Maintenance apparatus, maintenance system, and maintenance method
US-2023029300-A1 · Jan 26, 2023 · US
US12534116B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12534116-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217937579-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 3, 2022 |
| Priority date | Apr 6, 2020 |
| Publication date | Jan 27, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 27, 2026 |
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A maintenance apparatus ( 10 ) transmits a pulse signal from a predetermined observation point (P) of rails (R), observes an observation signal that appears at the observation point (P) after transmission of the pulse signal, compares an observation history of the observation signals and the observation signal received this time, and detects occurrence of abnormality in any one of the rails (R) and at least one electric apparatus ( 20 ) connected to the rails (R).
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A maintenance apparatus comprising: a transmission control section that transmits a pulse signal from a predetermined observation point of rails of a railroad; an observation section that observes an observation signal that appears at the observation point after transmission of the pulse signal; a detection section that compares an observation history of the observation signals and the observation signal received this time to detect occurrence of abnormality in any one of the rails and at least one electric apparatus connected to the rails; and a storage section that stores the connection position of the electric apparatus and direction of the electric apparatus on the rails from the observation point, wherein: the observation signal includes a reflected wave from a connection point to which the electric apparatus is connected, the detection section determines whether a decrease of signal level of the reflected wave, included in the observation signal received this time, satisfies a condition that all the reflected waves from the connection positions beyond the point where an increase of leakage conductance between the rail and ballast is observed, as seen from the observation point, are the decrease of the signal level of the reflected waves, by referring to the stored contents of the storage section, in comparing the observation history of the observation signals and the observation signal received this time, and the detection section determines the presence of the increase of leakage conductance and narrows down the occurrence location of the increase of leakage conductance. 2 . The maintenance apparatus as defined in claim 1 , wherein the detection section detects the occurrence of abnormality using presence or absence of a previous reflected wave corresponding to the reflected wave received this time. 3 . The maintenance apparatus as defined in claim 1 , wherein the observation history includes information related to a time duration between the transmission of the pulse signal and observation of the reflected wave, and the detection section detects the occurrence of abnormality using a time duration between the pulse signal transmitted this time and the reflected wave received this time. 4 . The maintenance apparatus as defined in claim 1 , wherein the observation history includes a record of the transmitted pulse signals, the received reflected waves corresponding to the transmitted pulse signals, and a time duration between the transmitted pulse signals and the received reflected waves, and the detection section determines at least a source of the abnormality using a signal level of a currently received reflected wave, presence or absence of a previously received reflected wave in the received waves recorded in the observation history that matches to the currently received reflected wave, and a time duration between the currently transmitted pulse signal and the currently received reflected wave received this time. 5 . The maintenance apparatus as defined in claim 4 , wherein the storage section stores the connection position of the electric apparatus and the direction of the electric apparatus in association with the time duration, and the detection section refers to storage content of the storage section to determine the source of the abnormality. 6 . A maintenance system wherein a plurality of maintenance apparatuses defined in claim 1 are disposed along the rails, and the observation points of the plurality of maintenance apparatuses adjacent to each other are defined such that observation ranges observed by the observation sections partly overlap each other. 7 . A maintenance method comprising: transmitting a pulse signal from a predetermined observation point of rails of a railroad; observing an observation signal that appears at the observation point after transmission of the pulse signal; detecting occurrence of abnormality in any one of the rails and at least one electric apparatus connected to the rails by comparing an observation history of the observation signals and the observation signal received this time; and storing the connection position of the electric apparatus and direction of the electric apparatus on the rails from the observation point, wherein: the observation signal includes a reflected wave from a connection point to which the electric apparatus is connected, and detecting the occurrence of abnormality comprises determining whether a decrease of signal level of the reflected wave, included in the observation signal received this time, satisfies a condition that all the reflected waves from the connection positions beyond the point where an increase of leakage conductance between the rail and ballast is observed, as seen from the observation point, are the decrease of the signal level of the reflected waves, by referring to the stored contents of the storage section, in comparing the observation history of the observation signals and the observation signal received this time, and determining the presence of the increase of leakage conductance and narrows down the occurrence location of the increase of leakage conductance.
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