RAIL VEHICLE, IN PARTICULAR A LOCOMOTIVE
20180093681 ยท 2018-04-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61G9/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A rail vehicle, in particular a locomotive, includes a chassis, a central buffer coupling, a coupling shaft which is hinged to the chassis and carries a coupling head, and a coupling support which has a spring-mounted transverse beam for supporting the coupling shaft. The coupling support has two retaining sheets which are secured to the chassis, and the transverse beam has two guide grooves which run in the spring direction. Each of the retaining sheets engages into a respective one of the guide grooves in a form-locking manner such that the transverse beam is guided in a movable manner in the spring direction and transversely thereto, and each retaining sheet has a predetermined breaking point. In this way, the coupling support is secured to the chassis in a simple manner.
Claims
1-6. (canceled)
7. A rail vehicle or a locomotive, comprising: a chassis; a central buffer coupling having a coupling shaft hinged to said chassis; a coupling head carried by said coupling shaft; a coupling support, said coupling support having a spring-mounted transverse beam for supporting said coupling shaft, said transverse beam having two guide grooves running in a spring direction, and said coupling support having two retaining sheets secured to said chassis; and each of said retaining sheets engaging into a respective one of said guide grooves in a form-locking manner for movably guiding said transverse beam in said spring direction and transversely to said spring direction, and each of said retaining sheets having a respective predetermined breaking point.
8. The rail vehicle according to claim 7, wherein: said coupling support has a base plate supported on said chassis and secured in a form-locking manner by said retaining sheets; and spring elements connect said base plate to said transverse beam.
9. The rail vehicle according to claim 7, which further comprises a slide plate disposed on an upper side of said transverse beam and providing a contact surface for said coupling shaft.
10. The rail vehicle according to claim 7, wherein: said transverse beam has a beam length; said chassis has a front recess for feeding through said coupling shaft, said front recess is disposed behind said transverse beam, said front recess has an edge and said front recess has a clear span being greater than said beam length; each of said retaining sheets has a securing section for securing said retaining sheet on said chassis and a protruding section projecting into said front recess for engaging said retaining sheet into said guide groove; and said predetermined breaking points of said retaining sheets are disposed in a region of said edge of said front recess.
11. The rail vehicle according to claim 10, wherein: said chassis has an overriding protection device forming said edge of said front recess; said overriding protection device has two vertical support brackets disposed laterally of said front recess, a dividing beam interconnecting said support brackets above said front recess and projecting fins on said dividing beam; a carrier plate is connected to said support brackets below said front recess; brush blades are secured to said carrier plate; said securing sections of said retaining sheets are each secured to a respective one of said support brackets; and said base plate is only supported on said carrier plate.
12. The rail vehicle according to claim 7, wherein: said chassis has an energy consumption configuration with plastic ductility for absorbing kinetic energy along a deformation path in a vehicle collision; and said predetermined breaking points of said retaining sheets and said energy consumption configuration provide uninterrupted deformation of said energy consumption configuration in a vehicle collision, despite destruction of said retaining sheets by said coupling head striking said transverse beam.
Description
[0011] Further properties and advantages of the rail vehicle according to the invention will emerge from the description which follows of an exemplary embodiment and from the drawings, in which, in a diagrammatic view,
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[0018] The protruding sections 13 of the retaining sheets 11 engage into guide grooves 10 of the transverse beam 7 in a formfitting manner. At its lateral longitudinal ends the transverse beam 7 has U-shaped guide rails 9 into which the vertical guide grooves 10 are incorporated. The edges of the two retaining sheets 11 facing each other thus form a guide for the vertical spring motion of the transverse beam 7, in which the transverse beam 7 is guided in a movable manner in the spring direction F and transversely thereto. Form fit and spring force bring about self-sustaining spring centering. In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0019] The base plate 21 supported on the carrier plate 28 has a recess 22 at each of its end faces into which one protruding retaining clip 16 respectively protrudes in a formfitting manner at a lower end of the protruding section 13 of a retaining sheet 11. In this way, the base plate 21 is held down on the carrier plate 28 by the retaining sheets 11 and secured in horizontal directions by the form fit between retaining clips 16 and recesses 22. Each of the retaining sheets 11 has a predetermined breaking point 14 in the region of an edge of the front recess 23. The predetermined breaking point 14 forms a tear-off edge of the retaining sheets 11 between the securing section 12 and the protruding section 13 in the event of a vehicle collision in which the central buffer coupling 3 is pushed in the direction of the chassis 2 by an obstacle and in doing so, the coupling head 4 strikes the end face of the transverse beam 7. If the chassis 2 has an energy consumption arrangement which is not shown and which in a vehicle collision possesses plastic ductility along a deformation path to absorb kinetic energy, then the predetermined breaking points 14 of the retaining sheets 11 and the energy consumption arrangement are designed such that despite destruction of the retaining sheets by the coupling head 4 striking the transverse beam 7 in a vehicle collision, the uninterrupted deformation of the energy consumption arrangement can occur. By destroying the retaining sheets 11 at the predetermined breaking points 14, the path is opened for the transverse beam 7 and thus for the central buffer coupling 3 supported thereon.
[0020] In the exemplary embodiment shown, according to