Rail Vehicle Having a Dedicated Area for Recharging Light Electric Vehicles
US-2018370386-A1 · Dec 27, 2018 · US
US11364938B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11364938-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916445424-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 19, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 27, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jun 21, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 21, 2022 |
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The present disclosure generally relates to a rail vehicle that includes a chassis and a rail clamp assembly coupled to the chassis. The rail clamp assembly includes a fixed central member and a pair of lugs each extending outwardly from opposing sides of the fixed central member. The rail clamp assembly further includes a pair of arms respectively coupled to the lugs to thereby provide respective pivot points to permit rotation of the arms about the pivot points. A pair of gripping tool assemblies are disposed at respective lower portions of the arms and are coupled to one another via a guide rod.
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What is claimed is: 1. A rail vehicle comprising: a chassis; and a rail clamp assembly coupled to the chassis, the rail clamp assembly including: a fixed central member; a pair of lugs, each lug extending outwardly from opposing sides of the fixed central member; a pair of arms coupled to the fixed central member about respective pivot points to permit rotation of the arms about the pivot points, where the pair of arms are respectively coupled to the pair of lugs; a pair of gripping tool assemblies coupled to respective lower portions of the pair of arms; and a guide rod extending between the pair of gripping tool assemblies and configured to couple the pair of gripping tool assemblies to one another. 2. The rail vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a cylinder coupled between upper portions of the arms, the cylinder being capable of imparting a squeezing motion to the arms. 3. The rail vehicle of claim 1 , wherein each gripping tool assembly includes a rail clamp tip coupled to a respective arm of the pair of arms via a connector. 4. The rail vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the connector is coupled to the respective arm via a pin. 5. The rail vehicle of claim 4 , wherein the pin is disposed in a bushing to allow for vertical movement of the pin. 6. The rail vehicle of claim 3 , wherein the rail clamp tip has a stepped profile. 7. The rail vehicle of claim 1 , wherein the guide rod is disposed vertically above a rail when the rail vehicle operates on the rail. 8. A rail clamp assembly disposed on a rail vehicle, the rail clamp assembly comprising: a fixed central member; a pair of arms comprising: a first arm pivotably coupled to a first side of the fixed central member; and a second arm pivotably coupled to a second side of the fixed central member that is opposite the first side; a pair of gripping tool assemblies comprising: a first gripping tool assembly coupled to a lower portion of the first arm; and a second gripping tool assembly coupled to a lower portion of the second arm, the first and second gripping tool assemblies configured to engage opposing sides of a rail; and a guide rod comprising a first end, a second end, and a longitudinal axis extending between the first and second end; wherein the first end of the guide rod is coupled to the first gripping tool assembly and the second end of the guide rod is coupled to the second gripping tool assembly to couple the first and second gripping tool assemblies together. 9. The rail clamp assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a cylinder coupled between upper portions of the pair of arms, the cylinder being configured to impart a squeezing motion to the pair of arms. 10. The rail clamp assembly of claim 8 , wherein each gripping tool assembly includes: a rail clamp tip having a stepped profile; and a connector coupled to the rail clamp tip. 11. The rail clamp assembly of claim 10 , wherein: a first portion of the connector is coupled to the respective arm via a pin; and a second portion of the connector is coupled to the guide rod. 12. The rail clamp assembly of claim 11 , wherein the pin is disposed in a bushing to allow for vertical movement of the pin. 13. The rail clamp assembly of claim 8 , further comprising a rail wheel coupled to the fixed central member. 14. The rail clamp assembly of claim 8 , wherein the guide rod is disposed vertically above a rail when the rail vehicle operates on the rail. 15. The rail clamp assembly of claim 8 , wherein: the first gripping tool assembly includes a first receiver element configured to receive the first end of the guide rod; and the second gripping tool assembly includes a second receiver element configured to receive the second end of the guide rod. 16. A method for performing a rail clamping operation on rail, comprising: providing a rail vehicle having a chassis and a rail clamp assembly coupled to the chassis, the rail clamp assembly having; a fixed central member; a pair of lugs, each lug extending outwardly from opposing sides of the fixed central member; a pair of arms coupled via an actuator, and the pair of arms rotatable coupled to the fixed central member via the pair of lugs; gripping tool assemblies disposed at respective lower portions of the arms, the gripping tool assemblies being coupled to a guide rod; and actuating the actuator to impart a squeezing motion to the arms such that the gripping tool assemblies move toward the rail in a substantially horizontal plane. 17. The method of claim 16 , wherein the rail has an I-beam configuration and each gripping tool assembly includes a rail clamp tip having a stepped profile in which a lower portion of the stepped profile projects beyond an upper portion of the stepped profile, the method further comprising engaging the rail clamp tips with the rail via the upper portion of the rail clamp tips. 18. The method of claim 16 , wherein the rail includes a joint bar and each gripping tool assembly includes a rail clamp tip having a stepped profile in which a lower portion of the stepped profile projects beyond an upper portion of the stepped profile, the method further comprising engaging the rail clamp tips with the joint bar via the lower portion of the rail clamp tips.
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