Railroad vehicle and plug door for railroad vehicle
09663119 ยท 2017-05-30
Assignee
- CENTRAL JAPAN RAILWAY COMPANY NIPPON SHARYO, LTD. (Nagoya, JP)
- NIPPON SHARYO, LTD. (Nagoya, JP)
- Nabtesco Corporation (Tokyo, JP)
Inventors
- Yukio Takahashi (Toyohashi, JP)
- Hiroki Tsunoda (Atami, JP)
- Soshi Kawakami (Kawasaki, JP)
- Yuya Futamura (Nagoya, JP)
- Tomoyuki Fukunaga (Saitama, JP)
- Tadahiro Mitsuda (Nagoya, JP)
- Genta Sakaki (Kobe, JP)
Cpc classification
B61D19/009
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61D19/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05D15/1044
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05D2015/1039
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
B61D19/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E05D15/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
Provided are a railroad vehicle that makes it possible to maintain the air tightness of a door and a plug door for a railroad vehicle. A second rail is provided parallel to a first rail in the longitudinal direction of a vehicle body above the leading edge side (door side) of a plug rail. The second rail supports the leading edge side of the plug rail. As a result, both edges of the plug rail are supported by the first rail and the second rail. Dangling of the leading edge side of the plug rail is thus prevented even when the plug distance (the distance that the door moves in the vehicle body width direction) is long. In this way, it is possible to block the doorway without leaving a gap using the door and to maintain the air tightness of the door.
Claims
1. A railroad vehicle provided with a side wall of a vehicle body, a doorway opened in the side wall of the vehicle body, a door that opens and closes the doorway, and a plug mechanism that moves the door to a position where an outer surface of the door is flush with an outer surface of the vehicle body when the doorway is closed by the door, comprising: wherein the plug mechanism is provided with: a first rail that is suspended from a ceiling of the vehicle body and extends in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle body, the first rail guiding the door in reciprocal movement in the vehicle body longitudinal direction with respect to the doorway; a second rail that is suspended from the ceiling of the vehicle body between the first rail and the side wall of the vehicle body and extends in the vehicle body longitudinal direction, the second rail guiding the door in reciprocal movement in the vehicle body longitudinal direction with respect to the doorway; a plug rail that extends between the first rail and the second rail, the plug rail guiding the door in movement in a width direction of the vehicle body; a moving member that moves along the plug rail; and a door hanging member coupled to a lower surface of the moving member and to an upper inside surface of the door, wherein the plug rail is provided with a rail formed so as to extend having a dimension longer, in a vehicle width direction, than the moving member, and wherein the moving member is moved along the rail of the plug rail, in the vehicle width direction.
2. The railroad vehicle according to claim 1, wherein, while the door is blocking the doorway, the door hanging member, the moving member, the plug rail, and the second rail are superposed from bottom to top in a sectional side view.
3. The railroad vehicle according to claim 1, further comprising: a first pressing device that is disposed adjacent to the door in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle body and adapted to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle, the first pressing device having a first piston and a link mechanism, the first piston telescoping in the vehicle body longitudinal direction, and the link mechanism abutting on an inner surface of the door with the telescopic motion of the first piston and rotationally moving the door in a direction to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle and in the reverse direction thereof; and a second pressing device that is disposed to face the inner surface of the door and adapted to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle, the second pressing device having a second piston and a pressing member, the second piston telescoping in a width direction of the vehicle body, and the pressing member being coupled to a leading end of the second piston, the pressing member abutting on the inner surface of the door with the telescopic motion of the second piston and moving the door in a direction to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle and in the reverse direction thereof, wherein, when the door is closed, the door is pressed by the second pressing device prior to being pressed by the first pressing device.
4. A plug door for a railroad vehicle provided with a door that opens and closes a doorway opened in a side wall of a vehicle body of the railroad vehicle and a plug mechanism that moves the door to a position where an outer surface of the door is flush with an outer surface of the vehicle body when the doorway is closed by the door, wherein the plug mechanism is provided with: a first rail that is suspended from a ceiling of the vehicle body and extends in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle body, the first rail guiding the door in reciprocal movement in the vehicle body longitudinal direction with respect to the doorway; a second rail that is suspended from the ceiling of the vehicle body between the first rail and the side wall of the vehicle body and extends in the vehicle body longitudinal direction, the second rail guiding the door in reciprocal movement in the vehicle body longitudinal direction with respect to the doorway; a plug rail that extends between the first rail and the second rail, the plug rail guiding the door in movement in a width direction of the vehicle body; a moving member that moves along the plug rail; and a door hanging member coupled to a lower surface of the moving member and to an upper inside surface of the door, wherein the plug rail is provided with a rail formed so as to extend having a dimension longer, in a vehicle width direction, than the moving member, and wherein the moving member is moved along the rail of the plug rail, in the vehicle width direction.
5. The railroad vehicle according to claim 2, further comprising: a first pressing device that is disposed adjacent to the door in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle body and adapted to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle, the first pressing device having a first piston and a link mechanism, the first piston telescoping in the vehicle body longitudinal direction, and the link mechanism abutting on an inner surface of the door with the telescopic motion of the first piston and rotationally moving the door in a direction to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle and in the reverse direction thereof; and a second pressing device that is disposed to face the inner surface of the door and adapted to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle, the second pressing device having a second piston and a pressing member, the second piston telescoping in a width direction of the vehicle body, and the pressing member being coupled to a leading end of the second piston, the pressing member abutting on the inner surface of the door with the telescopic motion of the second piston and moving the door in a direction to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle and in the reverse direction thereof, wherein, when the door is closed, the door is pressed by the second pressing device prior to being pressed by the first pressing device.
6. A plug mechanism that moves a door to a position where an outer surface of the door is flush with an outer surface of a vehicle body when a doorway in a side wall of the vehicle body is closed by the door, the plug mechanism comprising: a first rail that is suspended from a ceiling of the vehicle body and extends in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle body, the first rail guiding the door in reciprocal movement in the vehicle body longitudinal direction with respect to the doorway; a second rail that is suspended from the ceiling of the vehicle body between the first rail and the side wall of the vehicle body and extends in the vehicle body longitudinal direction, the second rail guiding the door in reciprocal movement in the vehicle body longitudinal direction with respect to the doorway; a plug rail that extends between the first rail and the second rail, the plug rail guiding the door in movement in a width direction of the vehicle body; a moving member that moves along the plug rail; and a door hanging member coupled to a lower surface of the moving member and to an upper inside surface of the door, wherein the plug rail is provided with a rail formed so as to extend having a dimension longer, in a vehicle width direction, than the moving member, and wherein the moving member is moved along the rail of the plug rail, in the vehicle width direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENT
(7) Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(8) The railroad vehicle 1 is provided with a first rail 2 extending in a vehicle body longitudinal direction (i.e., from the near side to the far side of the drawing sheet in
(9) The plug rail 5 extends downwardly from the bearing fitting 4 and then is bent to extend toward a door 8. A rail 5a (see Portion A in
(10) An L-shaped door-hanging fitting 7 is coupled to a lower surface of the moving member 6 so as to couple the moving member 6 and the door 8. The door 8 is provided integral with the moving member 6 through the door hanging fitting 7 so as to be movable in the vehicle body width direction (i.e., in the horizontal direction in
(11) A second rail 9 is provided parallel to the first rail 2 in the vehicle longitudinal direction above the leading end side (door 8 side) of the plug rail 5 (see
(12) Furthermore, as shown in
(13) Furthermore, a guide passage 12 is coupled to the other surface (the right side surface in
(14) As shown in
(15) Furthermore, a coil spring 16 is inserted on each of the two shafts 13 on the opposite side across the slide member 14 from the door 8 so as to urge the slide member 14 toward the door 8. Thus, the rotating roller 15 travels while separating the door 8 from the wall surface when passing through the inside of the guide passage 12, and can also move smoothly from the straight passage to the bent passage of the guide passage 12.
(16) Further, as shown in
(17) Therefore, the telescopic motion of the rod 18 allows the bearing fitting 4, the plug rail 5 coupled to the bearing fitting 4, the moving member 6 coupled to the plug rail 5, the door hanging fitting 7, the door 8, and the block piece 11 to reciprocate in the vehicle body longitudinal direction. It should be noted that the shafts 13, the slide member 14, and the rotating roller 15 are also allowed to reciprocate in the vehicle body longitudinal direction through the door hanging fitting 7.
(18) In contrast, as shown in
(19) As shown in
(20) It should be noted that, in
(21) That is, the three main pressing devices 40 and the two auxiliary pressing devices 30 are alternately provided on the left side. Also in the same manner, the three main pressing devices 40 and the two auxiliary pressing devices 30 are alternately provided on the right side. Thus, it is possible to equally press the door 8 against the door frame and to ensure the air tightness.
(22) Next, referring to
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(24) The auxiliary pressing device 30 is adapted to further move the door 8 indicated by the two-dot dash line in
(25) When the door 8 is moved to the position 8 indicated by the two-dot dash line in
(26) Moreover, a blocking wall 8b that surrounds the portion of the door 8 on which the pressing member 33 abuts is provided inward the vehicle on an inner surface (on the door end side) of the door 8. Thus, an accident, such as pinching a finger between the pressing member 33 and the inner surface of the door 8, can be prevented. It should be noted that a gap between the leading end of the blocking wall 8b and the obliquely-extending wall surface is of a size so that the finger does not enter the gap.
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(28) The main pressing device 40 is provided with an air cylinder 41 and a piston that telescopes in the vehicle body longitudinal direction from the air cylinder 41. The main pressing device 40 is also provided with: a rotary shaft 42 coupled to the inner surface of the vehicle body side wall and extending vertically; an arm 43 journaled to the rotary shaft 42 and extending inward the vehicle, a leading end thereof being bent toward the inner surface of the door 8; a rotating roller 44 turnably journaled to the leading end of the arm 43; and a link member 45 having one end that is rotatably coupled to the leading end of the piston and the other end that is rotatably coupled to the arm 43. It should be noted that the leading end of the piston is provided with a rotary shaft and the one end of the link member 45 is coupled to the rotary shaft. Furthermore, the arm 43 is mounted to the rotating roller 44 and the link member 45 in such a manner as to be rotatable on the rotary shaft.
(29) With the main pressing device 40, when the piston is extended in the vehicle body longitudinal direction, the link member 45 causes the arm 43 to rotate about the rotary shaft 42, and the rotating roller 44 turnably journaled to the leading end of the arm 43 abuts the inner surface of the door 8 and presses the door 8 toward the door frame W. In this case, even if an external force is applied from the outer surface of the door 8, the external force is distributed without acting directly upon the link member 45 and the piston. It is therefore possible to resist the external force and ensure or maintain the air tightness of the door 8 without increasing the size of the cylinder 41.
(30) That is, if the main pressing device 40 and the auxiliary pressing device 30 are operated in reverse order, the main pressing device 40 cannot move the door 8 over a long distance. In order to move the door 8 over a long distance, it is necessary to increase the size of the arm 43, and, accordingly, also to increase the size of the cylinder 41. Furthermore, it is necessary to increase the size of the cylinder 31, because the external force acts directly upon the piston 32 in the auxiliary pressing device 30.
(31) As described above, causing the main pressing device 40 and the auxiliary pressing device 30 to work in reverse order leads to an increase in the size of the cylinder device. However, according to the aspect of this embodiment, there is no need to increase the size of the cylinder device. In this manner, according to this embodiment, it is possible to efficiently move the door 8 to an airtight position and ensure or maintain the air tightness of the door 8 without increasing the size of the cylinder device even when the door 8 must be moved across a distance to arrive at the airtight position.
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(33) As shown in
(34) In contrast, when the door 8 is stored in the door pocket T as shown in
(35) Therefore, in this embodiment, the portion of the leading end 51 of the opening/closing door 50 through which the blocking wall 8b passes is made of rubber or a brush. Thus, even if the blocking wall 8b is provided in a protruding manner on the door 8, the entrance T1 of the door pocket T can be covered. It is therefore possible to prevent, for example, the inadvertent entry of a finger from the portion through which the blocking wall 8b passes.
(36) While an embodiment of the present invention has been described above, the present invention is by no means limited to the above embodiment, and it is obvious that various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.