to the other.
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, somewhat schematic drawing wherein
FIG. 1
is a side elevation showing one embodiment of the track rehabilitation machine of this invention, and
FIG. 2
is a schematized side elevation of a slightly modified embodiment, wherein the same reference numerals designate like parts functioning in a like manner as in the embodiment of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The drawing shows track rehabilitation machine
1
comprising elongated machine frame
3
supported at its two ends
14
,
18
on track
6
by undercarriages
2
,
2
for movement in an operating direction indicated by arrow
5
. Mounted on the machine frame are vertically adjustable endless ballast excavating chain
7
for excavating dirty ballast
10
whereon the track is supported, first conveyor band unit
11
for conveying the excavated dirty ballast from ballast excavating chain
7
to a ballast transfer station
15
at front machine frame end
14
, and a second conveyor band unit
17
for conveying clean ballast from ballast receiving station
19
at the front machine end
14
to a ballast discharge station
20
arranged rearwardly of ballast excavating chain
7
.
Drive
4
moves track rehabilitation machine
1
in the operating direction and operator's cab
9
is arranged on machine frame
3
within view of the ballast excavating chain to monitor its operation as well as the that of track lifting device
8
enabling the track to be raised at the ballast excavation point.
First conveyor band unit
11
has a ballast receiving end
13
positioned below discharge end
12
of ballast excavating chain
7
to receive the excavated dirty ballast and convey it to ballast transfer station
15
projecting beyond front end
14
of machine frame
3
.
According to this invention, a further ballast transfer station
21
and a further ballast receiving station
24
are arranged at rear machine frame end
18
, and a ballast screening car
29
is selectively coupled to one of the machine frame ends, as shown in full lines at the front end and in phantom lines at the rear end. Further conveyor band units
22
and
25
cooperate with the further ballast transfer and receiving stations
21
and
24
for respectively conveying ballast to and from ballast screening car
29
selectively coupled a respective one of the machine frame ends
14
,
18
. Further conveyor band unit
22
can convey excavated dirty ballast from discharge end
12
of ballast excavating chain
7
to further ballast transfer station
21
for cleaning on screening arrangement
30
of ballast screening car
29
, and further conveyor band unit
25
can convey cleaned ballast from further ballast receiving station
24
to ballast discharge station
26
arranged rearwardly of the ballast excavating chain. Both clean ballast discharge stations
20
and
26
are positioned above rail-covering tunnels
27
attached to track lifting device
28
so that the discharged cleaned ballast falls on the track bed and not on the rails.
Ballast screening car
29
may be selectively coupled to the front or rear end of machine frame
3
and carries screening arrangement
30
receiving the dirty ballast on top at an opening
31
and discharging cleaned ballast on the bottom where it is conveyed by conveyor band
33
to discharge end
32
.
As shown, each ballast transfer station
15
,
21
at each machine frame end
14
,
18
is positioned above the ballast receiving station
19
,
24
. The coupling of ballast screening car
29
to either machine frame end is facilitated if a vertical distance of ballast transfer station
15
,
21
and track
6
, and of ballast receiving station
19
,
24
the track is the same at each machine frame end
14
,
18
.
In the slightly modified embodiment of track rehabilitation machine
1
shown in
FIG. 2
, energy car
34
is arranged between machine frame
3
and ballast screening car
29
, requiring two superposed conveyor bands
35
to extend the length of the first and second conveyor band units
11
and
17
, respectively.
Track rehabilitation machine
1
is operated in the following manner:
Dirty ballast
10
is conveyed by first conveyor band unit
11
in the operating direction indicated by arrow
5
to front ballast transfer station
15
whence it is discharged into opening
31
of screening arrangement
30
on ballast screening car
29
coupled to front machine frame end
14
. Simultaneously, cleaned ballast coming from the screening arrangement is discharged from discharge end
32
of conveyor band
33
underneath the screening arrangement to front ballast receiving station
19
whence it is conveyed by second conveyor band unit
17
to ballast discharge station
20
whence it is thrown onto the track bed. The detritus produced by cleaning the dirty ballast on screening arrangement
30
is loaded onto cars of a freight train preceding ballast screening car
29
. The front cars of the freight train loaded with the detritus are driven to a dump where the detritus is deposited while track rehabilitation machine
1
continues to work.
If working conditions make it advantageous to move the freight train with its storage car for the detritus towards rear end
18
of track rehabilitation machine
1
, rather than front end
14
, it is only necessary to couple ballast screening car
29
to rear machine frame end
18
, The excavated dirty ballast
10
is then conveyed in the opposite direction by actuating further conveyor band unit
22
so that the dirty ballast is conveyed to further ballast discharge station
21
into ballast screening arrangement
30
, and further conveyor band unit
25
is actuated to convey the clean ballast to rear ballast receiving station
24
whence it is conveyed to further ballast discharge station
26
for discharge onto the track bed.
Claims
- 1. A track bed rehabilitation machine comprising an elongated machine frame supported on the track by undercarriages for movement in an operating direction, the machine frame having two ends, and mounted on the machine frame(a) a vertically adjustable endless ballast excavating chain for excavating dirty ballast whereon the track is supported, (b) a first conveyor band unit for conveying the excavated dirty ballast from the ballast excavating chain to a ballast tranoter station at one machine frame end, (c) a second conveyor band unit for conveying clean ballast from a ballast receiving station at the one machine end to a ballast discharge station arranged rearwardly of the ballast excavating chain and discharging the clean ballast onto the track bed, (d) a further ballast transfer station and a further ballast receiving station at the other machine frame end, and (e) a ballast screening car selectively coupled to a respective one of the machine frame ends, and (f) further conveyor band units cooperating with the further ballast transfer and receiving stations for respectively conveying ballast to and from the ballast screening car selectively coupled to a respective one of the machine frame ends.
- 2. The track bed rehabilitation machine of claim 1, wherein each ballast transfer station at each machine frame end is positioned above the ballast receiving station.
- 3. The track bed rehabilitation machine of claim 1, wherein a vertical distance of the ballast transfer station and the track and of the ballast receiving station and the track is the same at each machine frame end.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
892/2001 U |
Nov 2001 |
AU |
|
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
5394944 |
Theurer et al. |
Mar 1995 |
A |