Welding apparatus for welding rails of a track
11066787 · 2021-07-20
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Inventors
Cpc classification
E01B29/46
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E01B29/46
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A welding apparatus for welding rails of a track comprises two welding units which are movable relative to one another and which are each equipped with clamping jaws at a lower end. The clamping jaws are configured for resting on a web of the rail. Each welding unit is connected to a supporting device which can move relative to the welding unit and which is provided for resting on the track during operation.
Claims
1. A welding head for welding rails of a track, the welding head comprising: first and second welding units disposed for movement towards one another along unit guides in a guide longitudinal direction; first and second clamping jaws to be applied to a rail web, said first clamping jaw being disposed at a lower end of said first welding unit and said second clamping jaw being disposed at a lower end of said second welding unit; a support device connected to said first welding unit and displaceable in a guide longitudinal direction relative to said first welding unit, said support device being configured for placement on the track during working operations.
2. The welding head according to claim 1, wherein said support device is a support ram hydraulically adjustable in a vertical direction.
3. The welding head according to claim 1, wherein said support device is one of two support devices fastened in each case at the lower end, adjoining said clamping jaws, of each said welding unit.
4. The welding head according to claim 1, wherein each of said welding units has two said support devices spaced from one another in a unit transverse direction and extending perpendicularly to the guide longitudinal direction, and wherein said clamping jaws are disposed between said two support devices.
5. The welding head according to claim 1, wherein said support device is a sliding rail which is spring preloaded for automatic displacement from an end position attainable with finishing a welding operation back into an initial position.
6. The welding head according to claim 5, wherein a displacement path delimited by the initial position and the end position measures at least 150 mm.
7. The welding head according to claim 5, wherein a length, extending in the guide longitudinal direction, of said support device is configured to amount to at least a distance between two adjacent sleepers of the track.
Description
(1) Additional advantages of the invention become apparent from the dependent claims and the drawing description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
(2) The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to embodiments represented in the drawing in which
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(3) A welding head 1, shown in
(4) Located between the two welding units 6 is a shearing device 10 for shearing off a weld bead. The welding head 1, which is already known in more detail from EP 2 315 877 and which is therefore not described further, is connected to a crane, not further shown, for transport to the welding site (see
(5) At the lower end 7 adjoining the clamping jaws 9, both welding units 6 are connected in each case to two support devices 11 provided for being placed on the track 3 during working operations. Said support devices 11 are arranged at a distance from one another in a unit transverse direction 12 extending perpendicularly to the guide longitudinal direction 5, wherein the clamping jaws 9 are each positioned between the two support devices 11. Each of the support devices 11 is designed as a support ram 13 hydraulically adjustable with regard to a vertical relative to the welding unit 6.
(6) For the welding operation, the welding head 1 is centred above the two rails 2 to be welded to one another and lowered enough to allow the two welding units 6 to be moved without hindrance towards one another for the welding operation. Next, the two rails 2 are gripped by two rail tongs 14 and lifted slightly. In this, the rails 2 are pressed against a stop positioned between the clamping jaws 9.
(7) After finishing the welding operation, the support rams 13 are hydraulically actuated and extended in vertical direction in order to finally support the welding head 1 on the sleepers and/or ballast 15 located between the same. In this, the welding head 1 is distanced in vertical direction from the track 3 only so far that the two lowered parts of the shearing device 10 can be folded up without problem underneath the rail base for the subsequent process of shearing off the weld bead. During this, the rail 2 remains in a state clamped by the clamping jaws 9. The forces hence resulting from the rail deflection are thus absorbed by the support rams 13 while relieving the above-mentioned crane.
(8) In an alternative minimal variant, however, it would also be possible to arrange two support rams 13 merely on one of the two welding units 6.
(9) In
(10) This support device 11 in the shape of a sliding rail 16 is designed to be displaceable in the guide longitudinal direction 5 relative to the welding unit 1. By means of a spring preload, the sliding rail 16 is displaceable automatically from an end position attainable with finishing a welding operation (see
(11) To carry out a welding operation, the welding head 1—after centring with regard to the rail longitudinal direction—is set upon the sleepers 17 with placement of the total of four sliding rails 16. During this, the sliding rails 16 are in the initial position visible in