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Road to Rail Hybrid Vehicles Using a Transition Span and Passive Junctions
20250135814 · 2025-05-01 ·

Described is a hybrid transportation system with hybrid vehicles (H-vehicles) that can travel on pavement (or off-road), then transition to railroad track travel, and then later transition back onto pavement without stopping or requiring an operator to exit the vehicle. At static rail junctions (with no moving switch parts) the H-vehicle selects its outgoing track. Turns at passive junctions are made by applying lateral force which may be applied using multiple methods including side roller diverters and steering. Separate road wheels and rail wheels may be employed on an H-vehicle, or a combination wheel can be used with concentric road and rail wheel components. Combination wheels may be locked together or unlocked with relative rotational angular velocities. Transition between road and rail travel is facilitated using transition spans which connect roads to rails. Improved rail-only vehicles (R-) vehicles and junctions are also described

Road to rail hybrid vehicles using a transition span and passive junctions
12311713 · 2025-05-27 ·

Described is a hybrid transportation system with hybrid vehicles (H-vehicles) that can travel on pavement (or off-road), then transition to railroad track travel, and then later transition back onto pavement without stopping or requiring an operator to exit the vehicle. At static rail junctions (with no moving switch parts) the H-vehicle selects its outgoing track. Turns at passive junctions are made by applying lateral force which may be applied using multiple methods including side roller diverters and steering. Separate road wheels and rail wheels may be employed on an H-vehicle, or a combination wheel can be used with concentric road and rail wheel components. Combination wheels may be locked together or unlocked with relative rotational angular velocities. Transition between road and rail travel is facilitated using transition spans which connect roads to rails. Improved rail-only vehicles (R-) vehicles and junctions are also described.

RAIL VEHICLE, IN PARTICULAR ROAD-RAIL VEHICLE, WHICH IS DESIGNED TO CHANGE TRACKS, AND CORRESPONDING SYSTEM AND METHOD
20250214385 · 2025-07-03 ·

A method for operating a rail vehicle on track/rail/line guides for the purpose of an automatic track change and a system including at least one rail vehicle and at least one first and second track/rail/line guide. The rail vehicle includes a chassis and designed for a track/rail/line guiding process and on which at least two axles with two respective wheels are mounted, and comprising multiple track guide units, which can be coupled to the track/rail/line guide individually in a mechanical and/or magnetic manner independently of one another via at least one drive and/or actuator of the rail vehicle. The individual track guide units can be moved and/or activated independently of one another such that the rail vehicle can be decoupled from a first track/rail/line guide during a drive in order to change tracks and can be coupled to a second track/rail/line guide.

Road to rail hybrid vehicles using passive junction and transition spans
12594798 · 2026-04-07 ·

Described is a hybrid transportation system with hybrid vehicles (H-vehicles) that can travel on pavement (or off-road), then transition to railroad track travel, and then later transition back onto pavement without stopping or requiring an operator to exit the vehicle. At static rail junctions (with no moving switch parts) the H-vehicle selects its outgoing track. Turns at passive junctions are made by applying lateral force which may be applied using multiple methods including side roller diverters, dual flange rail wheels, and steering. Separate road wheels and rail wheels may be employed on an H-vehicle, or a combination wheel can be used with concentric road and rail wheel components. Combination wheels may be locked together or unlocked with relative rotational angular velocities. Transition between road and rail travel is facilitated using transition spans which connect roads to rails. Improved rail-only vehicles (R-) vehicles and junctions are also described.