Protective Shroud

US2016209003A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016209003-A1
Application numberUS-201514724884-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateMay 29, 2015
Priority dateJan 19, 2015
Publication dateJul 21, 2016
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A protective shroud is provided for enveloping light radiating from a light emitter used with a sensor system for mapping of a railway track. The protective shroud includes: a rigid body having a frame and at least one opaque panel connected to the frame, the rigid body defining at least a first portion of a light radiation zone; a skirt formed of high density fibers extending from adjacent a bottom edge of the at least one opaque panel to adjacent a ground surface; at least one light emitter connected to the rigid body adjacent a top edge of the rigid body to emit light radiation into the light radiation zone; and at least one sensor connected to the rigid body adjacent the top edge of the rigid body to sense the light emitted from the at least one light emitter.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A protective shroud for enveloping light radiating from a light emitter used with a sensor system for mapping of a railway track, the protective shroud comprising: a rigid body comprising a frame and at least one opaque panel connected to the frame, the rigid body defining at least a first portion of a light radiation zone; a resilient flexible skirt extending from adjacent a bottom edge of the at least one opaque panel to adjacent a ground surface; at least one light emitter connected to the rigid body adjacent a top edge of the rigid body to emit light radiation into the light radiation zone; and at least one sensor connected to the rigid body adjacent the top edge of the rigid body to sense the light emitted from the at least one light emitter. 2 . The protective shroud of claim 1 , wherein the skirt is formed of high density nylon fibers. 3 . The protective shroud of claim 1 , wherein the rigid body is substantially trapezoidal in shape. 4 . The protective shroud of claim 1 , wherein the skirt comprises a plurality of high density fibers. 5 . The protective shroud of claim 1 , wherein the at least one light emitter and at least one sensor are positioned within a sensor housing located adjacent a top edge of the rigid body. 6 . A protective shroud for enveloping light radiated by a light emitter used with a sensor system for mapping of a railway track, the railway track including at least a first rail and a second rail, the protective shroud comprising: a rigid body comprising a frame and a plurality of opaque panels connected to the frame; a resilient flexible skirt extending from a location proximate a bottom edge of the plurality of opaque panels to a location adjacent to a railway surface, wherein the rigid body and the skirt form an enclosure for substantially preventing the escape of light from the enclosure; a first light emitter connected adjacent a top edge of the rigid body for emitting light radiation inside the enclosure toward a first rail of a railway surface; and a first sensor connected adjacent the top edge of the rigid body for sensing light emitted from the first light emitter. 7 . The protective shroud of claim 6 further comprising: a second light emitter connected adjacent a top edge of the rigid body for emitting light radiation inside the enclosure toward a second rail of a railway surface; and a second sensor connected adjacent the top edge the rigid body for sensing light emitted from the second light emitter. 8 . The protective shroud of claim 6 , wherein the rigid body is substantially trapezoidal in shape. 9 . The protective shroud of claim 6 , wherein the resilient flexible skirt comprises a plurality of high density fibers. 10 . The protective shroud of claim 7 , wherein the first light emitter and first sensor are positioned within a first sensor housing, and wherein the second light emitter and second sensor are positioned within a second sensor housing. 11 . The protective shroud of claim 7 , wherein the rigid body is formed into a first shroud half and a substantially identical second shroud half. 12 . The protective shroud of claim 11 , wherein each of the first shroud half and second shroud half are substantially trapezoidal in shape. 13 . The protective shroud of claim 12 , wherein the first shroud half and second shroud half are joined together along a plate. 14 . The protective shroud of claim 13 , wherein the first shroud half and second shroud half are joined using one or more fasteners. 15 . The protective shroud of claim 13 wherein when a minimum load is applied to the first shroud half the first shroud half is configured to break away from the second shroud half. 16 . The protective shroud of claim 6 , wherein the shroud is configured to be removably attached to a rail vehicle. 17 . A protective shroud for enveloping light radiated by a light emitter used with a sensor system for mapping of a railway track, the railway track including at least a first rail and a second rail, the protective shroud comprising: a rigid body comprising a frame and a plurality of opaque panels connected to the frame; a resilient flexible skirt extending from a location proximate a bottom edge of the plurality of opaque panels to a location adjacent to a railway surface, wherein the rigid body and the skirt form an enclosure for substantially preventing the escape of light from the enclosure; a first light emitter connected adjacent a top edge of the rigid body for emitting light radiation inside the enclosure toward a first rail of a railway surface; a first sensor connected adjacent the top edge of the rigid body for sensing light emitted from the first light emitter; a second light emitter connected adjacent a top edge of the rigid body for emitting light radiation inside the enclosure toward a second rail of a railway surface; and a second sensor connected adjacent the top edge the rigid body for sensing light emitted from the second light emitter; wherein the rigid body is formed into a first shroud half and a substantially identical second shroud half.

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  • B61K13/00Primary

    Other auxiliaries or accessories for railways · CPC title

  • B61K9/08Primary

    Measuring installations for surveying permanent way · CPC title

  • F21V11/00Primary

    Screens not covered by groups F21V1/00, F21V3/00, F21V7/00 or F21V9/00 (characterised by cooling arrangements F21V29/502) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016209003A1 cover?
A protective shroud is provided for enveloping light radiating from a light emitter used with a sensor system for mapping of a railway track. The protective shroud includes: a rigid body having a frame and at least one opaque panel connected to the frame, the rigid body defining at least a first portion of a light radiation zone; a skirt formed of high density fibers extending from adjacent a b…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Tetra Tech
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B61K13/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Thu Jul 21 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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