Title of Invention

DEVICE FOR CHECKING THE END POSITIONS OF MOVABLE PARTS OF A RAILWAY SWITCH

Abstract In a device for checking the end positions of movable parts of a railway switch, in which at least one separate end-position checking device (5, 6) is assigned to each movable switch part (3, 4), wherein the end-position checking device (5, 6) includes a rod (8) and a checker housing (9) in which the rod (8) is inserted and in which at least one limit switch (21, 22) is arranged to detect the two end positions of the movable switch part (3, 4), the rod (8) in its portion reaching into the housing (9), or the housing (9), comprises at least two axially spaced-apart switching flanks for the actuation of the at least one limit switch (21, 22), wherein at least one of said switching flanks is arranged to be axially displaceable relative to the other of said switching flanks and fixable in the respective position.
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Device for checking the end positions of movable parts of a
railway switch
The invention relates to a device for checking the end positions
of movable parts of a railway switch, in which at least one
separate end-position checking device is assigned to each
movable switch part, wherein the end-position checking device
includes a rod and a checker housing in which the rod is
inserted and in which at least one limit switch is arranged to
detect the two end positions of the movable switch part.
Operating devices for movable switch parts such as, in
particular, tongue rails or movable frogs, which are provided
with end position checking devices are generally known as
belonging to the prior art. In those known switch setting
devices, the mechanical setting of a movable switch part is
effected by the aid of an electric or hydraulic switch actuator,
wherein a separate locking device, or a locking device
integrated in the switch actuator, as well as, in any event, a
separate end-position checking device are provided besides the
switch actuator. Such end-position checking devices serve to
mechanically scan in railway switches the current state of a
switch, and to generate a check signal to reliably determine
whether the switch has been set correctly and whether the closed
tongue and the open tongue are in their respectively correct end
positions. The end-position checking device comprises a check
rod assembly extending substantially transverse to the
longitudinal direction of the rails and which is displaced in
the longitudinal direction of the rod assembly at a change-over
of the switch. The positions of the checker rods are detected by
the aid of electromechanical transducers formed, for instance,
by limit switches or tongue checking pads, which are arranged in
housings usually mounted (laterally) on a sleeper of the railway
switch.

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In addition to the configuration as a separate device, an end
position checker also has already been integrated in a common
housing with the switching drive. Another embodiment has become
known from DE 29917829 U1, in which a throughgoing checker rod
is provided, the two rod sections of which are telescopically
guided within each other with a spring element being interposed.
The end-position contact switches in that case are designed as
switching fingers rigidly connected with the checker rod and
cooperating with proximity switches. Alternatively, solutions
are known, where grooves are provided in the checker rod for the
engagement of switch levers, which will thereby enable the
triggering of the limit switch. An example in this context is US
5,669,587.
In the above-described end-position checking devices, a common
checker rod is assigned to both tongue rails of a switch such
that the end positions of both tongue rails can be checked by a
single device. However, end-position checking devices in which
each tongue rail is associated with a separate end-position
checking device have already been known too, so that an
increased mechanical safety is reached by the complete
mechanical decoupling of the two checking devices each assigned
to a single tongue rail. In this respect, it is, for instance,
referred to DE 1963464 U. In that device, a separate switch rod
each abuts on one switch tongue under the action of a pressure
spring, with a limit switch arranged within a housing being
actuated as a function of the switch position. By the rod being
resiliently pressed at the switch tongue, a play-free
transmission of the movement of the switch tongue to the
checking device is ensured so as to enable the precise detection
of the respective end positions. However, such a device involves
the disadvantage that an adaptation of the end-position checking
device to different setting strokes is feasible only with

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considerable difficulties, i.e., only by opening the checker
housing and changing the position of the actuating members for
the limit switches relative to the limit switches.
With modern railway switches, it is necessary to arrange a
plurality of end-position checking devices along the
longitudinal direction of the switch in order to be able to
check the correct assumption of the respective end positions on
a plurality of points. In this manner, a break of the railway
switch or bulging of the same or any other malfunctioning will
be more readily detected. If a plurality of end-position
checking devices is to be arranged along a railway switch, each
of the checking devices has to be adapted to a different setting
stroke, wherein near the point of fixation of the tongue rail a
setting stroke is observed that is smaller than on the free end
of the tongue rail, where the maximum setting stroke occurs.
The present invention aims to provide an end-position checking
device which renders feasible in a simple manner the adaptation
to the different displacement paths, of movable switch parts
without involving complex modification operations and, in
particular, having to open the checker housing. The adaptation
to different displacement paths is to be feasible even in the
installed state of the end-position checking device, for
instance, in order to enable a subsequent adaptation to changes
in the setting stroke due to operation-inherent wear phenomena.
To solve this object, the device according to the invention is
substantially configured in a manner that the rod in its portion
reaching into the housing, or the housing, comprises at least
two axially spaced-apart switching flanks for the actuation of
said at least one limit switch, wherein at least one of said
switching flanks is arranged to be axially displaceable relative
to the other of said switching flanks and fixable in the

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respective position. By providing at least two axially spaced-
apart switching flanks for the actuation of the limit
switch(es), it is rendered feasible to carry out an adaptation
to different displacement paths of the tongue rail by changing
the axial distance between the two switching flanks. To this
end, at least one of the switching flanks is arranged to be
displaceable in the axial direction relative to the other
switching flank and fixable in the respective position. This
will, in particular, be of advantage if a separate end-position
checking device is assigned to every tongue rail, so that the
adaptation to different displacement paths can be separately
effected for every tongue rail. On account of the possibility to
precisely adjust the checking device, already slight deviations
from the end position will prevent the actuation of the limit
switch such that the respective malfunctioning will be
immediately apparent at the control point.
The reliable functioning of the end-position checking device
will only be safeguarded, if the perfect guidance of the checker
rod within the housing is ensured. The end-position checking
device, however, is mostly subjected to mechanical loads, for
instance by the effect of vibrations transmitted from the tongue
rail to the checking device, by thermal stresses or by bending
or torsional moments. It is, therefore, provided in a preferred
manner that the housing is configured as a tube having a
circular cross section, into which the rod is sealingly
inserted. On account of the circular cross section of the
housing, the functionability of the end-position checking device
will not be impaired even under torsional loads or at a torsion
of the checker rod assembly and, in particular, checker rod,
whereby the tight closure of the checker housing will in any
event be maintained in the region of insertion of the checker
rod in the checker housing on account of the circular
configuration. Such a configuration, moreover, ensures a

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particularly compact mode of construction so as to be able to
take into account, in the optimum manner, the limited space
conditions available in the region of a switch tongue.
As a rule, the rod-shaped structural part in end-position
checking devices is designed as a checker rod coupled with the
movable switch part and inserted in a stationary housing,
wherein the limit switches are rigidly connected with the
stationary housing. As a variation, it is provided according to
a preferred embodiment of the present invention that the rod is
connected with a stationary part of the switch and the tube is
coupled to the movable part, which will be of particular
advantage, if, as in correspondence with a further preferred
embodiment, the at least one limit switch is connected with the
rod and capable of being actuated by the switching flanks
arranged on the inner jacket of the tube. Hence, a particularly
compact mode of construction will be obtained. The switching
flanks for the actuation of the limit switches in this
embodiment are, thus, arranged on the movable housing so as to
cooperate with the limit switches arranged on the rod connected
with a stationary part of the railway switch. With such a
configuration, the axial displacement of the switching flanks
provided in the tube, for the adjustment of the distance between
the two switching flanks and, hence, the adaptation to the
respective setting stroke is substantially facilitated, wherein
it is provided in a preferred manner that switching grooves
defined by the switching flanks are formed on the inner jacket
of the tube. The limit switches are, thus, able to engage in
such switching grooves as the respective end position is
reached, wherein it is preferably provided for the adjustment of
the distance between the switching grooves that at least one of
the switching flanks is formed on a structural component that is
axially displaceable relative to the tube. The displaceable
structural component in this case may be designed as an inner

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tube capable of being screwed into the tube so as to enable a
displacement of the switching flank in the axial direction by
rotating the inner tube relative to the housing tube. With such
a configuration, the adjustment of the switching flanks and,
hence, the adaptation to the respective setting stroke can also
be effected with an already installed end-position checking
device without having to open the housing, since only the
housing tube, which is accessible from outside, need be rotated
relative to the inner tube.
In a preferred manner, the at least one limit switch comprises a
spring-loaded tappet, or cooperates with a spring-loaded
actuating member, which, with the movable switch part assuming
the correct end position, engages in the switching groove
defined by the switching flank. Due to the spring-loaded tappet,
or the spring-loaded actuating member, it is ensured that the
tappet or actuating member, respectively, acts against the
enveloping tube in a manner that a compulsive actuation of the
change-over switch will always occur, if the tongue rail has not
yet reached the required end position. It is only when reaching
the end position, that the spring-loaded tappet, or the spring-
loaded actuating member, will engage in the respective switching
groove arranged on the inner circumference of the enveloping
tube. To increase the safety, at least two limit switches are
preferably provided, each of the limit switches being actuatable
by an associated switching flank. With the appropriate
connection of the two limit switches, the reliable control of
the correct assumption of the respective end position will be
ensured.
The coupling of the end-position checking device to the movable
railway switch part in a preferred manner is effected in that
the tube, or the inner tube, comprises a connection site for a
connection piece for coupling to the movable switch part. In

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order to ensure that merely the forces acting in the direction
of the switching movement are transmitted to the end-position
checking device and the end-position checking device is kept
free of any other forces caused, for instance, by longitudinal
displacements, thermal expansions or tilting of the tongue rail,
it is preferably provided that the tube is connected with the
movable switch part so as to be displaceable in the longitudinal
direction of the rail. It may, moreover, be provided that the
tube is connected to the movable switch part so as to be
pivotable about an axis extending parallel with the longitudinal
axis of the rail. The pivotal mounting may be realized using
elastic connecting members and/or spherical bearings such that
vibrations of the tongue rails will be balanced rather than
transmitted to the checking device. Actuations of the limit
switches exclusively on grounds of such vibrations are, thus,
excluded, so that the reliability of the checking device will be
enhanced. Tilting moments or the like acting on the movable
switch parts when running over a switch are likewise taken up by
the joint or elastic connecting member due to the pivotability
of the checking device.
In order to further enhance the usability of the end-position
checking device on various points along a railway switch, the
configuration is advantageously further developed in a manner
that the rod is connected with a sliding block which is capable
of being displaced in the axial direction relative to a
stationary bearing pedestal. It is thereby feasible to displace
the entire end-position checking device in a direction
transverse to the longitudinal direction of the rail so as to
ensure the improved adaptation to various setting strokes. In
particular, it is thereby feasible to arrange one and the same
end-position checking device on different points along a switch,
with the effective length of the checker rod assembly being
adjustable on account of the axial displaceability of the end-

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position checking device. The displaceability may readily be
obtained in that the stationary bearing pedestal carries a
spindle extending transverse to the longitudinal direction of
the rail and cooperating with an internal thread of the sliding
block. By rotating the spindle, an accordingly infinitely
variable axial displacement of the checker rod assembly is,
thus, feasible.
In the following, the invention will be explained in more detail
by way of an exemplary embodiment schematically illustrated in
the drawing. Therein:
Fig. 1 is a top view on a device according to the invention
comprising two parallelly arranged end-position checking
devices;
Fig. 2 is a detailed view of the fixation of the end-position
checking device to a sleeper;
Fig. 3 is a detailed view of the coupling of the end-position
checking device to a tongue rail;
Fig. 4 is a view in the sense of arrow IV, of the device
according to Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is a perspective illustration of an end-position checking
device;
Fig. 6 is a sectional illustration of the end-position checking
device along line VI-VI of Fig. 4;
Fig. 7 is a sectional view along line VII-VII of Fig. 1; and
Fig. 8 is an illustration analogous to Fig. 7, of a modified
configuration.
Fig. 1 depicts a section of a railway switch including stock
rails 1 and 2 as well as tongue rails 3 and 4. The tongue rail 3
in this case abuts on the stock rail 1, tongue rail 4 is in a
position not abuting on the stock rail 2. The tongue rails 3 and
4 are each assigned a separate end-position checking device 5
and 6, respectively, so as to ensure the complete mechanical

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decoupling of the tongue rails 3 and 4. The end-position
checking devices 5 and 6 are each fixed to a sleeper 15 via a
bearing pedestal 7. The end position checking devices are each
comprised of a rod 8 which is sealingly inserted in a tubular
housing 9, the tube 9 being coupled to the tongue rail 3 and 4,
respectively, via an articulated fork head 10. When operating a
switch along double arrow 11, the tube 9, which is coupled to
the tongue rail, is carried along and displaced relative to the
rod 8, whereby, as will be explained below, limit switches are
actuated as a function of the relative displacement position of
the tube 9 in respect to the rod 8. In the detailed illustration
according to Fig. 2, the connection of the end-position checking
device with the sleeper 15 is shown. A bearing pedestal 7
carrying a spindle 12 is connected with the sleeper 15. The
spindle 12 is provided with an external thread which cooperates
with an internal thread provided in a bore of the sliding block
13 so as to enable a displacement of the sliding block 13 in the
sense of double arrow 14 by rotating the spindle 12. The end
piece 16 connected with the rod 8 is articulately connected with
the sliding block 13 about an axis 17 so as to prevent possible
tilting moments from being transmitted to the end-position
checking device.
Fig. 3 depicts in detail the coupling of the end-position
checking device to the movable tongue rail. As is also apparent
from the illustration according to Fig. 4, an articulated fork
head 10 carrying a pin 18 is provided in a manner that the tube
9 is coupled to the tongue rail so as to be pivotable about an
axis 19. The fork head 10 embraces the foot of the tongue rail
and is fixed to the rail web by a screw connection. A holding
plate 20 serves to fix the position of the end-position checking
device in the longitudinal direction of the rail by being
laterally supported on the sliding chair 38. This configuration
prevents any longitudinal expansion of the rail from being

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transmitted to the checking device. The holding plate 20 further
includes a vertically oriented longhole, which is not visible in
the Figure and by which the fork head 10 is relieved of vertical
forces.
The mode of functioning of the end-position checking device will
now be explained in more detail by way of the sectional
illustration according to Fig. 6. The rod 8, which is rigidly
connected with the end piece 16, carries two limit switches 21
and 22 on its end that is inserted in the tube. The actuating
mechanism for the limit switches is comprised of two switching
tappets 23 which are arranged symmetrically to the central axis,
resiliently biased relative to each other and outwardly pressed
against the inner jacket 24 of the tube 9. On their mutually
facing sides, the switching tappets 23 cooperate with a
switching cone 25 which acts directly on the actuating tappet 26
of the limit switch. The limit switch is actuated as long as the
switching tappet 23 is in the radially inwardly maintained
position, which is the case with the limit switch 21 in the
situation represented in the Figure. In the event of the limit
switch 22, the switching tappets 27 are, by contrast,
illustrated in the radially outwardly shifted position, engaging
in a switching groove 28 and, hence, preventing the limit switch
22 from being further actuated. On the inner circumference of
the tube 9, beside the switching groove 28, is provided a
further switching groove 29 into which the switching tappets 23
of the limit switch 21 can engage at a respective setting of the
switch.
During the setting procedure of the switch, the tube 9 and inner
tube 31 coupled to the tongue rail are displaced in the sense of
arrow 30, departing from the position illustrated in the
drawing, thus causing a displacement of the switching grooves
relative to the limit switches. In doing so, the switching

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tappets 27 are pressed radially inwardly against the force of
springs 37, emerging from the switching groove 28. During the
setting procedure, both the actuating tappets 23 of the limit
switch 21 and the actuating tappets 27 of the limit switch 22
are, therefore, in the radially inwardly pressed position such
that both of the limit switches 21 and 22 are actuated. At the
end of the setting procedure, the actuating tappets 23 engage in
the switching groove 29, which indicates that the correct end
position has been reached. An adaptation to the respective
setting stroke is then effected by a change of the distance
between the switching grooves 28 and 29. The smaller the setting
stroke, the larger the distance between the switching grooves 28
and 29 has to be chosen. To enable the axial displacement of the
switching groove 28, the latter is formed on a separate
structural component, namely the inner tube 31, which is screwed
into the tube 9. By rotating the tube 9 relative to the inner
tube 31, an infinitely variable adjustment of the distance
between the switching grooves 28 and 29 occurs. The respectively
selected rotated position is fixed by the aid of a securing nut
33. The inner tube 31 comprises a projecting end section 32 into
whose annular groove the holding plate 20 engages.
From Fig. 7 it is apparent that the tight mounting of the rod 8
within the tube 9 is ensured by an overlapping part 34 which is
screwed on the tube end facing the rod and carries appropriate
seals 35 for the tight guidance of the rod 8. The rod 8 is
further connected with a support element 36 to which the end-
position contact switches 21 and 22 are fixed. The illustration
according to Fig. 8 depicts a modified configuration, in which a
total of four end-position contact switches are connected with
the support-like structural part 36. In this case, two switches
are provided for each end position, which are each switched by a
common actuating mechanism. This allows for the achievement of
an enhanced checking security.

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Claims:
1. A device for checking the end positions of movable parts of a
railway switch, in which at least one separate end-position
checking device (5, 6) is assigned to each movable switch part
(3, 4), wherein the end-position checking device (5, 6) includes
a rod (8) and a checker housing (9) in which the rod (8) is
inserted and in which at least one limit switch (21, 22) is
arranged to detect the two end positions of the movable switch
part (3, 4), characterized in that the rod (8) in its portion
reaching into the housing (9), or the housing (9), comprises at
least two axially spaced-apart switching flanks for the
actuation of said at least one limit switch (21, 22), wherein at
least one of said switching flanks is arranged to be axially
displaceable relative to the other of said switching flanks and
fixable in the respective position.
2. A device according to claim 1, characterized in that the
housing is configured as a tube (9) having a circular cross
section, into which the rod (8) is sealingly inserted.
3. A device according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the
rod (8) is connected with a stationary part of the switch and
the tube (9) is coupled to the movable switch part (3, 4).
4. A device according to claim 1, 2 or 3, characterized in that
the at least one limit switch (21, 22) is connected with the rod
(8) and capable of being actuated by the switching flanks
arranged on the inner jacket (24) of the tube (9).
5. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 4, characterized
in that the rod (8) comprises a bore for the passage of a wiring
for the at least one limit switch (21, 22).

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6. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, characterized
in that switching grooves (28, 29) defined by the switching
flanks are formed on the inner jacket (24) of the tube (9).
7. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 6, characterized
in that at least one of the switching flanks is formed on a
structural component that is displaceable in the axial direction
relative to the tube (9).
8. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 7, characterized
in that the displaceable structural component is designed as an
inner tube (31) capable of being screwed into the tube (9).
9. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 8, characterized
in that the limit switch (21, 22) comprises a spring-loaded
tappet (26), or cooperates with a spring-loaded actuating member
(23, 27), which, with the movable switch part assuming the
correct end position, engages in the switching groove (28, 29)
defined by the switching flank.

10. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 9,
characterized in that at least two limit switches (21, 22) are
provided, each of said limit switches (21, 22) being actuatable
by an associated switching flank.
11. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 10,
characterized in that the tube (9), or the inner tube (31),
comprises a connection site for a connection piece for coupling
to a movable switch part (3, 4).
12. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 11,
characterized in that the tube (9) is connected with the movable
switch part (3, 4) in a manner displaceable in the longitudinal
direction of the rail.

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13. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 12,
characterized in that the tube (9) is connected to the movable
switch part (3, 4) so as to be pivotable about an axis (19)
extending parallel with the longitudinal axis of the rail.
14. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 13,
characterized in that the rod (8) is connected with a sliding
block (13) which is capable of being displaced in the axial
direction relative to a stationary bearing pedestal (7).
15. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 14,
characterized in that the rod (8) is connected to the sliding
block (13) so as to be pivotable about an axis (17) extending
parallel with the longitudinal direction of the rail.
16. A device according to any one of claims 1 to 15,
characterized in that the stationary bearing pedestal (7)
carries a spindle (12) extending transverse to the longitudinal
direction of the rail and cooperating with an internal thread of
the sliding block (13) .


In a device for checking the end positions of movable parts of a railway switch, in which at least one separate end-position checking device (5, 6) is assigned to each movable switch part
(3, 4), wherein the end-position checking device (5, 6) includes a rod (8) and a checker housing (9) in which the rod (8) is inserted and in which at least one limit switch (21, 22) is
arranged to detect the two end positions of the movable switch part (3, 4), the rod (8) in its portion reaching into the housing (9), or the housing (9), comprises at least two axially
spaced-apart switching flanks for the actuation of the at least one limit switch (21, 22), wherein at least one of said switching flanks is arranged to be axially displaceable relative
to the other of said switching flanks and fixable in the respective position.

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Patent Number 258633
Indian Patent Application Number 4638/KOLNP/2007
PG Journal Number 05/2014
Publication Date 31-Jan-2014
Grant Date 27-Jan-2014
Date of Filing 30-Nov-2007
Name of Patentee VAE EISENBAHNSYSTEME GMBH.
Applicant Address ALPINESTRASSE 1, A-8740 ZELTWEG
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 MEIEREGGER, MARTIN EINDLGRUNDWEG 5/2/18, A-8650 KINDBERG
2 OBERHOFFNER, WOLFGANG FLOSSWEG 11, A-8740 ZELTWEG
3 ACHLEITNER, HERBERT HANGWEG 49, A-8740 ZELTWEG
PCT International Classification Number B61L 5/10, E01B 7/22
PCT International Application Number PCT/AT2006/000192
PCT International Filing date 2006-05-10
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 A 847/2005 2005-05-18 Austria