[0001] The present invention relates to a train set comprising a first railway vehicle and
a second railway vehicle, the first railway vehicle having a first front and a first
rear, the second railway vehicle having a second front and a second rear, wherein
the first front corresponds to a first end of the train set, wherein the second front
corresponds to a second end of the train set, and wherein the train set comprises
a coupling zone at which the first rear is coupled to the second rear, wherein each
railway vehicle includes at least one front crash absorber at its front and at least
one rear crash absorber at its rear.
[0002] Such a train set is widely known and an example is shown in figure 1. However, due
to the crash absorbers located in the coupling zone, the total length of the train
set is increased. Therefore, a ratio of seats per meter of train length is reduced.
Furthermore, such a train set does not allow connection of the two coupled railway
vehicles via a gangway connection. Therefore, the train set is poorly adapted to urban
or suburban transportation.
[0003] Document
JP 2010-241305 shows a railway vehicle with two crash absorbers at the front end of the railway
vehicle. During normal operation of the railway vehicle the crash absorbers are in
a passive stowed configuration. The railway vehicle driver has to activate the crash
absorbers into an active crash absorbing configuration before a crash of the railway
vehicle.
[0004] The disadvantage of
JP 2010-241305 is that the presented railway vehicle provides no crash protection through the crash
absorbers when the driver has no time to activate the crash absorbers or fails to
do so, for example if the railway vehicle derails. Therefore this railway vehicle
does not satisfy security standards.
[0005] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a train set with
improved safety and an increased ratio of seats per meter.
[0006] At the same time, the railway vehicles forming the train set should be interchangeable,
i.e. it should be possible to use the same type of railway vehicle, irrespective of
its position within the train set.
[0007] These objects are achieved with the above-mentioned train set:
- in that each crash absorber is displaceable, on the railway vehicle, between an active
crash absorbing configuration and a passive stowed configuration,
- by, for each crash absorber, a crash absorber displacing device adapted to displace
the crash absorber between the active crash absorbing configuration and the passive
stowed configuration,
- in that each front crash absorber is arranged in the active crash absorbing configuration,
and
- in that each rear crash absorber is arranged in the passive stowed configuration.
Since the front crash absorbers are in an active crash absorbing configuration, they
will reliably absorb an impact during an accident, without any need for prior deployment
or activation. Thus, safety is improved. Furthermore, since the rear crash absorbers
in the coupling zone are in a passive stowed configuration, the coupling zone is shortened,
thus increasing the train set's ratio of seats per meter. On top of that, since the
crash absorbers can move from one configuration to the other, the railway vehicles
of the invention can be used at any position within the train set. Equally, the train
set according to the invention can be easily separated into two independent railway
vehicles which both satisfy security standards.
[0008] The train set according to the invention can comprise one or more of the following
features, in all technically possible combinations:
- At least one crash absorber displacing device is adapted to rotate its crash absorber
about a vertical axis perpendicular to the driving direction laterally away from the
railway vehicle from the active crash absorbing configuration to the passive stowed
configuration.
- At least one crash absorber displacing device is adapted to rotate its crash absorber
about a horizontal axis perpendicular to the driving direction downwardly from the
active crash absorbing configuration to the passive stowed configuration.
- At least one crash absorber displacing device is adapted to translate its crash absorber
along a horizontal axis parallel to the driving direction from the active crash absorbing
configuration to the passive stowed configuration.
- A gangway connection connects the first rear to the second rear in the coupling zone.
- The gangway connection has a length in the driving direction that is shorter than
twice the length in the driving direction of one crash absorber.
- At least one crash absorber displacing device includes a screw thread for displacing
its crash absorber between the active crash absorbing configuration and the passive
stowed configuration.
- At least one crash absorber displacing device is hydraulically driven or pneumatically
driven or electrically driven or manually driven.
- A stowage space within one of the railway vehicles for stowing one of the crash absorbers
in its passive stowed configuration.
- A flap adapted to close said stowing space.
- A locking device for locking one of the crash absorbers in its active crash absorbing
configuration or in its passive stowed configuration.
- At least one bolt that can be moved along a vertical axis perpendicular to the driving
direction between a locking position and a release position.
[0009] Exemplary embodiments of the invention will now be described in detail with reference
to the drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 shows a side view of a prior art of train set with fixed crash absorbers;
Figure 2 presents a side view of a train set with two coupled railway vehicles of
the present invention;
Figure 3 illustrates a side view of a first embodiment of a railway vehicle of figure
2 with crash absorbers that can be deactivated;
Figure 4 shows a front view of the railway vehicle of figure 3;
Figure 5 presents a top view of the railway vehicle of figure 3;
Figure 6 is a detailed view of one crash absorber of the railway vehicle shown in
figure 4;
Figure 7 illustrates a side view of a second embodiment of a railway vehicle of figure
2;
Figure 8 shows a front view of the railway vehicle of figure 7;
Figure 9 illustrates a side view of a third embodiment of a railway vehicle of figure
2;
Figure 10 shows a front view of the railway vehicle of figure 9.
[0010] With reference to figure 2, there is shown a train set 1 with two coupled railway
vehicles 10, 100. The first railway vehicle 10 has a first front 12 and a first rear
14, both capable to be coupled to another railway vehicle. The second railway vehicle
100 has a second front 120 and a second rear 140, both capable to be coupled to another
railway vehicle. In the embodiment shown in figure 2, the first and second railway
vehicles 10, 100 are coupled at their rear ends 14, 140.
[0011] In the drawings, the train set's driving direction is identified by a longitudinal
horizontal X axis. The vertical direction is identified by a Z-axis, and the transversal
direction by a horizontal Y-axis. The wording "laterally" is defined as to be sideward
of a plane defined by the X-axis and Z-axis.
[0012] In the following, the term "deactivation" refers to the action of displacing a crash
absorber from an active crash absorbing configuration into a passive stowed configuration.
Equally, the term "deactivated" refers to a crash absorber which is in a passive stowed
configuration. Correspondingly, the term "activation" refers to the action of displacing
a crash absorber from a passive stowed configuration into an active crash absorbing
configuration and the term "activated" refers to a crash absorber in an active crash
absorbing configuration.
[0013] In fig. 2, the train set travels from right to left, as indicated by the arrow on
the X-axis.
[0014] The train set 1 has at least one coupling zone 2 where the first and second railway
vehicle 10, 100 are coupled using a coupling 6, to form the train set 1. The coupling
6 is a conventional coupling used for coupling two railway vehicles.
[0015] Each railway vehicle 10, 100 is equipped with at least one front crash absorber 20,
200 at its front end 12, 120 to absorb a shock with a train or obstacle running into
the front end 12, 120 of the railway vehicle 10, 100 and at least one rear crash absorber
30, 300 at its rear end 14, 140. The crash absorbers 20, 200, 30, 300 will at least
partially absorb a shock, for example, if another train set is running into the train
set 1 of the invention, or if the train set 1 runs into an obstacle.
[0016] The coupling zone 2 extends in the longitudinal direction along the X- axis over
a distance smaller than the longitudinal length, defined along the X- axis, of two
activated crash absorbers 30, 300. A gangway connection 8 is in the coupling zone
2 to provide a gangway for passengers between the two coupled railway vehicles 10,
100 and has a length in the driving direction that is shorter than twice the length
in the driving direction of one crash absorber 30. Advantageously, the front crash
absorbers 20, 200 and the rear crash absorbers 30, 300 are displaceable between an
active crash absorbing and overdimensioned configuration allowing reduction of a shock
of the railway vehicle 10, 100, and a passive space-saving stowed configuration allowing
reduction of the total length of the railway vehicle 10, 100 or train set 1 along
the X- axis.
[0017] According to the present invention, each front crash absorber 20, 200 of the railway
vehicles 10, 100 is arranged in the active crash absorbing configuration at least
when the train set 1 is in use in order to provide protection to potential passengers.
[0018] As shown in figure 2, each rear crash absorber 30, 300 of the railway vehicles 10,
100 is arranged in the passive space-saving stowed configuration for reduction of
the total length of the train set 1. The passive space-saving stowed configuration
of the rear crash absorbers 30, 300 permits to reduce the total length of the train
set 1 by the longitudinal length of the two crash absorbers 30, 300. For example,
the total length reduction of the train set 1 is more than one meter per deactivated
crash absorber. In particular, one crash absorber can for example have a total length
of 1131 mm or 1070mm.
[0019] The train set 1 of the invention (cf. Fig. 2) therefore has an increased ratio of
passenger seats per meter of train-set-length compared to a train set of the prior
art shown in figure 1, while providing a high security level for passengers and the
train driver.
[0020] The comparatively shorter length of the train set 1 is better suited for urban or
suburban passenger transportation.
[0021] The train set 1 comprises a gangway connection 8, which interconnects the first and
second railway vehicles 10, 100 for passenger transit between the two vehicles in
order to equalize the passenger load between the railway vehicles 10, 100 of the train
set 1. This gangway connection 8 is particularly important for urban or suburban passenger
transportation. The longitudinal length of the gangway connection 8, defined along
the X-axis, is smaller than the longitudinal length of two activated crash absorbers.
Therefore, the total length of the train set 1 is minimized and the ratio of passenger-seats
per meter of the train set 1 is increased.
[0022] In the following, for the sake of simplicity, only the first railway vehicle 10 is
explained in detail, but it is evident that all the following also applies for the
second railway vehicle 100.
[0023] According to one preferred embodiment of the invention, shown in figures 3, 4, 5
and 6, the front crash absorber 20 and the rear crash absorber 30 are rotatable about
a vertical rotation axis Z-Z' perpendicular to the driving direction, in order to
displace the crash absorbers from the active crash absorbing configuration to the
passive space-saving stowed configuration and vice versa. In this case, the displacement
of the crash absorbers 20, 30 is done by a lateral 180° rotation about the vertical
rotation axis Z-Z'.
[0024] As shown in figure 6, the vertical rotation axis Z-Z' can be centered on a vertical
bolt.
[0025] The activation and deactivation of the crash absorbers 20, 30 is done by a crash
absorber displacing device (not shown).
[0026] The crash absorbers 20, 30 can be locked in their current configuration using a locking
device 40, for example a pair of bolts, as shown in the detailed view in figure 6,
in order to maintain the crash absorbers 20, 30 in their activated or deactivated
configuration.
[0027] In the present embodiment, the locking device 40 can be moved vertically in a direction
parallel to the vertical rotation axis Z-Z' between a locking position, configured
for locking the activated or deactivated crash absorber 20, 30, and a release position,
configured for allowing a deactivated crash absorber 20, 30 to rotate around the vertical
rotation axis Z-Z' into the active crash absorbing configuration and vice-versa.
[0028] The locking device 40 allows additional stabilization of the activated crash absorbers
20, 30, which is in particular important during a crash. The locking device 40 also
prevents accidental deactivation or activation of the crash absorbers 20, 30.
[0029] The railway vehicle 10 has a body 16 comprising stowage spaces 18 for stowing the
crash absorbers 20, 30 in their passive space-saving stowed configuration.
[0030] The body 16 of the railway vehicle 10 may comprise flaps 19, shown in figures 4 and
5, covering the stowage spaces 18 and having an open position and a closed position.
[0031] In the open position, the flaps 19 extend from the body 16 laterally upwardly. This
laterally opens the stowage space 18 and allows the crash absorber 20, 30 to be deactivated
and stowed into the stowage space 18 or to be activated and to be rotated out of the
stowage space 18.
[0032] In the closed position, each flap 19 closes laterally flush with the body 16 of the
railway vehicle 10 in order to hide the deactivated crash absorbers 20, 30, or to
close the stowage space 18 when the crash absorbers 20, 30 are activated.
[0033] The opening and closing of the flaps 19 is done by a device for closing and opening
the flaps 19.
[0034] The backside 22, 32 of each crash absorber 20, 30 is arranged to close flush with
the body 16 of the railway vehicle 10, 100 when the crash absorber 20, 30 is rotated
into the passive space-saving stowed configuration. This allows closing the stowage
space 18 in the front end 12 and the rear end 14 of the railway vehicle 10.
[0035] A second embodiment, shown in figure 7 and 8, comprises a horizontal rotation axis
Y-Y' for each crash absorber 20, 30. In this embodiment, each crash absorber 20, 30
can rotate about 180° downwardly in order to change from the active crash absorbing
configuration to the passive space-saving stowed configuration. The locking device
is in this embodiment also horizontally aligned, parallel to the Y-Y' axis.
[0036] The flap 19 (not shown in figures 7 and 8) can be arranged below the stowage space
18 to allow hiding of the deactivated crash absorber 20, 30 in the stowage space 18.
One advantage of this embodiment is that for a railway vehicle 10, 100 that is parked,
for example in a depot laterally adjacent to a second railway vehicle, the crash absorbers
20, 30 can be activated or deactivated without be hindered by any laterally standing
vehicle or obstacle.
[0037] In this embodiment, the flaps 19 can be arranged below the body 16 of the railway
vehicle 10, 100 in order to close the stowage space 18 when the crash absorber 20,
30 is in its activated or deactivated configuration.
[0038] Alternatively, when an activated crash absorber 20, 30 is deactivated, a rotation
about the horizontal axis Y-Y' can be limited to only 90° (not shown). This means
that the crash absorber 20, 30 is extending downwardly. In this alternative embodiment,
no stowage space 18 inside the body 16 of the railway vehicle 10, 100 is needed. The
deactivation of a crash absorber 20, 30 can be done by simply unlocking the locking
device 40, which allows the crash absorber 20, 30 to swing 90° downwardly into the
passive space-saving stowed configuration. In this case, flaps 19 could be arranged
at the front end 12, 120 and the rear end 14, 140 of the railway vehicle 10, 100 in
order to cover the area vacated by the crash absorber 20, 30.
[0039] The crash absorber displacing device can be hydraulically driven or pneumatically
driven or electrically driven or manually driven.
[0040] In another embodiment, shown in figures 9 and 10, the crash absorbers 20, 30 are
activated and deactivated by a longitudinal movement along the X-axis.
[0041] In this case, the crash absorber displacing device may include a screw thread or
a hydraulic cylinder or a pneumatic cylinder. This embodiment does not need any lateral
space or space below the body 16 of the railway vehicle 10, 100 for the displacement
of the crash absorbers. A shock receiving end of the deactivated crash absorbers 20,
30 closes flush with the body 16 of the railway vehicle 10, 100 in order to hide the
deactivated crash absorbers 20, 30.
[0042] In an alternative embodiment, the train set 1 can also be split up into two separate
railway vehicles 10, 100, for example if few passengers have to be transported. In
this case, the front crash absorbers 20, 200 and the rear crash absorbers 30, 300
are all arranged in the active crash absorbing configuration to absorb a shock with
an obstacle running into the front end 12, 120 or the rear end 14, 140 of the railway
vehicles 10, 100.
1. A train set (1) comprising a first railway vehicle (10) and a second railway vehicle
(100), the first railway vehicle (10) having a first front (12) and a first rear (14),
the second railway vehicle (100) having a second front (120) and a second rear (140),
wherein the first front (12) corresponds to a first end of the train set (1), wherein
the second front (120) corresponds to a second end of the train set (1), and wherein
the train set (1) comprises a coupling zone (2) at which the first rear (14) is coupled
to the second rear (140),
wherein each railway vehicle (10, 100) includes at least one front crash absorber
(20, 200) at its front (12, 120) and at least one rear crash absorber (30, 300) at
its rear (14, 140),
characterized:
- in that each crash absorber is displaceable, on the railway vehicle, between an active crash
absorbing configuration and a passive stowed configuration,
- by, for each crash absorber, a crash absorber displacing device adapted to displace
the crash absorber between the active crash absorbing configuration and the passive
stowed configuration,
- in that each front crash absorber is arranged in the active crash absorbing configuration,
and
- in that each rear crash absorber is arranged in the passive stowed configuration.
2. The train (1) set of claim 1, wherein at least one crash absorber displacing device
is adapted to rotate its crash absorber (20) about a vertical axis (Z-Z') perpendicular
to the driving direction laterally away from the railway vehicle (10, 100) from the
active crash absorbing configuration to the passive stowed configuration.
3. The train set (1) of claim 1 or 2, wherein at least one crash absorber displacing
device is adapted to rotate its crash absorber (20) about a horizontal axis (Y-Y')
perpendicular to the driving direction downwardly from the active crash absorbing
configuration to the passive stowed configuration.
4. The train set (1) of any one of the previous claims, wherein at least one crash absorber
displacing device is adapted to translate its crash absorber (20) along a horizontal
axis (X) parallel to the driving direction from the active crash absorbing configuration
to the passive stowed configuration.
5. The train set (1) of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein a gangway connection (8) connects
the first rear to the second rear in the coupling zone.
6. The train set (1) of claim 5, wherein the gangway connection (8) has a length in the
driving direction that is shorter than twice the length in the driving direction of
one crash absorber (20).
7. The train set (1) of any one of the previous claims, wherein at least one crash absorber
displacing device includes a screw thread for displacing its crash absorber between
the active crash absorbing configuration and the passive stowed configuration.
8. The train set (1) of any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein at least one crash absorber
displacing device is hydraulically driven or pneumatically driven or electrically
driven or manually driven.
9. The train set (1) of any one of the previous claims, further comprising a stowage
space (18) within one of the railway vehicles for stowing one of the crash absorbers
in its passive stowed configuration.
10. The train set (1) of claim 9, further comprising a flap (19) adapted to close said
stowing space.
11. The train set (1) of any one of claims 1 to 10, further comprising a locking device
(40) for locking one of the crash absorbers (20) in its active crash absorbing configuration
or in its passive stowed configuration.
12. The train set (1) of claim 11, wherein said locking device (40) comprises at least
one bolt that can be moved along a vertical axis (Z) perpendicular to the driving
direction between a locking position and a release position.