SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SWITCHING RAILCARS USING A STATIC RAIL-TRACK CONFIGURATION
20200339169 ยท 2020-10-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61B3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61L11/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The embodiments herein provide an onboard track switching mechanism for a railroad vehicle to switch from one track to another. Currently available onboard railroad vehicle switching mechanisms employ complicated coordination between one or more switching wheels and complex control systems. Accordingly, system and method for enabling a railroad vehicle to switch tracks is disclosed. The system comprises a a running track that supports an automotive a switching track comprising a set of static components and a switching mechanism installed on the automotive. the switching mechanism configured for controlling the movement of one or more switching wheels such that when activated, the switching mechanism is configured to facilitate engagement of the one or more switching wheels with the switching track for carrying out a track changing operation for the automotive.
Claims
1. A transportation system comprising a track switching mechanism, wherein the track switching mechanism comprising: a running track that supports an automotive; a switching track comprising a set of static components; and a switching mechanism installed on the automotive, the switching mechanism configured for controlling the movement of one or more switching wheels such that when activated, the switching mechanism is configured to facilitate engagement of the one or more switching wheels with the switching track for carrying out a track changing operation for the automotive.
2. The transportation system according to claim 1, wherein the automotive is a railroad vehicle.
3. The transportation system according to claim 1, wherein the switching mechanism is configured to be optionally engaged depending on a desired destination of the railroad vehicle.
4. The transportation system according to claim 1, wherein the switching track is elevated above the running track and the gauge of the switching track is same as the gauge of the running track.
5. The transportation system according to claim 1, wherein the switching track is positioned below the level of the running track and the gauge of the switching track is same as the gauge of the running track.
6. The transportation system according to claim 1, wherein the switching track is elevated above the running track and the gauge of the switching track is different as the gauge of the running track.
7. The transportation system according to claim 1, wherein the switching track is positioned below the level of the running track and the gauge of the switching track is different from the gauge of the running track.
8. The transportation system according to claim 1, wherein the switching track is positioned at the level of the running track and the gauge of the switching track is different from the gauge of the running track.
9. The transportation system according to claim 1, wherein the switching track is at the level of the running track at an initial stage and elevates gradually to a level so as to enable a vehicle moving on the running track to pass under the switching track.
10. The transportation system according to claim 9, wherein the gauge of the switching track is broader than the gauge of running track.
11. The transportation system according to claim 1, wherein the switching track comprises one of a mono-rail and a parallel-rail system.
12. The transportation system according to claim 1, wherein the automobile further comprises a set of running wheels configured to be engaged with the running track.
13. The transportation system according to claim 12, wherein the switching mechanism is configured to disengage the running wheels subsequent to the engagement of the one or more switching wheels with the switching track.
14. A method for enabling a railroad vehicle to switch tracks, the method comprising: providing a running track that supports the railroad vehicle; providing a switching track comprising a set of static components; coupling one or more switching wheels to at least one rail coach, the one or more switching wheels arranged to run along the switching track; installing a switching mechanism in the at least one rail coach of the railroad vehicle, the switching mechanism configured for controlling the movement of the one or more switching wheels; and optionally activating the switching mechanism so as facilitate engagement of the one or more switching wheels with the switching track for carrying out a track changing operation for the railroad vehicle by disengaging the railroad vehicle from a first running track and engaging the railroad vehicle with a second running track.
15. The method according to claim 14, wherein each rail coach of the railroad vehicle further comprises a set of running wheels configured to be engaged with the running track.
16. The method according to claim 15, wherein activating the switching mechanism further comprises disengaging the running wheels subsequent to the engagement of the one or more switching wheels with the switching track.
17. The method according to claim 14, wherein the switching track comprises one of a mono-rail and a parallel-rail system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0020] The other objects, features and advantages will occur to those skilled in the art from the following description of the preferred embodiment and the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0028] Although specific features of the embodiments herein are shown in some drawings and not in others. This is done for convenience only as each feature may be combined with any or all of the other features in accordance with the embodiments herein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029] In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof, and in which the specific embodiments that may be practiced is shown by way of illustration. These embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the embodiments and it is to be understood that the logical, mechanical and other changes may be made without departing from the scope of the embodiments. The following detailed description is therefore not to be taken in a limiting sense.
[0030] The various embodiments herein provide a mechanism for switching tracks of a railroad vehicle. The various embodiments also provide a system and method for enabling a railroad vehicle to switch tracks using only static components in the rails.
[0031] According to one embodiment herein, a system and method for enabling a railroad vehicle to switch tracks is provided. The system comprises a dual guide way system. Both guide-ways are fixed and passive physically, mechanically, and electromagnetically. A first guide system, a running track, comprises a traditional parallel-rail system. The railroad vehicle generally travels on the network of running tracks. A second guide system, a switching track, is an arrangement that is placed only near the switching points on the track network, that is, at end points in the track network or at points where two tracks intersect. The switching track comprises a separate mono-rail or a parallel-rail system. Apparatus, onboard the railroad vehicle can be activated to engage with the switching track or not depending on the intended destination of the vehicle. Once engaged, the switching track enacts the track changing mechanism for the railroad vehicle by smoothly separating the railroad vehicle from one running track and placing it onto another running track.
[0032] According to one embodiment herein, a mechanism for enabling a railroad vehicle to switch tracks is provided. According to the present mechanism, the switching track is elevated above the miming tracks and above the railroad vehicle running on it. When the railroad vehicle approaches a switching point and intends to switch tracks, a one or more switching wheels in the railroad vehicle are activated to engage with the switching track. When the switching track and switching wheels are engaged, the railroad vehicle becomes suspended vertically down from the switching track. The switching track is designed to guide the railroad vehicle onto a second running track and place the railroad vehicle on the second running track. When the railroad vehicle approaches a switching point and intends to not switch tracks, the switching wheels are not activated and the railroad vehicle continues to travel on the same running track.
[0033] According to one embodiment herein, yet another mechanism for enabling a railroad vehicle to switch tracks is provided. According to the present mechanism, the switching track is at the same level as the running track. The gauge of the switching track and the running track are different. The switching track can be narrower or broader than the running track. At the bifurcation switching point, the switching track and the running track run in parallel for some distance before the switching point and diverge beyond the switching point. At the merging switching point, the switching track and running track run parallel to each other for some distance beyond the switching point. When the railroad vehicle approaches a switching point and intends to switch tracks, onboard apparatus including a one or more switching wheels is activated in the railroad vehicle. The switching wheels, when activated, are designed to get engaged to the switching track. When the switching track and switching wheels are engaged, the railroad vehicle is designed to disengage the primary running wheels from the running track. The switching track is designed to guide the railroad vehicle to a second running track and place the railroad vehicle on the second running track. When the railroad vehicle approaches a switching point and intends to not switch tracks, the switching wheels are not activated and the railroad vehicle continues to travel on the same running track.
[0034] According to one embodiment herein, yet another mechanism for enabling a railroad vehicle to switch tracks is provided. According to the present mechanism, the switching track starts at the same level as the running track and slowly rises to a height where vehicles running on the running track can pass under the switching track. The gauge of the switching track is broader than the running track. At the bifurcation switching point, the switching track and the running track run in parallel for some distance before the switching point and diverge beyond the switching point. At the merging switching point, the switching track and running track run parallel to each other for some distance beyond the switching point. When the railroad vehicle approaches a switching point and intends to switch tracks, onboard apparatus including a one or more switching wheels is activated in the railroad vehicle. The switching wheels, when activated, are designed to get engaged to the switching track. When the switching track and switching wheels are engaged, the railroad vehicle is designed to disengage the primary running wheels from the running track. The switching track is designed to guide the railroad vehicle to a second running track and place the railroad vehicle on the second running track. When the railroad vehicle approaches a switching point and intends to not switch tracks, the switching wheels are not activated and the railroad vehicle continues to travel on the same running track.
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[0042] According to another embodiment herein, a method for enabling a railroad vehicle to switch tracks is disclosed. The method comprises steps of providing a switching track comprising a set of static components, coupling a one or more switching wheels to at least one rail coach, the set of switching wheels arranged to run along the switching track, installing a switching mechanism in each rail coach of the railroad vehicle, the switching mechanism configured for controlling the movement of the switching wheels and optionally activating the switching mechanism so as facilitate engagement of the switching wheels with the switching track for carrying out a track changing operation for the railroad vehicle by disengaging the railroad vehicle from a first running track and engaging the railroad vehicle with a second running track.
[0043] The foregoing description of the specific embodiments will so fully reveal the general nature of the embodiments herein that others can, by applying current knowledge, readily modify and/or adapt for various applications such as specific embodiments without departing from the generic concept, and, therefore, such adaptations and modifications should and are intended to be comprehended within the meaning and range of equivalents of the disclosed embodiments. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. Therefore, while the embodiments herein have been described in terms of preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that the embodiments herein can be practiced with modifications. However, all such modifications are deemed to be within the scope of the claims.
[0044] Although the embodiments herein are described with various specific embodiments, it will be obvious for a person skilled in the art to practice the embodiments herein with modifications.