BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout,
and a method for installing a foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout.
Description of Background Art
[0002] Conventionally, a turnout of railways is provided with base rails, and tongue rails
disposed adjacent to the base rails. The turnout is configured such that moving the
tongue rails toward and away from the base rails makes it possible to change the traveling
direction of a train passing through the turnout. When the turnout is installed in
e.g. a snowfall area, foreign matter such as frozen snow may be deposited between
the base rails and the tongue rails. If foreign matter such as frozen snow is deposited
between the base rails and the tongue rails, the tongue rails may be unable to come
into contact with the base rails. In view of the above, Patent Literature 1 (International
Unexamined Patent Publication No.
2013/038657) and Patent Literature 2 (Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No.
2000-144602) propose foreign matter removing devices for removing foreign matter from between
the base rails and the tongue rails.
[0003] The foreign matter removing device disclosed in Patent Literature 1 is, as illustrated
in FIG. 11, provided with a joint portion 74 extending from the side opposite to a
tongue rail 72 with respect to a base rail 71 to a region lower than a bottom surface
73 of the base rail 71; a bent portion 75 joined to a tongue-rail-72-side end of the
joint portion 74; and a nozzle portion 76 joined to the bent portion 75, and disposed
between the base rail 71 and the tongue rail 72. The foreign matter removing device
disclosed in Patent Literature 1 is configured such that compressed air fed from an
air tank as an external device to the joint portion 74 is injected through the nozzle
portion 76 via the bent portion 75. In this way, foreign matter such as frozen snow
deposited between the base rails 71 and the tongue rails 72 is removed.
[0004] The foreign matter removing device disclosed in Patent Literature 2 is, as illustrated
in FIG. 12, provided with a pipe joint portion 83 extending from the side opposite
to a tongue rail with respect to a base rail 81 to a region lower than a bottom surface
82 of the base rail 81; a prismatic pipe 84 joined to a tongue-rail-side end of the
pipe joint portion 83, and extending along the length direction of each rail between
the base rail 81 and the tongue rail; and a nozzle portion formed in the prismatic
pipe 84. The pipe joint portion 83 is divided into one part 83a and the other part
83b in the region lower than the bottom surface 82 of the base rail 81. The one part
83a and the other part 83b are fixed to each other by screw members 85. In the foreign
matter removing device disclosed in Patent Literature 2, compressed air fed from a
compressed air source device as an external device to the pipe joint portion 83 is
injected through the nozzle portion via the prismatic pipe 84. In this way, foreign
matter such as frozen snow deposited between the base rails 81 and the tongue rails
is removed.
[0005] In the foreign matter removing device disclosed in Patent Literature 1, for instance,
when the joint portion 74, the bent portion 75, and the nozzle portion 76 are integrally
formed, it is difficult to install the foreign matter removing device in a turnout.
Specifically, when the distance between the base rail 71 and the tongue rail 72 is
relatively narrow, it is difficult to insert the joint portion 74 of the foreign matter
removing device integrally formed of the joint portion 74, the bent portion 75, and
the nozzle portion 76 into a region lower than the bottom surface 73 of the base rail
71 from between the base rail 71 and the tongue rail 72. As a method for installing
the foreign matter removing device integrally formed of the joint portion 74, the
bent portion 75, and the nozzle portion 76 in the turnout, there is proposed a method,
in which the operator inserts the nozzle portion 76, the bent portion 75, and the
joint portion 74 into the region lower than the base rail 71 from the side opposite
to the tongue rail 72 with respect to the base rail 71, and then, the operator mounts
the nozzle portion 75 between the base rail 71 and the tongue rail 72. However, when
the turnout is applied to a slab track, for instance, it is difficult to insert the
nozzle portion 76 and the bent portion 75 into the space lower than the bottom surface
73 of the base rail 71, because the space is narrow.
[0006] Further, in the foreign matter removing device disclosed in Patent Literature 2,
the pipe joint portion 83 is divided into the one part 83a and the other part 83b
in the region lower than the bottom surface 82 of the base rail 81. Therefore, when
the foreign matter removing device disclosed in Patent Literature 2 is installed in
a turnout, for instance, the operator places the one part 83a, the prismatic pipe
84, and the nozzle portion in an integrally formed state at a predetermined installation
position from between the base rail 81 and the tongue rail. Then, the operator inserts
the other part 83b into the region lower than the base rail 81 from the side opposite
to the tongue rail with respect to the base rail 81. According to this configuration,
it is easy for the operator to install the foreign matter removing device in the turnout,
even when the space lower than the bottom surface 82 of the base rail 81 is narrow.
However, when the foreign matter removing device disclosed in Patent Literature 2
is installed in the turnout by the aforementioned method, it is required to fix the
one part 83a and the other part 83b to each other by the screw members 85 in the region
lower than the bottom surface 82 of the base rail 81. This may lower the work efficiency.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0007] In view of the above, an object of the invention is to provide a foreign matter removing
device for use in a turnout, which enables to facilitate installation while preventing
lowering the work efficiency, and a method for installing the foreign matter removing
device for use in a turnout.
[0008] A foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout according to an aspect of the
invention is a foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout, wherein the foreign
matter removing device is provided with a base rail, and a tongue rail disposed adjacent
to the base rail and movable toward and away from the base rail. The foreign matter
removing device is provided with an inlet member including an inlet channel for introducing
a foreign matter removable medium, the inlet member extending in a width direction
of the base rail in a region lower than a bottom surface of the base rail; and a connecting
portion including a communication channel for communicating a nozzle portion which
injects the foreign matter removable medium to between the base rail and the tongue
rail, and the inlet channel. The connecting portion is connected to one end portion
of the inlet member in the region lower than the bottom surface of the base rail.
The other end portion of the inlet member disposed on the outside of the bottom surface
of the base rail in top plan view is configured such that an operator is allowed to
connect the one end portion of the inlet member to the connecting portion.
[0009] These and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become
more apparent upon reading the following detailed description along with the accompanying
drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0010]
FIG. 1 is a schematic configuration diagram of a turnout, foreign matter removing
devices, and a compressed air source according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the schematic configuration of the foreign
matter removing device according to the embodiment, specifically, illustrating a state
that the foreign matter removing device is mounted on a base rail;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating the schematic configuration of the foreign
matter removing device according to the embodiment, as viewed from the side opposite
to FIG. 2, specifically, illustrating a state that the foreign matter removing device
is mounted on the base rail;
FIG. 4 is a side view illustrating the schematic configuration of the foreign matter
removing device according to the embodiment;
FIG. 5 is an essential part sectional view of the foreign matter removing device according
to the embodiment, specifically, a diagram in which illustration of a holding plate
and a pulling member is omitted;
FIG. 6 is a side view illustrating the schematic configuration of a modification of
the foreign matter removing device according to the embodiment;
FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating the schematic configuration of another modification
of the foreign matter removing device according to the embodiment, specifically, a
front view of a connecting portion as viewed from the tongue rail side;
FIG. 8 is an essential part perspective view illustrating the schematic configuration
of another modification of the foreign matter removing device according to the embodiment,
specifically, illustrating a state before one end portion of an inlet member is held
on a connecting portion of an outlet member;
FIG. 9 is an essential part front view of a lower end of the connecting portion in
the modification illustrated in FIG. 8;
FIG. 10 is a side view illustrating the schematic configuration of yet another modification
of the foreign matter removing device according to the embodiment;
FIG. 11 is a side view illustrating the schematic configuration of the foreign matter
removing device disclosed in Patent Literature 1; and
FIG. 12 is a side view illustrating the schematic configuration of the foreign matter
removing device disclosed in Patent Literature 2.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0011] In the following, an embodiment of the invention is described in detail referring
to the drawings. The following embodiment is an example embodying the invention, and
does not limit the technical scope of the invention.
[0012] Each of the drawings to be referred to in the following description briefly illustrates
the primary members necessary for describing the embodiment among the constituent
members of the embodiment of the invention in order to simplify the description.
[0013] FIG. 1 illustrates a turnout X1, which is a portion where the track of a train is
branched, foreign matter removing devices Y1 installed in the turnout X1, and a compressed
air source Z1 for supplying compressed air to the foreign matter removing devices
Y1.
[0014] The turnout X1 is a portion at which the traveling direction of a train is switched
on the track of the train. In the embodiment, the turnout X1 is applied to a ballast
track configured such that a number of railway sleepers are aligned, and the ground
between the sleepers is graveled. The turnout X1 may be applied to a slab track.
[0015] The turnout X1 includes a pair of base rails 100 disposed away from each other by
a predetermined distance, and a pair of tongue rails 200 disposed between the base
rail pair 100. The tongue rails 200 are disposed adjacent to the base rails 100 in
the width direction of the base rail 100. The tongue rails 200 are movable toward
and away from the base rails 100 when the tongue rails 200 are moved in the width
direction of the base rail 100. Specifically, one switch rod 210 is commonly mounted
on tip ends of the tongue rail pair 200. Operating the switch rod 210 by an unillustrated
point switching device allows for the tongue rail pair 200 to move in the width direction
between the base rail pair 100 in a state that the distance between the tongue rail
pair 200 is kept unchanged. According to this configuration, the turnout X1 is switched
between a state that one of the tongue rails 200 is moved toward one of the base rails
100 whereas the other of the tongue rails 200 is moved away from the other of the
base rails 100, and a state that the other of the tongue rails 200 is moved toward
the other of the base rails 100 whereas the one of the tongue rails 200 is moved away
from the one of the base rails 100.
[0016] As illustrated in FIG. 2 to FIG. 4, each of the base rails 100 includes a rail main
body 110 and a leg portion 120.
[0017] The rail main body 110 includes a first portion 111 and a second portion 112. The
first portion 111 is a vertically extending portion of the rail main body 110, and
supports the second portion 112. The first portion 111 includes a first side surface
111a formed on the tongue rail 200 side, and a second side surface 111b formed on
the side opposite to the first side surface 111a. The second portion 112 is joined
to the upper end of the first portion 111. The second portion 112 is formed to have
a larger width than the first portion 111 in the width direction of the base rail
100. The wheels of a train roll on the upper surface of the second portion 112. Further,
the second portion 112 is a portion which comes into contact with the tongue rail
200. When the tongue rail 200 is kept in contact with the second portion 112 of the
base rail 100, there is formed a clearance between the tongue rail 200, and the first
side surface 111a of the first portion 111. In FIG. 1, illustration of the second
portion 112 of one of the base rail pair 100 is omitted.
[0018] The leg portion 120 is a portion that supports the rail main body 110. The leg portion
120 is joined to the lower end of the first portion 111. The leg portion 120 includes
a first leg portion 121 extending from the rail main body 110 toward the tongue rail
200 side in the width direction of the base rail 100, and a second leg portion 122
extending toward the side opposite to the first leg portion 121. The lower surface
of the leg portion 120 serves as a bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100. As illustrated
in FIG. 4, there is formed a clearance between the bottom surface B1 of the base rail
100, and the ground below the bottom surface B1.
[0019] The foreign matter removing device Y1 is a device for removing foreign matter such
as frozen snow deposited between the base rails 100 and the tongue rails 200. In the
embodiment, as illustrated in FIG. 1, a plurality of the foreign matter removing devices
Y1 are disposed away from each other at a predetermined interval along the length
direction of the base rail 100. The foreign matter removing devices Y1 are mounted
on the base rail 100 at a position between the railway sleepers constituting a ballast
track. In FIG. 1, only the foreign matter removing devices Y1 mounted on one of the
base rail pair 100 are illustrated. It should be noted that the foreign matter removing
devices Y1 are also mounted on the other of the base rail pair 100 in the same manner
as described above.
[0020] The foreign matter removing device Y1 injects compressed air to be supplied from
the compressed air source Z1 to between the base rail 100 and the tongue rail 200.
Specifically, the compressed air source Z1 is provided with a connection pipe 300
commonly connected to the foreign matter removing devices Y1, an electromagnetic valve
400 that is configured to open and close the connection pipe 300, an air tank 500
connected to the connection pipe 300 at a position upstream of the electromagnetic
valve 400, and a compressor 600 connected to the air tank 500. The compressed air
source Z1 introduces air in the air tank 500, which has undergone compression by the
compressor 600, to each of the foreign matter removing devices Y1 through the connection
pipe 300 by opening the electromagnetic valve 400. Each of the foreign matter removing
devices Y1 injects the compressed air introduced from the compressed air source Z1
to between the base rail 100 and the tongue rail 200 for removing foreign matter such
as frozen snow.
[0021] In the embodiment, compressed air is introduced to the foreign matter removing devices
Y1, as a foreign matter removable medium for removing foreign matter such as frozen
snow. The embodiment is not limited to the above. For instance, introducing warm water
as a foreign matter removable medium to the foreign matter removing devices Y1, and
melting the foreign matter such as frozen snow deposited between the base rails 100
and the tongue rails 200 makes it possible to remove the foreign matter.
[0022] As illustrated in FIG. 2 to FIG. 4, the foreign matter removing device Y1 includes
an outlet member 2, a shim member 3, an inlet member 4, a holding plate 5, and a pulling
member 6.
[0023] The outlet member 2 is a member for drawing out compressed air that is introduced
from the compressed air source Z1 to the foreign matter removing device Y1. The outlet
member 2 includes a nozzle portion 21 and a connecting portion 22. In the embodiment,
the nozzle portion 21 and the connecting portion 22 are integrally formed.
[0024] The nozzle portion 21 is a portion for injecting compressed air to between the base
rail 100 and the tongue rail 200. The nozzle portion 21 is disposed between the tongue
rail 200 and the base rail 100. In the embodiment, the nozzle portion 21 is a flat
member, and has a substantially rectangular shape in plan view. The nozzle portion
21 is disposed to extend along the first side surface 111a of the first portion 111
of the rail main body 110. A clearance S1 is formed between the nozzle portion 21
and the first side surface 111a. The nozzle portion 21 and the first side surface
111a may come into contact with each other.
[0025] The nozzle portion 21 includes a plurality of injection ports 21a for injecting compressed
air. The injection ports 21a are opened toward a longitudinal end surface of the nozzle
portion 21 so that compressed air is injected in the length direction of the base
rail 100.
[0026] The connecting portion 22 is a member for connecting the nozzle portion 21 and the
inlet member 4. The connecting portion 22 is joined to the nozzle portion 21, and
extends downward with respect to the nozzle portion 21. Specifically, as illustrated
in FIG. 2, the connecting portion 22 has a smaller width than the nozzle portion 21
in the length direction of the base rail 100.
[0027] The connecting portion 22 includes an upper end 22A disposed above the first leg
portion 121, a lower end 22B disposed on the side opposite to the upper end 22A with
respect to the first leg portion 121, and a joint portion 22C for connecting the upper
end 22A and the nozzle portion 21.
[0028] The upper end 22A extends in the width direction of the base rail 100. The lower
end 22B is disposed in a region lower than the bottom surface B1. The connecting portion
22 is formed to extend along the first side surface 111a of the first portion 111,
the first leg portion 121, and the bottom surface B1 from the upper end 22A to the
other end 22B. The upper end 22A and the lower end 22B vertically sandwich the first
leg portion 121 therebetween. The size of each of the upper end 22A and the lower
end 22B in the length direction of the base rail 100 is slightly larger than the diameter
of the inlet member 4.
[0029] The joint portion 22C connects the end of the upper end 22A on the side opposite
to the tongue rail 200 in the width direction of the base rail 100, namely, a tip
end 22m of the upper end 22A most proximate to the first portion 111; and the lower
end of the middle portion of the substantially rectangular nozzle portion 21 in the
length direction of the base rail 100. According to this configuration, the joint
portion 22C extends vertically. In the embodiment, the width of the joint portion
22C is slightly smaller than the width of the upper end 22A and of the lower end 22B
in the length direction of the base rail 100.
[0030] The connecting portion 22 includes an opposing portion 22a, a female screw portion
22b, and a communication channel 22c.
[0031] The opposing portion 22a is a portion to be joined to the upper end 22A and the other
end 22B. The opposing portion 22a faces the first leg portion 121 in the width direction
of the base rail 100.
[0032] The opposing portion 22a includes an opposing surface facing the first leg portion
121 in the width direction of the base rail 100. The shim member 3 is mounted on the
opposing surface. The shim member 3 is sandwiched between the first leg portion 121
and the opposing portion 22a in the width direction of the base rail 100. The shim
member 3 may be omitted, and the first leg portion 121 and the opposing surface of
the opposing portion 22a may directly come into contact with the each other in the
width direction of the base rail 100.
[0033] The female screw portion 22b is a portion to be engaged with a male screw portion
41a of the inlet member 4 to be described later. The female screw portion 22b is disposed
in a region lower than the bottom surface B1. Specifically, the female screw portion
22b is formed by recessing a part of the inlet-member-4-side surface of the lower
end 22B in the width direction of the base rail 100 toward the tongue rail 200 side.
The female screw portion 22b is formed in the middle portion of the connecting portion
22 in the length direction of the base rail 100. In the embodiment, the female screw
portion 22b is formed in a region lower than the bottom surface B1. The embodiment
is not limited to the above, as far as the female screw portion 22b is formed in a
region lower than the bottom surface B1. Specifically, the female screw portion 22b
may be formed in a region lower than the imaginary plane horizontally extending from
the bottom surface B1.
[0034] The communication channel 22c is a channel for communicating each of the injection
ports 21a of the nozzle portion 21 with an inlet channel 44 of the outlet member 2
to be described later. The communication channel 22c is commonly communicated with
each of the injection ports 21a, and is opened toward the female screw portion 22b.
[0035] The inlet member 4 is a member for introducing compressed air from the compressed
air source Z1. The inlet member 4 includes one end portion 41, the other end portion
42, an intermediate portion 43 between the one end portion 41 and the other end portion
42, and the inlet channel 44 linearly extending from the one end portion 41 to the
other end portion 42. The inlet member 4 is constituted of a pipe member having a
linear shape from the one end portion 41 to the other end portion 42.
[0036] The one end portion 41 of the inlet member 4 is disposed in the region lower than
the bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100. The one end portion 41 includes the male
screw portion 41a. The male screw portion 41a has a tapered shape toward the tip end
of the one end portion 41. Further, the male screw portion 41a is engaged in the female
screw portion 22b. According to this configuration, the one end portion 41 is connected
to the connecting portion 22. In this state, the one end portion 41 is held in a state
that the one end portion 41 does not fall off from the connecting portion 22 in the
width direction of the base rail, and the inlet channel 44 opened toward the male
screw portion 41a is communicated with the communication channel 22c opened toward
the female screw portion 22b.
[0037] The other end portion 42 of the inlet member 4 is disposed on the outside of the
bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100 in top plan view, and extends in the width
direction of the base rail 100. According to this configuration, the other end portion
42 serves as a portion capable of being held by the operator, when the operator connects
the one end portion 41 to the connecting portion 22. Specifically, the other end portion
42 is a portion capable of being held by the operator, when the operator engages the
male screw portion 41a in the female screw portion 22b. The operator who installs
the foreign matter removing device Y1 can pivot the other end portion 42 while holding
the other end portion 42 on the outside of the bottom surface B1 of the base rail
100 in top plan view, and can engage the male screw portion 41a in the female screw
portion 22b. Thus, the operator can connect the one end portion 41 to the connecting
portion 22. The other end portion 42 is connected to the connection pipe 300 of the
compressed air source Z1. Compressed air is introduced to the inlet channel 44 opened
toward the other end portion 42 through the connection pipe 300.
[0038] The intermediate portion 43 of the inlet member 4 is disposed in the region lower
than the bottom surface B1 between the one end portion 41 and the other end portion
42. As illustrated in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the intermediate portion 43 includes a first
projection 43a and a second projection 43b. The first projection 43a vertically projects
in one direction. The second projection 43b projects toward the side opposite to the
first projection 43a. Specifically, the first projection 43a and the second projection
43b are disposed to be away from each other with a phase difference of 180° around
the axis of the inlet member 4. In the embodiment, the first projection 43a comes
into contact with the bottom surface Bl, and a U-bolt 61 of the pulling member 6 to
be described later is hooked onto the second projection 43b. The first projection
43a and the second projection 43b are formed independently of each other, and have
substantially the same thickness T1.
[0039] In the embodiment, the first projection 43a projects vertically upward. The embodiment
is not limited to the above. The first projection 43a may project vertically downward.
In this case, the second projection 43b comes into contact with the bottom surface
Bl, and the U-bolt of the pulling member 6 to be described later is hooked onto the
first projection 43a.
[0040] Further, in the embodiment, the intermediate portion 43 includes two projections
i.e. the first projection 43a and the second projection 43b. The embodiment is not
limited to the above. The intermediate portion 43 may include one projection, or more
than two projections. Further, in the embodiment, the first projection 43a and the
second projection 43b are disposed to be away from each other with a phase difference
of 180° around the axis of the inlet member 4. The phase difference between the projections
is not limited to the above. For instance, the projections may be disposed to be away
from each other with a phase difference of 90°.
[0041] The holding plate 5 and the pulling member 6 are members for fixing the foreign matter
removing device Y1 to the base rail 100.
[0042] The holding plate 5 includes a pressing portion 51 and a tilt portion 52. The pressing
portion 51 is disposed to come into contact with the upper surface of the second leg
portion 122. The pressing portion 51 is a portion for pressing the second leg portion
122 from above. The tilt portion 52 is joined to the pressing portion 51. The tilt
portion 52 extends from the pressing portion 51 to be inclined downward toward the
side opposite to the first leg portion 121 in the width direction of the base rail
100. The tilt portion 52 is formed with oblong holes 52a and 52b extending along the
tilt direction of the tilt portion 52. The oblong holes 52a and 52b are formed to
sandwich the inlet member 4 therebetween in top plan view.
[0043] The pulling member 6 includes the U-bolt 61, and nuts 62a and 62b. A bent portion
of the U-bolt 61 is hooked onto the second projection 43b, and both ends of the U-bolt
61 are respectively received in the oblong holes 52a and 52b. Both ends of the U-bolt
61 received in the oblong holes 52a and 52b are respectively fastened by the nuts
62a and 62b. According to this configuration, the pulling member 6 is fixed to the
tilt portion 52 in a state that the U-bolt 61 extends in a direction orthogonal to
the tilt portion 52.
[0044] The U-bolt 61 exerts a force on the second projection 43b in a state that the U-bolt
61 is fixed to the tilt portion 52 by the nuts 62a and 62b. According to this configuration,
the pulling member 6 pulls the inlet member 4 toward the other end portion 42 side
in the width direction of the base rail 100, utilizing the counterforce of the holding
plate 5. As the pulling member 6 pulls the inlet member 4, a pulling force is also
exerted on the outlet member 2 connected to the inlet member 4. This allows for the
opposing portion 22a to be pressed against the first leg portion 121, while interposing
the shim member 3 in the width direction of the base rail 100. In this way, the holding
plate 5 and the pulling member 6 cause the opposing portion 22a to be pressed against
the first leg portion 121. In this way, the foreign matter removing device Y1 is mounted
on the base rail 100.
[0045] Next, a method for installing the foreign matter removing device Y1 is described.
1) Disposing step
[0046] First of all, the operator inserts the outlet member 2 from above into between the
base rail 100 and the tongue rail 200. When the operator carries out this operation,
the operator inserts the lower end 22B of the connecting portion 22 into the region
lower than the bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100. Subsequently, the operator
stops the insertion at a position where the first leg portion 121 faces the opposing
portion 22a in the width direction of the base rail 100. Then, the operator disposes
the connecting portion 22 at such a position that the upper end 22A and the lower
end 22B vertically sandwich the first leg portion 121. By performing the aforementioned
operation, the female screw portion 22b formed in the lower end 22B is disposed to
be recessed toward the tongue rail 200 side in the width direction of the base rail
100 in a region lower than the bottom surface B1.
2) Connecting step
[0047] Subsequently, the operator inserts the one end portion 41 of the inlet member 4 into
the region lower than the bottom surface B1 from the second leg portion 122 side along
the width direction of the base rail 100, while holding the other end portion 42 of
the inlet member 4. When the operator carries out this operation, the operator inserts
the one end portion 41 of the inlet member 4 toward the middle portion of the connecting
portion 22 in the length direction of the base rail 100, while viewing the base rail
100 and the outlet member 2 from above. By performing the aforementioned operation,
the male screw portion 41a is inserted into the female screw portion 22b. Subsequently,
when the operator pivots the other end portion 42 while holding the other end portion
42 on the outside of the bottom surface B1 in top plan view, the male screw portion
41a is engaged in the female screw portion 22b. By performing the aforementioned operation,
the one end portion 41 of the inlet member 4 is connected to the connecting portion
22. In this state, the one end portion 41 of the inlet member 4 is held in a state
that the one end portion 41 does not fall off from the connecting portion 22 in the
width direction of the base rail 100. Thus, the inlet channel 44 opened toward the
male screw portion 41a is communicated with the communication channel 22c opened toward
the female screw portion 22b.
[0048] When the aforementioned operation is performed, the operator adjusts the engagement
position of the male screw portion 41a with respect to the female screw portion 22b
in such a manner that the first projection 43a projects vertically upward, and comes
into contact with the bottom surface B1. When it is difficult to adjust the axial
orientation of the inlet member 4 in such a manner that the first projection 43a projects
vertically upward, the operator may adjust the engagement position of the male screw
portion 41a with respect to the female screw portion 22b in such a manner that the
second projection 43b projects vertically upward.
3) Mounting step
[0049] Subsequently, the operator places the holding plate 5 in such a manner that the pressing
portion 51 is disposed above the second leg portion 122, and the tilt portion 52 is
inclined downward toward the side opposite to the first leg portion 121. Then, the
operator hooks the bent portion of the U-bolt 61 onto the second projection 43b, and
inserts both ends of the U-bolt 61 into the oblong holes 52a and 52b formed in the
tilt portion 52, respectively. After inserting both ends of the U-bolt 61 into the
oblong holes 52a and 52b, the operator fastens both ends of the U-bolt 61, and the
nuts 62a and 62b together, while keeping the U-bolt 61 orthogonal to the tilt portion
52. By performing the aforementioned operation, the U-bolt 61 is fixed in a state
that a puling force is exerted on the inlet member 4, utilizing the counterforce at
the tilt portion 52, and the connecting portion 22 holding the inlet member 4 is pulled
toward the base rail 100 side. As a result of the aforementioned operation, the opposing
portion 22a is pressed against the first leg portion 121 while interposing the shim
member 3. In this way, the foreign matter removing device Y1 is mounted on the base
rail 100, and installation of the foreign matter removing device Y1 is completed.
[0050] When the operator fastens the U-bolt 61, and the nuts 62a and 62b together, the operator
changes the position of the U-bolt 61 within the oblong holes 52a and 52b, as necessary,
depending on the position of the second projection 43b. Specifically, when the second
projection 43b is nearer to the connecting portion 22 in the width direction of the
base rail 100, the operator places both ends of the U-bolt 61 at a position close
to the upper ends of the oblong holes 52a and 52b, and fastens both ends of the U-bolt
61, and the nuts 62a and 62b together in this state. On the other hand, when the second
projection 43b is nearer to the side opposite to the connecting portion 22 in the
width direction of the base rail 100, the operator places both ends of the U bolt
61 at a position close to the lower ends of the oblong holes 52a and 52b, and fastens
both ends of the U-bolt 61, and the nuts 62a and 62b together in this state. In this
way, the operator changes the relative position between the oblong holes 52a and 52b,
and the U-bolt 61, as necessary. This makes it possible to change the relative position
of the U-bolt 61 with respect to the inlet member 4 depending on the position of the
second projection 43b. In this way, the U-bolt 61 is fixed onto the tilt portion 52
in a state that the tilt portion 52 and the U-bolt 61 are orthogonal to each other.
[0051] In the foreign matter removing device Y1 as described above, the inlet member 4 and
the connecting portion 22 are separated from each other, and the one end portion 41
of the inlet member 4 is connected to the connecting portion 22 in a region lower
than the bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100. The other end portion 42 of the inlet
member 4 is disposed on the outside of the bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100
in top plan view. According to this configuration, the operator who installs the foreign
matter removing device Y1 is allowed to place the outlet member 2 at a predetermined
installation position from between the base rail 100 and the tongue rail 200, and
to pivot the other end portion 42 while holding the other end portion 42 of the inlet
member 4 in a region outside of the bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100 in top
plan view. Then, the operator can connect the one end portion 41 of the inlet member
4 to the connecting portion 22, while inserting the inlet member 4 into the region
lower than the bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100. This makes it easy for the
operator to perform the installation operation, even when the region lower than the
bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100 is narrow, and eliminates the need of performing
a cumbersome fixing operation in the region lower than the bottom surface B1 of the
base rail 100. This is advantageous in preventing lowering the work efficiency.
[0052] Further, in the foreign matter removing device Y1, the inlet member 4 has a linear
shape from the one end portion 41 to the other end portion 42. Therefore, when the
operator installs the foreign matter removing device Y1, the operator can easily pivot
the other end portion 42 in a state that the inlet member 4 is inserted into the region
lower than the bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100. This makes it easy for the
operator to perform the operation of connecting the one end portion 41 to the connecting
portion 22, while pivoting the other end portion 42. This is advantageous in enhancing
the work efficiency.
[0053] Further, in the foreign matter removing device Y1, when the operator installs the
foreign matter removing device Y1, the operator can easily connect the one end portion
41 to the connecting portion 22 by engaging the male screw portion 41a in the female
screw portion 22b while pivoting the other end portion 42.
[0054] Further, in the foreign matter removing device Y1, the male screw portion 41a and
the female screw portion 22b are disposed in the region lower than the bottom surface
B1 of the base rail 100. This allows for the operator to hold the one end portion
41 of the inlet member 4 with respect to the connecting portion 22, while efficiently
using the space lower than the bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100.
[0055] Further, in the foreign matter removing device Y1, the male screw portion 41a has
a tapered shape. This makes it easy for the operator to adjust the axial orientation
of the inlet member 4 when the operator engages the male screw portion 41a in the
female screw portion 22b. In addition, engagement of the tapered male screw portion
41 a in the female screw portion 22b makes it possible to prevent leakage of compressed
air from between the one end portion 41 and the connecting portion 22. This eliminates
the need of providing a gasket between the one end portion 41 and the connecting portion
22, and makes it possible to reduce the number of parts. In particular, in the embodiment,
the nozzle portion 21 and the connecting portion 22 of the outlet member 2 are integrally
formed. Therefore, there is no likelihood that compressed air leaks from a portion
of the outlet member 2 other than the injection ports 21a. This is advantageous in
enhancing the use efficiency of compressed air to be introduced from the compressed
air source Z1 to the foreign matter removing device Y1.
[0056] Further, in the foreign matter removing device Y1, the oblong holes 52a and 52b are
formed in the holding plate 5. Changing the position of the U-bolt 61 within the oblong
holes 52a and 52b makes it possible to change the relative position of the U-bolt
61 with respect to the inlet member 4. According to this configuration, for instance,
even when size error occurs in the length of the first leg portion 121 in the width
direction of the base rail 100, and the positon of the second projection 43b in a
state that the foreign matter removing device Y1 is fixed to the base rail 100 is
deviated, the operator can stably hook the U-bolt 61 onto the second projection 43b.
[0057] Further, in the foreign matter removing device Y1, no matter where the position of
the U-bolt 61 is changed within the oblong holes 52a and 52b, the operator can fix
the U-bolt 61 to the tilt portion 52 in a posture that the U-bolt 61 is orthogonal
to the tilt portion 52. This is advantageous in stably fixing the U-bolt 61 to the
tilt portion 52.
[0058] Further, in the foreign matter removing device Y1, one of the first projection 43a
and the second projection 43b that project in the directions opposite to each other
plays the role of an abutment portion with respect to the bottom surface B1 of the
base rail 100, and the other of the first projection 43a and the second projection
43b plays the role of a portion to be hooked by the U-bolt 61. This makes it possible
to reverse the roles of the first projection 43a and the second projection 43b depending
on the orientation of the inlet member 4, and makes it easy for the operator to install
the inlet member 4. Specifically, for instance, if only the first projection 43a playing
the role of an abutment portion is provided out of the first projection 43a and the
second projection 43b, and if the position of the first projection 43a with respect
to the bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100 is deviated, the operator is required
to adjust the first projection 43a to an appropriate position by rotating and fastening
the male screw portion 41a with respect to the female screw portion 22b. In this case,
the operator is required to rotate the male screw portion 22b maximally by a degree
close to 360°. Unlike the aforementioned case, in the foreign matter removing device
Y1, when it is difficult to use the first projection 43a as an abutment portion of
the base rail 100 due to positional deviation of the first projection 43a with respect
to the bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100, the operator can adjust the second
projection 43b at an appropriate position as an abutment portion of the base rail
100 by rotating and fastening the male screw portion 41a with respect to the female
screw portion 22b. In this configuration, the rotation amount of the male screw portion
22b is maximally 180° or smaller. Therefore, as compared with the aforementioned case
where it is necessary to rotate the male screw portion 22 by a degree close to 360°,
the operator can carry out the mounting operation with less force.
[0059] Further, in the foreign matter removing device Y1, providing the shim member 3 between
the first leg portion 121 and the opposing portion 22a depending on manufacturing
error in size of the base rail 100 makes it possible to set the relative position
of the nozzle portion 21 with respect to the rail main body 110 at an optimum position.
[0060] Further, in the foreign matter removing device Y1, the clearance S1 is formed between
the first side surface 111a of the base rail 100 and the nozzle portion 21. This makes
it possible to reduce the likelihood that vibrations accompanied by running of a train
are transmitted to the nozzle portion 21 via the base rail 100. This is advantageous
in preventing concentration of stress on a connecting portion between the nozzle portion
21 and the connecting portion 22 due to transmission of the vibrations. In the aforementioned
configuration, it is not necessary to finely adjust the position of the nozzle portion
21 so that the nozzle portion 21 comes into contact with the first side surface 111a
depending on manufacturing error in size of the base rail 100. This makes it easy
for the operator to perform the installation operation of the foreign matter removing
device Y1.
[0061] In the embodiment, the operator connects the one end portion 41 to the connecting
portion 22 by engagement of the male screw portion 41a in the female screw portion
22b. The embodiment is not limited to the above. The male screw portion 41a and the
female screw portion 22b may be omitted.
[0062] For instance, a press-in hole may be formed in the inlet-member-4-side surface of
the lower end 22B of the connecting portion 22 in the width direction of the base
rail 100. Pressingly inserting the one end portion 41 into the press-in hole allows
for the operator to connect the one end portion 41 to the connecting portion 22.
[0063] Further, the operator may connect the one end portion 41 to the connecting portion
22 using a pipe joint. The pipe joint is constituted of two parts. The operator mounts
the one part of the pipe joint on the one end portion 41, and mounts the other part
of the pipe joint on the connecting portion 22. In this state, the operator inserts
the one end portion 41 into the region lower than the bottom surface B1 of the base
rail 100, while holding the other end portion 42, and connects the one part and the
other part of the pipe joint to each other in the region lower than the bottom surface
B1. By performing the aforementioned operation, the one end portion 41 is connected
to the connecting portion 22.
[0064] Further, in the modification illustrated in FIG. 6, the connecting portion 22 includes
a through-hole 22d, in place of the female screw portion 22b, and the inlet member
4 includes a flange portion 45, in place of the male screw portion 41a.
[0065] The through-hole 22d is formed in a part of the connecting portion 22 in a region
lower than the bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100. The through-hole 22d passes
through the lower end 22B in the width direction of the base rail 100. The communication
channel 22c is opened toward the upper portion of the inner surface of the lower end
22B forming the through-hole 22d.
[0066] The flange portion 45 is formed at the tip end of the one end portion 41 of the inlet
member 4. The inlet channel 44 is opened toward the upper portion of the outer surface
of the inlet member 4 on the other end portion 42 side with respect to the flange
portion 45. The flange portion 45 has a diameter larger than the diameter of the through-hole
22d. Further, the portion of the inlet member 4 other than the flange portion 45 has
a slightly smaller diameter than the diameter of the through-hole 22d.
[0067] The inlet member 4 is received in the through-hole 22d, and the flange portion 45
comes into contact with the tongue-rail-200-side surface of the lower end 22B. According
to this configuration, the inlet member 4 is connected to the connecting portion 22.
In this state, the inlet member 4 is held in a state that the one end portion 41 does
not fall off from the connecting portion 22 on the side opposite to the tongue rail
200, while interposing the base rail 100 in the width direction of the base rail 100.
Further, in this state, the communication channel 22c opened toward the upper portion
of the inner surface of the lower end 22B, and the inlet channel 44 opened toward
the upper portion of the outer surface of the inlet member 4 are communicated with
each other.
[0068] In the modification illustrated in FIG. 6, in order to connect the inlet member 4
to the connecting portion 22, the operator inserts the other end portion 42 into the
through-hole 22d from the tongue rail 200 side in a state that the flange portion
45 is held. Then, the operator holds the other end portion 42 that reaches the outside
of the bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100 on the side opposite to the tongue rail
200 with respect to the base rail 100, and pulls the other end portion 42. By performing
the aforementioned operation, the flange portion 45 is brought into contact with the
tongue-rail-200-side surface of the lower end 22B.
[0069] As described above, in the modification illustrated in FIG. 6, after inserting the
other end portion 42 into the through-hole 22d, the operator holds the other end portion
42 on the outside of the bottom surface B1 in top plan view, and pulls the other end
portion 42. By performing the aforementioned operation, the operator can bring the
flange portion 45 into contact with the tongue-rail-200-side surface of the lower
end 22B, and can connect the one end portion 41 to the connecting portion 22.
[0070] Alternatively, as illustrated in FIG. 7, the connecting portion 22 may include a
recess portion 22e, in place of the through-hole 22d. The recess portion 22e is formed
in the same position as the through-hole 22d. The recess portion 22e is formed to
be recessed upward. In this case, the operator holds the other end portion 42 disposed
on the outside of the bottom surface B1 on the side opposite to the tongue rail 200
with respect to the base rail 100 in a state that a part of the inlet member 4 is
inserted into the region lower than the bottom surface B1, and lifts up the inlet
member 4 for engaging the inlet member 4 into the recess portion 22e. Then, the operator
can connect the one end portion 41 to the connecting portion by bringing the flange
portion 45 into contact with the tongue-rail-22-side surface of the lower end 22B
in a state that the inlet member 4 is engaged in the recess portion 22e.
[0071] Further, in the modifications illustrated in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9, the inlet member
4 includes a first convex portion 46 and a second convex portion 47, in place of the
male screw portion 41a. The connecting portion 22 includes an opening portion 22f
in place of the female screw portion 22b. In FIG. 8, illustration of the base rail
100 is omitted in order to simplify the description. FIG. 9 is a front view of the
inlet-member-4-side surface of the lower end 22B of the connecting portion 22 illustrated
in FIG. 8 in the width direction of the base rail 100.
[0072] The first convex portion 46 is formed at the tip end of the one end portion 41. The
first convex portion 46 radially projects in a certain direction from the one end
portion 41. The second convex portion 47 is formed at the tip end of the one end portion
41. The second convex portion 47 radially projects from the one end portion 41 in
a direction opposite to the first convex portion 46.
[0073] The opening portion 22f is configured such that a part of the inlet-member-4-side
surface of the lower end 22B is recessed toward the tongue rail 200 side in the width
direction of the base rail 100. The opening portion 22f includes a first concave portion
22g and a second concave portion 22h. The first concave portion 22g is a portion for
receiving the first convex portion 46 when the operator inserts the one end portion
41 into the opening portion 22f. The second concave portion 22h is a portion for receiving
the second convex portion 47 when the operator inserts the one end portion 41 into
the opening portion 22f.
[0074] The lower end 22B of the connecting portion 22 includes a first groove portion 22i
and a second groove portion 22j. Specifically, the first groove portion 22i is configured
such that a part of the tongue-rail-200-side end of the opening portion 22f is radially
recessed. A circumferential end of the first groove portion 22i is joined to the first
concave portion 22g. The width of the first groove portion 22i is formed to be slightly
larger than the thickness of the first convex portion 46. Further, the second groove
portion 22j is configured such that a part of the tongue-rail-200-side end of the
opening portion 22f is radially recessed. The second groove portion 22j is radially
formed on the side opposite to the first groove portion 22i. A circumferential end
of the second groove portion 22j is joined to the second concave portion 22h. The
width of the first groove portion 22i is formed to be slightly larger than the thickness
of the second convex portion 47.
[0075] When the operator installs the foreign matter removing device Y1 as the modifications
illustrated in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9, the operator inserts the one end portion 41 of the
inlet member 4 into the region lower than the bottom surface B1, while holding the
other end portion 42 on the outside of the bottom surface B1 in top plan view. Then,
the operator inserts the one end portion 41 of the inlet member 4 into the opening
portion 22f, while positioning the first convex portion 46 with respect to the first
concave portion 22g, and positioning the second convex portion 47 with respect to
the second concave portion 22h. Lastly, when the one end portion 41 reaches the tongue-rail-200-side
end of the opening portion 22f, the operator pivots the other end portion 42 in the
arrow A1 direction illustrated in FIG. 9 on the outside of the bottom surface B1 in
top plan view. By performing the aforementioned operation, the first convex portion
46 is engaged in the first groove portion 22i, and the second convex portion 47 is
engaged in the second groove portion 22j.
[0076] As described above, in the modifications illustrated in FIG. 8 and FIG. 9, when the
operator pivots the other end portion 42 on the outside of the bottom surface B1 in
top plan view, the operator can engage the first convex portion 46 in the first groove
portion 22i and engage the second convex portion 47 in the second groove portion 22j.
This allows for the operator to connect the one end portion 41 to the connecting portion
22.
[0077] Further, in the modification illustrated in FIG. 10, the base rail 100 comes into
contact with the inlet member 4 and with the connecting portion 22 at three points.
Furthermore, in the modification illustrated in FIG. 10, the connecting portion 22
comes into contact with the first leg portion 121 from above at two points away from
each other in the width direction of the base rail 100. The modification is described
in detail as follows.
[0078] The inlet member 4 comes into contact with the leg portion 120 at the first projection
43a from below the leg portion 120. Specifically, the inlet member 4 comes into contact
with the base rail 100 at one point from below the base rail 100.
[0079] The upper end 22A of the connecting portion 22 includes the tip end 22m and a base
end 22n as both ends of the upper end 22A in the width direction of the base rail
100. The tip end 22m is disposed on the first portion 111 side and joined to the nozzle
portion 21 via the joint portion 22C in the width direction of the base rail 100.
The base end 22n is disposed on the side opposite to the tip end 22m and joined to
the opposing portion 22a in the width direction of the base rail 100. The tip end
22m comes into contact with the upper surface of the first-portion-111-side portion
of the first leg portion 121. The base end 22n comes into contact with the upper surface
of the opposing-portion-22a-side portion of the first leg portion 121. Specifically,
the upper end 22A of the connecting portion 22 comes into contact with the base rail
100 from above the base rail 100 at two points away from each other in the width direction
of the base rail 100.
[0080] In the embodiment, the upper end 22A of the connecting portion 22 does not come into
contact with the first-portion-111-side portion of the first leg portion 121, and
comes into contact only with the opposing-portion-22a-side portion of the first leg
portion 121. On the other hand, in the modification illustrated in FIG. 10, the tip
end 22m of the upper end 22A of the connecting portion 22 comes into contact with
the first-portion-111-side portion of the first leg portion 121 in a region vertically
lower than the nozzle portion 21. Specifically, in the modification illustrated in
FIG. 10, the connecting portion 22 comes into contact with the leg portion 120 of
the base rail 100 on the side closer to the nozzle portion 21, as compared with the
embodiment.
[0081] Further, in the modification illustrated in FIG. 10, unlike the embodiment, a shim
member 3 is not provided. Therefore, in the modification illustrated in FIG. 10, a
clearance is formed between the first leg portion 121 and the opposing portion 22a
in the width direction of the base rail 100. Alternatively, the first leg portion
121 and the opposing portion 22a may come into contact with each other in the width
direction of the base rail 100.
[0082] As described above, in the modification illustrated in FIG. 10, the inlet member
comes into contact with the base rail 100 from below the base rail 100, and the connecting
portion 22 comes into contact with the base rail 100 from above the base rail 100.
According to this configuration, the base rail 100 is sandwiched between the inlet
member 4 and the connecting portion 22. Therefore, it is easy for the operator to
stably mount the foreign matter removing device Y1 on the base rail 100. Further,
in the modification illustrated in FIG. 10, the foreign matter removing device Y1
comes into contact with the leg portion 120 at three points in such a manner that
the leg portion 120 is vertically sandwiched between the upper and lower sides. This
is advantageous in stably mounting the foreign matter removing device Y1 on the base
rail 100.
[0083] Furthermore, in the modification illustrated in FIG. 10, the tip end 22m of the upper
end 22A to be connected to the joint portion 22C comes into contact with the first
leg portion 121 of the base rail 100. Specifically, in the modification illustrated
in FIG. 10, the connecting portion 22 comes into contact with the leg portion 120
of the base rail 100 in the region vertically lower than the nozzle portion 21. The
portion of the outlet member 2 on the nozzle portion 21 side with respect to the tip
end 22m, in other words, the joint portion 22C and the nozzle portion 21 are in a
cantilever state. In the modification illustrated in FIG. 10, it is possible to bring
the contact point between the connecting portion 22 and the base rail 100 closer to
the nozzle portion 21. This makes it possible to shorten the length of the joint portion
22C at the position of the joint portion 22C and the nozzle portion 21 in a cantilever
state. This makes it possible to reduce the displacement of the nozzle portion 21
due to an influence of vibrations, and to reduce the stress on the nozzle portion
21. Specifically, it is possible to reduce the maximum stress on the nozzle portion
21 by about 40%, and to increase the safe rate by two times or more, as compared with
the embodiment. Thus, it is possible to reduce the probability of damage of the nozzle
portion 21 by vibrations.
[0084] Further, in the modification illustrated in FIG. 10, the connecting portion 22 comes
into contact with the base rail 100 at two points i.e. at the tip end 22m and at the
base end 22n away from each other in the width direction of the base rail 100. This
makes it easy for the operator to stably install the foreign matter removing device
Y1 when the operator installs the foreign matter removing device Y1 in the turnout
X1.
[0085] Further, in the modification illustrated in FIG. 10, bringing the two points i.e.
the tip end 22m and the base end 22n into contact with the base rail 100 makes it
possible to stably mount the connecting portion 22 on the base rail 100. Therefore,
it is not necessary to provide a shim member 3. This makes it possible to reduce the
number of parts.
[0086] In addition, in the modification illustrated in FIG. 10, bringing the tip end 22m
of the connecting portion 22 into contact with the first-portion-111-side portion
of the first leg portion 121 makes it possible to reduce the probability of damage
of the nozzle portion 21. This is advantageous in making the structure of the foreign
matter removing device Y1 compact.
[0087] In the modification illustrated in FIG. 10, the connecting portion 22 is disposed
to come into contact with the base rail 100 at two points i.e. at the tip end 22m
and at the base end 22n. Alternatively, the connecting portion 22 may be disposed
to come into contact with the base rail 100 at three or more points.
[0088] The embodiment and the modifications described above should be considered to be illustrative
in all aspects and not to be restrictive. The scope of the present invention is indicated
not by the description of the above embodiment and modifications, but by the scope
of claims, and includes all changes within the meaning and range of equivalents to
the scope of claims.
[0089] For instance, in the embodiment and the modifications, the holding plate 5 has a
bent shape between the pressing portion 51 and the tilt portion 52, and the pressing
portion 51 and the upper surface of the second leg portion 122 come into planar contact
with each other. Alternatively, the holding plate 5 may have a flat shape without
a bent portion. In this case, the flat-plate-shaped holding plate 5 is disposed to
be inclined in such a manner that the holding plate 5 is bridged between the upper
surface of the inlet member 4 and the upper surface of the tip end of the second leg
portion 122, and comes into linear contact with the second leg portion 122.
[0090] Further, in the embodiment, after the operator places the outlet member 2 at a predetermined
position of the base rail 100, the operator inserts the one end portion 41 of the
inlet member 4 into the region lower than the bottom surface B1 from the second leg
portion 122 side, and connects the one end portion 41 to the connecting portion 22.
Alternatively, for instance, when the space lower than the bottom surface B1 of the
base rail 100 is sufficiently large, or when it is possible to increase the space
by digging the ballast below the bottom surface B1 of the base rail 100, it is possible
to dispose the inlet member 4 in the region lower than the base rail 100 in a state
that the inlet member 4 is connected to the outlet member 2, and thereafter, to fix
the inlet member 4 to the base rail 100.
[0091] In this case, first of all, the operator connects the one end portion 41 of the inlet
member 4 to the connecting portion 22 by engagement of the male screw portion 41a
in the female screw portion 22b. Then, the operator disposes the connecting body of
the outlet member 2 and the inlet member 4 in such a manner that the inlet member
4 is inserted into the region lower than the bottom surface B1 from the first leg
portion 121 side, and that the nozzle portion 21 is inserted from below the tongue
rail 200 into between the tongue rail 200 and the base rail 100. In this way, after
the operator places the outlet member 2 and the inlet member 4 at a predetermined
position of the base rail 100, the operator places the U-bolt 61 to be hooked onto
the second projection 43b. Then, the operator inserts both ends of the U-bolt 61 into
the oblong holes 52a and 52b of the holding plate 5 to fix the U-bolt 61 to the holding
plate 5 by the nuts 62a and 62b. In this way, the foreign matter removing device Y1
is mounted on the base rail 100.
[0092] The following is the summary of the embodiment.
[0093] The aforementioned foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout is a foreign
matter removing device for use in a turnout, wherein the foreign matter removing device
is provided with a base rail, and a tongue rail disposed adjacent to the base rail
and movable toward and away from the base rail. The foreign matter removing device
is provided with an inlet member including an inlet channel for introducing a foreign
matter removable medium, the inlet member extending in a width direction of the base
rail in a region lower than a bottom surface of the base rail; and a connecting portion
including a communication channel for communicating a nozzle portion which injects
the foreign matter removable medium to between the base rail and the tongue rail,
and the inlet channel. The connecting portion is connected to one end portion of the
inlet member in the region lower than the bottom surface of the base rail. The other
end portion of the inlet member disposed on the outside of the bottom surface of the
base rail in top plan view is configured such that an operator is allowed to connect
the one end portion of the inlet member to the connecting portion.
[0094] In the foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout, the inlet member and
the connecting portion are separated from each other, and the one end portion of the
inlet member is connected to the connecting portion in the region lower than the bottom
surface of the base rail. The other end portion of the inlet member is disposed on
the outside of the bottom surface of the base rail in top plan view. According to
this configuration, the operator who installs the foreign matter removing device is
allowed to place the connecting portion at a predetermined installation position from
between the base rail and the tongue rail, and to operate the other end portion of
the inlet member in the region outside of the bottom surface of the base rail in top
plan view. Then, the operator is allowed to connect the one end portion of the inlet
member to the connecting portion, while inserting the inlet member into the region
lower than the bottom surface of the base rail. As described above, in the foreign
matter removing device for use in a turnout, the inlet member and the connecting portion
are separated from each other. Therefore, even when the space lower than the bottom
surface of the base rail is narrow, it is easy for the operator to install the foreign
matter removing device. Furthermore, there is no need of performing a cumbersome fixing
operation in the region lower than the bottom surface of the base rail. This is advantageous
in preventing lowering the work efficiency.
[0095] Preferably, the inlet member may have a linear shape from the one end portion to
the other end portion.
[0096] In the foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout, when the operator installs
the foreign matter removing device, it is easy for the operator to pivot the other
end portion of the inlet member in a state that the inlet member is inserted into
the region lower than the bottom surface of the base rail. Therefore, it is easy for
the operator to perform the operation of connecting the one end portion of the inlet
member to the connecting portion, while pivoting the other end portion of the inlet
member. This is advantageous in enhancing the work efficiency.
[0097] Preferably, the connecting portion may include a female screw portion. In this case,
preferably, the one end portion of the inlet member may include a male screw portion
engageable in the female screw portion.
[0098] In the foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout, when the operator installs
the foreign matter removing device, the operator can easily connect the one end portion
of the inlet member to the connecting portion by engaging the male screw portion in
the female screw portion while pivoting the other end portion of the inlet member.
[0099] Preferably, the male screw portion may have a tapered shape toward a tip end of the
one end portion.
[0100] In the foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout, the male screw portion
has a tapered shape. Therefore, when the operator engages the male screw portion in
the female screw portion, the operator can easily adjust the axial orientation of
the inlet member. Further, engagement of the tapered male screw portion in the female
screw portion makes it possible to prevent leakage of the foreign matter removable
medium from between the one end portion of the inlet member and the connecting portion.
Therefore, it is not necessary to provide a gasket between the one end portion of
the inlet member and the connecting portion. This makes it possible to reduce the
number of parts.
[0101] Preferably, the base rail may include a vertically extending rail main body, and
a leg portion joined to a lower end of the rail main body, the leg portion including
a first leg portion extending from the rail main body toward the tongue rail side,
and a second leg portion extending toward the side opposite to the first leg portion.
In this case, preferably, the connecting portion may include an opposing portion which
faces the first leg portion in a width direction of the base rail. Preferably, the
foreign matter removing device may further include a holding plate to be mounted on
the second leg portion; and a pulling member to be hooked onto the inlet member, and
to exert a pulling force on the inlet member in such a manner that the opposing portion
is pressed against the first leg portion, utilizing a counterforce of the holding
plate. In this case, preferably, the holding plate may hold the pulling member in
such a manner that a relative position of the pulling member with respect to the inlet
member is changeable in the width direction of the base rail.
[0102] In the foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout, the inlet member, and
the connecting portion holding the inlet member are pulled by the pulling member toward
the side opposite to the tongue rail in the width direction of the base rail. This
causes the opposing portion to be pressed against the first leg portion, and fixes
the relative position of the connecting portion and the nozzle portion with respect
to the base rail. If size error occurs in the length of the first leg portion in the
width direction of the base rail in carrying out the manufacturing process of the
base rail, the position of the inlet member in the width direction may be deviated
in a state that the opposing portion is pressed against the first leg portion. If
the position of the inlet member in the width direction of the base rail is deviated,
the pulling position of the pulling member with respect to the inlet member may also
be deviated. In the foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout, it is possible
to change the relative position of the pulling member with respect to the inlet member
in the width direction of the base rail. Therefore, it is possible to change the relative
position of the pulling member with respect to the inlet member in accordance with
the deviation of the hook position. Thus, it is possible to hold the pulling member,
whose relative position is changed, on the holding plate. According to this configuration,
even if manufacturing error occurs in size of the base rail, it is possible to stably
fix the foreign matter removing device with respect to the base rail.
[0103] Preferably, the inlet member may include, in the region lower than the bottom surface
of the base rail, a first projection, and a second projection projecting toward the
side opposite to the first projection. In this case, preferably, one of the first
projection and the second projection may be brought into contact with the bottom surface
of the base rail, and the other of the first projection and the second projection
may be hooked by the pulling member.
[0104] In the foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout, one of the first projection
and the second projection that project in the directions opposite to each other plays
the role of an abutment portion with respect to the bottom surface of the base rail,
and the other of the first projection and the second projection plays the role of
a portion to be hooked by the pulling member. This makes it possible to reverse the
roles of the first projection and the second projection depending on the orientation
of the inlet member, as necessary. This makes it easy for the operator to place the
inlet member.
[0105] Preferably, the foreign matter removing device may be further provided with a shim
member disposed between the first leg portion and the opposing portion.
[0106] In the foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout, providing the shim member
between the first leg portion and the opposing portion depending on manufacturing
error in size of the base rail makes it possible to set the relative position of the
nozzle portion with respect to the rail main body at an optimum position.
[0107] Preferably, the nozzle portion may be disposed between the base rail and the tongue
rail. In this case, preferably, a clearance may be formed between the nozzle portion
and the base rail.
[0108] The foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout is configured such that the
nozzle portion is not brought into firm contact with the base rail. This eliminates
the need of finely adjusting the relative position of the nozzle portion with respect
to the base rail depending on manufacturing error in size of the base rail.
[0109] A method for installing a foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout of
the invention is a method for installing a foreign matter removing device for use
in a turnout, the foreign matter removing device being provided with a base rail,
and a tongue rail disposed adjacent to the base rail and movable toward and away from
the base rail. The method is provided with a disposing step of disposing a connecting
portion at such a position that at least a part of the connecting portion is disposed
in a region lower than a bottom surface of the base rail, the connecting portion including
a communication channel for communicating with a nozzle portion which injects a foreign
matter removal medium; and a connecting step of allowing an operator to operate the
other end portion of an inlet member including an inlet channel for communicating
with the communication channel and for introducing the foreign matter removal medium,
on the outside of a bottom surface of the base rail in top plan view, so that the
operator is allowed to connect one end portion of the inlet member to the connecting
portion in the region lower than the bottom surface of the base rail while inserting
the inlet member into the region lower than the bottom surface of the base rail.
[0110] In the method for installing a foreign matter removing device for use in a turnout,
the inlet member and the connecting portion are separated from each other. The operator
is allowed to insert the inlet member into the region lower than the bottom surface
of the base rail, while placing the connecting portion at a predetermined installation
position from between the base rail and the tongue rail. This makes it easy for the
operator to install the foreign matter removing device, even when the space lower
than the bottom surface of the base rail is narrow. Further, the operator is allowed
to connect the one end portion of the inlet member to the connecting portion by operating
the other end portion of the inlet member in the region outside of the bottom surface
of the base rail in top plan view. This eliminates the need of performing a cumbersome
fixing operation in the region lower than the bottom surface of the base rail. This
is advantageous in preventing lowering the work efficiency.
[0111] This application is based on Japanese Patent Application No.
2014-186650 and Japanese Patent Application No.
2014-240211 respectively filed in Japan Patent Office on September 12, 2014 and November 27,
2014, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference,
[0112] Although the present invention has been fully described by way of example with reference
to the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that various changes and modifications
will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, unless otherwise such changes
and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention hereinafter defined,
they should be construed as being included therein.
[0113] The invention relates also to a
foreign matter removing device (Y1) for use in a turnout (X1), the foreign matter
removing device (Y1) provided with a base rail (100), and a tongue rail (200) disposed
adjacent to the base rail (100) and movable toward and away from the base rail (100),
comprising:
an inlet member (4) including an inlet channel (44) for introducing a foreign matter
removable medium, the inlet member (4) extending in a width direction of the base
rail (100) in a region lower than a bottom surface (B1) of the base rail (100); and
a connecting portion (22) including a communication channel (22c) for communicating
a nozzle portion (21) which injects the foreign matter removable medium to between
the base rail (100) and the tongue rail (200), and the inlet channel (44), wherein
the connecting portion (22) is connected to one end portion (41) of the inlet member
(4) in the region lower than the bottom surface (B1) of the base rail (100), and
the other end portion (42) of the inlet member (4) disposed on the outside of the
bottom surface (B1) of the base rail (100) in top plan view is configured such that
an operator is allowed to connect the one end portion (41) of the inlet member (4)
to the connecting portion (22).
[0114] In a preferred embodiment,
the inlet member (4) has a linear shape from the one end portion (41) to the other
end portion (42).
[0115] In a further preferred embodiment,
the connecting portion (22) includes a female screw portion (22b), and
the one end portion (41) of the inlet member (4) includes a male screw portion (41a)
engageable in the female screw portion (22b).
[0116] In a further preferred embodiment,
the male screw portion (41a) has a tapered shape toward a tip end of the one end portion
(41).
[0117] In a further preferred embodiment,
the base rail (100) includes a vertically extending rail main body (110), and a leg
portion (120) joined to a lower end of the rail main body (110), the leg portion (120)
including a first leg portion (120) extending from the rail main body (110) toward
the tongue rail (200) side, and a second leg portion (120) extending toward the side
opposite to the first leg portion (120),
the connecting portion (22) includes an opposing portion (22a) which faces the first
leg portion (120) in a width direction of the base rail (100),
the foreign matter removing device (Y1) further includes:
a holding plate (5) to be mounted on the second leg portion (120); and
a pulling member (6) to be hooked onto the inlet member (4), and to exert a pulling
force on the inlet member (4) in such a manner that the opposing portion (22a) is
pressed against the first leg portion (120), utilizing a counterforce of the holding
plate (5), and
the holding plate (5) holds the pulling member (6) in such a manner that a relative
position of the pulling member (6) with respect to the inlet member (4) is changeable
in the width direction of the base rail (100).
[0118] In a further preferred embodiment,
the inlet member (4) includes, in the region lower than the bottom surface (B1) of
the base rail (100), a first projection (43a), and a second projection (43b) projecting
toward the side opposite to the first projection (43a),
one of the first projection (43a) and the second projection (43b) is brought into
contact with the bottom surface (B1) of the base rail (100), and
the other of the first projection (43a) and the second projection (43b) is hooked
by the pulling member (6).
[0119] In a further preferred embodiment,
a shim member (3) disposed between the first leg portion (120) and the opposing portion
(22a).
[0120] In a further preferred embodiment,
the nozzle portion (21) is disposed between the base rail (100) and the tongue rail
(200), and
a clearance (S1) is formed between the nozzle portion (21) and the base rail (100).
[0121] In a further preferred embodiment,
the inlet member (4) comes into contact with the base rail (100) at at least one point
from below the base rail (100),
the connecting portion (22) comes into contact with the base rail (100) at at least
one point from above the base rail (100), and
the base rail (100) comes into contact with the inlet member (4) and with the connecting
portion (22) at at least three points.
[0122] In a further preferred embodiment,
the connecting portion (22) includes an upper end formed on a side vertically opposite
to the inlet member (4) with respect to the base rail (100), and includes a joint
portion for connecting a tip end of the upper end formed on a side away from the tongue
rail (200) in a width direction of the base rail (100), and the nozzle portion (21),
and
the connecting portion (22) comes into contact with the base rail (100) at least at
the tip end of the upper end.
[0123] In a further preferred embodiment,
the connecting portion (22) comes into contact with the base rail (100) at a position
away from the tip end of the upper end in the width direction of the base rail (100).
[0124] The invention refers also to a
method for installing a foreign matter removing device (Y1) for use in a turnout (XI),
the foreign matter removing device (Y1) being provided with a base rail (100), and
a tongue rail (200) disposed adjacent to the base rail (100) and movable toward and
away from the base rail (100), the method comprising:
a disposing step of disposing a connecting portion (22) at such a position that at
least a part of the connecting portion (22) is disposed in a region lower than a bottom
surface (B1) of the base rail (100), the connecting portion (22) including a communication
channel (22c) for communicating with a nozzle portion (21) which injects a foreign
matter removal medium; and
a connecting step of allowing an operator to operate the other end portion (42) of
an inlet member (4) including an inlet channel (44) for communicating with the communication
channel (22c) and for introducing the foreign matter removal medium, on the outside
of a bottom surface (B1) of the base rail (100) in top plan view, so that the operator
is allowed to connect one end portion (41) of the inlet member (4) to the connecting
portion (22) in the region lower than the bottom surface (B1) of the base rail (100)
while inserting the inlet member (4) into the region lower than the bottom surface
(B1) of the base rail (100).