Mechanism for moving a door from a first location to a second location
US-8950115-B2 · Feb 10, 2015 · US
US9403540B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9403540-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314646296-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2012 |
| Publication date | Aug 2, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 2, 2016 |
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A railroad vehicle that moves a door to an airtight position and maintains air tightness of the door without increasing the size of a cylinder device; and a plug door for a railroad vehicle. When a door moves to a position, a piston extends in the vehicle width direction, a pressing member is contacts the inner surface of the door, and the door is moved toward a door frame. An auxiliary pressing device brings the piston into perpendicular contact with the inner surface of the door making it is possible to efficiently move and press the door without increasing the size of a cylinder device even when the door must be moved across a distance to arrive at an airtight position. The main pressing device is used to press the door toward the door frame.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A railroad vehicle provided with a side wall of a vehicle body, a doorway opened in the side wall of the vehicle body, a door that opens and closes the doorway, and a plug mechanism that moves the door to a position where an outer surface of the door is flush with an outer surface of the vehicle body when the doorway is closed by the door, comprising: a first pressing device that is disposed adjacent to the door in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle body and adapted to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle, the first pressing device having a first piston and a link mechanism, the first piston telescoping in the vehicle body longitudinal direction, and the link mechanism abutting on an inner surface of the door with the telescopic motion of the first piston and rotationally moving the door in a direction to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle and in the reverse direction thereof; and a second pressing device that is disposed to face the inner surface of the door and adapted to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle, the second pressing device having a second piston and a pressing member, the second piston telescoping in a width direction of the vehicle body, and the pressing member being coupled to a leading end of the second piston, the pressing member abutting on the inner surface of the door with the telescopic motion of the second piston and moving the door in a direction to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle and in the reverse direction thereof, wherein, when the door is closed, the door is pressed by the second pressing device prior to being pressed by the first pressing device. 2. The railroad vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the first pressing device is disposed on the same level on both sides of the door so as to sandwich the door therebetween in the vehicle body longitudinal direction; the second pressing device is disposed on the same level on both sides of the door so as to sandwich the door therebetween in the vehicle body longitudinal direction; and the first and second pressing devices are vertically alternately arranged. 3. The railroad vehicle according to claim 1 , further comprising: a blocking wall that is provided in a manner protruding inward the vehicle on a door end side of the door, the blocking wall surrounding a portion of the door on which the first pressing device or the second pressing device abuts; a door pocket that stores the door when the doorway is opened; a shutter that opens and closes an entrance of the door pocket; and a covering member that is provided at a leading end of the shutter, the covering member covering a portion through which the blocking wall passes while allowing passage of the blocking wall. 4. The railroad vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the plug mechanism is provided with: a first rail that is suspended from a ceiling of the vehicle body and extends in the vehicle body longitudinal direction, the first rail guiding the door in reciprocal movement in the vehicle body longitudinal direction with respect to the doorway; a second rail that is suspended from the ceiling of the vehicle body between the first rail and the side wall of the vehicle body and extends in the vehicle body longitudinal direction, the second rail guiding the door in reciprocal movement in the vehicle body longitudinal direction with respect to the doorway; and a plug rail that extends between the first rail and the second rail, the plug rail guiding the door in movement in the vehicle body width direction. 5. The railroad vehicle according to claim 1 , wherein the link mechanism of the first pressing device is provided with: a rotary shaft that is coupled to the inner surface of the side wall of the vehicle body and extends vertically; an arm that is journaled to the rotary shaft and extends inward the vehicle, a leading end thereof being bent toward the inner surface of the door; a rotating roller that is turnably journaled to the leading end of the arm; and a link member that has one end rotatably coupled to a leading end of the first piston and the other end rotatably coupled to the arm. 6. A plug door for a railroad vehicle provided with a door that opens and closes a doorway opened in a side wall of a vehicle body of the railroad vehicle and a plug mechanism that moves the door to a position where an outer surface of the door is flush with an outer surface of the vehicle body when the doorway is closed by the door, comprising: a first pressing device that is disposed adjacent to the door in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle body and adapted to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle, the first pressing device having a first piston and a link mechanism, the first piston telescoping in the vehicle body longitudinal direction, and the link mechanism abutting on an inner surface of the door with the telescopic motion of the first piston and rotationally moving the door in a direction to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle and in the reverse direction thereof; and a second pressing device that is disposed to face the inner surface of the door and adapted to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle, the second pressing device having a second piston and a pressing member, the second piston telescoping in a width direction of the vehicle body, and the pressing member being coupled to a leading end of the second piston, the pressing member abutting on the inner surface of the door with the telescopic motion of the second piston and moving the door in a direction to press the door toward the outside of the vehicle and in the reverse direction thereof, wherein, when the door is closed, the door is pressed by the second pressing device prior to being pressed by the first pressing device. 7. The railroad vehicle according to claim 2 , further comprising: a blocking wall that is provided in a manner protruding inward the vehicle on a door end side of the door, the blocking wall surrounding a portion of the door on which the first pressing device or the second pressing device abuts; a door pocket that stores the door when the doorway is opened; a shutter that opens and closes an entrance of the door pocket; and a covering member that is provided at a leading end of the shutter, the covering member covering a portion through which the blocking wall passes while allowing passage of the blocking wall. 8. The railroad vehicle according to claim 2 , wherein the plug mechanism is provided with: a first rail that is suspended from a ceiling of the vehicle body and extends in the vehicle body longitudinal direction, the first rail guiding the door in reciprocal movement in the vehicle body longitudinal direction with respect to the doorway; a second rail that is suspended from the ceiling of the vehicle body between the first rail and the side wall of the vehicle body and extends in the vehicle body longitudinal direction, the second rail guiding the door in reciprocal movement in the vehicle body longitudinal direction with respect to the doorway; and a plug rail that extends between the first rail and the second rail, the plug rail guiding the door in movement in the vehicle body width direction. 9. The railroad vehicle according to claim 3 , wherein the plug mechanism is provided with: a first rail that is suspended from a ceiling of the vehicle body and extends in the vehicle body longitudinal direction, the first rail guiding the door in reciprocal movement in the vehicle body longitudinal direction with respect to the doorway; a second rail that is suspended from the ceiling of the vehicle body between the first rail and the side wall of the vehicle body and e
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