This application is the National Stage of PCT/EP2014/003472 filed on Dec. 29, 2014, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 of Austrian Application No. A 25/2014 filed on Jan. 15, 2014, the disclosures of which are incorporated by reference. The international application under PCT article 21(2) was not published in English.
The invention relates to a vehicle combination for cleaning ballast of a track, consisting of a front, first ballast pick-up vehicle—with regard to a working direction—which is equipped with two shoulder clearing chains, disposed opposite one another in a transverse direction of the track for picking up the ballast located in a track bed region adjoining sleeper ends, and further consisting of a following second ballast pick-up vehicle having an endless chain guidable around the track, for picking up the ballast located underneath the track, and of screening installations for ballast cleaning.
A machine of this type is known from EP 0 408 837. As a result of combining shoulder clearing chains arranged in front with an endless clearing chain, it is possible to achieve a particularly high cleaning performance.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a vehicle combination of the type mentioned at the beginning which enables a more varied utilization of the machine.
According to the invention, this object is achieved with a vehicle combination of the specified kind by way of the features cited in the characterizing part of the main claim.
Due to this special combination of features there is now the advantageous possibility to split a special high-performance machine, if needed, into two cleaning machines, each of which can be deployed without restriction. Implementing this conversion into two separately operable machines essentially only requires a slightly altered grouping of the individual vehicles. This new arrangement is advantageous particularly when a greater number of switches is present in the track section to be cleaned. In this case, it would not be possible to employ the shoulder clearing chains, and the very long combination machine would be rather unwieldy.
Additional advantages of the invention become apparent from the dependent claims and the drawing description.
The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to an embodiment represented in the drawing.
A vehicle combination 1 shown in
The first ballast pick-up vehicle 4 is equipped with two shoulder clearing chains 11 which are arranged at both longitudinal sides of the vehicle 4, lying opposite one another in a transverse direction of the track. These shoulder clearing chains 11 serve for picking up that ballast which is located in a track bed region adjoining sleeper ends 12 of sleepers 13 of the track 2. The second ballast pick-up vehicle 5 has an endless clearing chain 14 which can be guided around the track 2 during working operations and is designed for picking up the ballast located underneath the track 2.
The two screening vehicles 6, 7 are arranged preceding the first ballast pick-up vehicle 4 in the working direction 3 and following one another—with regard to a longitudinal direction 15 of the machine—and are designed to be separable from one another, each having a screening installation 16 or 17 for ballast cleaning. A first conveyor belt road 18 is provided for charging the two screening vehicles 6, 7 with the ballast picked up by the two ballast pick-up vehicles 4 and 5. A second conveyor belt road 19 for transporting cleaned ballast to discharge devices 20 is associated with the two ballast pick-up vehicles 4 and 5 which are connected to one another by a releasable coupling device 21. The discharge devices 20 for discharging the cleaned ballast are arranged rearward—with regard to the working direction 3—of the endless clearing chain 14 of the second ballast pick-up vehicle 5. Additionally, new ballast can be brought in via storage wagons 27 coupled to the rear end of the vehicle combination 1.
As already mentioned, the vehicle combination 1 can be divided, when needed, into two separate working units 22, 23 which are operable independently of one another and are depicted in
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PCT/EP2014/003472 | 12/29/2014 | WO | 00 |
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WO2015/106793 | 7/23/2015 | WO | A |
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International Search Report of PCT/EP2014/003472, dated Mar. 26, 2015. |
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