OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention concerns a safety device, of an electro-hydraulic nature, specially
designed to act on railroad switches for changing tracks.
[0002] The object of the invention is to achieve the correct movement of the switches, with
a device which is wholly lodged in the hollow interior of a crosstie and all this
making adjustment of the driving stroke possible, allowing one same device to be used
in different practical situations.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] In the area of railways the use of hollow crossties is known, combined with the traditional
concrete crossties in such a way that braces, linkages and nail locks are lodged in
said hollow crossties, necessary in order to form sidings.
[0004] This type of siding, depending on each case, requires the assistance of one or several
actuating bridges, which permit the correct geometry of the points as they make their
movements.
[0005] Currently, said movements are made by installing a point operation in each and every
pulling point of the siding, in such a way that, depending on the features of the
latter, ie., the greater or lesser length thereof, from between one single engine
up to twelve engines are used.
[0006] This type of installation carries with it two problems, on the one hand there is
gradual deterioration in the position and levelling of the siding due to the imbalance
that the latter bears due to its having one or more point operations placed on one
of its sides and, on the other, the maintenance work to the track, performed using
heavy machinery requiring the disconnection and disassembly of all parts connected
to the point operation, in particular the engine itself, mechanical transmissions
and the parts for checking, where appropriate, parts which need to be reassembled
after maintenance work on the siding.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0007] The actuating device for railroad switches proposed by the invention resolves the
aforementioned problems completely satisfactorily, in the different aspects mentioned,
also offering a series of added features from a safety point of view.
[0008] To this end and starting from the basic idea of using hollow crossties in sidings,
the device proposed by the invention presents a structure the whole of which is lodged
in the hollow interior of the crosstie, thus being safe from any maintenance operation
on the siding, its disassembly not being necessary for the normal undertaking of these
jobs. The position of the device being perfectly centred in the hollow interior of
the crosstie, means also that the siding is safe from imbalance. In addition, it is
quickly and simply connected and disconnected electrically and hydraulically, making
work normally quicker and also allowing, as previously mentioned, adjustment of the
driving stroke, without needing to change it.
[0009] More specifically, the device takes the form of a base plate to be immovably fixed
at the bottom of the hollow interior of the crosstie, in a perfectly centred position,
a base plate on which, in turn, are immovably fixed a pair of longitudinal guides
for a lower bar, likewise longitudinal, which can be displaced on said guides, in
both directions, with the help of both hydraulic cylinders which are lateral and opposite,
properly attached at one of their ends to the base plate and the other end of which
acting on said lower longitudinal bar, through arms that are also transverse and opposite,
duly attached to same.
[0010] In addition, said lower bar acting as a pulling element for an upper interlocked
bar, incorporating at its ends and opposite sides, respective pullers to act on both
pawls, assembled, in turn, tilting on the respective side walls of the interlocked
bar, in such a way that from a limiting position for the lower bar the point operation
of the corresponding hydraulic cylinder brings about a first displacement for the
same without transmitting movement towards the interlocked bar, during which both
tilting is caused of the corresponding pawl towards a position pulling the interlocked
bar by the lower bar, as well as freeing said interlocked bar, interlocking that in
such limiting position is caused by a bevel edged bolt, ie., with frustum-conical
ends, which, resting on the lower bar and traversing the interlocked bar, locks into
a frustum-conical notch of an upper support fixed to the base plate, the lower bar
having another notch, suitably out of phase with that of the upper support, which
remains opposite the interlocking bolt after the first stage of longitudinal displacement
of the lower bar, at which time there is unlocking of the interlock bar and the pull
of same through the respective pawl, by the puller, likewise corresponding to the
lower bar, until said interlock bar reaches the other anticipated limiting position,
which is defined by a second upward tilting of the other pawl and the effect on its
trajectory on an upper buffer properly attached to the support, which is likewise
an upper one, at which time the upper bar becomes interlocked again, the central bolt
having reached an opposite position to a second notch of the upper support and having
been made to move upwards due to the effect of the slope in the lower bar, that, in
continuing its forwards movement, displaces said bolt upwards in order for it to reach
the blocking position for the interlocked bar. This operation is repeated symmetrically
when the point operation of the device is in the opposite direction.
[0011] It only remains, finally, to point out that the bar has ascending extensions through
which a mobile support is fixed to same, situated above the aforementioned fixed support
and equipped halfway with a bolt for engaging the points, through which movement is
conveyed to the latter.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] To complement this description and with the object of aiding better understanding
of the features, in accordance with the preferred embodiment of same, a set of drawings
is attached as an integral part of this description, which are illustrative and not
limiting in character, where the following are shown:
Figure 1.- Shows a schematic view of a side elevation of an actuating device for railroad
switches for changing tracks made in accordance with the object of the present invention,
shown in one of the limiting positions covered in same.
Figure 2.- Also shows a schematic view, the same unit as the previous figure now as
a plan view
Figure 3.- Shows a view similar to that of figure 1 where the device is in a central
position.
Figure 4.- Shows again a similar view to that of figures 1 and 3, but where the device
is in the opposite limiting position to that shown in figure 1
Figure 5.- Shows, finally, a detail in cross section of the device.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0013] Looking at the figures summarised, it can be seen that the device being described
is structured from a base plate (1), of considerable length, of suitable dimensions
for it to be lodged in the hollow interior of a crosstie, and equipped, for example,
near its angular points, with two holes (2) for it to be screwed to the base of said
crosstie, there being placed on said base plate (1) a pair of fixed, longitudinal
guides (3), and an upper support (4) which is also fixed, which connects with the
lower base plate(1) using lateral caps (5) which work with said lower guides (3) for
the longitudinal displacement of a lower bar (6) equipped at its ends with two lateral
and opposite arms (7), on which work respective hydraulic cylinders (8), likewise
opposite, as seen in figure 2, cylinders that have been omitted from the remaining
figures for greater clarity of the drawing and which are attached at one of their
ends (9) to the base plate (1) while at the other to the respective arms (7), in such
a way that the operation point of one of said cylinders (8) causes the displacement
in one direction of the lower bar (6), while the operation point of the other cylinder
brings about displacement in the opposite direction.
[0014] An interlocked bar (10) slides over the lower bar (6), guided by the side caps (5)
and equipped at its ends with ascending extensions (11) which, raised relative to
the fixed upper support (4), receive a mobile upper support fitted with a central
bolt (13) engaging with the points, through which movement is transmitted to these
latter, and to which effect said bolt (13) should traverse the upper base of the hollow
crosstie.
[0015] In order to transmit movement from the lower bar (6) to the interlocked bar (19),
provision has been made for said lower bar (6) to have two pullers (14 - 14') at its
lateral and opposite ends joined to which are placed, on the sides of the interlocked
bar (10), respective pawls (15-15) in such a way that in a limiting position for the
device, such as that shown in figure 1, the pawl (15) rests obliquely on the front
part of the puller (14) and during a first stage of longitudinal displacement of the
lower bar (6) the interlocked bar (10) remains inoperative, specifically until the
upwards tilting movement of said pawl (15) becomes limited when it coincides with
an upper buffer (16) attached to the fixed support (4), at which time pulling of the
interlocked bar (10) starts and at which time unlocking of same is produced, as will
be seen as follows.
[0016] In order for the interlocked bar (10) to be initially in the interlocked or blocked
position, said bar has a vertical hole (17) in the centre where there is a bolt (18),
with frustum-conical ends, the lower bar (6), having a notch (19) on its upper surface
with the same frustum-conical shape as the lower end of the bolt (18) while the fixed,
upper support (4) has in turn another two notches (20-20'). Similar to the previous
and symmetrically disposed, in such a way that in a limiting position for the interlocked
bar (10), shown in figure 1, the bolt (18) fits into the notch (20) of the support
(20), said bar (10) remaining perfectly blocked or interlocked during the first displacement
stage of the lower bar (6), until this places its notch (19) opposite the bolt (18),
at which time blocking is produced simultaneously between the pawl (15) and the puller
(14), where the bolt (18) goes down to fit into the lower notch (19) and where the
interlocked bar (10) starts to be pulled by the lower bar (6) transmitting its movement
through the fixed upper support (12) and the engaging bolt (13) to the points, not
shown in the figures.
[0017] This displacement of the points is kept up as can be seen from looking at figure
3, until the bolt (18) comes opposite the second notch (20') of the fixed upper support
(4), at which time the pawl (15) leaves the upper buffer (16) and can continue to
tilt upwards to become free of the puller (14), so that not only is the pulling movement
of the upper bar (10) interrupted but also the notch (19) of the lower bar (6) causes
the bolt (18) to be pushed upwards, which is locked into the upper notch (20') interlocking
the upper bar (10) once more and, as a consequence, blocking the points in this other
limiting position, after which the lower bar (6) continues its forwards movement towards
the final position of its course, shown in figure 4, from which position the device
is able to repeat the same operation as described in the opposite direction.
[0018] It only remains to point out finally, that the ascending extensions (11) of the interlocked
bar (10) have a toothing (21) on their upper surface which, with an additional toothing
on the fixed upper support (12), allows perfect positional adjustment of the latter
and as a consequence for the points connected to same.
1. An actuating device for railroad switches for changing tracks, which, using a hollow
crosstie, designed to accommodate the device within it, equipped at its upper base
and centrally with a hole for a bolt to emerge for engaging the points, is characterised in that it comprises a base plate (1), equipped with securing means (2) to the base of the
crosstie, where longitudinal guides are placed for the displacement of a lower bar
(6), activated hydraulically, on which is placed an upper bar (10) also longitudinally
displaceable and to which is attached a mobile upper support (12), the bolt holder
(13) for engaging the points, being between the upper bar (10) and an upper mobile
support (12), a fixed support (4) attached to the base plate (1), the lower bar (6)
and the upper bar (10) equipped with the means (14 - 15) for longitudinal displacement
of the first in relation to the second until a blocking situation is produced between
both bars and the consequent pulling of the upper bar (10) by the lower bar (6), and
said upper bar (19), also having the means of locking (18-20) keeping it stable in
the two limiting positions anticipated for same, those corresponding with the two
limiting positions anticipated, in turn, for the points.
2. An actuating device for railroad switches for changing tracks, according to claim
1, characterised in that the means of operation for the lower bar (6) consist of two hydraulic cylinders (8)
which, disposed opposite and on both sides of said lower bar (6) act on lateral and
likewise opposite (7) arms of said bar (6).
3. An actuating device for railroad switches for changing tracks, according to claim
1, characterised in that the lower bar incorporates both pullers, (14 -14') laterally, at extreme ends and
opposite, which move with it, with which work the respective pawls (15-15'), assembled
tilting on the sides of the upper interlocked bar (10), in such a way that said pawls,
(15 - 15') rest obliquely on the respective pullers (14 -14')in respective limiting
positions for the device, allowing relative displacement of the lower bar (6) in relation
to the upper bar (10) until the time when said pawls, after a first tilting, are placed
on to respective longitudinal and lateral buffers (16) attached to the fixed upper
support (4), from which time pulling of the interlocked bar (10) is produced by the
lower bar (6).
4. An actuating device for railroad switches for changing tracks, according to claims
1 and 3, characterised in that the upper bar (10) has a vertical hole (17) in the centre where there is an interlocking
bolt (18), assisted by a notch (19) placed in the central point of the lower bar (6)
and a pair of notches (20 -20'), symmetrically disposed on the fixed upper support
(4), in such a way that (in) a limiting position for the device, the bolt (18) lodges
into one of the notches (20) of the support (4), while the notch (19) of the lower
bar (6) remains out of phase in relation to said bolt (18), which keeps the upper
bar (10) interlocked to the fixed support (4) until such time that pulling is started
of the interlocked bar (10) by the lower bar (6), through the puller (14) and the
pawl (15), at which time the lower notch (19) comes opposite the bolt (18) and this
goes down, becoming unlocked from the fixed support (4) and allowing displacement
of the upper bar (10) pulled by the lower bar (6).
5. An actuating device for railroad switches for changing tracks, according to claim
4, characterised in that the bolt (18) has a frustum-conical shape at its ends, coinciding with the shape
of the notches (19) and (20), to facilitate the entry and exit of said bolt into the
aforementioned notches.
6. An actuating device for railroad switches for changing tracks, according to claims
3, 4 and 5, characterised in that each buffer (16) on the fixed support (4) is interrupted at a point such that the
corresponding pawl (15) affects the interruption of the buffer (16) at the time when
there should be interruption in the pulling of the upper bar (10) by the lower bar
(6), when the puller (14) becomes disconnected from the pawl (15) by the aforementioned
upwards tilting of the latter and when the interlocking bolt (18) comes opposite the
second notch (20') of the fixed upper support (4).
7. An actuating device for railroad switches for changing tracks, according to previous
claims, characterised in that the end and upper extensions (11) of the interlocked bar (10) , through which said
bar (10) goes over the fixed upper support (4) to receive the mobile support (12),
having a toothing (21) on the surface where it fits the latter, to complement which
there is another on the mobile support (12) itself, with the aim of allowing positional
adjustment of the mobile support (12) in relation to the interlocked bar (10) and
consequently, positional adjustment of the points connected to the engaging bolt (13)
of the mobile support (12).