Patent classifications
B60M1/24
Contact wire clamps
A contact wire clamp includes a first clamp body and a second clamp body. The first clamp body and second clamp body each define a contact wire channel and a safety rope channel. The safety rope channel includes a plurality of ridges, each of the plurality of ridges spaced apart from neighboring ridges to define a plurality of troughs. The contact wire clamp further includes a mechanical fastener connecting the first clamp body and the second clamp body together. The safety rope channels of the connected first clamp body and second clamp body face each other and together form a safety rope passage.
Contact wire clamps
A contact wire clamp includes a first clamp body and a second clamp body. The first clamp body and second clamp body each define a contact wire channel and a safety rope channel. The safety rope channel includes a plurality of ridges, each of the plurality of ridges spaced apart from neighboring ridges to define a plurality of troughs. The contact wire clamp further includes a mechanical fastener connecting the first clamp body and the second clamp body together. The safety rope channels of the connected first clamp body and second clamp body face each other and together form a safety rope passage.
CLAMP FOR A WIRE OF AN OVERHEAD LINE AND METHOD FOR TIGHTENING A WIRE OF AN OVERHEAD LINE
A clamp for a wire of an overhead line comprising a main body has a groove for hosting the wire, a first and a second tapered region located in respective ends of the groove, and a first and a second spring placed in respective holes on opposite sides of the groove. The first and second springs are located in a central portion of the groove and are arranged for pushing respective wedges into the tapered regions in opposite directions. The wedges are arranged for tightening the wire by blocking between the wire itself and a wall of the respective first and second tapered region.
CONTACT WIRE CLAMPS
A contact wire clamp includes a first clamp body and a second clamp body. The first clamp body and second clamp body each define a contact wire channel and a safety rope channel. The safety rope channel includes a plurality of ridges, each of the plurality of ridges spaced apart from neighboring ridges to define a plurality of troughs. The contact wire clamp further includes a mechanical fastener connecting the first clamp body and the second clamp body together. The safety rope channels of the connected first clamp body and second clamp body face each other and together form a safety rope passage.
SECTION INSULATOR FOR AN OVERHEAD CONTACT LINE
Section insulator for an overhead contact line arranged for being placed between two isolated sections of said overhead contact line, said section insulator having an insulating element placed between two contact wires of two adjacent sections of an overhead line; two clamps respectively connected on one side to a respective contact wire and on the other side to a connecting plate arranged for being in turn connected to the insulating element, so that the tensile force due to the contact wires applies along the axis of the insulating bar; and supporting means directly connected to the insulating element through the connecting plates and arranged for supporting the section insulator to the overhead line.
SECTION INSULATOR FOR AN OVERHEAD CONTACT LINE
Section insulator for an overhead contact line arranged for being placed between two isolated sections of said overhead contact line, said section insulator having an insulating element placed between two contact wires of two adjacent sections of an overhead line; two clamps respectively connected on one side to a respective contact wire and on the other side to a connecting plate arranged for being in turn connected to the insulating element, so that the tensile force due to the contact wires applies along the axis of the insulating bar; and supporting means directly connected to the insulating element through the connecting plates and arranged for supporting the section insulator to the overhead line.
Fastening device for a conductor rail and contact line system
A fastening device for a conductor rail and a contact line system having fastening devices to which the conductor rail is fastened. The fastening device is in the form of a plastic component. The plastic component has sliding jaws which enclose the conductor rail laterally and can be fixed in a position in which they enclose the fastening piece of the conductor rail from both sides. The fastening device can be produced inexpensively by methods known from plastic processing, for example injection molding methods. Further advantages arise from the fact that plastic material is an electrical insulator. In addition, the plastic material allows the conductor rail to be adjusted in a sliding manner in the fastening device before it is fastened.
Fastening device for a conductor rail and contact line system
A fastening device for a conductor rail and a contact line system having fastening devices to which the conductor rail is fastened. The fastening device is in the form of a plastic component. The plastic component has sliding jaws which enclose the conductor rail laterally and can be fixed in a position in which they enclose the fastening piece of the conductor rail from both sides. The fastening device can be produced inexpensively by methods known from plastic processing, for example injection molding methods. Further advantages arise from the fact that plastic material is an electrical insulator. In addition, the plastic material allows the conductor rail to be adjusted in a sliding manner in the fastening device before it is fastened.
SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY
The present disclosure relates to a securing arrangement (102), a suspension assembly (100), and a method. The securing arrangement (102) is for suspending an elongate member (10). The securing arrangement (102) comprises a first securing device (1, 34) for securing an elongate support (6). The securing arrangement (102) further includes a second securing device (30, 44, 70) for securing the elongate member (10). Each of the first and second securing devices (1, 34 and 30, 44, 70) comprises a main part (2, 36, 111), a securing member (15, 117A, 117B, 38, 60) movably mounted on the main part (2, 36, 111), and an urging member (21, 42, 64, 122A, 122B) for urging the securing member (15, 117A, 117B, 38, 60) from a release position to a securing position in which the elongate support (6) or the elongate member (10) are secured by the securing member (15, 117A, 117B, 38, 60).
SUSPENSION ASSEMBLY
The present disclosure relates to a securing arrangement (102), a suspension assembly (100), and a method. The securing arrangement (102) is for suspending an elongate member (10). The securing arrangement (102) comprises a first securing device (1, 34) for securing an elongate support (6). The securing arrangement (102) further includes a second securing device (30, 44, 70) for securing the elongate member (10). Each of the first and second securing devices (1, 34 and 30, 44, 70) comprises a main part (2, 36, 111), a securing member (15, 117A, 117B, 38, 60) movably mounted on the main part (2, 36, 111), and an urging member (21, 42, 64, 122A, 122B) for urging the securing member (15, 117A, 117B, 38, 60) from a release position to a securing position in which the elongate support (6) or the elongate member (10) are secured by the securing member (15, 117A, 117B, 38, 60).