MAGNETIC RAIL SHUNT WITH VARIABLE RESISTOR
20180111632 ยท 2018-04-26
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/6205
ELECTRICITY
B61L1/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61L27/53
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60M5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A magnetically clampable rail shunt (1) comprising two magnetic clamps (10), each clamp having a magnetic device for attaching the clamp to one of two parallel railway rails (R1, R2) of a railway track by magnetic force, and an electrical conductor (20) electrically connecting the two magnetic clamps (10) for shunting the two parallel railway rails. The rail shunt (1) is characterised by a variable electrical resistor assembly (30) for adjusting the electrical resistance of the rail shunt (1), said variable electrical resistor assembly (30) being connected in series between the two magnetic clamps (10) via said electrical conductor (20). Preferred application to testing of track circuits.
Claims
1. A magnetically clampable rail shunt comprising: two magnetic clamps, each clamp having a magnetic device for attaching the clamp to one of two parallel railway rails of a railway track by magnetic force; an electrical conductor electrically connecting the two magnetic clamps for shunting the two parallel railway rails; and a variable electrical resistor assembly for adjusting the electrical resistance of the rail shunt, said variable electrical resistor assembly being connected in series between the two magnetic clamps via said electrical conductor.
2. The rail shunt of claim 1, wherein the variable electrical resistor assembly comprises a variable resistor having: a central supporting core; an electric current carrying wire wound around the core; and a plurality of connection terminals distributed along the length of said wire for connecting ends of said electrical conductor to predetermined portions of said wire and thus for setting the resistance value of the variable resistor.
3. The rail shunt of claim 2, wherein the core is a preferably metallic plate, and the wound wire is electrically insulated from said plate by at least one electrically insulating member placed between said plate and said wire.
4. The rail shunt of claim 2 wherein the variable electrical resistor assembly (30) comprises a housing accommodating said variable resistor.
5. The rail shunt of claim 2, wherein the wire is made of a material whose resistivity remains essentially constant over a temperature range of 25 C. to +85 C., such as constantan.
6. The rail shunt of claim 1, wherein the variable electrical resistor assembly is adapted for adjusting the electrical resistance of the rail shunt between 0 and around 2.5 Ohm.
7. The rail shunt of claim 1, wherein the electrical conductor comprises a first electrical cable electrically connecting one clamp to the variable electrical resistor assembly, and a second electrical cable electrically connecting the variable electrical resistor assembly to the other clamp.
8. The rail shunt of claim 1, wherein the magnetic device is a set of individual magnets.
9. The rail shunt of claim 8, wherein each magnetic clamp has a magnet receiving plate for receiving said magnets and a cover plate covering the magnet receiving plate.
10. The rail shunt of claim 9, wherein the magnet receiving plate has a plurality of magnet receiving recesses, each recess having one magnet arranged therein.
11. The rail shunt of claim 10, wherein the recesses are arranged in a single row.
12. The rail shunt of claim 10, wherein each recess is cylindrical.
13. The rail shunt of claim 1, wherein each magnetic clamp is T-shaped with a longitudinal base and a transverse head.
14. The rail shunt of claim 13, wherein each transverse head has a fastening member, such as a hole, at one of its ends for fastening an end of the electrical conductor to the magnetic clamp.
15. The rail shunt of claim 1, wherein each magnetic clamp has a handle for pulling the magnetic clamp off a railway rail.
16. The rail shunt of claim 8, wherein the set of individual magnets is made of neodymium, arranged inside the magnetic clamp.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] An embodiment of the invention will now be described in detail, with references to the attached drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0028] The magnetic shunt 1 of the present invention is a tool that is used to test whether a track circuit installed on a railway track functions properly, i.e. is able to detect the presence of a railway vehicle on the railway track. For further details on track circuits, reference is made to the corresponding Wikipedia article.
[0029] To test a track circuit, maintenance personnel electrically short-circuits two parallel railway rails by placing the magnetic shunt 1 between the two rails. This simulates an electrical short-circuit created by a train axle on the two rails.
[0030] The magnetic shunt 1 is shown in operation in
[0031] The magnetic shunt 1 has three main components: a set of two magnetic clamps 10, an electrical conductor 20 and a variable electrical resistor assembly 30. The variable electrical resistor assembly 30 is connected in series between the two magnetic clamps 10 via said electrical conductor 20.
[0032] In
[0033] Current I flowing through rail R1 can cross over to rail R2 via one of the magnetic clamps 10, the first electrical cable 21, the variable electrical resistor assembly 30, the second electrical cable 22 and the other magnetic clamp 10.
[0034] Each magnetic clamp 10 has a magnetic device 11 (cf.
[0035] The configuration of the variable electrical resistor assembly 30 can be changed in order to adjust the electrical resistance of the rail shunt 1 to the desired value of shunt resistance to be tested.
[0036] With reference to
[0037] Each magnetic clamp 10 preferably has a size of around 300 mm60 mm. The clamps 10 are symmetrical so that one clamp can be used on both rails of a railway track.
[0038] Each clamp 10 includes a magnet receiving bottom plate 14 and a cover plate 15 for covering the magnet receiving plate 14. Both plates 14 and 15 are made of a ferromagnetic material, such as stainless steel. The bottom plate 14 is T-shaped and the cover plate 15 is rectangular. The bottom plate 14 has a series of screw threads 16 along its length and the cover plate 15 has a corresponding series of through holes 17 for fastening the cover plate 15 to the bottom plate 14 via screws.
[0039] The cover plate 15 has one or more handles 18 for pulling the magnetic clamp 10 off a railway rail.
[0040] The bottom plate 14 accommodates the magnetic device 11. The cover plate 15 covers the magnetic device 11 to prevent it from falling out of the bottom plate 14 and to protect it from damage. The magnetic device 11 is a set of individual magnets 11.1 to 11.10. In the present example, there are ten individual magnets. Preferably, each magnet 11.1 to 11.10 is disk-shaped. One suitable material for the magnets is neodymium. Each individual magnet is received in one magnet receiving recess 19.
[0041] As shown in
[0042] Each transverse head 13 has a fastening member, that is a hole H, at each of its ends. As shown in
[0043] With reference to
[0044] Turning first to
[0045] Of course, the number and the position of the terminals can be changed to increase or reduce the choice of resistance values.
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[0047] The wire 31.1 is preferably made of a material whose resistivity remains essentially constant over a temperature range of 25 C. to +85 C., such as constantan. This prevents the resistance of the magnetic shunt 1 from deviating from the set value when the electrical resistor's temperature increases due to resistive heating.
[0048] The magnetic shunt 1 is used as follows. First, each magnetic clamp 10, having one electrical cable 21, 22 fastened thereto, is attached to one railway rail R1, R2 by simply placing each clamp 10 on the running surface S. Then, the remaining free end of one electrical cable 21, 22 is fastened to the fixed terminal 31.2 of the variable resistor 31. The remaining free end of the other electrical cable 22, 21 is fastened to one of the terminals 31.2 to 31. 7 to set the resistance value of the magnetic shunt 1. Then, one can check the proper operation of the track circuit associated with the rails. Once the check is complete, each magnetic clamp 10 can be removed from the rail by pulling on the handle 18.
[0049] The magnetic shunt of the present invention has in particular the following advantages: [0050] The connection to and release from the rails is quick without the need for any tools; [0051] The shunt is lightweight and compact; [0052] It has a good surface contact to the rails and therefore the contact resistance of the clamps can be neglected in the shunt measure; [0053] It can reproduce a variety of different resistances corresponding to different types of train axles; [0054] Switching between different resistance values is straightforward. One only needs to reposition one cable end; [0055] The magnetic shunt is not affected by aging or wear, because no screws are used to connect it to the rails as the typical shunts do; [0056] It can operate in an extended range of temperature and power ratings without changing its properties.