Method and device for supplying auxiliary air to a rail vehicle
09956879 ยท 2018-05-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60L5/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T2260/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T13/74
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L1/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T13/665
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60T11/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60L1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T13/74
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T17/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T13/66
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A compressed air supply device for a rail vehicle, having a main compressor for generating compressed air for a pneumatic brake system and a vehicle battery for supplying electric energy. The compressed air generator for supplying additional auxiliary air for operating at least one pneumatic actuator is provided in a frame of an adjusting drive for a pantograph. The compressed air generator for supplying auxiliary air includes an electric frequency converter for operating the electric-motor driven main compressor of the rail vehicle with low rotational speed from the electric drive energy provided by the vehicle battery. A secondary line is attached to the compressed air line connected to the main compressor to branch off the auxiliary air for the supply of auxiliary air of the actuator.
Claims
1. A compressed-air supply device of a rail vehicle, comprising: an electric motor-driven main compressor for generating compressed air for a pneumatic brake system; and a vehicle battery for the supply of electrical energy; and an electrical frequency inverter for operation of the electric motor-driven main compressor of the rail vehicle at low rotational speed using electrical drive energy provided from the vehicle battery to provide additional auxiliary air supply for operation of at least one pneumatic actuator in the context of an actuating drive for a pantograph, wherein a secondary line is connected to a compressed-air line connected to the electric motor-driven main compressor so as to provide auxiliary air for the auxiliary-air supply to the actuator to be branched off from the compressed-air line.
2. The compressed-air supply device of claim 1, wherein, an adsorption air dryer is connected downstream of the electric motor-driven main compressor from an outlet-side of the compressed-air line of which the secondary line branches off.
3. The compressed-air supply device of claim 1, wherein the compressed-air line issues into a feed pressure vessel.
4. The compressed-air supply device of claim 2, wherein, in the compressed-air line in the region between adsorption air dryer and feed pressure vessel, a minimum-pressure valve is arranged with its blocking direction oriented toward the adsorption air dryer, wherein the secondary line branches off from the compressed-air line in the region between the adsorption air dryer and the minimum-pressure valve.
5. The compressed-air supply device of claim 4, wherein the minimum-pressure valve opens above a pressure of 4 bar.
6. The compressed-air supply device of claim 1, wherein the adsorption air dryer is formed as a two-chamber dryer and comprises two drying vessels which can be operated alternately in a drying phase and in a regeneration phase.
7. A method for operating a compressed-air supply device, wherein compressed air for a pneumatic brake system is generated by a main compressor, and electrical energy is provided by a vehicle battery, and at least one pneumatic actuator in the context of an actuating drive for a pantograph is supplied with auxiliary air, wherein, for the auxiliary-air supply, the electric motor-driven main compressor of the rail vehicle is operated at low rotational speed by an electrical frequency inverter using electrical drive energy provided from the vehicle battery, wherein the auxiliary air is branched off, by a secondary line, from a compressed-air line attached to the main compressor.
8. A rail vehicle having at least one pantograph, the actuating drive of which is at least one pneumatic actuator to which compressed air is supplied by a compressed-air supply device as claimed in claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
(1) Exemplary embodiments will be discussed in more detail below with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSED EMBODIMENTS
(4) Disclosed embodiments encompass the technical teaching that the compressed-air generating means for the auxiliary-air supply comprise an electrical frequency inverter for the operation of the electric motor-driven main compressor of the rail vehicle at low rotational speed using electrical drive energy provided from the vehicle battery, wherein, to the compressed-air line which is connected to the main compressor, there is attached a secondary line for auxiliary air for the auxiliary-air supply to the actuator to be branched off from the compressed-air line.
(5) Additional components of an auxiliary-air supply arrangement, such as an auxiliary-air compressor and the electrical and pneumatic connections thereof, can be omitted. Since the disclosed solution is a compact structural form, it is furthermore possible for a corresponding amount of structural space to be saved. This is because, for the disclosed solution, it is merely necessary for an additional electrical frequency inverter to be jointly integrated into the electrical architecture of the rail vehicle, which frequency inverter must be electrically connected to the drive of the main compressor. The secondary line that branches off from the compressed-air line of the compressor can likewise be laid, with little installation outlay, to the control valve of the pneumatic actuator, which serves as actuating drive, for the movement of the pantograph.
(6) In at least one disclosed embodiment, downstream of the main compressor, there is connected an adsorption-type air dryer or other suitable air dryer, from the outlet-side compressed-air line of which the secondary line branches off for the attachment of the auxiliary air circuit. The compressed-air line may issue into a downstream feed pressure vessel. An efficient extraction of the auxiliary air is possible at this specific location of the compressed-air line.
(7) Furthermore, a minimum-pressure valve may be arranged in the compressed-air line in the region between the air dryer and the feed pressure vessel. The minimum-pressure valve should then be incorporated with its blocking direction oriented toward the air dryer, and in this specific embodiment, the secondary line branches off from the compressed-air line in the region between the adsorption-type air dryer and the minimum-pressure valve. In this way, the auxiliary-air supply can be ensured, and charging of the feed pressure vessel takes place only above the set minimum pressure, this taking place above 4 bar, optionally above 8 bar.
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(9) Furthermore, compressed-air generating means are provided for the additional auxiliary-air supply for the operation of a pneumatic actuator 4 in the context of an actuating drive for a pantograph 5. For this purpose, electrical energy is drawn from the vehicle battery 6, the electrical energy being conducted via an electrical frequency inverter 7 for the electric motor-driven main compressor 1 of the rail vehicle to be driven at low rotational speed, using electrical energy provided from the vehicle battery 6, by way of a second electrical terminal II. In this way, the main compressor 1 runs with a relatively low level of delivery power which is however adequate for the auxiliary-air supply, and the delivered compressed air is, after passing through the adsorption-type air dryer 2, conducted into the outlet-side compressed-air line 8. From here, a secondary line 9 branches off to conduct onward the auxiliary air for the auxiliary-air supply to the actuator 4.
(10) As per
(11) The adsorption-type air dryer 2 is, in this exemplary embodiment, formed in the manner of a two-chamber dryer and accordingly comprises two drying vessels 11a and 11b which can be operated alternately in a drying phase and in a regeneration phase in a generally known manner. For this purpose, a switchover is performed by way of valves 12a and 12b.
LIST OF REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS
(12) 1 Main compressor 2 Adsorption-type air dryer 3 Feed pressure vessel 4 Actuator 5 Pantograph 6 Vehicle battery 7 Frequency inverter 8 Compressed-air line 9 Secondary line 10 Minimum-pressure valve 11 Drying vessel 12 Valve