Claims
- 1. In a mobile apparatus for compacting ballast of a ballast bed supporting a track consisting of two rails fastened to ties resting on the ballast, each rail having a rail head with an upper surface and a side face, the apparatus comprising means for determining a deviation of the track position from a desired level: at least two track stabilization units spaced from each other in the direction of track elongation, each unit including a chassis mounted for mobility on the track on two undercarriages spaced from each other in the direction of track elongation, each undercarriage having rail engaging and guiding means associated with each of the rails, said means comprising rollers engaging the upper surfaces of the rail heads and guide elements engaging the side faces of the rail heads and cooperating with the rollers, means for imparting at least approximately horizontal vibrations to a section of the track engaged by the rail engaging and guiding means, the vibration imparting means including the rails engaging and guiding means and a vibration producing means arranged on the chassis, means associated with the rail engaging and guiding means for simultaneously laterally pressing the guiding elements associated with each rail without play against the rail with which they are associated, the pressing means and the vibration producing means being arranged on the chassis for vibration in unison whereby the rail engaging and guiding means transmit the vibration to the track section, and load means in the region of the vibration imparting means for imparting a pressure to both rails of the track in the direction of the ballast bed whereby the track is pressed to a lower level.
- 2. In the mobile apparatus of claim 1, a frame with two undercarriages mounted on the track for mobility thereon in a working direction, at least one of the track stabilization units being mounted on the frame between the two undercarriages and at least one of the track stabilization units being mounted on the frame outwardly of the undercarriages.
- 3. In the mobile apparatus of claim 2, one of the track stabilization units being mounted on the frame adjacent and rearward of a rear one of the undercarriages, in the working direction, track lining means associated with the one track stabilization unit, and a reference system for controlling the track lining means.
- 4. In the mobile apparatus of claim 1, a track tamping machine including at least two tamping units, each unit being arranged to tamp one track tie, and the number of the track stabilization units corresponding to the number of tamping units.
- 5. In the mobile apparatus of claim 4, two of said tamping units being associated to form a tamping tool assembly arranged for tamping two track ties simultaneously, and two of said track stabilization units being arranged rearwardly of the tamping tool assemblies, in a working direction.
- 6. In the mobile apparatus of claim 1, a track tamping machine including frame means with two undercarriages mounted on the track for mobility thereon in a working direction, two tamping tool assemblies each arranged for tamping two track ties simultaneously, one of the tamping tool assemblies being mounted on the frame means forwardly of a front one of the undercarriages, in the working direction, and the other tamping tool assembly being mounted on the frame means between the two undercarriages, and two of said track stabilization units being arranged rearwardly of a rear one of the undercarriages, in the working direction.
- 7. In the mobile apparatus of claim 1, three of the track stabilization units being spaced from each other in the direction of track elongation.
- 8. In the mobile apparatus of claim 1, an apparatus frame mounted for mobility on the track and at least one of the track stabilization units being mounted on the apparatus frame for mobility along the frame in the direction of track elongation.
- 9. In the mobile apparatus of claim 1, a self-propelled vehicle frame supporting the track stabilization units.
- 10. In the mobile apparatus of claim 1, the vibration producing means arranged on the chassis of both units being arranged to impart to the track vibrations in phase.
Priority Claims (2)
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1716/75 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending patent application Ser. No. 644,638, filed Dec. 29, 1975 and also entitled "Track Surfacing Apparatus".
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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