REPLACEMENT RAIL SUPPORT DEVICE
20250230612 ยท 2025-07-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01B26/005
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A support device (10) for a replacement rail (RA) intended to be made integral with a running rail including a first part with removable fastening means (A1) for attachment to a foot (P) of a running rail (RC), and a second part (B) for receiving a replacement rail. The second part is rotatable about an axis (X) relative to the first part (A) and includes two lateral portions (B3, B4) extending in a first longitudinal direction (L1) parallel to the axis of rotation. The two lateral portions (B3, B4) each being designed to bear on a sleeper (T), the second part (B) including a lock for a replacement rail (RA) in at least one second direction (L2) perpendicular to the first longitudinal direction (L1).
Claims
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21. A support device (10) for a replacement rail (RA) intended to be made integral with a running rail (RC), comprising: a first part (A) comprising removable fastening means (A1) for attachment to a foot (P) of a running rail (RC), a second part (B) for receiving a replacement rail (RA), this second part (B) rotatable about an axis (X) relative to the first part (A) and comprising two lateral portions (B3, B4) extending in a first longitudinal direction (L1) parallel to the axis of rotation (X), said two lateral portions (B3, B4) each designed to bear on a sleeper (T), the second part (B) comprising means (B2-1, B1-1) for locking a replacement rail (RA) in at least one second direction (L2) perpendicular to the first longitudinal direction (L1).
22. The device according to claim 21, wherein the first part (A) comprises a substantially baseplate (A2) extending in a fourth direction (L4) perpendicular to the axis of rotation (X) and of which a first end in said fourth direction (L4) is connected in rotation to the second part (B) about said axis (X) and a second opposite end comprises means for clamping the first part (A) to a foot (P) of a running rail (RC).
23. The device according to claim 22, wherein the first end of the baseplate (A2) comprises at least one notch, preferably two notches (E), said two notches (E1, E2) being spaced apart along the axis (X) of rotation, said at least one notch for receiving and retaining, in a fifth direction (L5) perpendicular to the axis X and to the fourth direction (L4), a first edge of a foot (P) of a running rail (RC).
24. The device according to claim 21, wherein each side portion (B3, B4) of the second part (B) comprises a flat top surface, said two top surfaces (B3-1, B4-1) lying in the same first plane.
25. The device according to claim 21, wherein the second part (B) comprises two partitions (B5, B6) whose upper ends are aligned in a same second plane.
26. The device according to claim 24, wherein the second part (B) comprises a riser member (B9) comprising a bearing surface of a replacement rail (RA), the riser member (B9) being able to assume a first position in which the bearing surface (B10) is arranged below said plane and a second position in which the bearing surface (B10) is arranged above said plane.
27. The device as claimed in claim 26, wherein the riser member (B9) comprises an eccentric pin whose outer surface forms the bearing surface (B10).
28. The device according to claim 21, wherein the second part (B) comprises at least one abutment (B7-1) capable of abutting on an upper edge of the foot (P) of a running rail (RC) when the first part (A) is fixed to said running rail (RC).
29. The device according to claim 21, wherein the second part (B) comprises at least two abutments (B7-1) spaced apart along the axis (X) of rotation.
30. The device according to claim 21, wherein the locking means in the second direction (L2) comprise two longitudinal flanges (B2-1, B1-1) formed on each lateral portion (B3, B4), these longitudinal flanges (B2-1, B1-1) together delimiting a longitudinal groove for receiving a replacement rail (RC).
31. The device according to claim 21, wherein the locking means (B8) are able to lock the rail in a third direction (L3) perpendicular to the second direction (L2) and to the first direction (L1).
32. The device according to claim 31, wherein the locking means comprise at least one member (B8) movable between a first position releasing the replacement rail (RA) in the third direction (L3) and a second position locking the replacement rail (RA) in the third direction (L3).
33. The device according to claim 21, further comprising means for electrically isolating the first part (A) and the second part (B).
34. The device according to claim 33, wherein the electrical insulation means comprise a sleeve (A7) carried by a rod for rotational connection of the first part (A) to the second part (B), the sleeve (A7) being interposed between the first part (A) and the second part (B).
35. An assembly comprising a device according to claim 22, wherein the first part (A) is attached to a running rail (RC).
36. The assembly according to claim 35, wherein the first part (A) is interposed between two successive sleepers and the fourth direction (L4) is perpendicular to the running rail (RC).
37. The assembly according to claim 35, in which one side portion (B3) is carried by a sleeper and another portion (B4) is carried by an adjacent sleeper.
38. A method of using the device according to claim 21, comprising: a) fixing the first part (A) to a foot of a running rail (RC) so that the first part (A) is arranged between two successive sleepers (T), b) rotating the second part (B) until the two side portions (B3, B4) come into contact with said two successive sleepers (T).
39. The method according to claim 38, wherein wedges are arranged on said two sleepers (T), the two side portions (B3, B4) being applied to the wedges.
40. The method according to claim 38, further comprising: a step prior to step a) of inserting the first part (A) under the foot (P) of the running rail (RC).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0035] Further features, details and advantages will become apparent from the detailed description below, and from an analysis of the appended drawings, on which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0046] Reference is now made to
[0047] The support device 10 comprises a first part A and a second part B, the first part A and the second part B being connected for rotation relative to one another about an axis X extending in a longitudinal direction L1.
[0048] When the second direction L2 and the fourth direction L4 are parallel, then the third direction L3 and the fifth direction L5 are also parallel.
[0049] As shown in
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[0051] The branches A6 of the first part A each comprise a finger A6-1, extending along the fourth direction L4, towards the clamping means A5 of the second end of the first part A. Together with the base A2, these fingers A6-1 or lugs each delimit a notch E designed to receive a first edge of a runner P of a running rail RC. The two notches E are thus spaced apart along the sixth longitudinal direction L1. The fingers A6-1 belong to the removable fastening means as they cooperate with the clamping means A5.
[0052] The clamping means A5 of the first part comprise a mobile member A8 moving in the fifth direction L5 and receiving a threaded rod A9 passing through said mobile member A8 and screwed into the base A2. The mobile member A8 comprises a stud A8-1 oriented towards the lugs A6-1 in the fourth direction L4 and delimiting with the base a notch for receiving a second edge of a runner of a circulated rail RC. The threaded spindle A9 can be made integral with the moving member to avoid losing or misplacing the threaded spindle. The term integral here indicates that the two aforementioned parts can be manipulated simultaneously, the relative movement of one of the parts with respect to the other still being permitted to enable the fixed part A to be fastened to the circulating rail RC.
[0053] The first part A is positioned on a running rail as follows. The movable clamping member A8 is removed, the base A2 is inserted under a running rail RC and so that a first edge of a flange of said running rail RC comes into the notches delimited by the lugs A6-1. In a second step, the movable member A8 is mounted on the base A2 and clamped so as to block the opposite second edge of the pad of the circulated rail RC. Positioned in this way, the first part A is locked on the RC rail foot and the second part B can be rotated around the X axis of the rod (
[0054] The second part B of the device 10 for supporting a replacement rail RA is now described. This second part B is designed to support a replacement rail RA. It comprises a rigid structure consisting of a first longitudinal wall B1 and a second longitudinal wall B2 spaced apart in the second direction L2. The longitudinal walls B1, B2 are connected by two lateral portions B3, B4 and by two partitions B5, B6 extending along the plane formed by the directions L2 and L3.
[0055] The two lateral portions B3, B4 serve to support a replacement rail RA and each comprise a flat upper surface B3-1, B4-1 which lie in the same first plane so as to support the replacement rail RA in this plane. Similarly, the two partitions B5, B6 have upper ends along the third direction L3 which are aligned in the same second plane, this second plane being merged here with the first plane so as to also be able to support the replacement rail RA. Shims C can be inserted between the branches B3 and B4 and a sleeper to compensate, where necessary, for a significant difference in height between a horizontal plane passing through the axis X of the rod A4 and the upper surface of the sleepers T. In this way, a substantially horizontal positioning of part B and thus of surfaces B3-1 and B4-1 can be guaranteed. The wedges C can be secured by fixing screws passing through the branches B3, B4.
[0056] It can be seen that the two longitudinal walls B1, B2 project in the third direction L3 relative to the surfaces B3-1, B4-1 or to the first plane so as to form longitudinal flanges B1-1, B2-1. In this way, the longitudinal flanges B1-1, B2-1 together form a longitudinal groove for receiving a replacement rail RA, this groove making it possible to lock the replacement rail RA in the second direction L2. Each flange B1-1 and B2-1 comprises a part formed on one lateral portion B3 and another part formed on the other lateral portion B4.
[0057] The first longitudinal wall B1 carries the two branches B7, these two branches B7 extending from this first longitudinal wall B1 in a direction opposite to the second longitudinal wall B2. Each branch B7 of the second part B comprises fingers or lugs B7-1 for locking the second part B in rotation on the baseplate P of the running rail RC to which the first part A is fixed (
[0058] The device 10 also includes means for locking the replacement rail RA on the second part B and in the third direction L3. These ocking means are optional and make it possible to limit displacements of the replacement rail RA in the third direction L3 when a train, particularly a high-speed train, is running on the tracks.
[0059] In the embodiment shown in the figures, the locking means along the third direction L3 comprise at least one member B8 movable between a first position releasing the replacement rail RA along the third direction L3 and a second position locking the replacement rail RA along the third direction L3. This movable member is rotatable along an axis Y perpendicular to the axis X of the rod A4 of the first part A. This Y axis is perpendicular to surfaces B3-1 and B4-1. In the second locking position of the replacement rail RA, the free end of the movable member B8 is positioned above the pad P of the replacement rail RA, as shown in
[0060] The device 10 may also include a riser B9 formed on the second part B, capable of assuming a first position (
[0061] Note that the locking means B8 are designed to lock the foot of the waiting rail RA in the third direction with a non-zero clearance J when the riser member B9 is in its second position (
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