(19)
(11) EP 0 332 798 A1

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
20.09.1989 Bulletin 1989/38

(21) Application number: 88830451.6

(22) Date of filing: 26.10.1988
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)4B61K 7/18, B61G 11/14
(84) Designated Contracting States:
AT BE CH DE ES FR GB LI NL SE

(30) Priority: 18.03.1988 IT 1985788

(71) Applicant: F.I.P. INDUSTRIALE S.P.A.
I-35030 Selvazzano Dentro Padova (IT)

(72) Inventors:
  • Medeot, Renzo
    I-35030 Selvazzano Dentro (IT)
  • Bossan, Lorenzo
    I-35030 Selvazzano Dentro (IT)
  • Vendramin, Corrado
    I-35030 Selvazzano Dentro (IT)

(74) Representative: Cicogna, Franco 
Ufficio Internazionale Brevetti Dott.Prof. Franco Cicogna Via Visconti di Modrone, 14/A
20122 Milano
20122 Milano (IT)


(56) References cited: : 
   
       


    (54) Emergency stop device, particularly designed for trains and the like


    (57) The present invention relates to an emergency stop device, particularly designed for trains and the like, comprising a wheeled frame, to be arranged on the railroad rails, at the zone provided for stopping the train, and supporting a rotating drum, thereon a rope is wound which is anchored, at one end thereof, to the ground.
    The drum is provided with several seats or re­cesses to be engaged by a plurality of ribbon brakes which can be actuated by linkages driven by the trans­lation movement of the wheeled frame.




    Description

    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION



    [0001] The present invention relates to an emergency stop device, which has been particularly designed for stopping trains and the like.

    [0002] As is known, at the end of overhead station rails there are usually provided emergency stop devices able of stopping the trains, as they cannot be stopped for example because of malfunctions of their braking systems.

    [0003] These devices usually consist of stop masses thereon there are applied conventional buffers which are deformed, at a maximum, for several centimeters, with a practically negligible power dissipation.

    [0004] Thus, in the case of a great impact between the stop mass and the train, all of the kinetic energy to be dissipated will be transformed into impact energy or power susceptible to greatly damage both the fixed stop structure and the train.

    SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION



    [0005] Accordingly, the task of the present inven­tion is to overcome the above mentioned drawbacks, by providing a train emergency stop device which is able of absorbing or dissipating all of the kinetic energy of the train, so as to reduce to a minimum possible damages to persons in the case of an erroneous braking operation.

    [0006] Within the scope of the above task, a main object of the present invention is to provide such a train emergency stop device which is able of automatic­ally operating while providing a gradual braking effect and which, moreover, can be easily reset to its start­ing conditions.

    [0007] Another object of the present invention is to provide such a train emergency stop device which is very reliable in operation and, moreover, can be constructed starting from easily available elements and materials.

    [0008] According to one aspect of the present in­vention, the above mentioned task and objects, as well as yet other objects, which will become more apparent hereinafter, are achieved by a train emergency stop device, characterized in that it comprises a wheeled frame, to be arranged on the railroad rails at the zone provided for emergency stopping the train, and supporting a rotatable drum, thereon a rope is wound having one end anchored to the ground, said rotatable drum being provided with seats or recesses to be en­gaged by a plurality of ribbon brakes, adapted to be actuated by linkages driven as said wheeled frame is displaced.

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0009] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent herein­after from the following detailed descrption of a pre­ferred, though not exclusive, embodiment, of an emer­gency quick stop device, particularly designed for trains and the like, which is illustrated, by way of an indicative but not limitative example, in the ac­companying drawings, where:

    Figure 1 is a side partially cross-section­ed view illustrating the emergency stop device accord­ing to the invention in its not use condition;

    Figure 2 is a front view of the emergency stop device according to the invention, taken from its end facing the train stop region;

    Figure 3 is a schematic view showing the emergency stop device during the operation thereof;

    Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view showing a buffer associated with the subject emergency stop device;
    and

    Figure 5 is another schematic view illustra­ting a ribbon brake.


    DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS



    [0010] With reference to the Figures of the accompa­ nying drawings, the train emergency stop device ac­cording to the invention has been specifically designed for absorbing or dissipating, by friction, the kinetic energy of a train or the like to be stopped.

    [0011] More specifically, said kinetic energy is absorbed by applying a force opposite to the movement direction and acting for a given displacement, and said energy corresponds to:

    where F is the average force which, in the case of the device according to the invention, has an essential­ly plastic evolution characteristic and substantially corresponds to the Fmax.

    [0012] Then, after having set the energy to be dis­sipated and Fmax, the displacement will be automatic­ally set, which displacement can be great at will.

    [0013] According to one embodiment, the train emer­gency stop device according to the invention comprises a wheeled frame, overally indicated at the reference number 1, which is provided with wheels 3 for displa­cement on the railroad rails 5, and with anti-raising pads 5 acting on the intrados 6 of the rail stem in order to balance the tilting moment occurring as the train impacts against the subject device.

    [0014] At its front portion, that is the portion thereof facing the train stop zone, there are provided a pair of buffers, indicated at 10, which are preloaded by an inert gas having a resilient type of character­istic curve; as shown, said buffers consist of a cen­tral or main body 11 which, at the bottom thereof, is provided with a buffer plate 12 and, at the rear there­of, defines a chamber 13 filled with a pressurized in­ert gas (see Figure 4).

    [0015] The central body 11 is tightly slidingly housed in the inside of a cylinder 14, closed by a bottom member 15 provided with an axial ridge or projection 16 susceptible to be tight coupled to the chamber 13.

    [0016] Between the central body 11 and cylinder 14 there is formed an annular chamber 18, filled with oil, and adapted to preserve against wear the tightness gas­kets 19 operating between said central body 11, cylinder 14 and axial projection 16.

    [0017] In this connection, it should be pointed out that the oil chamber 18 is so shaped, at its end por­tion, to prevent said central body and bottom member 15 from impacting one against the other during the terminal portion of the stroke.

    [0018] The chamber 13 and the gas preloading pressure, on the other hand, are so designed as to provide a resilient type of strain-deformation characteristic curve, having the desired stiffness.

    [0019] In order to balance the pressure, and hence the reactive forces of the two buffers, the chambers 13 communicate with one another through a coupling duct 20.

    [0020] The wheeled frame 1 rotatably supports a rotatable drum 21 which, preferably at an intermedie portion thereof, is formed with a seat or recess 22 for housing a high strength rope 23 which is wound on said drum by overlying coils, said rope 23 being an­chored, at one end thereof, at 25, to the ground.

    [0021] On the outer surface of the rotatable drum 21 there are providing engaging seats or recesses 30 adap­ted for engaging with a plurality of ribbon brakes 31 which, in cross-section, have a friction surface 31a and a supporting surface 31b.

    [0022] Said ribbon brakes, at their front ends, are anchored to a fixed point of the wheeled frame whereas, at the other ends thereof, after winding in the respective engaging seats, they are coupled to levers 40 of suitable linkages coupled to an adjustable torque limiting system adapted to operate after the starting of the carriage, as it will become more appa­rent hereinafter.

    [0023] More specifically, coaxial with the rotata­ble drum 21,there is provided a driving gear wheel 41, thereon is entrained a chain 42 also entrained on a gear wheel 43 keyed on a shaft 44 thereon there are arranged torque restraining or limiting devices 45 of known type.

    [0024] Each said torque restraining device 45, through a transmission chain 46, is coupled to the lever 40 articulated at a middle point thereof and coupled, at the other end thereof, to the respective ribbon brake.

    [0025] Thus, the braking system will transmit to the rotatable drum a constant braking torque, for the overall duration of its movement.

    [0026] The steel rope, as above mentioned, is wound by overlaying coils: thus, during the operation, the ratio of the constant braking force diameter and the rope winding diameter will change between a maxi­mum diameter and a minimum diameter; thus, a progressive stop action will be provided, with an increasing value from the starting time to the end time.

    [0027] With the disclosed arrangement, at the im­pact of the train against the wheeled frame, the buffers will be deformed: according to the invention, the stroke and reaction force of said buffers are designed accord­ing to a characteristic curve able of causing the wheeled frame to be brought to the train speed in a gradual manner thereby preventing great inertial reac­tion forces from being generated at the start of the braking operation.

    [0028] Simultaneoulsy with the displacement of the wheeled frame or structure, the rope is un-wound and the rotatable drum rotated, in a gradual manner, since the rope is anchored with respect to the rotatable drum. Thus, the rotatable drum will not be engaged by the ribbon brakes as far as its rotating speed does not reach, from the rest status, the condition or speed corresponding to the impact speed of a train.

    [0029] At this time, as above mentioned, the ribbon brakes are actuated for gradually braking and stopping the train.

    [0030] From the above disclosure it should be appa­rent that in the case of an impact, the overall de­vice will be not damaged since it is able of resilient­ly yielding and, accordingly, can be quickly reset to its starting operation conditions.

    [0031] From the above disclosure it should be further appa­rent that the invention fully achieves the intended task and objects.

    [0032] In particular, the fact must be pointed out that has been provided a device which is able of ab­sorbing and dissipating the impact kinetic energy without damaging the train or itself.

    [0033] While the invention has been disclosed with reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, it should be apparent that the disclosed embodiment is suscept­ible to many modifications and variations, all of which will come within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.


    Claims

    1. A train emergency stop device, character­ized in that it comprises a wheeled frame to be ar­ranged on the railroad rails at the zone thereat a train is to be stopped, and supporting a rotatable drum thereon a rope is wound, said rope having one end anchored to the ground, said rotatable drum being pro­vided with engaging seats adapted to engage with a plurality of ribbon brakes actuated by linkages driven by the translation of said wheeled frame.
     
    2. An emergency stop device according to the preceding claim, characterized in that said wheel­ed frame is provided with rail wheels and, at the end portion thereof facing said train stop zone, with a pair of anti-raising pads engaged on the intrados of the rail stem.
     
    3. An emergency stop device according to the preceding claims, characterized in that said wheeled frame, at the end thereof facing said train stop zone, is provided with a pair of inert gas pre­loaded buffers.
     
    4. An emergency stop device, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that each said buffer has a central body support­ing, at one end thereof, a buffer plate and defining, at the other end thereof, a chamber filled with a pres­surized inert gas, said central body being adapted to tightly slide in a cylinder closed by a bottom member defining an axial projection adapted to be tightly en­gaged in said inert gas filled chamber.
     
    5. An emergency stop device according to one or more of the preceding Claims, characterized in that said cylinder defines, in cooperation with said bottom member and central body, an oil filled chamber.
     
    6. An emergency stop device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that it comprises a coupling duct adapted to inter­connect the inert gas filled chambers of the two buffers.
     
    7. An emergency stop device, according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said rotatable drum is provided with a seat or recess for winding said rope, said rope being wound by overlaying coils.
     
    8. An emergency stop device according to one or more of the preceding claims, characterized in that said ribbon brakes are coupled, at respect­ive ends thereof, to a fixed point of said wheeled frame and, at the other ends thereof, to said linkages, said ribbon brakes further engaging,at least partial­ly,with the outer surface of said drum,at said engaging seats.
     
    9- An emergency stop device,according to one or more of the preceding claims,characterized in that said linkages comprise a lever,articulated at an intermediate portion thereof,to said wheeled frame and having one end coupled to one end of one of said ribbon brakes and the other end thereof coupled to a transmission chain,associated with torque limiting devices,coupled to a gear wheel supported by a cross shaft of said frame,on said gear wheel there being entrained a chain driven by a driving gear wheel coaxial with said drum.
     




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