Field of the Invention
[0001] The invention relates to a bogie with means for traveling on tracks having different
gauges, and more particularly to a bogie with rotating axles provided with a gauge
changing device in cooperation with a changing installation arranged between two tracks
having different gauges, and to a fixed track gauge change installation.
Background of the Invention
[0002] The applicant of this invention developed several decades ago a track gauge changing
system, object of patent
ES 332,453, in response to Renfe's initiative to ask for tenders for solutions to prevent passengers
from having to change trains at the Spanish-French border, which up until that time
had to be done due to the different gauge of the tracks on the Iberian peninsula (1668
mm) in relation to European tracks (1435 mm).
[0003] On one hand, that system involves incorporating in railway units a translation device
of the wheels of their axles and, on the other hand, a fixed installation assembled
between the tracks having different gauges. The operation for changing the distance
between wheels is performed automatically, without human intervention, with the passage
of the train over said installation in five continuously occurring phases; in the
first phase, the wheels are released from their vertical loads; in the second phase,
the wheel axle assemblies are released from a lateral locking mechanism holding them
in their running position; in the third phase, the wheels, which are released from
the vertical load and from their lateral lock, enter into guides which, as the axle
moves forward, laterally move them to their new running position, in accordance with
the new track gauge; in the fourth and fifth phases, the wheel assemblies are laterally
locked again and the vertical load is applied to the axle again, thereby concluding
the change operation.
[0004] After this innovation, which was a major milestone in railway technology, the applicant
of this invention has made different developments to apply the system to different
railway structures: independent axles, bogies, freight bogies and motor bogies and,
among them, the one described in patent
ES 2 130 039 "Conjunto de
eje ferroviarío dotado de
cambio automático de ancho de vía y adaptable a bogies convencionales de
mercancías" ("Railway Axle Assembly provided with Automatic Track Gauge Change and Adaptable
to Conventional Freight Bogies"), which can be incorporated the conventional freight
bogies to replace the assembled fixed-gauge axles without requiring a substantial
modification thereof.
[0005] The axle integrates two independent running assemblies (wheel with short axle or
half-axle and two bearings), the gauge change between wheels being performed by the
simultaneous transverse movement of the two running assemblies in a manner similar
to that used in TALGO trains although, rather than including locking devices in the
two bearings of each running assembly, they only incorporate the locking device in
the inner bearing.
[0006] Structurally, the axle assembly comprises an axle chassis on which are assembled
the two running assemblies and their locking systems, a connection device between
running assemblies, two translation frames of the brake blocks, an electrical continuity
system between the wheels or an electrical shunting system and a device for detecting
hot inner bearings.
[0007] Although the technology described in patent
ES 2 130 039 has facilitated the adaptation of traditional freight bogies to variable track gauges,
the railway industry constantly demands new solutions to face the different problems
posed by the adaptation of railway freight wagons to tracks having different gauges.
In this sense, it must be indicated that, particularly in Spain, the implementation
of the European gauge in the highspeed network has intensified the technological needs
relating to the track gauge change.
[0008] The present invention aims to meet this demand.
Summary of the Invention
[0009] An object of the present invention is to provide a freight bogie that can adapt to
railroad tracks having different gauges in which the non-suspended weight component
is minimized.
[0010] Another object of the present invention is to provide a freight bogie that can adapt
to railroad tracks having different gauges in which the risk of the accidental unlocking
of the device which allows varying the distance between the wheels is minimized.
[0011] These and other objects are achieved with a bogie comprising a bearing platform of
a railway wagon and at least one rotating axle on which are assembled two wheels by
means of a coupling device which allows their lateral movement and which is provided
with a track gauge change device using means which prevent/allow the lateral movement
of each wheel such as a lock which is vertically movable when actuated by locking/unlocking
guides provided for that purpose in a fixed installation for performing the track
gauge change, in which:
- Said coupling device has connected thereto locking guides by means of which its lateral
movement is controlled so as to be located in the positions corresponding to the two
track gauges.
- Said rotating axle includes bearing parts of said platform internally including bearings
and housings to receive said locking guides and said lock, as well as means to facilitate
its locking/unlocking by cooperating with those of said fixed installation;
- Said rotating axle incorporates at its ends bushes fixed to the axle.
- Said bearing parts also include a side chassis with support shoes which may rest on
the fixed installation and a central collar serving as support for the end of the
axle during the passage through the fixed installation through a semicircular bush
connected to said central collar.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment of the invention the bogie also comprises a bolt as an
additional safety element connected to each lock through a horizontal spring for the
purposes of preventing its vertical movement in cooperation with a retaining element
of said bolt connected to a bearing part.
[0013] Another object of the invention is to provide a fixed installation to perform the
gauge change operation adapted to a bogie provided with means which minimize the risk
of the accidental unlocking of the device which allows varying the distance between
the wheels.
[0014] This object is achieved with a fixed installation for performing the track gauge
change comprising sliding and bearing guides, lateral movement guides and locking/unlocking
guides, in which the head of the locking/unlocking guides is configured such that
it can laterally move said bolt, overcoming the force of said horizontal spring.
[0015] Other features and advantages of the present invention will be understood from the
following detailed description of an illustrative and non-limiting embodiment of its
object in relation to the attached drawings.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0016]
Figures 1A to 1E are cross-section views of half an axle of the bogie according to
the present invention in the five phases of the track gauge change process.
Figures 2A to 2E show side views of half an axle of the bogie according to the present
invention in the five phases of the track gauge change process.
Figures 3A and 3B are simplified side-section and cross-section views of the axle
of the bogie according to the present invention showing the basic elements of the
track gauge change device.
Figures 3C, 3D and 3E show plan and section views of the ring incorporating the locking
guides.
Figure 4 is a plan view of the fixed track gauge change installation.
Figure 5 is a section view of the track gauge change installation, taken along line
A-A of Figure 4.
Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments
[0017] The bogie according to the present invention includes:
- A platform the load of which is transmitted through the suspension springs 11 .
- At least one rotating axle 2 on which there are assembled at each of its ends:
- a) A wheel 1 by means of a coupling device allowing its lateral movement.
- b) A bearing part 10 of said platform,
- c) A track gauge change device using means which prevent/allow the lateral movement
of the wheel 1 such us a lock 22 which is vertically movable when actuated by means
provided for that purpose in the fixed installation.
[0018] In the embodiment of the invention illustrated in the figures the coupling device
for coupling the wheel 1 to the axle 2 comprises:
- A bush 3 integral with the wheel 1 and sliding on the axle 2 including at its end
a ring 7, with an axial inner bearing 8, to which the locking guides 18 are fixed.
- A tubular element 4 fixed to the central part of the axle 2 by means of the bushes
5 and 6.
[0019] There is a separating bush 9 between the wheel 1 and the bearing axial 8 to constantly
maintain the distance.
[0020] The bush 3 cooperates with the tubular element 4 for the lateral movement of the
wheel 1 during the gauge change operation. For that purpose the tubular element 4
can be provided with inner grooving and the bush 3 can include a head 3' cooperating
with said grooving during the lateral movement of the wheel 1 in the gauge change
operation taking place, as will be seen below in further detail, by means of the movement
of the locking guides 18, integral with the bush 3 which, in cooperation with the
lock 22, determines the two positions of the wheel 1 corresponding to the two track
gauges involved.
[0021] The bearing parts 10 are in contact with the axle 2 through the bearings 12 and include
inner housings to receive said locking guides 18 and said lock 22 as well as stops
20 provided to serve as positioning and insertion means for the lock 22.
[0022] The central part of the axle 2 on which the wheels 1 are located in the positions
corresponding to the two track gauges by means of the coupling device which has been
described has a larger diameter than that of its end parts. There is a bush 8' serving
as a stop for the movement of the bush 3 in the area of transition between the two
gauges. At the ends of the axle 2 there is arranged a bush 13 together with a cover
15 fixed to the axle 2 by means of screws serving as a protective element for the
same during the track gauge change operation as well as for the stop of the bearings
12.
[0023] The bearing parts 10 also include a side chassis with support and sliding shoes 16
in the fixed installation, for which purpose they have nylon guides 17 and a central
collar serving as support for the end of the axle 2, covered by the bush 13, during
the passage through the fixed installation through a semicircular bush 14 connected
to said central collar which is preferably made of bronze. As will be seen below,
during the track gauge change operation, the bogie is supported and slides on these
shoes 16, the wheels 1 being load-free.
[0024] As a person skilled in the art will understand, this configuration of the side chassis
of the bearing parts is determined at least in part by the arrangement of the centering
and sliding guide rails 19. If these rails had any other arrangement, the configuration
of the side chassis would logically be modified such that it carried out the indicated
functions.
[0025] The lock 22 is formed by two vertical rods connected to one another by a hollow bridge
designed so that the head of the double T-shaped unlocking guide 24 of the fixed track
gauge change installation is introduced through said bridge, and it has nylon guides
23. To prevent accidental locking/unlocking, the lock includes pretensed safety springs
28 to prevent unwanted vertical movements of the lock 22 when it is not in contact
with the unlocking guide 24.
[0026] In the embodiments shown in the figures, the fixing device has an additional safety
element formed by the bolt 25, connected to the lock 22 and laterally movable, overcoming
the force of the horizontal spring 21, and a retaining element 26 connected to the
bearing part 10. When the spring 21 is at rest, the bolt 25 is in contact with the
retaining element 26 preventing the vertical movement of the lock 22. In order for
this movement to be possible it is necessary to apply a force in the spring 21 which
laterally moves the bolt 25 and prevents its being retained by the retaining element
26.
[0027] The track gauge change process upon the passage through the mentioned fixed installation,
the essential components of which are listed below, is described below in reference
to Figures 4 and 5:
- Ends of the rails 31 of the larger-gauge track.
- Ends of the rails 32 of the smaller-gauge track.
- Centering and sliding guide rails 19.
- Unlocking and locking guides 24 of the locks 22.
- Translation guides 27 of the wheels 1.
[0028] The fixed installation is bidirectional, the change from a larger to smaller gauge
track being performed in one direction while the reverse is performed in the opposite
direction.
[0029] The track gauge change process of a wagon reaching the installation from the larger-gauge
track is performed as follows.
First Phase
[0030] When the wheels 1 reach the downward area of the end of the rails 31 the gradual
lowering of the bogie starts until the sliding shoes 16 contact with the centering
and sliding guide rails 19. After this time, the wheels 1 are load-free, remaining
that way during the entire change process until contacting with the smaller-gauge
rails 32 at the end of said process.
Second Phase
[0031] Once the axle 2 is centered and supported on the centering and sliding guides 19,
the heads of the end of the unlocking guides 24 are introduced into the bridge of
the lock 22 and given the downward profile of this guide, the force of the vertical
springs 28 is overcome and the locks 22 are forced to drop down, leaving the locking
guides 18 unlocked, therefore being free to move laterally, and with them the wheels
1.
[0032] In the preferred embodiment of the invention in which the fixing device includes
the bolt 25 as an additional safety element, in this phase it is also necessary to
act on the horizontal spring 21 in order to laterally move the bolt 25, thereby preventing
the retaining element 26 from preventing the lock 22 from dropping. For this purpose
one of the sides of the head of the unlocking guides 24 of the fixed installation
has a double T-shape with a progressively variable gauge from the ends to the center,
smaller at the ends than in the center, as can be seen by comparing figures 1B and
1C; therefore the guide 24 serves as an element for actuating the horizontal spring
21 controlling the lateral movement of the bolt 25.
[0033] For their part the guides 27 cause the lateral movement of the coupling device for
coupling the wheels 1 to the axle 2 until reaching the position corresponding to the
smaller-gauge track 32.
Third Phase
[0034] The downward profile of the guide 24 forces the lock 22 to move up, locking the guide
18 in the new position.
[0035] In the preferred embodiment of the invention including the bolt 25 and the guide
24 with one of the sides of the variable gauge head, at the end of the phase the spring
21 remains at rest and the bolt 25 is retained by the retaining element 26.
Fourth Phase
[0036] When the wheels 1 reach the rails 32 the shoes 16 are no longer supported in their
sliding guides 19, the track gauge change operation ending.
[0037] Although the present invention has been described entirely in relation to preferred
embodiments, it is obvious that modifications can be introduced in its scope as the
latter is not considered to be limited by the foregoing embodiments, but rather by
the contents of the following claims.
Reference Numbers
[0038]
1 wheel
2 rotating axle
3 bush
3' cooperating head
4 tubular element
5 bush
6 bush
7 ring
8 inner axial bearing
9 separating bush
10 bearing part
11 suspension spring
12 bearings
13 bush
14 semicircular bush
15 cover
16 support and sliding shoes
17 nylon guides
18 locking guides
19 centering and sliding guide rails
20 stops
21 horizontal spring
22 lock
23 nylon guides
24 locking/unlocking guides
25 bolt
26 retaining element
27 translation guides of the wheels
28 vertical safety springs
31 rails of the larger-gauge track
32 rails of the smaller-gauge track
1. A bogie comprising a bearing platform of a railway wagon and at least one rotating
axle (2) on which two wheels (1) are assembled by means of a coupling device which
allows their lateral movement and which is provided with a track gauge change device
using means which prevent/allow the lateral movement of each wheel (1) such as a lock
(22) which is vertically movable when actuated by locking/unlocking guides (24) provided
for that purpose in a fixed installation for performing the track gauge change,
characterized in that:
a) said coupling device has connected thereto locking guides (18) by means of which
its lateral movement is controlled so as to be located in the positions corresponding
to the two track gauges;
b) said rotating axle (2) includes bearing parts (10) of said platform internally
including bearings (12) and housings to receive said locking guides (18) and said
lock (22), as well as means to facilitate its locking/unlocking by cooperating with
those of said fixed installation;
c) said rotating axle (2) incorporates at its ends bushes (13) fixed to the axle;
d) said bearing parts (10) also include a side chassis with support shoes (16) which
may rest on the fixed installation and a central collar serving as support for the
end of the axle (2) during the passage through the fixed installation through a semicircular
bush (14) connected to said central collar.
2. The bogie according to the claim 1, characterized in that the central part of the axle (2) on which the wheels (1) are located in the positions
corresponding to the two track gauges has a larger diameter than that of its side
parts in contact with said bearing parts (10) through the bearings (12).
3. The bogie according to any of claims 1-2 characterized in that said coupling device comprises a bush (3) integral with the wheel (1) and sliding
on the axle (2) cooperating with a tubular element (4) fixed to the central part of
the axle (2) and including at its end a ring (7), with an inner axial bearing (8),
to which the locking guides (18) are fixed.
4. The bogie according to any of claims 1-3, characterized in that it also comprises a bolt (25) connected to each lock (22) through a horizontal spring
(21) for the purposes of preventing its vertical movement in cooperation with a retaining
element (26) of said bolt (25) connected to the bearing part (10).
5. A fixed installation for performing the track gauge change as the bogie according
to claim 4 moves over it, comprising sliding and bearing guides (19), lateral movement
guides (27) and locking/unlocking guides (24), characterized in that the head of the of locking/unlocking guides (24) is configured such that it can laterally
move said bolt (25), overcoming the force of said horizontal spring (21).
6. The fixed installation for performing the track gauge change according to claim 5,
characterized in that said locking/unlocking guides (24) have a double T-shaped profile and one of the
half-flanges of its head has a progressively variable gauge, from smaller to larger
from the end to the center of the guide, in the longitudinal direction.