[0001] The invention is related to a swivel platform for a rail vehicle, intended for loading
a container from a road vehicle onto the rail vehicle and vice versa, comprising:
a bottom frame which must be fixed to the rail vehicle and a top frames which can
swing relative to the bottom frame, via a swing mechanism coupled to both frames,
between a neutral position in which the longitudinal axis of the top frame runs approximately
parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rail vehicle and a swung-out position in
which the longitudinal axis of the top frame forms an angle of about 45 degrees with
the longitudinal axis of the rail vehicle, said top frame being provided with two
parallel container guide elements which are connected to each other by means of transverse
elements at least one of which is connected to a swing mechanism, whereby provision
is made for at least one locking element by means of which the top frame can be locked
in the neutral position relative to the bottom frame, which locking element is provided
with a locking pin which can move between a first position in which the pin prevents
a swing movement of the top frame and a second position in which the top frame is
able to swing in or out, whereby,
- the locking element comprises a supporting base structure installed on the bottom
frame,
- the locking element is furthermore provided with a rotatable sleeve in which the locking
pin can move in longitudinal direction between said two positions whereby the pin
in pretensioned by spring means towards said first position and the pin is secured
against turning about its longitudinal axis,
- the sleeve and the pin are provided with mutually co-operating means comprising a
slanting key way in the locking pin or in the sleeve and a therein extending actuation
pin, connected to the sleeve or the pin respectively such that rotation of the sleeve
between a first and a second position results in movement of the locking pin between
its respective two positions,
- the locking element is furthermore provided with an operating handle attached to the
sleeve which extends horizontally and out of the way of movement of the top frame
in the first position of the sleeve corresponding to the first position of the locking
pin and extends vertically upwards in the way of movement of the top frame in the
second position of the sleeve corresponding to the second position of the locking
pin,
- and the locking pin has a bevelled front face because of which the part of the top
frame mating with the pin is capable of pushing the pin out of the path of the top
frame during the inward swing movement of the top frame,
- all this such that during loading or unloading of a container starting in the neutral
position of the top frame with the locking pin in the first position the handle is
moved from the first horizontal position to the second vertical position to draw the
locking pin out of the swing path of the top frame whereafter the handle is forced
back by the top frame from the vertical position into the horizontal position during
the outward swing of the top frame after at least the mating part of the top frame
has already passed the pin
[0002] Such a swivel platform is disclosed in EP-A-325814. During operation of said swivel
platform it is only necessary to unlock the locking element by pushing the operating
handle upwards so that the locking pin is retracted into the second position because
of the co-operation between the slanting key way and the actuating pin. Thereafter
the top frame starts swinging outwards and pushes thereby the operating lever back
to the horizontal position. Simultaneously the locking pin is released and, is drawn
back to the first position by the pretensioning springs. However, this does not have
any influence on the movement of the top frame because the part of the top frame mating
with the end of the locking pin has already passed. During the inwards swing movement
the top frame is able to pass the end of the locking pin because the end thereof is
bevelled.
[0003] The only action required by operating personal is the unlocking of the locking pin.
As result of the following swing movement the locking element is automatically reset
with the result that, as the top frame is moved back, the top frame is locked automatically
as soon as the neutral position is reached.
[0004] Although said prior art swivel platform behaves quite satisfactorily, in some cases
inadvertent damage may occur to the locking element. This may in particular occur
in case the operating handle is rotated into the vertical position when the top frame
is in the swung out position. Upon subsequently swinging inwards the top frame to
its position above the bottom frame, the upwardly extending operating handle is hit.
As a result, damage occurs to the locking pin.
[0005] The object of the invention is to provide a swivel platform as described before,
which does not have this problem. This object is achieved in that the slanting key
way in the locking pin or in the sleeve stretches over about half of the circumference
said locking pin or sleeve.
[0006] In case the operating handle is now in the vertical position when the top frame is
swung back, said handle is rotated further together with the sleeve or pin after being
hit by said top frame. The operating handle arrives thus in a third position, in which
it is opposite the first position.
[0007] Preferably, the slanting key way has a shape which is essentially symmetrical with
respect to a vertical plane through the axis of the locking pin and/or of the sleeve.
In that case, the locking pin prevents a swing movement of the top frame also when
it is in said third position.
[0008] Furthermore, the key way, at about the middle part thereof, has a rest or indentation
for holding the actuation pin, and thereby the sleeve, in stable mean position with
upwardly extending operating lever. The operating lever may be driven from this stable
position in both rotational directions, as a result of which inadvertent damage is
prevented.
[0009] The invention is furthermore related to a locking element for use on a swivel platform
for a rail vehicle as described before, which locking element comprises a supporting
base structure installed on the bottom frame, a locking pin with a bevelled front
face which can move between a first position and a second position, a rotatable sleeve
in which the locking pin can move in longitudinal direction between said two positions
whereby the pin is pretensioned by spring means towards said first position and the
pin is secured against turning about its longitudinal axis, the sleeve and the pin
being provided with mutually co-operating means comprising a slanting key way in the
locking pin or in the sleeve and a therein extending actuation pin connected to the
sleeve or the pin respectively such that rotation of the sleeve between a first and
a second position results in movement of the locking pin between its respective two
positions, an operating handle being attached to the sleeve.
[0010] Such locking element is known from EP-A-325814 as well.
[0011] According to the mention, the slanting key way in the locking pin or in the sleeve
stretches over about half of the circumference said locking pin or sleeve.
[0012] The invention will be explained in greater detail below with reference to the attached
figures.
[0013] Figure 1 shows a top view of the swivel platform, comprising a combination of a bottom
frame a top frame, intended for placing on a rail vehicle, the top frame being in
the neutral position relative to the bottom frame.
[0014] Figure 2 also shows a top view of the swivel platform, but with the top frame turned
to the swung-out position, in which the longitudinal axis of the top frame forms an
angle of about 45 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the bottom frame (and thus
with the longitudinal axis of the rail vehicle).
[0015] Figure 3 shows a cross section through one of the longitudinal lines of the top frame
at one of the additional supporting rollers.
[0016] Figure 4 shows another cross section through the relevant longitudinal lines of the
same roller as that shown in figure 3.
[0017] Figure 5a, b, c show different views of a locking element used according to the invention
to lock the swivel platform in the neutral position.
[0018] Figure 6 shows a view of the locking element to explain how it works.
[0019] Figure 1 shows a top view of a swivel platform, comprising a bottom frame and a top
frame intended for mounting on the flat top side of a rail vehicle. The bottom frame
is provided with two longitudinal runners 39 and 40 connected by means of three transverse
runners 8, 9 and 10 which in this embodiment are considerably broader. These longitudinal
and transverse runners can be solid plates or bars, hollow tubes, U sections and the
like, which are attached to each other by welding or in another suitable manner, in
such a way that a by and large flat bottom frame is obtained.
[0020] The top frame is provided with two parallel container guide elements 31 and 32 which
are connected to each other by means of transverse elements 33, 34, 35 and 36. The
transverse element 34 is coupled to a swing mechanism, indicated in its entirety by
11 and also connected to the transverse element 9 of the bottom frame. Such a swing
mechanism in the form of a roller bearing, a ball bearing or the lke is known per
se and will not therefore be discussed any further. This swing mechanism is for ensuring
that the top frame can swing from the neutral position illustrated in figure 1 to
the swung-out position illustrated in figure 2, in which swung-out position the longitudinal
axis of the top frame forms an angle of about 45 degrees with the longitudinal axis
of the bottom frame.
[0021] The transverse element 35 of the top frame has mounted on it a wheel 38 which runs
over a curved plate, tube or the like, indicated by 12, said element 12 forming part
of the bottom frame. Near the ends of this element 12 are stop blocks 44 and 45, which
ensure that during the outward swing the top frame stops in the swung-out end position
through the wheel 38 being retained by one of these stop blocks 44 or 45.
[0022] According to the invention, two further wheels 14 and 15 are fitted in or on the
longitudinal guides 31 and 32 of the top frame, at such a point that in the swung-out
position one wheel 14 has already passed the side edge of the rail vehicle, while
the other wheel 15 has almost reached the side edge in question. Like the wheel 38,
the wheels 14 and 15 run over a curved part of the bottom frame, indicated by 13.
It will be clear that the curved parts 12 and 13 can also be replaced by differently
shaped parts of the bottom frame or, if necessary, by parts of the rail vehicle on
which the swivel platform is mounted, so long as there is just a curved supporting
movement path for the wheels.
[0023] When the top frame swings out in the opposite direction, seen in figure 2, the wheel
15 will pass the side edge, determined by the longitudinal runner 39, and the wheel
14 will almost reach the said side edge.
[0024] In the swivel platform the whole load is supported at only two points during the
outward or inward swinging movement, i.e. by the swing mechanism 11 and by the wheel
38. In practice, the swing mechanism can be made fairly large, for example in the
form of a ball bearing or roller bearing of relatively large diameter, in which relatively
little friction occurs. However, the wheel 38 turns only in two bearing which will
be relatively heavily loaded during the swing movement, so that considerable friction
will occur. This certainly applies to the slide bearings commonly used because of
their simplicity and sturdiness. The result of this is that considerable force is
needed to swing the loaded top frame.
[0025] The provision of the two additional wheels 14 and 15 now means that the load is distributed
over several support points, which leads to a considerable reduction in the friction
forces occurring. The weight which has to be supported in the state of the art by
one wheel is now taken by two wheels in the swung-out position and even by three wheels
once the third wheel started to run on the curved supporting track 13 during the outward
swing.
[0026] Not only is the load distributed over several support points, but these support points
also cover a larger area and are not in line with each other, as is the case with
the swivel platform according to the state of the art. Through this surface spread
of the support points, the titling load on the swing mechanism 11, which occurs with
the known device, is greatly reduced, and this contributes to a further reduction
of friction and resistance forces. The total reduction of the friction and resistance
forces is so great that is has been found possible for one or two people without excessive
effort to push the loaded top frame by hand from one end position to the other. This
is a considerable improvement on the known swivel platform, which must be swung by
means of a mechanical conveyor or possible with other mechanical actions.
[0027] The top frame is locked in the neutral position by means of two locking elements
1 and 2, indicated only very schematically in figures 1 and 2. These locking elements
will be discussed in detail below with reference to figures 5a-c.
[0028] Figure 3 shows a partial section in transverse view through one of the longitudinal
runners (in this case 32) of the top frame at the point where the wheel is fitted
(in this case 14). The wheel is mounted on a shaft 16 which is supported by two transverse
plates 17 and 18, which are disposed by means of welded joints in the hollow (tubular)
part of the longitudinal runner 31. These welded joints are indicated schematically
without reference numbers in the figures. The plates 17 and 18 are placed at such
an angle that the longitudinal axis of the shaft 16 intersects the centre point of
the swing mechanism 11. It will be clear that the wheel 14 must run over a circular
path whose centre point coincides with the centre points of the swing mechanism 11.
The two plates 17 and 18 are provided with openings whose diameter corresponds to
the diameter of the shaft 16. Near one of the ends said shaft 16 is provided with
a groove 20, into which a locking plate 19 can be inserted, it being possible to fix
said locking plate by means of two bolts 21 and 22 or like to the transverse plate
17. The shaft 16 is thus fixed in a relatively simple, yet sturdy manner. The wheel
16 is confined in the lateral direction between the plates 17 and 18 by means of two
rings 22 and 23.
[0029] Figures 5a, 5b and 5c show three views of the locking structure used according to
the invention to lock the top frame in the neutral position. The structure comprises
a first block 50 and a second block 51, both provided with a bore whose central axes
are in line with each other, and both fixed on the bottom frame of the swivel platform.
Figure 5b shows the actual locking pin 52, provided with a left part 53 of relatively
smaller cross section, and a right part 54 of relatively greater cross section. The
right part 54 contains a key way 55 which runs in the lengthways direction, and into
which the end of a locking pin 56 fits. As shown in figure 5a, this locking pin is
screwed into the block 50 in such a way that the end of the locking pin 56 sticks
into the key way 55. When fitted, the locking pin 52 is thus locked against rotation
about its longitudinal axis, and the to and for movement of the locking pin 52 is
also limited by the bores in the two blocks 50 and 51. During the fitting, a coil
spring 57 is slid onto the thinner part 53 of the locking pin 52, said coil spring
in the fitted state resting with one end against the breast between the thinner part
53 and the thicker part 54, and resting with the other end against the block 51. By
means of the spring 57, a force is exerted constantly on the locking pin towards the
right in the figure.
[0030] Around the locking pin is a tube 58, onto which a handle or lever 59 is welded. This
tube fits between the blocks 50 and 51 and can be turned round the locking pin 52
by means of the lever 59.
[0031] The tube 58 has screwed into it an actuation pin 60, which projects in the tube to
a tringular key way 61, not yet discussed , in the thicker part 54 of the locking
pin 52. It will be clear that rotation of the tube 58 by means of the lever 59 through
an angle of approximately 90 degrees from the plane of the drawing upwards leads to
a shifting of the locking pin 52 to the left in the figure on account of the mating
between the actuation pin 60 and the first triangular key way part 61a. The locking
pin 52 is moved here against the force of the coil spring 57.
[0032] Figure 5a shows the end of the longitudinal runner 32 of the top frame. In the situation
shown, this longitudinal runner 32 is locked by the locking pin 52. However, if the
locking pin is moved to the left through turning of the tube 58, the right end of
the locking pin 52 will end up outside the path of the longitudinal runner 32, so
that the longitudinal runner 32 can be turned.
[0033] Figures 1 and 2 show the place at which the locking elements are mounted on the bottom
frame. Concerning in particular element 2, it will be clear that the pin in the situation
of figure 5 is in such a position that the bottom frame, in particular the longitudinal
runner 32 thereof, is locked in the neutral position. The lever is swung down here.
If the top frame now has to be turned, the lever is moved upwards, thereby causing
the locking pin 52 to be pulled out of the path of the end of the longitudinal runner
32. This situation is illustrated in side view in figure 6, in which the locking element
can be seen together with a part of the bottom frame and a part of the longitudinal
runner 32 of the top frame. As can be seen in figure 6, the longitudinal runner has
a projecting part 32a which is not impeded by the locking pin, but can move over the
block 50. As can also be seen in figure 6, the locking pin 52 is shifted so far to
the left through moving the lever upwards that the bevelled right end of the pin has
disappeared completely inside the block 50. If the top frame is now turned, this projecting
part 32a will go against the end of the lever 59, and will press said lever down,
thereby causing the pin 52 to move the right. The end of the longitudinal runner 32
has then, however, already passed the point of the locking pin 52, and is no longer
blocked by it.
[0034] For inward swinging of the top frame, the lever can remain in the swung-down position
and the locking pin can be held in its blocking position. The blocking end of the
locking pin 52 is in fact bevelled in such a way that the slanting end face forms
a run-on face for the end of the longitudinal runner 32. Through this bevel, the locking
pin 52 is pushed to the left against the force of the spring 57 during the inward
swing, so that the inward swing movement is not impeded. Once the end of the longitudinal
runner 32 has completely passed the locking pin, the pin 52 jumps back under the influence
of the spring 57, thus blocking the longitudinal runner 32.
[0035] The centre between the key ways 61a, 61b has a slight indentation, which defines
a stable mean (or second) position for the operating lever 59. The operating lever
59 may leave this position when it is hit by the top frame, or by hand operation.
[0036] As shown in figure 5a and 5b, the locking pin has also a second tringular key way
part 6b, which connects to the first triangular key way part 61 a.
[0037] In case the operating handle 59 is in the vertical position when the top frame is
swung back, said handle 59 can rotate to its third position, shown in dotted lines
in figures 5c, opposite its first position shown in fully drawn lines in figure 5a.
[0038] As a result of the symmetric lay out of the key way parts 61a, 61b with respect to
a vertical plane through the axis of the locking element 1, 2, also in the third position
the pin 52 may jump back under the influence of the spring 57, thus blocking the longitudinal
runner 32, after said runner 32 has completely passed the said pin 52.
1. Swivel platform for a rail vehicle, intended for loading a container from a road vehicle
onto the rail vehicle and vice versa, comprising: a bottom frame which must be fixed
to the rail vehicle and a top frames which can swing relative to the bottom frame,
via a swing mechanism coupled to both frame, between a neutral position in which the
longitudinal axis of the top frame runs approximately parallel to the longitudinal
axis of the rail vehicle and a swung-out position in which the longitudinal axis of
the top frame forms an angle of about 45 degrees with the longitudinal axis of the
rail vehicle, said top frame being provided with two parallel container guide elements
(31, 32) which are connected to each other by means of transverse elements (33, 34,
35, 36) at least one of which is connected to a swing mechanism (11), whereby provision
is made for at least one locking element (1, 2) by means of which the top frame can
be locked in the neutral position relative to the bottom frame, which locking element
is provided with a locking pin (52) which can move between a first position in which
the pin prevents a swing movement of the top frame and a second position in which
the top frame is able to swing in or out, whereby,
- the locking element (1, 2) comprises a supporting base structure installed on the
bottom frame,
- the locking element is furthermore provided with a rotatable sleeve (58) in which
the locking pin (52) can move in longitudinal direction between said two positions
whereby the pin in pretensioned by spring means (57) towards said first position and
the pin is secured against turning about its longitudinal axis,
- the sleeve (58) and the pin (52) are provided with mutually co-operating means comprising
a slanting key way (61) in the locking pin (62) or in the sleeve (58) and a therein
extending actuation pin (60), connected to the sleeve or the pin respectively such
that rotation of the sleeve between a first and a second position results in movement
of the locking pin between its respective two positions,
- the locking element is furthermore provided with an operating handle (59) attached
to the sleeve (58) which extends horizontally and out of the way of movement of the
top frame in the first position of the sleeve corresponding to the first position
of the locking pin (52) and extends vertically upwards in the way of movement of the
top frame in the second position of the sleeve corresponding to the second position
of the locking pin,
- and the locking pin (52) has a bevelled front face because of which the part of
the top frame mating with the pin is capable of pushing the pin out of the path of
the top frame during the inward swing movement of the top frame,
- all this such that during loading or unloading of a container starting in the neutral
position of the top frame with the locking pin in the first position the handle is
moved from the first horizontal position to the second vertical position to draw the
locking pin out of the swing path of the top frame whereafter the handle is forced
back by the top frame from the vertical position into the horizontal position during
the outward swing of the top frame after at least the mating part of the top frame
has already passed the pin,
characterised in that the slanting key way (61) in the locking pin (62) or in the sleeve (58) stretches
over about half of the circumference said locking pin (62) or sleeve (58).
2. Swivel platform according to claim 1, wherein the slanting key way (61) has a shape
which is essentially symmetrical with respect to a vertical plane through the axis
of the locking pin (62) and/or the sleeve (58).
3. Swivel platform according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the key way (61), at about the
middle part thereof, has a rest or indentation for holding the actuation pin (60),
and thereby the sleeve (58), in a stable mean position with upwardly extending operating
lever (59).
4. Locking element (1, 2) for use on a swivel platform for a rail vehicle as defined
in claim 1, 2 or 3, which locking element comprises a supporting base structure installed
on the bottom frame, a locking pin (52) with a bevelled front face which can move
between a first position and a second position, a rotatable sleeve (58) in which the
locking pin (52) can move in longitudinal direction between said two positions whereby
the pin is pretensioned by spring means (57) towards said first position and the pins
(52) is secured against turning about its longitudinal axis, the sleeve (58) and the
pin (52) being provided with mutually cooperating means comprising a slanting key
way (61) in the locking pin or in the sleeve and a therein extending actuation pin
(60) connected to the sleeve or the pin respectively such that rotation of the sleeve
(58) between a first and a second position results in movement of the locking pin
between (52) its respective two positions, an operating handle (59) attached to the
sleeve (58), characterised in that the slanting key way (61) in the locking pin (62) or in the sleeve (58) stretches
over about half of the circumference said locking pin (62) or sleeve (58).