Title of Invention

"A DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING TAMPING BENCH ARMS"

Abstract A device for supporting tamping bench arms and for engagement with a horizontal rib provided on the arm is formed from a pair of parallel rectangular spaced apart side walls (1) interconnected by a back wall (2) and a pair of horizontal plates (4) attached to the upper and lower edges of the back wall (2) and extending from the central surface portion approximately half the length of the side walls (1). While the device is suspended from above, the rectangular plates are slid into engagement with the horizontal rib provided on the tamping bench arms enabling an operator to effortlessly move and manipulate the tamping bench arms.
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A DEVICE FOR SUPPORTING TAMPING BENCH ARMS
The present specification relates to a device for supporting tamping bench arms, and more specifically a support to help assembling and disassembling the arms of the tamping bench which are usually suspended by a winch or crane.
As is well known of those skilled in the art, a line tamper is an equipment for aligning and leveling the line as well as tamping the ballast or crushed rock used in railroads. One of the main components of said tamping tools or arms that are coupled to the tamping equipment.
Despite being widely used, said equipment has drawbacks with respect to the difficulty in handling the bench arm during the operations for assembling and disassembling the tamping bench. For the conventionally known operation for assembling and disassembling the bench arm, it is required to use a winch as well as three workers who are subjected to excessive physical wear the result of which are problems in their spine and limbs.
Another drawback found in the conventional system for coupling the bench arms is the fact that the operators are put in risk of being harmed when assembling and disassembling said arms in view of the low safety level between the workers and the equipment.

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Another drawback found in this system for coupling the bench arms resides in the fact that its suspended condition is necessarily maintained through a winch which limits the installation of the equipment to predefined sites.
An object of the present invention is to provide a device for supporting tamping bench arms which does not expose the workers to physical wear when they assemble or disassemble the bench arms, thus not leading to problems in their spine and limbs.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a device for supporting tamping bench arms which does not require that the bench arms be necessarily suspended and/or supported by a which when said bench arms are assembled and disassembled, it being possible to use any other suitable means, thus diversifying the possible sites for installing the equipment.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a device for supporting tamping bench arms which does not significantly reduce the manpower and costs incurred in maintaining the equipment when assembling and disassembling said bench arms.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a device for supporting tamping bench arms which makes it easier to assemble and disassemble the bench arms with relation to the equipment.

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These and other objects and advantages of the present invention are attained by a device for supporting tamping bench arms comprised of a structural frame consisting of steel plates welded to one another defining parallel rectangular spaced apart side walls, a rectangular back wall interconnecting said side walls which incorporate into the front end of their upper edge, a corresponding eyelet for coupling with the suspension hook, wherein horizontal rectangular plates are welded to the mean portion of the upper and lower edges of the said back wall, said plates extending up to approximately half the length of side walls which constitute the support.
The above mentioned steel support, when coupled to the bench arm to be suspended by the winch reaches the ideal inclination from its gravity center either for assembling or disassembling the bench arm.
Better conditions for the assembling and disassembling tasks can be attained by this embodiment and it is also possible to install the equipment as a whole in any kind of railway workshop that uses line tamper in the maintenance.
The improved device for supporting bench tamping arms provides for a higher quality product; a higher work safety standard; more productivity through the optimization of equipment, reduction of indirect works and elimination of unnecessary operations; besides allowing for a cost reduction relates to the investment made, energy consumption, raw material and/or inputs, and additionally assures a reduction in the loss of material (equipment etc.)

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The improved support can be configured in extended or reduced dimensions since its equilibrium point is not changed, thus continuing to satisfy the work needs.
Now the present improvement will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein
Figure 1 is an schematic side view of a line tamping equipment provided with a device for the inventive supporting the tamping bench arms; and
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the device for supporting the tamping bench arms.
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the tamping bench arm and the respective support device just before it is coupled and suspended, and
Figure 4 is a partial front view of the tamping arm assembly coupled to the relevant supporting device.
According to these illustrations, the inventive device for supporting the arms of the tamping bench is comprised of a structural frame 10 consisting of steel plates welded to one another defining parallel rectangular spaced apart side walls 1, a rectangular back wall 2 interconnecting side walls 1 which incorporate, into a front end of its upper edge, a corresponding eyelet 3 for coupling with the suspension hook 11 of a winch or any other suspension means.
Horizontal rectangular plates 4 are welded to a central portion of the upper and lower edges of back wall 2, said plates extending up to approximately half the length of side walls 1 which constitute the support 10.

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As can be seen in figure 1, the arms 12 of the tamping bench 13 are fitted between the rectangular plates 4 and the side walls 1 in the supporting device 10 in such a way that a transverse steel plate 12a interconnecting the arts 12 (Fig. 3) is snugly coupled between the rectangular plates 4 (Fig. 4) thus assuring the assembling and disassembling operation in a fast simple and effortless way.
The transversal "U" shaped supporting device 10 which is intermediately provided with the horizontal square plates 4 takes constitutes a finger that is hung by the suspension hooks 11 which are inserted into the "O" ring 3 of the supporting device 10 in such a way that the latter is displaced perpendicularly to the assembling operator (Fig. 1) moving away therefrom, wherein the interrelationship between the support 10 and the arms 12 is effected by fitting of the ribs 12a provided on the sides of the arms 12 along the side edges of the horizontal square plates 4 in such a way that each arm 12 remains fitted between the square plates and the side walls 1 of the supporting device thus remaining suspended by the coupling of the side edges of said plates 4 into the respective horizontal ribs 12a provided in the arms 12 (Figs. 3 and 4).
Despite the fact that a preferred embodiment has been described and illustrated, it should be noticed that structural changes can be made and attained without departing from the scope of the present improvement.

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WE CLAIM
1. A device for supporting tamping bench arms and for engagement with a horizontal rib provided on said arms, comprising :
a pair of parallel rectangular spaced apart side walls (1) each having an upper edge, a rectangular back wall (2) interconnecting said side walls (1) having an upper edge, a lower edge and a central surface portion, coupling means (3) provided on said upper edge of said side walls (1) for coupling said device to a suspension means for suspension of said device, and
a pair of horizontal rectangular plates (4) fixed to the central surface portion of the upper and lower edges of said rectangular back wall (2),
said horizontal rectangular plates (4) extending up to approximately half the length of said side walls (1) and being adapted for sliding, supportive engagement with the horizontal rib (12a) provided in the tamping bench arms (12)
wherein said coupling means are "O" rings and said suspensions means is a suspension hook (11) adapted to be received therein.
A device for supporting tamping bench arms and for engagement with a horizontal rib provided on the arm is formed from a pair of parallel rectangular spaced apart side walls (1) interconnected by a back wall (2) and a pair of horizontal plates (4) attached to the upper and lower edges of the back wall (2) and extending from the central surface portion approximately half the length of the side walls (1). While the device is suspended from above, the rectangular plates are slid into engagement with the horizontal rib provided on the tamping bench arms enabling an operator to effortlessly move and manipulate the tamping bench arms.

Documents:

00189-cal-1999 abstract.pdf

00189-cal-1999 claims.pdf

00189-cal-1999 correspondence.pdf

00189-cal-1999 description(complete).pdf

00189-cal-1999 drawings.pdf

00189-cal-1999 form-1.pdf

00189-cal-1999 form-13.pdf

00189-cal-1999 form-18.pdf

00189-cal-1999 form-2.pdf

00189-cal-1999 form-3.pdf

00189-cal-1999 form-5.pdf

00189-cal-1999 letters patent.pdf

00189-cal-1999 p.a.pdf

00189-cal-1999 priority document others.pdf

00189-cal-1999 reply f.e.r.pdf

189-CAL-1999-FORM-27.pdf


Patent Number 203630
Indian Patent Application Number 189/CAL/1999
PG Journal Number 10/2007
Publication Date 09-Mar-2007
Grant Date 09-Mar-2007
Date of Filing 08-Mar-1999
Name of Patentee COMPANHIA VALE DO RIO DOCE
Applicant Address BR 262 KM 296-DISTRITO DE SANTA LUZIA, MINAS GERAIS,
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 LUIZ PAULO RAMOS RUA ROCHA PMBO,10-SOTECO-VILLA VELHA-ESPIRITO SANTO
2 COSME DAMIAO BUNICENA FERMINO ED-MELANTIA-APTO.301-6A ELAPTA-COQUEIRAL DE ITAPARICA-VILA VELHA-ESPIRITO SANTO-BRAZIL
3 CARLOS MAGNO SANTOS PINHA RUA UBU,108-BLOCO M2-VALPARASIO-SERRA-ESPIRITO SANTO-BRAZIL
4 ROGER CORDEIRO BERNARDINO RUA ABIZEIRO, 16-CRISTOVAO COLOMBO-VILA VELHA ESPIRITO SANTO-BRAZIL
PCT International Classification Number B 66 C 1/62
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 MU 7802187 1998-03-11 Brazil