Spike driver cab enclosure
11746474 ยท 2023-09-05
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Abstract
A cab enclosure for a railroad spike driving machine to protect the operators from the environment includes a pair of pivoting railroad spike trays which can pivot up/down and left/right.
Claims
1. A panel assembly for a cab enclosure of a railroad spike driving machine, the cab enclosure configured to shield an operator of the machine, the panel assembly comprising: a rectangular frame for attachment to a front side of the cab enclosure; a transparent, rigid panel having a rectangular perimeter fastened to an operator side of the frame, the panel comprising first and second multi-sided apertures positioned opposite one another for respective first and second spike trays of the machine to extend therethrough, first and second reinforced apertures positioned at a bottom of the respective first and second multi-sided apertures, the first and second reinforced apertures configured to receive therethrough respective first and second guide rods of the respective first and second spike trays, the first and second reinforced apertures configured to constrain movement of the respective first and second guide rods in a plane that is coincident with the panel while enabling pivotal movement of the respective first and second guide rods, and an inset panel disposed between the first and second multi-sided apertures.
2. The panel assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second reinforced apertures are configured to constrain lateral and vertical movement of the respective first and second guide rods.
3. The panel assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second reinforced apertures are reinforced by respective first and second u-shaped collars that partially encircle the respective first and second reinforced apertures and are fastened at the bottom of the respective first and second multi-sided apertures.
4. The panel assembly of claim 3, wherein the first and second u-shaped collars are oriented with the u-shape upside down.
5. The panel assembly of claim 1, wherein the first and second reinforced apertures are elliptically shaped with an upwardly oriented major axis.
6. The panel assembly of claim 1, wherein the inset panel is transparent.
7. The panel assembly of claim 1, wherein the inset panel is rigid.
8. The panel assembly of claim 1, including a second panel assembly positioned opposite the panel assembly on the front side of the cab enclosure to shield a second operator.
9. The panel assembly of claim 1, wherein the inset panel is taller than a longest length of the first and second multi-sided apertures.
10. The panel assembly of claim 1, wherein the first multi-sided aperture defines a first perimeter profile and the second multi-sided aperture defines a second perimeter profile, wherein the first perimeter profile is a reflection of the second perimeter profile about an axis lying in a plane that is coincident with the transparent, rigid panel.
11. A panel assembly for a cab enclosure of a railroad spike driving machine, the cab enclosure configured to shield an operator of the machine, the panel assembly comprising: a rectangular frame for attachment to a front side of the cab enclosure; a transparent panel having a rectangular perimeter fastened to an operator side of the frame, the panel comprising first and second multi-sided apertures positioned opposite one another for respective first and second spike trays of the machine to extend therethrough, first and second reinforced apertures positioned at a bottom of the respective first and second multi-sided apertures, the first and second reinforced apertures configured to receive therethrough respective first and second guide rods of the respective first and second spike trays, and an inset panel positioned between the first and second multi-sided apertures.
12. The panel assembly of claim 11, wherein the first and second reinforced apertures are configured to constrain lateral and vertical movement of the respective first and second guide rods.
13. The panel assembly of claim 11, wherein the first and second reinforced apertures are reinforced by respective first and second u-shaped collars that partially encircle the respective first and second reinforced apertures and are fastened at the bottom of the respective first and second multi-sided apertures.
14. The panel assembly of claim 13, wherein the first and second u-shaped collars are oriented with the u-shape upside down.
15. The panel assembly of claim 11, wherein the first and second reinforced apertures are elliptically shaped with an upwardly oriented major axis.
16. The panel assembly of claim 11, wherein the inset panel is rigid and transparent.
17. The panel assembly of claim 11, including a second panel assembly positioned opposite the panel assembly on the front side of the cab enclosure to shield a second operator.
18. The panel assembly of claim 11, wherein the inset panel is taller than a longest length of the first and second multi-sided apertures.
19. The panel assembly of claim 11, wherein the first multi-sided aperture defines a first perimeter profile and the second multi-sided aperture defines a second perimeter profile, wherein the first perimeter profile is a reflection of the second perimeter profile about an axis lying in a plane that is coincident with the transparent panel.
20. A panel assembly for a cab enclosure of a railroad spike driving machine, the cab enclosure configured to shield an operator of the machine, the panel assembly comprising: a rectangular frame for attachment to a front side of the cab enclosure; a transparent panel having a rectangular perimeter fastened to an operator side of the frame, the panel comprising first and second openings positioned opposite one another for respective first and second spike trays of the machine to extend therethrough, and first and second reinforced apertures positioned at a bottom of the respective first and second openings, the first and second reinforced apertures configured to receive therethrough respective first and second guide rods of the respective first and second spike trays.
21. The panel assembly of claim 20, wherein the first opening defines a first perimeter profile and the second opening defines a second perimeter profile, wherein the first perimeter profile is a reflection of the second perimeter profile about an axis lying in a plane that is coincident with the transparent rigid panel.
22. The panel assembly of claim 20, wherein the first and second reinforced apertures are reinforced by respective first and second u-shaped collars that partially encircle the respective first and second reinforced apertures and are fastened at the bottom of the respective first and second openings.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Exemplary embodiments are illustrated in the referenced drawings. It is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(12) The spike trays 20 and 22 are shown in more detail in
(13) More particularly, a translucent or transparent panel 26 as shown in
(14) As can be seen in the enlarged view of
(15) In this way, the shield enclosure 26 protects the operators from the environment while the smaller apertures 28 allow the pivoting spike trays to deliver the spikes to the spike driving unit 18. As can be seen in
(16) The operating manual for the spike driving machine of the present invention in conjunction with the spike driving workheads is shown in detail at https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=OBwzQVB1oqSdaHl4djBjRjEONkU. Also, a video file of the spike driving unit 14 moving along the railroad tracks with the workhead is shown in the file IMG_0746.MOV.
(17) The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding only and no unnecessary limitations should be understood therefrom.