WO2014108868A1 - Composite railway sleeper - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01B—PERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
- E01B3/00—Transverse or longitudinal sleepers; Other means resting directly on the ballastway for supporting rails
- E01B3/28—Transverse or longitudinal sleepers; Other means resting directly on the ballastway for supporting rails made from concrete or from natural or artificial stone
- E01B3/32—Transverse or longitudinal sleepers; Other means resting directly on the ballastway for supporting rails made from concrete or from natural or artificial stone with armouring or reinforcement
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01B—PERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
- E01B3/00—Transverse or longitudinal sleepers; Other means resting directly on the ballastway for supporting rails
- E01B3/44—Transverse or longitudinal sleepers; Other means resting directly on the ballastway for supporting rails made from other materials only if the material is essential
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01B—PERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
- E01B1/00—Ballastway; Other means for supporting the sleepers or the track; Drainage of the ballastway
- E01B1/002—Ballastless track, e.g. concrete slab trackway, or with asphalt layers
- E01B1/005—Ballastless track, e.g. concrete slab trackway, or with asphalt layers with sleeper shoes
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01B—PERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
- E01B3/00—Transverse or longitudinal sleepers; Other means resting directly on the ballastway for supporting rails
- E01B3/16—Transverse or longitudinal sleepers; Other means resting directly on the ballastway for supporting rails made from steel
- E01B3/18—Composite sleepers
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E01—CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
- E01B—PERMANENT WAY; PERMANENT-WAY TOOLS; MACHINES FOR MAKING RAILWAYS OF ALL KINDS
- E01B3/00—Transverse or longitudinal sleepers; Other means resting directly on the ballastway for supporting rails
- E01B3/28—Transverse or longitudinal sleepers; Other means resting directly on the ballastway for supporting rails made from concrete or from natural or artificial stone
- E01B3/36—Composite sleepers
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02N—ELECTRIC MACHINES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- H02N2/00—Electric machines in general using piezoelectric effect, electrostriction or magnetostriction
- H02N2/18—Electric machines in general using piezoelectric effect, electrostriction or magnetostriction producing electrical output from mechanical input, e.g. generators
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- the present invention concerns an innovative and eco-friendly composite railway sleeper, which possesses unique technical features that allow its introduction into the world market in replacing of the existing railway sleepers made of wood, concrete, steel, plastic and composite materials.
- the railway sleepers are integral part of the "railroad track system” and are there to ensure the constant distance between the two rails, or more precisely, the distance between the inner sides of the mushrooms of the two rails forming the track and normally measured at the height of 14 mm below the rolling floor (so-called “gauge” in railway field) and to share the mechanical loads on the roadbed (or foundation bed, also known by the English term “ballast").
- the ballast is the part of the railway superstructure traditionally although not exclusively consisting of a cushion of crushed rock that supports the track drowned in it; moreover, the ballast ensures the geometric design conditions (level and alignment) , absorbs the efforts exercised by the movement of the trains, gives elasticity to the track and creates a filter between track and environment in relation to vibrations .
- the railway sleeper made of wood has been for many years the most popular one in the market for railway installations but has created significant environmental damages in terms of deforestation and pollution of the subsoil by creosote .
- Wood railway sleepers indeed, were impregnated with creosote oil, a complex preservative chemical mixture which makes the wood resistant to attack by animal, plant pests and weather agents ensuring work durability of the sleepers themselves.
- PRC railway sleepers Although they have an average life longer than wood, calculated from 20 to 25 years, PRC railway sleepers have shown some defects that involve equally high maintenance costs and safety issues .
- PRC railway sleepers are used in high-speed tracklines of the trains whose high loads subject the superstructure to heavy stresses; said loads, in combination with rigidity and weight of the sleepers themselves, as well as speed of the trains, cause pulverization of the ballast underneath which is reduced in sand becoming a soft and weak support system such that it does not ensure the proper and original altimetric and longitudinal features of the track.
- Such railway sleepers of known type made of plastic material, present a completely homogeneous and uniform outer surface, without points of discontinuity.
- plastic material railway sleepers of the prior art cannot be used in presence of elastic type fastening systems with direct laying of the rail on the sleeper and therefore they cannot be installed using mechanized installation or renewal of tracks systems and above all they involve complicated, toilsome, invasive, lengthy and expensive fitting works for mounting fastening elements that connect the rails with the sleepers themselves .
- Rail fastening systems used on these plastic material railway sleepers are the same fastening systems with indirect laying used on wood sleepers, which are obsolete and highly expensive compared to the much safer and more economical elastic type fastening systems with direct laying of the rail matching, up to now, only the PRC sleepers .
- the present invention seeks to overcome the drawbacks of the prior art just mentioned.
- main purpose of the invention is to provide a composite railway sleeper that is able to combine the advantages of the traditional railway sleepers made of concrete (or prestressed reinforced concrete), suitable for high speed tracklines, with the advantages of the newer but less widespread railway sleepers made at least partly of plastic material, suitable only for low speed tracklines (not more than 80 Km/h) , obtaining benefits not even remotely achieved by the railway sleepers of the current state of the art.
- primary purpose of the invention is to devise a composite railway sleeper which, while limiting the pulverization of the foundation bed (ballast or rubble) on which it stands, allows easy and rapid application in work, by means of mechanized systems, adopting rail elastic fastening systems with direct laying or "W" type (within the meaning that these terms and expressions normally take in the railway sector) pre- assembled at factory which in turn allow the connection of the rails to the sleeper itself without needing invasive and expensive, therefore always unwanted, fitting works and which may be used for high speed tracklines (even higher than 250 Km/h) .
- the railway sleeper referred to in the present invention thus falls within the category of composite sleepers: it is essentially constituted by an inner steel structure weighted by concrete filling and by an outer coating shell made of composite material preferably obtained from a mixture of plastic and recycled rubber.
- the composite railway sleeper combines the features listed below that make it competitive and better in several aspects compared to the known sleepers made in any other material.
- the composite railway sleeper referred to in the present invention, has a predisposition for the use of "W" elastic type fastening systems with direct laying of the rail, (generally known in jargon as SKL14 "Vossloh” or “Schwihag” fastening systems or similar) , even for high speed.
- the aforesaid block thanks to its plastic nature, is able to absorb and release the vibrational efforts that the screw receives .
- "W" elastic type fastening systems with direct laying of the rail are, as known, pre-mounted (or pre-assembled) at factory: this allows a greater speed in the phase of laying of the railway sleeper during construction, maintenance and renovation works of all the railway lines, both with manual systems and with mechanized systems.
- Elastic type fastening systems used by the composite sleeper of the present invention are widely used worldwide. This determines that the machines used for track-laying and fixing of said fastening systems of the rail are the same used in the state of the art by experts .
- the particular geometrical shape, weight and type of material used for the outer coating ensure a strength to lateral displacement of the track greater than any other sleeper used today.
- the preferred "S" shape of the side faces of the short side and the reticular pattern of the lower face of the outer coating shell help to increase the strength to lateral displacement of the tracks because they increase and improve the interaction forces between ballast and sleeper.
- Said features are typical of the outer coating shell both in the two parties shape and in the single body shape.
- the outer coating shell of the composite railway sleeper is preferably formed by a mixture of recycled plastic and rubber and ensures to the sleeper a work life greater than 50 years keeping unchanged its structural of efficiency and reliability features: the inner structural core is, indeed, advantageously preserved from the attack of weather agents, musts and mildews, typically found in
- the coating shell is not an element of contamination of the environment, contrary to what happens for example with the known railway sleepers made of wood that are treated with chemicals in order to improve their functionality and life.
- Strength of the outer coating shell of the composite railway sleeper of the invention is the total strength to fire and high temperatures which makes the sleeper itself very safe for use in tunnels, bridges, urban and metropolitan areas.
- the material used for the outer cover has a particular chemical formulation such as to ensure shielding to UV-A and UV-B.
- the composite railway sleeper keeps the dimensional consistency over time; indeed, said sleeper does not undergo deterioration such that to cause neither dimensional nor structural changes thus keeping the original features and ensuring safety standards over time.
- the composite railway sleeper referring to in the present invention, allows the reduction of maintenance costs of the railway line because the plastic nature of the outer cover absorbs more gradually, compared to the traditional PRC sleeper, the load efforts at the passage of the train.
- This shock absorbing function of the outer coating shell minimizes crushing of the ballast: this aspect helps to reduce maintenance costs related to the reconstruction of the ballast and continuous levelling and height alignment of the line, costs that heavily and undesirably weigh on the financial statements of the railway companies .
- the outer structure gives the composite railway sleeper, according to the present invention, anti-noise and anti-vibration features.
- the shock absorbing function reduces noise pollution and vibrations due to the train causing damages to the architectural structures that fall near or over the railway lines .
- the composite railway sleeper is arranged for housing a system of piezoelectric type aimed at the production and networking of electricity .
- the piezoelectric system finds a natural and harmonious housing within the composite railway sleeper, as it is already pre-inserted during production phase .
- the composite railway sleeper referred to in the present invention, preferably has a special room, made inside the outer coating shell at the under-rail section, suitable to contain a plate provided with an integrated satellite data transmission system that is activated by the passage of the convoy and transmits in real time the following data: train speed, train length, wagons number, track conditions, distance between two consecutive trains and distance between two opposite trains .
- the composite railway sleeper is designed to be produced in various sizes. This allows the use of such a sleeper in any railway system such as: high-speed lines, high capacity lines, conventional lines, metropolitan lines, tram lines and narrow gauge lines.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded assonometric view of the composite railway sleeper of the invention
- figure 2 is a plan view of the composite railway sleeper of figure 1;
- figure 3 is the side view of the composite railway sleeper of figure 1;
- figure 4 is the view of the shaped structural core of the composite railway sleeper of figure 1 according to a longitudinal section plane;
- FIG. 5 is an exploded assonometric view of a first possible embodiment of the composite railway sleeper of figure 1;
- figures 6-9 are assonometric views of four distinct embodiments of the composite railway sleeper of figure 5, which differ each other in length;
- figure 10 is a partial and partly exploded assonometric view, in a not definitive configuration, of the shaped structural core of the composite railway sleeper of figure 5 ;
- figure 10a is a truncated enlargement of a constructive assembly of figure 11;
- figure 10b is the front view of figure 10a;
- figure 10c is the plan view of figure 10a;
- figure lOd is the side view of figure 10a;
- figure 11 is a particular still to be shaped of the composite railway sleeper of figure 5;
- figure 12 is the side view of figure 11;
- figure 13 is an embodiment of figure 12
- figure 14 is the assembled and definitive side view of figure 10;
- figure 15 is the view of the schematic and theoretical development on a plane of one of the two main blocks of figure 14;
- figure 16 is the assembly sequence of the partial assonometric view of the shaped structural core of figure 10;
- figure 17 is the final assonometric view of the composite railway sleeper of figure 5 provided with an elastic type fastening system for the rail/sleeper connection;
- figure 18 is the assonometric and schematic view of the final part of the assembly process of the shaped structural core of the composite railway sleeper of figure 5;
- figure 19 is the complete assonometric view of the shaped structural core of the composite railway sleeper of figure 5;
- figure 20 is the exploded view of the outer cover of the composite railway sleeper of figure 5, according to a longitudinal section plane;
- figure 21 is the plan view of the upper part of figure 20;
- figure 22 is the plan view of the lower part of figure 20;
- figure 23 is the view from below of the lower part of figure 20;
- figure 24 is the view according to a longitudinal section plane of an embodiment of figure 20;
- figure 25 is the plan view of the upper part of figure 24;
- figure 26 is the view of figure 24 according to a longitudinal section plane;
- figure 27 is the view from below of the lower part of figure 24;
- figure 28 is a partial assonometric view of an embodiment of the shaped structural core of figure 10; - figure 28a is a truncated enlargement of a constructive assembly of figure 28;
- figure 29 is the view of the schematic and theoretical development on a plane of one of the two main blocks of figure 28;
- FIG. 30 is the assonometric view of the reinforcement plate of the shaped structural core of figure 28, an embodiment of the reinforcing plate of figure 5;
- figure 31 is the truncated assonometric view of another embodiment of the composite railway sleeper of figure 1;
- figure 32 is an enlargement of figure 31 according to a longitudinal section plane
- FIG. 33 is the truncated assonometric view of another embodiment of the composite railway sleeper of figure 1;
- FIG. 34 is an enlargement of Figure 33 according to a longitudinal section plane.
- the composite railway sleeper of the invention is illustrated in its basic version in figure 1, where it is globally numbered with 1.
- the composite railway sleeper 1 includes:
- a shaped structural core 3 made of a material comprising only concrete (or prestressed reinforced concrete) contained within the outer coating shell 2.
- the outer coating shell 2 presents in the upper outer face 2a two distinct and opposite groups of grooves 4 suitable to receive the angular guide plates G belonging to pre-assembled elastic type fastening systems (so- called "W" type) for the connection of two respective rails R with the railway sleeper.
- W elastic type fastening systems
- the two distinct and opposite groups of grooves 4 are symmetrically arranged each other with respect to the transverse symmetry axis Y of the outer coating shell 2.
- the composite plastic material of the outer coating shell 2 comprises recycled plastic and/or recycled rubber.
- the recycled rubber advantageously but not exclusively comprises fragments, frayed fibres, granules or similar resulting from the shredding of end of life tires (EoLT) of vehicles.
- Figure 1 also, shows that, in this case, the outer coating shell 2 is an assembled body, being composed of an upper part 5 and a lower part 6 joined together by means of a coupling system, as a whole numbered with 7, and a high-strength glue, not represented.
- the coupling system 7 comprises shaped teeth
- Figure 4 also shows the position of the screw-nuts 10 in the shaped structural core 3, in which the locking screws, not shown, of the elastic type fastening system engage.
- an inner structure or shaped structural core 52 consisting of a steel formwork (detail 53 in fig. 5), concrete (detail 54 in figure 5), two composite shaped blocks (details 55 and 56 in figure 5) made of plastic material and recycled rubber resulting from EoLT (end of life tires), embedded in the concrete by means of four steel bars (details 57 in figure 10) at the under-rail sections;
- an outer structure consisting of a coating shell 51 made of recycled plastic material and recycled rubber resulting from EoLT (end of life tires) of special shape, geometry and design .
- Such a composite railway sleeper 50 preferably has dimensions as follow: length of the inner structure equal to 234.50 cm and length of the finished product, provided with the outer coating shell 51, equal to 248.50 cm.
- the process of production of the second embodiment described here of the composite railway sleeper 50 of the present invention starts from a steel support and containment sheet (detail 59 in figures 10-13) on which three outlined stiffening engagements, for example made of steel and each having a T- shaped profile (details indicated with 60 in figure 10 and 11) are welded, at the median axis of the short side.
- Said outlined stiffening engagements 60 present some slots 61 allowing conjunction of the concrete between the right side and left side of the inner structure.
- the outlined stiffening engagements 60 are welded on the steel support and containing sheet 59 by continuous wire welding and are positioned at a mutual distance such as to allow the coupling of the two shaped blocks 55 and 56 made of composite material according to appropriate distances and sizes.
- the stiffening engagements 60 present guide teeth (detail 62 in fig. 10) that fit into a channel of vertical engagement 63 present in both sides of the block, as clearly visible in the details of figs. lOa-lOd.
- the composite shaped blocks 55, 56 are produced with a mixture of recycled plastic and rubber fragments obtained from EoLT (end of life tires) .
- These composite shaped blocks 55, 56 have a particular shape, geometry and design that allow, in combination with the particular geometry, size and shape of the outer coating shell 51, use of "W” elastic type fastening systems of the rail R with direct laying, commonly defined in the field with the term SKL14 "Vossloh” or “Schwihag” or similar - from the name of the manufacturers -.
- the invention supporting the use of this type of fastening systems, thus allows, compared to the state of the technique, gauge changes between the rails.
- the "W" rail fastening system visible in figure 17 where it is overall numbered with 64, is a type of sleeper/rail attachment pre-assembled on the railway sleeper 50 during the construction at factory, at the two groups of grooves 53 made in the upper outer face 51a of the outer coating shell 51.
- the metallic support and containment sheet 59 is folded, as shown in the sequence of fig. 16. Subsequently, the two composite material shaped blocks 55, 56 are positioned, as again shown by the sequence of fig. 16.
- the structure thus obtained (fig. 16) is welded to the metallic reinforcement plate 58 (e.g. made of steel) whose design, shape and structure can be derived from the exploded view of fig . 5.
- the metallic reinforcement plate 58 e.g. made of steel
- Through slots 65 are made in the reinforcement plate 58 for the subsequent injection of the concrete inside the structure.
- the cavities of the structure are filled with concrete through the through slots 65. Filling is carried out through an injection pump by means of nozzles (shown in fig. 18 where they are indicated with 66) which insert the cement inside the structure through the through slots 65 of the steel reinforcement plate 58.
- Some rubber plates 67 are provided at the base of the nozzles 66 which during injection seal the through slots 65 and prevent rash and harmful leakages of concrete.
- Short sides of the inner structure under formation (shaped structural core) 52 are, instead, sealed by means of two opposite plugs 68, 69 which prevent side leakage and which are removed after drying of the concrete.
- the inner structure 52 obtained (shown in fig. 19) is covered by the outer coating shell 51 composed of a mixture of recycled plastic and rubber fragments obtained from EoLT (end of life tires) .
- the outer coating shell according to the shape, size and design that are particular to it, can be produced in two ways:
- the railway sleeper 50 After the covering with the outer coating shell 51 of the inner structure (shaped structural core) visible in fig. 19, the railway sleeper 50 obtained presents some grooves 53 which, thanks to the particular shape, lend themselves to support the angular guide plates of the elastic type fastening system 64 with direct laying of the rail R, of the so-called SKL14
- the assembled outer coating shell 101 allows insertion within the structure of a piezoelectric system, overall indicated with 103, provided for the production and networking of electric energy, and/or housing of an under-rail plate with integrated data satellite transmission system.
- the invention is designed for housing the piezoelectric system 103 for producing and networking electricity .
- the composite shaped block 105, 106 - made of rubber and placed in the under-rail section - of the shaped structural core 102 is replaced with a block model different from that one of fig. 10 and detail of fig. 10a: the shaped block 105, 106 presents a cavity 107 suitable to receive the piezoelectric system 103.
- the composite railway sleeper 100 (shown at figs. 31 and 32) with piezoelectric system 103 according to the current alternative embodiment presents a metallic reinforcement plate 108 shown in fig. 30 and which, with respect to the reinforcing plate 58 of fig. 5, has a through hole 109 that is placed at the cavity 107 of each shaped block 105, 106, so that the piezoelectric button 110 is in direct contact with the inner surface of the outer coating shell 101 at the under-rail section .
- Electricity produced is transferred to an external accumulator by means of a cable wiring 111 that connects the composite railway sleeper 100 with an accumulator (not shown) through the wiring room 112 made in the upper surface 101a of the outer coating shell 101.
- the outer coating shell 101 of the composite railway sleeper 100 of the present invention can present a special room 113, made in the under-rail section, suitable to contain a plate 114 provided with an integrated satellite data transmission system, overall reported with 115, as it can be seen from figs. 33 and 34.
- Said under-rail plate 114 with satellite data transmission system 115 is connected with an external signal repeater, not shown schematically, through a cable wiring, not shown, by means of a wiring room 116 (which may coincide or not with the wiring room 112 which allows the connection of the composite railway sleeper 110 with accumulator) arranged in the upper surface 101a of the outer coating shell 101.
- - sleeper of length L 3 equal to 238.20 cm for use in conventional railway, metropolitan and tram systems with maximum track speed equal to 190 km/h (fig. 8); - sleeper of length L 4 equal to 268.50 cm for use in high capacity and high speed railway systems with track speed higher than 250 km/h (fig. 9) .
- the dimensions of the steel support and containment plate vary, and the related T- shaped outlined stiffening engagements vary according to what is shown for instance in fig. 12 for the sleeper of length L 3 equal to 238.20 cm, in fig. 13 for the sleeper of length L x equal to 199.70 cm.
- the dimensions of the composite shaped blocks also vary.
- the dimensions of the outer coating shell (either produced in a single body or assembled as described above) also vary.
- object of the present invention is also a railway track which, for the sake of simplicity, is not fully illustrated in the drawings that follow.
- the railroad track includes:
- each of these composite railway sleepers 1, 50 or 100 being of the type previously described and basically including:
- a shaped structural core 3, 52 or 102 made of a material comprising at least concrete contained within the outer coating shell 2, 51 or 101;
- the outer coating shell 2, 51 or 101 presents in the upper outer face 2a, 51a or 101a two distinct and opposite groups of grooves 4 or 53 which receive the angular guide plates G of the pre-assembled "W" elastic type fastening systems 64 with direct laying of the rail.
- the composite railway sleeper of the invention has therefore particular shape, geometry, weight, design and structure, supports a "W" elastic type fastening system (formed by mechanical members), with direct laying of the rail, (for example that one known as SKL14 "Vossloh fastening system” or “Schwihag fastening system” or similar) while not being entirely made up of prestressed reinforced concrete and is advantageously used in high-speed and/or high capacity lines, even beyond 250 km/h, with gauge equal to 1,435 mm.
- SKL14 “Vossloh fastening system” or “Schwihag fastening system” or similar
- outer coating with a shell made of plastic material, preferably a mixture of plastic material and recycled rubber obtained from EoLT (end of life tires);
- the composite railway sleeper of the present invention implies a drastic reduction of the pulverization of the ballast and a considerable increase of the strength to lateral displacement of the track due to the passage of the train.
- the composite railway sleeper of the invention also involves considerable speed assembly and high installation rapidity during construction, renovation and maintenance works since the rail fastening system is pre-assembled at factory.
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