EP2049734A1 - Traffic system - Google Patents
Traffic systemInfo
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- the invention relates to a traffic device, comprising at least two superimposed traffic routes, each comprising at least one traffic area.
- a traffic device with at least two traffic routes arranged one above the other comprises, for example, two superimposed roads, e.g. B. at a bridge, wherein at least two traffic areas in the form of lanes are arranged one above the other.
- traffic routes with rails or other guiding and conveying systems one above the other.
- the lanes are, apart from guardrails, usually open to the edges of the road, which has the disadvantage that noise and fumes, which are caused by running on the lanes vehicles are freely released directly into the environment and the lanes themselves are constantly exposed to the weather. Especially in metropolitan areas and cities the noise and the exhaust fumes of vehicles represent a not inconsiderable burden for humans and animals.
- a traffic device comprising at least two traffic routes arranged one above the other, each comprising at least one traffic area, which may also have a plurality of lanes, which traffic area is completely enclosed, at least over a certain length Housing at least one the view out of the enclosure out permitting permeable element. It is therefore proposed to arrange two traffic routes over one another, as a result of which space-saving, environmentally friendly traffic management can be realized, since the traffic routes do not require a large amount of space adjacent to one another but are arranged one above the other to save space. This is not only relevant for agglomerations and cities where there is little space and space available anyway, but also in terms of reduced space requirements for transport routes in general, which can reduce progressive soil sealing.
- the traffic area for example a single-lane roadway, may have emergency, breakdown or alternative bays at certain intervals.
- the conditions are created exhaust gases z. B. to filter before they are released into the environment. Due to the at least partial enclosure of the traffic areas of the traffic routes, these are protected against external weather influences such as high heat, rain, ice and snow, although other coverings and / or rails can also be used up to now.
- By enclosing the traffic areas can be particularly with regard to rain, ice and Snow reduces the risk of accidents. Furthermore, there are savings, for example, the winter service, which is practically not or only partially necessary for hushed traffic areas.
- the traffic areas themselves are subject to less weather-related corrosion, so that the costs of maintaining the traffic areas can be reduced.
- Expenses include not only the lower costs for repair work on the traffic areas, but also the lower operating costs of the facilities and vehicles needed to maintain and maintain the traffic areas. The maintenance of such a traffic device is thus more economical.
- a further advantage of the traffic device according to the invention consists in the at least one transparent element permitting the view from the housing, since the visual connection to the outside, ie out of the enclosure, can advantageously prevent the user from using the traffic device.
- the enclosure has a plurality of transparent elements, which preferably extend along the entire enclosure, preferably on both sides of the traffic area of a traffic route.
- the element or elements are so transparent that structures and objects outside the enclosure are at least schematically recognizable in terms of outlines and / or colors.
- a transparent element allows for clarity through the element, as is the case with a clear plastic or glass sheet.
- the element may have a tint and / or color, for example, as protection in strong sunlight.
- the transparent element or the transparent elements are arranged such that this or the transparent element allows a view through the element at least at the level of visibility of a traffic user using the traffic surface.
- the transparent Elements arranged such that a road user in his sight height or eye level as possible has a clear view to the outside of the housing out.
- a traffic route for an automobile and / or for a bicycle and / or a pedestrian and / or for a rail vehicle is provided at the traffic facility.
- traffic routes there are a variety of possible combinations of traffic routes in the traffic facility.
- two traffic routes provided for automobiles can be arranged one above the other or a traffic route provided for automobiles and two-wheelers can be arranged via a traffic route provided for rail-bound vehicles.
- the traffic routes of the traffic facility are at least over a certain length substantially the same running, vertically above one another, arranged in different levels.
- the traffic device comprises a supporting structure for the traffic routes arranged one above the other, which preferably comprises concrete, for example reinforced concrete and / or a space framework.
- the support structure for example made of reinforced concrete or a space framework or a combination of reinforced concrete and space framework.
- the space frame comprises tubes or rods and connecting elements for the tubes or rods, wherein the tubes or rods are usually formed of steel and tapered at the ends in order to verbin these particular using spherical fasteners to static constructions - the.
- Such space frameworks are manufactured and constructed, for example, by the company MERO TSK International GmbH & Co.
- KG based in Würzburg, which uses, for example, steel tubes and so-called meroknots as connecting elements, which have certain angular settings in the Specify construction.
- aluminum, GFRP (glass fiber reinforced plastic) and / or CFRP (carbon fiber reinforced plastic), as well as other plastics can be used as materials.
- the supporting structure has at least one supporting pillar, but preferably a plurality of supporting pillars, which at least partially accommodate the traffic routes.
- the support structure in such a way that it not only carries a traffic route, but that they completely einhaust at least a traffic area of a traffic route at least over a certain length. In this case, therefore, a traffic area is enclosed by the supporting structure.
- the traffic device can be designed such that only a traffic area of a traffic route over a certain length of the supporting structure is completely enclosed or that all traffic areas or all roads of the transport facility are completely enclosed by the supporting structure.
- the transparent element window-like or soundproof window-like design when the supporting structure einhaust completely a traffic route or a traffic area of a traffic route over a certain length, provides an embodiment of the invention, that the transparent element window-like or soundproof window-like design and is inserted as a window or soundproof windows in the support structure, wherein a Traffic path at least in the visual height of the traffic surface of the traffic route using traffic participants at least a window-like or soundproof window-like element, preferably several, along the traffic route extending window-like or soundproof window-like elements.
- these may be windows or soundproof windows.
- the transparent element has according to a variant of the invention on its traffic surface of the traffic route side facing preferably a sound-absorbing surface, which may be formed, for example honeycomb-shaped.
- the transparent element may comprise, for example, polycarbonate or other plastics such as acrylic or PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate) or glass, or be formed at least partially from plastic, polycarbonate, acrylic, PMMA or glass.
- Polycarbonates are synthetic polymers from the polyester family. Polycarbonates are crystal-clear, dyeable, weldable and stickable, as well as very dimensionally stable and also have a high impact strength. Polycarbonates are known, for example, under the trade name Makrolon of Bayer AG or Lexan the plastic part of General Electric. Polymethyl methacrylate is also known under the trade name "Plexiglas.” Plexiglas and acrylic or acrylic glass are synthetic, glass-like thermoplastics
- the transparent element may be multi-layered or multi-layered, for example, such that a plurality of transparent plates, which may be spaced from one another, construct a transparent element.
- a transparent element can also have a plurality of transparent, interconnected sub-elements, wherein the sub-elements form, for example, a transparent plate.
- the transparent element comprises a cavity, which can be obtained, for example, by virtue of the fact that the transparent element has two spaced-apart transparent plates.
- the two plates of the transparent element are separated from one another by at least one web.
- the or more web (s) to be achieved in particular that the two transparent plates of the transparent element as far as possible over the entire extent of the transparent element away as equidistant from each other are spaced apart.
- the number and arrangement of the webs per transparent element is preferred depending on the
- the transparent element can have cavities, in particular for sound insulation.
- the transparent element can also be a soundproof window.
- Embodiments of the invention provide that the transparent element, in particular the transparent element having the two spaced-apart plates, is arranged with a first longitudinal edge side in a first strip which has a U-shaped cross-sectional profile.
- the first strip has at least one opening in a leg of the U-shaped cross-sectional profile facing the traffic area, preferably several openings along the strip to form an interior of the first strip, which interior space is connected to the hollow space of the transparent element.
- the transparent element is arranged with a second, the first longitudinal edge side opposite longitudinal edge side in a second bar with a U-shaped or double U-shaped cross-sectional profile, wherein the second bar extending along the second bar with the cavity of the transparent E - Lementes connected interior.
- This embodiment of a transparent element with a cavity and the arrangement in a first and a second strip makes it possible that the opening of the first bar, the interior of the first bar, the cavity of the transparent element and the interior of the second bar form a channel, which is preferably connected to a device for supplying fresh air and / or for sucking off exhaust air.
- a transparent element forms, for example, a wall section of an enclosure of a traffic area with a first and a second strip
- exhaust air can preferably be sucked out of the enclosure via the described channel and fed, for example, to a filter device.
- the device for supplying fresh air and / or for sucking off exhaust air has, for example, a pipe system connected to the channel or to a plurality of such channels, which cooperates with a ventilation system for supplying fresh air and / or for exhausting exhaust air.
- a variant of the invention provides that at least one traffic route is assigned at least one device, which is preferably independent of the transparent element, for supplying fresh air into and / or exhausting exhaust air from the housing of the traffic route.
- This may be, for example, a ventilation system connected to a pipe system, as is known, for example, from tunnel devices of large road tunnels for automobiles.
- the at least one transparent element having housing for at least part of a traffic area of a traffic route may be formed, for example, tunnel-shaped.
- An enclosure may have at least two side walls, at least one side wall of which is at least partially formed by a transparent element.
- the enclosure may, for example, be V-shaped or U-shaped. According to a variant of the invention, however, the enclosure can also have a separately executed roof, wherein the roof can also comprise at least one transparent element.
- the enclosure of the enclosure is constructed almost completely of transparent elements.
- the enclosure may have at least one transparent element which encompasses a longitudinal extent and is arcuate in cross-section.
- two arcuate transparent elements are connected to each other, for example, via a double-U-shaped strip so that they form a U-shaped portion of an enclosure.
- the arcuate transparent element may also comprise a plurality of transparent sub-elements which are bonded or glued together, for example, by silicone are connected by appropriate strips, for example the company Schüco or the company Schmidlin-Technik.
- the enclosure or canopy at least one opening for air exchange and / or fire protection, such as smoke and Wärmababsläppen have.
- the opening may be at the apex of the enclosure or canopy.
- the opening is preferably provided on the side of the traffic device facing away from the wind in order to avoid unwanted wind influences, in particular in the case of strong winds, in the enclosure.
- the opening in the enclosure or canopy is at least one opening gap extending along the enclosure or canopy.
- An imple mentation of the invention provides that a traffic route has at least one groove-shaped recess and / or at least one channel and / or at least one conduit, which at the top and / or bottom of the traffic route or the traffic surface of the traffic route could be.
- the recess, the channel or the empty pipe are for example for receiving supply lines, for. B. of electrical supply lines, or for receiving electrical control lines or for supplying fresh air or suction of exhaust air or for conducting liquids.
- a backup device has a traffic route according to a variant of the invention at least one impact protection, wherein the impact protection is preferably arranged on each side of a traffic area of a traffic route.
- the traffic surface of a traffic route is, for example, a carriageway for automobiles and / or two-wheeled vehicles, then the roadway has such impact protection at its roadside edge, that is to say the edge of the traffic area.
- the impact protection is preferably a laterally stable guide contactor or a stable guide along the traffic route, the or in particular at a Traffic route, which is arranged on another traffic route, a fall of a means of transport, either as a result of accident or carelessness of a driver to prevent.
- the impact protection can be designed in the form of a guardrail or in the form of a wall and form part of the enclosure.
- the impact protection preferably has a sound-absorbing surface on its side facing the traffic area.
- the sound absorbing surface may have a special surface structure with recesses (e.g., holes) or other sound refracting elements. It can also be applied appropriate mats or panels, coatings or plasters.
- the impact protection can have an opening for supplying fresh air and at least one groove-shaped recess and / or at least one channel and / or at least one empty tube, for example for receiving electrical supply or control lines.
- the recess and / or the channel and / or the empty tube of the impact protection and / or the traffic route for receiving at least one component of a traffic control system are provided.
- the traffic route using means are controlled so that the means of transport automatically have the right speed, the necessary distances to each other and to the side, where it allows such a traffic control system, in particular automatic control of the distance to the side to carry out the traffic area particularly narrow. Due to the weather-independent enclosure, better guiding guides and / or driverless systems are also possible, which can also be used like escalators (for example in the roof).
- the at least one groove-shaped recess, the at least one channel and / or the at least one conduit of the traffic route and / or the impact protection of Kehrsweges be provided for receiving at least one component of an automatic transport system for a means of transport, such as a vehicle.
- a transport system may be, for example, a towing system or a transport system having at least one conveyor belt.
- the towing system can be designed such that a vehicle with a vehicle component, for example a tab, is hooked into a hook of the towing system and the towing system automatically guides the vehicle over the traffic route. In a comparable way, this can be done with one or more conveyor belts for a means of transport.
- the traffic area of a traffic route has at least one carriageway for automobiles and / or for two-wheelers, at least one emergency stop and emergency exit route for pedestrians and / or two-wheelers without an auxiliary motor or at least one rail track for rail-bound vehicles.
- a traffic route can have only one traffic area for one traffic direction, multiple traffic areas for one traffic direction or multiple traffic areas for opposite traffic directions.
- the traffic areas for opposite traffic directions of a traffic route are separated by a variant of the invention by an impact protection.
- the carriageway or traffic area is preferred a sound absorbing surface.
- the sound-absorbing surface has, for example, a whispering asphalt.
- the sound-absorbing surface may have a special surface structure with depressions (for example bracelets) or other sound-breaking elements (eg trapeziums or honeycombs).
- a ceiling over a traffic area may also have such a sound-absorbing surface.
- the vetpours issued has at least one signal system for indicating the traffic direction on a traffic area of a traffic route. This is advantageous in particular when a traffic area of a traffic route can be used in both traffic directions.
- access to the traffic routes and leaving the traffic routes preferably takes place via ramps, driveways, descents, elevators and / or parking garages attached to the traffic routes.
- the traffic device has at least one emergency, escape or rescue route. Furthermore, at least one traffic route of the traffic device can have at least one emergency, breakdown or backup bay. Especially in the case of single-lane traffic areas or lanes, such emergency, breakdown or alternative bays are recommended in order to be able to avoid impediments to the traffic flow.
- FIG. 1 is a partial sectional view of a partial view of a traffic device according to the invention
- FIG. 3 shows a section of an interior view of an enclosure from FIG. 1 in a partially sectioned illustration
- FIG 4 shows a section of another embodiment of a traffic device
- FIG 5 is a sectional view in the direction of the arrows V of FIG 4 and
- FIG. 1 a first embodiment of a traffic device according to the invention is shown, are arranged in the three traffic routes substantially the same running, vertically above one another, in three different planes.
- the first traffic route 1 is provided for trains 4 in the present case.
- the traffic area 5 of the traffic route 1 has two rail tracks 6 for the trains 4.
- the second traffic route 2 and the third traffic route 3 are traffic routes for automobiles 7 and motor-driven two-wheelers (not shown in FIG. 1). Both the traffic route 2 and the traffic route 3 in the case of the present exemplary embodiment each have only one traffic area in the form of a roadway 8 or 9, which is provided in each case for only one traffic direction, such as the position of the automobiles 7 and the car registered therefor Arrows can be removed.
- the traffic facility has a supporting structure, in particular for the traffic routes 2 and 3, which comprises a plurality of supporting pillars.
- a support pillar 10 of the support structure is shown, which is U-shaped in the case of the present embodiment and for supporting the traffic routes 2 and 3 cross struts 11, wherein in FIG 1, only the cross member 11 for the traffic route 2 can be seen.
- the supporting structure as a whole or its supporting pillar 10 can be made at least partially of concrete,
- the traffic routes 2 and 3 are essentially the same and, in a manner not explicitly shown in FIG. 1, have a plurality of traffic route sections which are supported by the supporting pillars 10 of the supporting structure.
- the sections of the traffic routes 2 and 3 are made of reinforced concrete and each have an impact protection 12 in the form of a wall 12 on both sides of the roadway 8 and 9, respectively.
- the impact protection 12 is intended in particular to prevent the vehicle 7 from one of the traffic lanes 2 or 3 from collapsing in the event of an accident with a vehicle 7, be it by collision of the vehicle 7 with another vehicle 7 or carelessness of the driving witness.
- the traffic routes 2 and 3 groove-shaped recesses, channels and conduits which can serve for receiving supply lines, for example, electrical supply lines, electrical control lines, exhausts, conveyors, etc.
- this has at the top of the roadway 8 a groove-shaped recess 13 extending along the roadway 8 and three empty tubes 14 on its underside.
- the impact protection 12 on both sides of the roadway 8 of the traffic route 2 has in each case on its side facing the roadway 8 a channel 15 extending along the traffic route 2.
- the recess 13 and the channels 15 are covered.
- the traffic route 3 in the case of the present embodiment on its upper side of the track 9, a groove-shaped recess 13 and on its underside an empty tube 14 and two groove-shaped recesses 16.
- the recesses 13 and 16 and the empty tube 14 and the channels 15 in turn extend at least over a partial region along the length of the tube. 3.
- the recesses 13 and 16 and the channels 15 of the traffic route 3 are again covered in the case of the present embodiment.
- These may be rough or sound-refracting elements having surfaces with depressions, holes, etc. But it can also soundproofing panels, mats, coatings, plasters, etc. may be provided.
- Both the traffic route 2 and also the traffic route 3 are at the same time completely enclosed in the case of the exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 1 at least over a certain path section.
- the tunnel-shaped housings 17 of the traffic lanes 2 and 3 are substantially identical in the case of the present exemplary embodiment, for which reason reference will be made below to the housing 17 of the traffic lane 3 in the following.
- the housing 17 is composed of several components.
- the housing 17 comprises on both sides of the roadway 9 each arranged on a crash protection 12, along the traffic route 3 extending strips 18, which, as can be seen from Figure 2, have a U-shaped cross-sectional profile.
- the traffic route 3 has a plurality of such strips 18 which, as already mentioned, each extend along the traffic route 3.
- a bar 18 in the case of the present embodiment preferably equidistantly spaced transparent plates 19 and 20, which have a longitudinal extent in the direction of the traffic route 3, are arranged.
- the plates 19 and 20 and the connecting webs 28 are part of a transparent element 21, which is arranged with a side longitudinal edge, as already mentioned, in the bar 18.
- the housing 17 of the traffic facility has a plurality of such transparent elements 21, which extend in the direction of the traffic route 3 in a row.
- the other side longitudinal edge of the transparent element 21 is arranged in the case of the present embodiment in a second strip 22, which in the case of the present embodiment has a double U-shaped cross-sectional profile and serves as a link between two transparent elements 21, which together with the strips 18th and 22 form a partial section of the housing 17.
- the bar 18 has along its extension of the traffic route 3 usually a plurality of openings, of which in FIG 2, an opening 23 is shown as an example.
- the opening 23 leads to an interior 24 of the strip 18, which extends along the bar 18.
- the interior 24 of the strip 18 and the cavity 25 of the transparent element 21 are connected to each other in such a way that an exchange of media is possible.
- the strip 22 likewise has an interior space 26 or 27, which inner spaces 26, 27 extend along the strip 22 or the traffic route 3.
- the opening 23 and the interior 24 of the bar 18, the cavity 25 of the transparent element 21 and the interior 26 of the bar 22 thereby form a channel for supplying fresh air into the interior of the traffic route 3 and / or for sucking off exhaust air from the Interior of the traffic route 3 can be used.
- exhaust air can be extracted from the interior of the traffic route 3 on both sides of the support pillar 10 with the aid of the suction unit 30.
- webs 28 are also shown, which, as already mentioned, connect the plates 19 and 20 of a transparent element 21 equidistantly with one another.
- the housing 17 as a rule has a plurality of strips 18, 22 and a plurality of transparent elements 21.
- the impact protection 12 can have openings for supplying fresh air into the interior of the traffic route 3.
- openings for supplying fresh air into the interior of the traffic route 3 By way of example, such an opening 29 is shown in FIG.
- the strips 18 and 22 are preferably formed of a corrosion-resistant metal, plastic or a coated metal alloy.
- the transparent plates 19 and 20 of the transparent element 21 are formed, for example, from polycarbonate with a clear view.
- the surface 36 of the transparent plate 19 of a transparent element 21 facing the interior of the traffic route 3 is sound-absorbing, which need not necessarily be the case. Due to the sound-absorbing design of this surface 36 of the transparent element 21 and the roadway 9 and the surfaces of the impact protectors 12 results from the enclosure 17 of the lane 9 no increased noise pollution for the traffic route 3 using road users.
- double walls may be provided for the enclosure 17 or parts of the enclosure 17 or any other enclosure.
- the transparent element 21 is formed with the plates 19, 20 arcuate. With sufficient elasticity of the plates 19 and 20, however, these need not be arcuate, but can be bent according to a planar training to order them in the strips 18 and 22 can.
- the transparent element 21 can also be constructed in a multilayered manner, ie. H.
- the transparent element 21 further transparent plates, which are arranged between the plates 19 and 20 have.
- the transparent member 21 does not necessarily have to have two or more transparent plates, but may be formed only from a single transparent plate or a plurality of directly interconnected transparent plates between which there is no cavity.
- the transparent element in particular if it has only one or more directly interconnected transparent plates, be integrally formed arcuate.
- the traffic routes 2 and 3 are subject to less corrosion and the risk of accidents, especially in the colder snow and ice with bringing season is reduced.
- the arrangement of several traffic routes one above the other results in a considerable saving of the resource land, whereby additional synergies can be used.
- the electricity of the overhead line 39 of the traffic route 1 can be used to illuminate the traffic routes of the traffic facility or otherwise electrically operated. ne facilities of the traffic facility, such as traffic lights such as traffic lights and traffic direction displays are used.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 a second exemplary embodiment of a traffic device is shown in fragmentary form or in a sectional representation in the direction of the arrows V from FIG. 4.
- the embodiment shown in Figures 4 and 5 differs from the embodiment shown in Figures 1 to 3 essentially in that the support structure
- the traffic routes 1 to 3 at least over a certain portion of the traffic routes 1 to 3 completely encloses and thus einhaust.
- the support structure 31 can be constructed of concrete, reinforced concrete, hybrid materials comprising plastics or of other materials.
- the window-like transparent elements 32 can also be arranged directly adjacent to each other, so that between them no gaps, as shown in FIG 4, remain.
- the impact protection is formed in the case of the embodiment shown in Figures 4 and 5 by the wall portion of the support structure 31 below the window-like transparent elements 32.
- the roadways 8 and 9 also have the impact protectors and the window-like transparent elements
- the window-like transparent elements 32 may be formed as a normal window or as a soundproof window.
- the traffic device shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 can also contain the functional elements or functional components described in connection with the traffic device according to FIGS. 1 and 3. Shown in FIG. 5 is, for example for the traffic route 2, the provision of empty conduits, which in turn extend along the traffic route 2.
- the traffic routes can also have channels and / or recesses. In addition, it is indicated in FIG.
- a device for transporting fresh air and / or for extracting exhaust air which is preferably independent of the transparent element and its suction channel, can be assigned to a built-in traffic route.
- a suction device 33 which may have a fan, for example, is shown.
- the suction device 33 may comprise in a manner not shown in FIG 5, a pipe system with which the exhaust air may optionally be discharged after prior filtering to the environment.
- the exhaust air can also be released to the environment without filtering on areas that are not critical for humans.
- the exemplary embodiment of a traffic device shown in FIGS. 4 and 5 additionally has a fourth traffic route 40, which is arranged above the traffic route 3 and, in the case of the present exemplary embodiment, is provided for pedestrians and two-wheelers without an auxiliary engine, for example bicycles 41.
- the traffic route 40 or its traffic surface 46 is also completely enclosed with arcuate transparent elements 42, 43 in the case of the present exemplary embodiment, at least over a partial area.
- the arcuate transparent elements 42, 43 are arranged in such a way to each other, or arranged on the support structure 31, that the housing has an opening, which is in the case of the present embodiment, an opening gap 44 extending along the housing.
- the arched visible elements 42, 43 are preferably held with webs 45 at a substantially constant distance from one another to form the opening gap 44.
- the opening gap 44 which preferably faces the side of the traffic device facing away from the wind, allows the inflow of fresh air into the traffic route 40.
- openings 29 preferably arranged in an impact protection (see FIG a, as shown in FIG 5, opening gap 44 supply fresh air.
- openings 29 can be connected to a device that injects the fresh air targeted into the interior of the traffic routes.
- FIGS. 6, 7, 8 and 9 show further exemplary embodiments of traffic devices according to the invention.
- the traffic routes 50, 51 of FIG. 6 with their roadway 52 or 53, in particular for automobiles 7, essentially correspond to the traffic routes 2 and 3 of the exemplary embodiments described above.
- the traffic routes 50, 51 each have an impact protection 12 on both sides of their roadway 52 and 53, respectively.
- the supporting pillars, which in particular carry the traffic route 51 are not recognizable.
- window-like transparent elements 54 extend on both sides along the traffic route 50, whereby the traffic route 50 or the carriageway 52 of the traffic route 50 is completely enclosed, at least over a certain section.
- the window-like transparent elements 54 may be, for example, ordinary windows or soundproof windows.
- the traffic route 51 represents a kind of roof or ceiling 37 for the traffic route 50.
- the ceiling 37 can have a sound-absorbing surface.
- the sound-absorbing surface of the ceiling 37 may be formed like the surface 34 or 35.
- the traffic route 51 is enclosed, the traffic route 51 having, in addition to the laterally arranged window-like transparent elements 54, a canopy 55, which may also be constructed from transparent elements or other roof elements.
- the roof 55 may have openings 56 for the discharge of exhaust gases or for the supply of fresh air.
- the roofing can also be associated with a suction device, with which the exhaust air or the exhaust gases are fed to a filter system or discharged into non-critical areas of the environment.
- the embodiment shown in FIG. 6 may, in particular, be used to make use of the aforementioned groove-shaped recesses, channels or empty conduits of the traffic routes or of the impact protectors of the traffic routes.
- the channels 15 of the impact protectors 12 of the traffic lanes 50 and 51 serve to receive at least one component of a traffic control system.
- a traffic control system may for example have a kind of autopilot function, so that the traffic routes 50 and 51 using vehicles 7, which have corresponding communicating with the traffic control system, electrical devices, for example, can be controlled automatically.
- the control can be carried out, for example, to the effect that the vehicles comply with a prescribed speed or a certain distance to the vehicle in front or to the impact protectors 12, so that in particular the roadways 52 and 53 of the traffic routes 50 and 51 can be made particularly narrow.
- a component 57 of an automatic transport system for vehicles 7 can be arranged in the recess 13 of the roadway 52.
- the transport system is an automatic towing system, with a respective hook 57 of the towing system being transferred to a corresponding counter-device, for example a tab 59, of a towing system.
- speaking vehicle 7 engages and automatically transport the vehicle 7 via the traffic route 50.
- a conveyor belt 58 is arranged in each case, which likewise leads to a vehicle 7 being automatically guided via the traffic route 51 with the aid of the conveyor belts 58. With the help of such transport systems self-propelled vehicles 7 on the roads 50, 51 is not required.
- one of the traffic routes 50, 51 has a traffic control system and / or an automatic transport system, then these comprise at least one control device in the form of a program-controlled computing device (not shown).
- the control device of the traffic control system controls the vehicle management via the respective traffic route and the control device of the automatic transport system, the transport of the vehicles over the respective traffic route.
- a traffic route in each case has only one traffic surface or roadway for a traffic direction. According to the embodiments according to FIGS. 7 and 8, however, a traffic route may also have a plurality of traffic areas for a traffic direction or opposite traffic directions.
- the traffic route 70 has two traffic areas 71 and 72 for trains 4.
- the traffic routes 73 and 74 which are arranged above the traffic route 70, also each have two traffic areas 75, 76 and 77, 78, which are each separated by an impact protection 12 from each other.
- the support structure 79 is designed as a space frame with tubes 80 and connection dementen 81.
- the tubes 80 are connected to one another via the connecting elements or connection nodes 81 such that the supporting structure in the form of the space truss 79 results.
- the traffic routes 73 and 74 are in FIG.
- the space framework 7 in an incognizable manner, at least over a section, being completely enclosed with the space framework, which for this purpose can be clad inside and / or outside, for example, with panels.
- the traffic routes 73 and 74 they also have window-like transparent elements arranged in the space frame 79, which are not shown in FIG. 7, as shown in FIG. 4, for example.
- the traffic routes 82 and 83 each have two traffic areas.
- the traffic areas 84 and 85 are in turn provided for trains 4, while the traffic areas 86 and 87 of the traffic route 83 are provided for automobiles.
- the traffic route 88 is intended for use by pedestrians 89 or cyclists.
- the traffic routes 82, 83 and 88 are completely enclosed completely by a supporting structure 90 over at least a portion of their extent.
- the traffic routes are, as described above, associated with window-like transparent elements.
- the traffic facility may have traffic areas associated with the traffic routes with which, for example, the traffic direction can be displayed if traffic areas are optionally provided for use for two traffic directions. Accordingly, the direction of travel of the vehicles can be adapted to the respective traffic situation via the signal systems or traffic direction displays.
- a traffic route may have a traffic area for automobiles and, in addition, a traffic area for trains.
- access to the traffic routes takes place in a manner not shown in the figures, preferably via ramps, driveways, descents, elevators for the vehicles or also via attached parking garages.
- the enclosures of the traffic routes may have emergency exits for emergency situations in a manner not shown.
- an escape route 60 arranged on the supporting pillar 10 is shown by way of example, via which the traffic routes 2 and 3 can be left in an emergency.
- Such emergency, escape or rescue route can also be housed in dashed lines as indicated in FIG 1. But it can also be provided only a kind of roofing for the emergency, escape or rescue route.
- the emergency, escape or emergency route can also be designed differently, for example, have a staircase with or without a staircase.
- the traffic device can have at least one element assigned to a traffic route and arranged inside the housing of the traffic route, which is provided for noise rupture and / or wind separation and / or demolition of exhaust gases, smoke clouds, etc.
- the element may for example be arranged on the housing and / or on an impact protection and extend at right angles or at another angle in the direction of the traffic surface of the traffic route, wherein the element has a vertical longitudinal extent and an extension in the width, in the direction of the traffic area having.
- the expansion in width is such that traffic over the traffic area is not hindered.
- the element may be a spoiler or be constructed like a spoiler and have a spoiler edge and / or trapezoidal contour and / or another suitable inner contour to disturb a spoiler comparable to a flow or an air flow.
- a traffic route has a plurality of such elements, which can be arranged on one or two sides of a traffic area, roadway, etc.
- the elements or spoilers serve a suction that can occur within a housing, for example due to vehicle movements, at least partially. wise to prevent or prevent. Demolition edges of the elements or spoilers ensure a wind break or airflow separation. With the elements also a noise break, as well as a demolition of exhaust gas streams or smoke clouds, etc. can be effected.
- the element or the spoiler is preferably adapted in its form in each case the housing. An element or spoiler can therefore be rectangular, flat or arcuate, flat or triangular, flat, etc.
- a traffic route for rail-bound vehicles can also be arranged over a traffic route for automobiles or pedestrians.
- traffic routes for different modes of transport can be arranged in different combinations one above the other.
- the transparent element also does not necessarily have to be made of polycarbonate, but can also be made of glass, acrylic or PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate) and with and without soundproofing.
- a traffic route has only one lane, lane, etc., it is advisable to provide evasive, emergency or breakdown bays at certain intervals along the traffic route. But traffic routes with multiple lanes, lanes, etc. may have such evasive, emergency or breakdown bays.
- FIG. 9 for example, a type of mixed form is shown between the exemplary embodiments shown in FIG. 1 and in FIG.
- the traffic facility of FIG. 9, like the traffic facility of FIG. 1, has three traffic lanes 1 to 3.
- the traffic route 2 is not like the traffic route 3. genförmig housed, but has like the traffic route 50 of the embodiment shown in FIG 6 laterally transparent elements, wherein the underside of the traffic route 3 of FIG 9 serves as a ceiling 37.
- a plurality of transparent elements 21 are glued together, for example to form a transparent housing 38, e.g. with silicone, or via corresponding strips 47 connected to each other.
- the walls 48 of the traffic route 2 can be made up of transparent elements 21.
- a transparent element 21 can be constructed in the same way, not shown in the figures, even from several transparent sub-elements.
- the traffic device according to the invention is not only provided for new buildings, but also for existing traffic routes.
- existing traffic routes be it railway lines or roads, for example, into the traffic facility or supplement it with the traffic facility.
- further traffic routes can be arranged over an existing traffic route.
- z. B. for automobiles as shown in Figures 1, 5, 7 and 8, are arranged. It can for the traffic z. B. individual enclosures be provided or the supporting structure houses the traffic routes.
- Traffic route 72 traffic areas, 74 traffic routes to 78 traffic areas
- Traffic route 85 traffic areas 86, 87 traffic areas
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