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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Slot car track cleaning device US15416136 2017-01-26 US10201763B2 2019-02-12 Norman Napaul Pepin
A slot car track cleaner is provided. The slot car track cleaner includes a housing having at least an upper plate and a lower plate. A ledge may be disposed within the housing. The present invention further includes a plurality of floating weights. The floating weights hang from the ledge. A bottom portion of each of the floating weights protrudes beyond the lower plate. Each of the floating weights slide upwards when a pressure is applied to the bottom portion. A vertical plate is secured to the housing. The vertical plate includes a bottom edge protruding from the housing beyond the lower plate. A cleaning pad is secured to a bottom surface of the lower plate and covers the bottom portions of the plurality floating weights and at least a portion of the bottom edge of the vertical plate.
142 SLOT CAR TRACK CLEANING DEVICE US15416136 2017-01-26 US20170239690A1 2017-08-24 Norman Napaul Pepin
A slot car track cleaner is provided. The slot car track cleaner includes a housing having at least an upper plate and a lower plate. A ledge may be disposed within the housing. The present invention further includes a plurality of floating weights. The floating weights hang from the ledge. A bottom portion of each of the floating weights protrudes beyond the lower plate. Each of the floating weights slide upwards when a pressure is applied to the bottom portion. A vertical plate is secured to the housing. The vertical plate includes a bottom edge protruding from the housing beyond the lower plate. A cleaning pad is secured to a bottom surface of the lower plate and covers the bottom portions of the plurality floating weights and at least a portion of the bottom edge of the vertical plate.
143 Snow removal brush, vehicle, combination vehicle, and track transportation system US14829212 2015-08-18 US09732490B2 2017-08-15 Kousuke Katahira; So Tamura
A snow removal brush includes a brush rotary shaft that is disposed on each of opposite lateral surfaces of a vehicle body traveling along a track and in a vehicle width direction of the vehicle body and is supported by the vehicle body to be rotatable about an axis extending in a direction intersecting a track surface of the track, and a brush part that protrudes from an outer circumferential surface of the brush rotary shaft to a radial outer side. The brush part is formed to come into contact with trolley wires provided for the track and supplying electricity to the vehicle body.
144 Machine group and method for cleaning ballast of a track US14110041 2012-03-08 US09416509B2 2016-08-16 Josef Theurer; Herbert Woergoetter
A machine group for cleaning ballast of a track includes a first machine, having an endless clearing chain for ballast cleaning, and a second machine preceding the former with regard to a working direction and having a pick-up device for picking up cleaned ballast pre-deposited on the track. A third machine is arranged to precede the second machine. The third machine has two shoulder excavating devices for picking up the ballast located in a shoulder region of a ballast bed, and a second screening plant for cleaning the picked-up ballast.
145 Multi-purpose lawn assembly US10910438 2004-08-03 US07059107B2 2006-06-13 Vincent Pulvirenti
An edger assembly for use with a mechanized vehicle includes a mechanized vehicle, laterally adjustable shafts extending laterally outwardly on both sides of the vehicle, and dual elongated arms attached at each end of the shafts each generally perpendicular to the shafts. The edger assembly also includes an edging assembly attached to each arm wherein the edging assembly has a blade. Further, the edger assembly includes a protecting arm connected to the edger and slidably positioned to engage an object prior to blade contact and a mechanical linkage. The mechanical linkage can be constructed and arranged to move in response to protecting arm movement, where movement of the mechanical linkage moves the blade from an edging position to a non-edging position.
146 Machine for withdrawing bulk material from a track US905065 1997-08-01 US5937548A 1999-08-17 Josef Theurer; Herbert Worgotter
A machine for withdrawing bulk material from a track, in particular ballastaterial, includes a bulk material clearing device vertically adjustably secured to a machine frame and including a rotatable, endless scraper chain positioned between the rails of the track immediately above the track. A first conveyor extends in longitudinal direction of the machine frame and has a receiving end which receives bulk material from the clearing device. Immediately trailing the clearing device in the operating direction is a vertically adjustable sweeping device which includes a sweeping broom rotatable about a pivot axis extending horizontal and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the machine frame. A second conveyor immediately trails the sweeping device in the longitudinal direction of the machine frame and includes a receiving end for receiving bulk material from the sweeping broom.
147 Vacuum cleaner train for cleaning tracks, particularly for underground railway networks US904605 1992-06-26 US5276940A 1994-01-11 Yves Renaudin
A vacuum cleaner train comprises a blowing device mounted transversely and two suction devices disposed downstream and upstream of the blowing device with respect to the direction of the train. It is provided with deflectors for transversely deviating the blowing and suction flows to effect to a non-homogeneous distribution of said flows. The blowing and suction devices comprise nozzles equipped with obturation systems and apparatus for controlling the obturation system in synchronization. Moreover, the end piece of the nozzles may be orientable laterally for cleaning overhanging platforms.
148 Automatic rail cleaner US3641618D 1970-03-11 US3641618A 1972-02-15 RAINEY GEORGE E; HEIDMEYER DONALD H; DAVIS DONALD E
An automatic cleaner for rails in provision companies and the like. A carriage has a motor-driven trolley wheel riding upon the top of the rail. A frame, suspended from the carriage, carries a brush-driving motor having an upright motor shaft with a rotary brush at the upper end thereof for cleaning one side of the rail. A shaft parallel to the motor shaft is operatively connected thereto as by gears, and has a rotary brush at its upper end for cleaning the other side of the rail. The upper portions of the motor shaft and parallel shaft are flexible and are connected to solenoids which are energized whenever the brush shafts approach one of the shaft hangers, so as to flex the upper end of one shaft enough to pass the brush thereon around the rail hanger and the upper end of the other shaft enough to pass the brush thereon around the boltheads connecting the rail to the hanger. A third vertical shaft parallel to the motor shaft has a rotary brush at its upper end and is located forwardly of the motor shaft and connected thereto as by pulleys and belt. A fourth brush, depending from the carriage, passes between each hanger and the adjacent side of the rail to clean the same. A vacuum cleaner device of conventional construction is mounted on the carriage for picking up dust and dirt removed from the rail by the brushes.
149 Railway track broom US3533121D 1968-03-13 US3533121A 1970-10-13 KERSHAW JOHN KNOX
150 Trackway scraper US57285756 1956-03-21 US2840930A 1958-07-01 MUNDELL JAMES M; PAVLOVICH JR JOHN
151 Railroad track cleaner US52388044 1944-02-25 US2374312A 1945-04-24 ELIJAH TACKETT
152 Ballast cleaning apparatus US56927631 1931-10-16 US2028688A 1936-01-21 RUGG WALTER S; ALEXANDER PALMROS
153 Apparatus for cleaning ballast US64173232 1932-11-08 US2025543A 1935-12-24 MCWILLIAMS JAMES B; MERK LAWRENCE A
154 Road cleaner US24686028 1928-01-14 US1766456A 1930-06-24 HENRY ROLLER ROBERT
155 Method and apparatus for cleaning railroad ballast US47643021 1921-06-10 US1483674A 1924-02-12 OWEN NEWTON C
156 Track-clearing equipment US30865619 1919-07-03 US1396355A 1921-11-08 PHILIP CHICOINE LOUIS
157 MOBILE WATERJET RAIL REPAIR SYSTEM PCT/US2019/051386 2019-09-17 WO2020060962A1 2020-03-26 JACOBS, Joep

A translatable, ultra-high pressure liquid jet system (100) includes a translatable frame (200) configured to maintain mechanical contact with a rail (124). The liquid jet system includes a liquid jet processing head (408) affixed to the frame and configured to maintain a distance from the rail and provide a liquid jet that contacts the rail. The liquid jet system also includes an ultra-high pressure liquid pump (116) in fluid communication with the liquid jet processing head. The ultra-high pressure liquid pump is configured to supply pressurized liquid to the liquid jet processing head.

158 軌道分岐部の異物除去装置 PCT/JP2012/005750 2012-09-11 WO2013038657A1 2013-03-21 佐藤 雅文; 木上 昭吾; 衣笠 有輝

レール自体に加工を施すことなく、安定してレール腹部にノズルを密着固定することができる軌道分岐部の異物除去装置を提供することである。 軌道分岐部800の基本レール501に対して接離可能なトングレール502を備え、基本レール501とトングレール502との間に落下した異物を除去する軌道分岐部の異物除去装置100であって、異物を除去するために圧縮空気AIRを噴射する複数のノズル部110を備えた配管ユニットを含み、配管ユニットは、基本レール501のトングレール502に対向する側面に密接して、配管ユニットを配置する密接配置構造を有する。

159 WAYSIDE FRICTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PCT/CA2011/000595 2011-05-19 WO2011143765A1 2011-11-24 APPLEBY, Glen; CAMPBELL, James Gavin; EADIE, Donald Thomas; GUEORGUIEV, Petar Nedkov; HANDLER, Michael Irwin; HARRISON, Harold DeVillo; OLDKNOW, Kevin David; SINGLETON, Steven David; WELCH, Jacob Matthew; SPICKER, Walter Eric; URMSON, William T.

A wayside friction management system, and method for monitoring and controlling a wayside friction management system is described. The system comprises one or more wayside device for mounting with a track of a rail system. The wayside device comprises a delivery system connected to a reservoir comprising a friction control media, the delivery system for applying the friction control media from the reservoir to one or both rails of a track. The wayside device further comprises one ore more data collection module located at or adjacent to the delivery system. The data collection module for collecting and transmitting data to a remote performance unit. The data may comprise performance information, track status information, information of an environment of the track, information of a train passing over the track, status of the one or more wayside device, or a combination thereof. The wayside device may comprise a power source operatively connected to one or more components of the wayside device.

160 SHAFT WITH BRUSH FOR CLEANING RAILWAY LINES PCT/DE2000/002489 2000-07-25 WO01011145A1 2001-02-15
The invention concerns the configuration of a shaft with a brush part for cleaning railway lines, such as those commonly used transversely in tampers for crosspieces and in similar construction machines. The invention aims at providing a configuration for a shaft with a brush part for cleaning railway lines, which enhances the stability of the bristles while at the same time providing secure fixing and easy and quick replacement. This is achieved by virtue of the fact that the shape of the base of the shaft with brush part is maintained with sockets radially fixed by force-closure which are, preferably, folded back at the outer end. Said sockets have partially limited opposite recesses, provided radially on the periphery. Preferably, two recesses are arranged to be facing each other so that their common centre line passes through the centre line of the socket. Pieces of elastomer are inserted in said sockets, preferably with minimum play and up to the base of the socket. The sockets provided with pieces of elastomer plugged in are traversed by stop elements passing through the recesses.
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