CA2516274C - Track maintenance machine - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01B—PERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
- E01B19/00—Protection of permanent way against development of dust or against the effect of wind, sun, frost, or corrosion; Means to reduce development of noise
- E01B19/003—Means for reducing the development or propagation of noise
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B61—RAILWAYS
- B61D—BODY DETAILS OR KINDS OF RAILWAY VEHICLES
- B61D17/00—Construction details of vehicle bodies
- B61D17/04—Construction details of vehicle bodies with bodies of metal; with composite, e.g. metal and wood body structures
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01B—PERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
- E01B37/00—Making, maintaining, renewing, or taking-up the ballastway or the track, not provided for in a single one of groups E01B27/00 - E01B35/00
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Abstract
A track maintenance machine is equipped with a soundproofing wall (10) adjustable relative to the machine frame (4) by means of drives. The soundproofing wall (10) comprises an upper and lower end (8) as well as two lateral ends (9), spaced from one another with respect to a longitudinal direction of the machine, which connect the upper to the lower end (8). The lower end (8) is formed by a flexible lower soundproofing section (11), consisting of elastic material, which has an upper end (12) spaced from the lower end (8) and connected to a rigidly formed upper soundproofing section (13).
Description
TRACK MAINTENANCE MACHINE
The invention relates to a track maintenance machine comprising a machine frame, mobile on on-track undercarriages, on which are arranged working units as well as a soundproofing wall, the latter being adjustable relative to the machine frame by means of drives and having an upper and lower end as well as two lateral ends, spaced from one another with respect to a longitudinal direction of the machine, which connect the upper to the lower end.
Regarding the operation of track maintenance machines, particularly in urban residential areas, increased efforts are made to lower the noise level of the working units. However, since the latter are adjustable with respect to the machine frame and furthermore require unhindered contact with the track during working operations, an efficient reduction of the sound emissions proves difficult.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a machine of the specified type with which it is possible to attain better noise insulation.
According to the invention, this object is achieved with a machine of the type mentioned at the beginning in that the lower end is formed by a flexible lower soundproofing section, consisting of elastic material, which has an upper end spaced from the tower end and connected to a rigidly formed upper soundproofing section.
Due to this elastically formed portion of the soundproofing wall, the latter -to better reduce the sound emissions - can be lowered until it contacts the sleepers. In doing so, track sections having superstructures projecting from the sleepers (such as, for example, control cabinets, switch tongues and the like) can be passed over without problems and without requiring the soundproofing wall to be raised and the noise level to be increased in the process.
The invention relates to a track maintenance machine comprising a machine frame, mobile on on-track undercarriages, on which are arranged working units as well as a soundproofing wall, the latter being adjustable relative to the machine frame by means of drives and having an upper and lower end as well as two lateral ends, spaced from one another with respect to a longitudinal direction of the machine, which connect the upper to the lower end.
Regarding the operation of track maintenance machines, particularly in urban residential areas, increased efforts are made to lower the noise level of the working units. However, since the latter are adjustable with respect to the machine frame and furthermore require unhindered contact with the track during working operations, an efficient reduction of the sound emissions proves difficult.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a machine of the specified type with which it is possible to attain better noise insulation.
According to the invention, this object is achieved with a machine of the type mentioned at the beginning in that the lower end is formed by a flexible lower soundproofing section, consisting of elastic material, which has an upper end spaced from the tower end and connected to a rigidly formed upper soundproofing section.
Due to this elastically formed portion of the soundproofing wall, the latter -to better reduce the sound emissions - can be lowered until it contacts the sleepers. In doing so, track sections having superstructures projecting from the sleepers (such as, for example, control cabinets, switch tongues and the like) can be passed over without problems and without requiring the soundproofing wall to be raised and the noise level to be increased in the process.
Additional advantages and features of the invention become apparent from the drawing.
The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to an embodiment represented in the drawing in which Fig. 1 shows a side view of a tamping machine including a soundproofing wall, Figs. 2 and 3 each show an enlarged top view of a section of the soundproofing wall, and Fig. 4 shows a perspective view of the soundproofing wall.
A track maintenance machine 1, visible in Fig. 1, comprises a machine frame 4 mobile on a track 3 by means of on-track undercarriages 2. Located between the two on-track undercarriages 2, which are arranged at the ends, are working units in the shape of tamping units adjustable vertically and perpendicularly to a longitudinal direction 6 of the machine. A track lifting unit 7 serves for correcting the track position.
The section in the region of the working units 5, normally freely accessible in the transverse direction of the machine, is covered by a soundproofing wall 10 extending in the longitudinal direction 6 of the machine and vertically. The soundproofing wall 10 is delimited by an upper and lower end 8 as well as lateral ends 9 which are spaced from one another with respect to the longitudinal direction 6 of the machine and connect the two ends.
As can be seen particularly in Fig. 4, the lower end 8 of the soundproofing wall is formed by a flexible lower soundproofing section 11 consisting of elastic material. At an upper end 12 spaced from the lower end 8, said soundproofing section 11 is connected to a rigidly formed upper soundproofing section 13.
The latter comprises a number of glass-covered sight windows 14.
Each of the two lateral ends 9 of the upper soundproofing section 13 is connected to a respective folding wall 16 pivotable about a joint 15. By means of a second joint 17, the folding wall 16 is connected in turn to a vertical adjustment device 18 fastened to the machine frame 4 (see Figs. 2,3). Located between the two joints 15,17 is a third joint 19, so that the folding wall 16 is composed of two parts 20 configured to be folded together. The three joints 15,17,19 and a screw spindle 22, rotatable by a drive 23, of the vertical adjustment device 18 all have axes 21 extending parallel to one another.
The soundproofing wall 10 can be distanced from the machine frame 4 or the working unit 5 perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction 6 of the machine by means of a drive 24, during which the two parts 20 of the two folding walls 16 are folded apart (Fig. 3). This enables an unimpeded transverse displacement of the working unit 5 for the operation thereof, for example in a switch section.
Since the second joint 17 is displaceable in a vertical guide 25 with the aid of the screw spindle 22, the soundproofing wall 10 together with the folding walls 16 can be unhinderedly vertically adjusted in any lateral position.
At their lower ends, both parts 20 of the folding wall 16 are also made of elastic material for elongating the upper soundproofing section 13. The upper end 8 of the soundproofing wall 10 is articulatedly connected to a cover 26 which, in turn, is connected to the machine frame 4 and is telescopically extendable (Fig. 4).
An upper section 27 of the folding wall 16 is made of elastic material and touches the cover 26. An obstacle sensor 28, positioned in front of the soundproofing wall 10 in the operating direction, causes an automatic actuation of the drive for vertical adjustment of the soundproofing wall 10 as soon as an obstacle appears which is insurmountable for the lower soundproofing section 11. For improving the sound insulation, the lower soundproofing section 11 is formed of several layers 29 of elastic materal, spaced from one another in the transverse direction of the machine.
The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to an embodiment represented in the drawing in which Fig. 1 shows a side view of a tamping machine including a soundproofing wall, Figs. 2 and 3 each show an enlarged top view of a section of the soundproofing wall, and Fig. 4 shows a perspective view of the soundproofing wall.
A track maintenance machine 1, visible in Fig. 1, comprises a machine frame 4 mobile on a track 3 by means of on-track undercarriages 2. Located between the two on-track undercarriages 2, which are arranged at the ends, are working units in the shape of tamping units adjustable vertically and perpendicularly to a longitudinal direction 6 of the machine. A track lifting unit 7 serves for correcting the track position.
The section in the region of the working units 5, normally freely accessible in the transverse direction of the machine, is covered by a soundproofing wall 10 extending in the longitudinal direction 6 of the machine and vertically. The soundproofing wall 10 is delimited by an upper and lower end 8 as well as lateral ends 9 which are spaced from one another with respect to the longitudinal direction 6 of the machine and connect the two ends.
As can be seen particularly in Fig. 4, the lower end 8 of the soundproofing wall is formed by a flexible lower soundproofing section 11 consisting of elastic material. At an upper end 12 spaced from the lower end 8, said soundproofing section 11 is connected to a rigidly formed upper soundproofing section 13.
The latter comprises a number of glass-covered sight windows 14.
Each of the two lateral ends 9 of the upper soundproofing section 13 is connected to a respective folding wall 16 pivotable about a joint 15. By means of a second joint 17, the folding wall 16 is connected in turn to a vertical adjustment device 18 fastened to the machine frame 4 (see Figs. 2,3). Located between the two joints 15,17 is a third joint 19, so that the folding wall 16 is composed of two parts 20 configured to be folded together. The three joints 15,17,19 and a screw spindle 22, rotatable by a drive 23, of the vertical adjustment device 18 all have axes 21 extending parallel to one another.
The soundproofing wall 10 can be distanced from the machine frame 4 or the working unit 5 perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction 6 of the machine by means of a drive 24, during which the two parts 20 of the two folding walls 16 are folded apart (Fig. 3). This enables an unimpeded transverse displacement of the working unit 5 for the operation thereof, for example in a switch section.
Since the second joint 17 is displaceable in a vertical guide 25 with the aid of the screw spindle 22, the soundproofing wall 10 together with the folding walls 16 can be unhinderedly vertically adjusted in any lateral position.
At their lower ends, both parts 20 of the folding wall 16 are also made of elastic material for elongating the upper soundproofing section 13. The upper end 8 of the soundproofing wall 10 is articulatedly connected to a cover 26 which, in turn, is connected to the machine frame 4 and is telescopically extendable (Fig. 4).
An upper section 27 of the folding wall 16 is made of elastic material and touches the cover 26. An obstacle sensor 28, positioned in front of the soundproofing wall 10 in the operating direction, causes an automatic actuation of the drive for vertical adjustment of the soundproofing wall 10 as soon as an obstacle appears which is insurmountable for the lower soundproofing section 11. For improving the sound insulation, the lower soundproofing section 11 is formed of several layers 29 of elastic materal, spaced from one another in the transverse direction of the machine.
Claims (7)
1. A track maintenance machine (1) comprising a machine frame (4), mobile on on-track undercarriages (2), on which are arranged working units (5) as well as a soundproofing wall (10), the latter being adjustable relative to the machine frame (4) by means of drives (23) and having an upper and lower end (8) as well as two lateral ends (9), spaced from one another with respect to a longitudinal direction (6) of the machine, which connect the upper to the lower end (8), wherein the lower end (8) is formed by a flexible lower soundproofing section (11), consisting of elastic material, which has an upper end (12) spaced from the lower end (8) and connected to a rigidly formed upper soundproofing section (13).
2. A machine according to claim 1, wherein, by means of a drive (24), the soundproofing wall (10) may be distanced from the machine frame (4) perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction (6) of the machine.
3. A machine according to claim 1 or 2, wherein each of the two lateral ends (9) of the upper soundproofing section (13) is connected to a folding wall (16) which is pivotable about a joint (15).
4. A machine according to claim 3, wherein each folding wall (16) is connected by means of a second joint (17) to a vertical adjustment device (18) fastened to the machine frame (4), and that a third joint (19) is provided between the first joint (17) and the second joint (18).
5. A machine according to claim 1, wherein, for vertical adjustment of the soundproofing wall (10), two vertical adjustment devices (18) are provided which are spaced from one another in the longitudinal direction (6) of the machine and comprise a respective vertical screw spindle (22).
6. A machine according to claim 1, wherein the lower soundproofing section (11) is composed of at least two layers (29) spaced from one another in the transverse direction of the machine.
7. A machine according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein an obstacle sensor (28) is provided for automatic actuation of a drive (23) of the vertical adjustment device (18).
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