Drain channel for a tramway track
09562331 · 2017-02-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Jérôme Dubois (Louviers, FR)
- Didier Ollivier (Ecardenville sur Eure, FR)
- Joseph Miquel (Saint Pierre de Bailleul, FR)
- Cyril Leguy (Civières, FR)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A tramway track drainage device includes a drain channel section (5, 6) provided with two ends, at least one end being provided with a wall (14, 16) closing the end. The device further includes an opening (41) created in the wall (14, 16) to form an inspection window for a cable connection (80) with a rail (2) and a plug (60, 70) for closing the opening (41), removable from inside the drain channel section (5, 6).
Claims
1. A drainage device for a tramway track, the drainage device comprising: a drain channel section having two ends, at least one end being provided with a wall closing said end; an opening defined in the wall and configured to form an inspection window for a connection of a cable with a rail; and a plug configured to close the opening, the plug being configured to be removed from inside the drain channel section, wherein the plug further forms a core, the core projecting from the wall on the side opposite the drain channel section, the core occupying a space between the opening of the wall and the connection of the cable with the rail.
2. The device according to claim 1, further comprising an orifice which is distinct from the opening and is defined in the wall passage of the cable, wherein the wall comprises a bottom outlet orifice to guide a flow of liquid to the outside of the drain channel section, the orifice being disposed between the opening and the bottom outlet orifice.
3. The device according to claim 2, further comprising a seal configured to establish tightness with the cable.
4. The device according to claim 1, wherein the wall comprises a first layer of a flexible material and at least one second layer of a rigid material.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein each of the ends of the drain channel section is provided with a substantially similar wall.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the plug further comprises a spout for the flow of liquid coming from the rail towards the inside of the drain channel.
7. The device according to claim 6, wherein the plug comprises a flexible material and a deformable structure, the plug comprising a locking surface which is active when the spout is in a guiding state.
8. A drainage kit for a tramway track, the drainage kit comprising: at least one first section and at least one second section, each of the sections having two ends, at least one end being provided with a wall closing said end, an opening defined in the wall and configured to form an inspection window for a connection of a cable with a rail, and a removable plug configured to close the opening, the sections each being configured to be mounted substantially perpendicularly and facing one another on either side of the rail so that each opening forms the inspection window for the connection of the cable with the rail, wherein the removable plug further forms a core, the core projecting from the wall on the side opposite the respective section, the core occupying a space between the opening of the wall and the connection of the cable with the rail.
9. The drainage kit according to claim 8, wherein the plug comprises a spout configured to guide a flow of liquid coming from the rail towards the inside of the first drain channel section, the plug being configured to be fitted in a removable manner from inside the first drain channel section, the opening of the first drain channel section having a cross-section that is strictly larger than a tubular portion of the plug forming the spout that is to extend towards the outside of the first drain channel section.
10. The drainage kit according to claim 8, wherein the plug forms the core which is configured to occupy the space between the opening of the wall of the second drain channel section and the connection of the cable with the rail to form an access chamber to said connection from inside the second drain channel section.
11. The drainage kit according to claim 10, wherein the core is hollow.
12. The drainage kit according to claim 11, wherein the core comprises an additional wall which is substantially parallel to the wall of the second drain channel section after assembly, said additional wall having a cut-out for the passage of the cable from the inside of the second drain channel section to the connection with the rail.
13. The device according to claim 2, wherein the wall comprises a first layer of a flexible material and at least one second layer of a rigid material.
14. The device according to claim 2, wherein each of the ends of the drain channel section is provided with a substantially similar wall.
15. The device according to claim 2, wherein the plug further comprises a spout for the flow of liquid coming from the rail towards the inside of the drain channel.
16. The drainage kit according to claim 9, wherein the plug forms the core which is configured to occupy the space between the opening of the wall of the second drain channel section and the connection of the cable with the rail to form an access chamber to said connection from inside the second drain channel section.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from studying the detailed description below and the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(10) The accompanying drawings are substantially of a certain nature and may not only serve to complete the invention but also contribute to its definition, where applicable.
(11) The drain channels already marketed by the Applicant are satisfactory in terms of drainage. That is the conventional function of a drain channel. During his research aimed at facilitating the work of his clients, who are railway track layers, the Applicant looked into problems that are unknown to hydraulic engineers. Going against a custom of track layers, the Applicant has designed a system which provides both drainage of water and accessibility to electrical connections.
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(13) A drain channel section 4, 5, 6 is formed substantially of a U-shaped profile which is open at the top and is made, for example, of polymer concrete. A straight section of such a section is shown in
(14) The rails 2 have a guide profile or groove 10 which is open to the top and is offset laterally from a stem 11 (on the right in
(15) The rails 2 are supported by concrete blocks (not shown) by way of their foot. The system comprises a tubular element 17, for example a polyethylene sleeve, which connects two adjacent sections 5, 6 by passing beneath the rail 2. The tubular element 17 is engaged in bottom outlet orifices 13 created in each of the end walls 14, 16 of the two drain channel sections 5, 6 disposed on either side of the rail 2.
(16) The drainage water collected in the drain channel sections 4, 5, 6 may be carried away perpendicularly to the tracks 3 by the drain channel and then parallel to the tracks 3 by a suitable collector (not shown) or by way of discharge conduits disposed at a lower level than that of the bottom of the drain channel sections 4, 5, 6. As can be seen in
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(18) As is shown in
(19) In one embodiment, which is shown in the right-hand portion of
(20) In the assembled state, the tubular wall 32 of the plug 30 is disposed in the opening 41. The lugs 33 rest on an outer surface of the wall 14 on the periphery of the opening 41. The periphery 34 of the plug 30 rests on an inner surface of the wall 14 on the periphery of the opening 41. The lugs 33 and the periphery 34 of the plug 30 partially enclose the periphery of the opening 41. The lugs 33 and the periphery 34 form stop surfaces for the positioning of the plug 30 in the opening 41. The plug 30 is held at least partially in the opening 41. The plug 30 is of a structure and a material which are deformable. The deformability of the plug 30 allows the plug 30 to be removed from inside the first drain channel section 5. In a variant, the deformability of the plug 30 allows the outside dimensions of the tubular wall 32 to be identical to or even slightly greater than the dimensions of the opening 41. Removal of the plug 30 during maintenance operations confers on the opening 41 its function of an inspection window for the connection of the cable 80 with the rail 2. The plug 30 is fitted in a removable manner from inside the first drain channel section 5.
(21) In one embodiment, which is shown in the left-hand portion of
(22) The core 50 comprises lugs 53 which extend in a diametrally outer direction from one end of the tubular portion 52. The core 50 comprises, in the example described here, an additional wall 51. The additional wall 51 is disposed substantially perpendicular to the tubular portion 52 and in the bore of said tubular portion 52. The additional wall 51 delimits two distinct portions inside the tubular portion 52. Here, the additional wall 51 is placed at a small distance from the lugs 53. In a variant, the additional wall 51 can be aligned with the lugs 53 or alternatively can be disposed on the side of the tubular portion 52 remote from the lugs 53. The additional wall 51 comprises a cutout 55 adapted for the passage of a cable 80.
(23) In the assembled state, the lugs 53 are in abutment on an inner surface of the wall 16 on the periphery of the opening 41. The lugs 53 form stop surfaces for the positioning of the core 50 in the opening 41. The tubular portion 52 extends for the most part outside the second drain channel section 6 from the end wall 16 in the direction of the stem 11 of the rail 2. The end of the tubular portion 52 situated opposite the lugs 53 and the second drain channel section 6 is in contact with the stem 11 of the rail 2. Said end of the tubular portion 52 surrounds the connection between the cable 8 and the stem 11 of the rail 2. The additional wall 51 is here substantially a continuation of the end wall 16 of the second drain channel section 6 inside the tubular portion 52. The tubular portion 52 is hollow.
(24) The tubular portion 52, the additional wall 51 and the outer surface of the stem 11 delimit a chamber 59. The cable 80 connected to the stem 11 of the rail 2 is disposed inside the second drain channel section 6 as far as the connection with the rail 2, passing through the cutout 55 and the chamber 59. The plug 50 is of a structure and a material which are deformable. The deformability of the plug 50 allows the core 50 to be removed from inside the second drain channel section 6. In a variant, the deformability of the plug 50 allows the outside dimensions of the tubular portion 52 to be identical to or even slightly greater than the dimensions of the opening 41. Removal of the core 50 during maintenance operations confers on the opening 41 its function as an inspection window for the connection of the cable 80 with the rail 2. In the case of temporary removal of the core 50 from the opening 41, the core 50 remains threaded round the cable 80 in the second drain channel section 6, which prevents the core 50 from being lost. The core 50 is fitted in a removable manner from inside the second drain channel section 6.
(25) During operation, after assembly, the core 50 occupies a space between the opening 41 of the end wall 16 of the second drain channel section 6 and the connection of the cable 80 with the rail 2. The space so occupied remains free of any filling materials introduced around the rail 2 during manufacture of the tracks 3. On removal of the core 50, during maintenance, the space becomes an access chamber to the connection from inside the second drain channel section 6. In the example described here, the core 50 further protects the portion of the cable 80 that is disposed between the second drain channel section 6 and the cable-rail connection.
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(27) In an embodiment shown in the right-hand portion of
(28) The plug 60 comprises lugs 63 which extend in a diametrally outer direction from one end of the tubular portion 62. The plug 60 comprises lugs 66 which extend in a diametrally outer direction from the outer surface of the tubular portion 62. The lugs 66 extend substantially perpendicularly to the lugs 63. The lugs 63 and 66 are spaced from one another by a distance that is substantially equal to the thickness of the end wall 14 around the opening 41. The lugs 63 and 66 and the end of the tubular portion 62 supporting said lugs 63 and 66 have a C-shaped cross-sectional profile according to the plane of
(29) The tubular portion 62 comprises an inner surface. The inner surface defines the spout 61. The spout 61 forms a channel or hole passing over the length of the tubular portion 62. The spout 61 opens on either side of the plug 60.
(30) In the assembled state, the outer covering of the tubular portion 62 may further perform a function substantially similar to that of the cores 50, 70 described hereinbefore. The tubular portion 62 is arranged to allow the plug 60 to be removed from inside the drain channel section 5.
(31) In the assembled state, part of the tubular portion 62 surrounding the spout 61 is disposed through the opening 41. The lugs 63 rest on an inner surface of the wall 14 on the periphery of the opening 41. The lugs 66 rest on an outer surface of the wall 14 on the periphery of the opening 41. The C-shaped profile partially encloses the periphery of the opening 41. The totality of the surfaces of the plug 60 that are in contact with the periphery and the bore of the opening 41 form a locking surface. The tubular portion 62 is held at least partially in the opening 41. The plug 60 is of a structure and a material that are deformable. The deformability of the plug 60 allows the plug 60 to be removed from inside the first drain channel section 5. In a variant, the deformability of the plug 60 allows the outside dimensions of the tubular portion 62 to be identical to or even slightly greater than the dimensions of the opening 41. Removal of the plug 60 during maintenance operations, shown in
(32) The tubular portion 62 extends for the most part outside the first drain channel section 5 from the end wall 14 in the direction of the drainage slot 12 of the rail 2. The end of the tubular portion 62 that is remote from the lugs 63 and the first drain channel section 5 is here in contact with the periphery of the drainage slot 12 of the rail 2. The end of the tubular portion 62 surrounds the bottom end of the drainage slot 12 of the rail 2. The spout 61 of the plug 60 permits a flow of liquid coming from a drainage slot 12 of a guide groove 10 of the rail 2 towards the inside of the first drain channel section 5. The spout 61 has a guiding state, in the fitted state of the plug 60 in the opening 41, in which the locking surface is active, see
(33) In the example described here, the end wall 14 of the first drain channel section 5 further comprises an orifice 81 which is distinct from the opening 41 and is created in the end wall 14 for the passage of a cable 80. The orifice 81 for the passage of a cable 80 is here disposed in the end wall 14 between the opening 41 and the bottom outlet orifice 13. The orifice 81 for the passage of the cable 80 further carries an elastomer-based seal 82 (not shown in
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(36) In a variant, the assembled system may be a combination of the right-hand and left-hand portions of each of the embodiments of
(37) In a variant, each of the ends of the drain channel sections 4, 5, 6 may be provided with substantially similar end walls 14, 16. In this variant, the openings 41, the orifices 81 and/or the bottom outlet orifices 13 may be closed up by various removable and compatible plugs 30, 50, 60, 70. For example, the drain channel sections 4, 5, 6 may be provided with identical openings 41. The drain channel sections 4, 5, 6 may be sold with or without plugs 30 closing up the openings 41 or alternatively with the plugs 30, 50, 60, 70 supplied separately. The drain channel sections 4, 5, 6 may be sold and supplied as elements of a kit, the kit further comprising one or more types of plugs 30, 50, 60, 70. An operator can remove the plug 30 in order to free the openings 41 that are necessary according to the desired use and can fit a plug 30, 50, 60, 70 therein before, during or after the assembly of the drain channel sections 4, 5, 6 in their final locations.
(38) After assembly of the drain channel sections 4, 5, 6 in their final locations in correspondence with the tracks, the whole forms a drainage system, or drain channel, for tramway tracks.
(39) Although the drain channel in the examples described here is intended for tramway tracks, the invention can be adapted to any railway track the top end of which is substantially in alignment with the surrounding ground and access to which from the side during operation is of interest. This system may be adapted especially to railway tracks of transport or handling means, such as those present in some industrial zones, ports, etc.
(40) The common accomplishment of drainage of the rails and the electrical connections allows common components and operations to be used during construction of tramway tracks. Dealing with these two problems together allows savings to be made.
(41) The invention is not limited to the process and apparatus examples described above solely by way of example but encompasses all variants which the person skilled in the art may envisage within the scope of the following claims.