WO1999001326A1 - Guide rollers for vehicle ramp - Google Patents
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- WO1999001326A1 WO1999001326A1 PCT/US1998/013520 US9813520W WO9901326A1 WO 1999001326 A1 WO1999001326 A1 WO 1999001326A1 US 9813520 W US9813520 W US 9813520W WO 9901326 A1 WO9901326 A1 WO 9901326A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60P—VEHICLES ADAPTED FOR LOAD TRANSPORTATION OR TO TRANSPORT, TO CARRY, OR TO COMPRISE SPECIAL LOADS OR OBJECTS
- B60P3/00—Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects
- B60P3/06—Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects for carrying vehicles
- B60P3/07—Vehicles adapted to transport, to carry or to comprise special loads or objects for carrying vehicles for carrying road vehicles
- B60P3/073—Vehicle retainers
- B60P3/075—Vehicle retainers for wheels, hubs, or axle shafts
- B60P3/077—Wheel cradles, chocks, or wells
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60P—VEHICLES ADAPTED FOR LOAD TRANSPORTATION OR TO TRANSPORT, TO CARRY, OR TO COMPRISE SPECIAL LOADS OR OBJECTS
- B60P1/00—Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading
- B60P1/43—Vehicles predominantly for transporting loads and modified to facilitate loading, consolidating the load, or unloading using a loading ramp mounted on the vehicle
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B61—RAILWAYS
- B61B—RAILWAY SYSTEMS; EQUIPMENT THEREFOR NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
- B61B15/00—Combinations of railway systems
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B61—RAILWAYS
- B61D—BODY DETAILS OR KINDS OF RAILWAY VEHICLES
- B61D47/00—Loading or unloading devices combined with vehicles, e.g. loading platforms, doors convertible into loading and unloading ramps
- B61D47/005—Loading or unloading devices combined with road vehicles carrying wagons, e.g. ramps, turntables, lifting means
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- This invention relates in general to mass transportation devices and in particular to a vehicle ramp in a mass transportation device.
- Background Art Mass transportation systems have been developed and proposed for a variety of transportation vehicles.
- the system uses vehicles which are carried by a cable or track and which stop for passenger or cargo pick-up and drop-off automatically upon demand which is made known to the system by either human input of some type or computer program.
- Such systems have been used and proposed for use in high traffic density situations. These systems have been designed for relatively low-speed operations and for relatively short distance applications such as within airports and in downtown areas. Vehicles for such systems have been carried on tracks or guideways. Switching of vehicles from track to track or guideway to guideway has generally been accomplished by employing movable track or guideway elements.
- Vehicles designed for such use may be used only on the tracks or guideways for which they are designed. Use of the tracks or guideways is also restricted to system captive vehicles designed only for track or guideway use.
- Some limited-use vehicles have been designed for dual road and track use under manual control. Examples of such a vehicle are normal road use trucks equipped with separate wheels to allow them to be driven by railroad maintenance personnel along railroad tracks under manual control.
- Some normal road-use automobiles have been adapted with either mechanical steering arms designed to cause the car to follow a steering rail mounted along a special roadway, or electronic sensors designed to cause the car to follow magnets or electrified wires embedded in road pavement.
- track or guideway based systems In order to enable operation under the full range of weather conditions, track or guideway based systems must either be located in expensive tunnels or completely covered.
- Trackways or guideways for past systems have been expensive to build because of needs to provide extensive land grading or massive structural supports for heavy elevated trackways or guideways.
- Another system uses special railroad cars equipped with wheel ramps arranged to allow automobiles to be driven onto and off of the railroad car for transport. Such cars and ramps are designed to carry several automobiles over conventional railroads. Ramps are also used at loading and unloading points to allow the cars to be driven onto an off of the rail cars. This system has several disadvantages:
- the railroad cars are designed to carry a multiplicity of empty automobiles rather than one automobile with passengers.
- the special railroad cars are designed to operate on conventional railroads rather than on an automated guideway.
- the ramps for entry and exit of automobiles to the railroad cars are not designed to allow empty railroad cars designed to transport automobiles to pass freely under the entry and exit ramps to reach and leave the automobile loading position.
- the railroad cars are designed to be pulled by conventional railroad engines as parts of conventional railroad trains rather than operating alone under automated control under their own power and control on an automated guideway system.
- Still another system proposed makes use of dual mode cars for both conventional road and guideway use.
- This dual mode car is conveyed by a monorail and has a set of separate street wheels for street use.
- This car has a wide, lengthwise section down the center of the car to accommodate the monorail and can only fit passengers on either side of the car.
- the monorail drive wheels are complex.
- This invention relates to a set of machines for automated transportation of passengers and cargo along special guideways, and for nonautomated transportation of passengers and cargo on conventional streets and roads with provisions for use of the same vehicles for both guideway and road applications and without transfer of passengers or cargo between vehicles when transferring between roads and guideways.
- the guideway has a pair of rails enclosed by a shroud.
- a slot extends through an inner side wall of each of the shrouds.
- the vehicle wheels are carried within the shroud on wheel contacting surfaces, with ends of the axles extending through the slots.
- An electrical bus bar is located within the shroud for providing power to the vehicle.
- the wheels In the extended position, the wheels are located within the enclosed rails. In the retracted position, the wheels recess within wheel wells of the vehicle for conventional street use.
- Other vehicles of this invention are dedicated for use only on the guideway. Both types of vehicles are automatically controlled during guideway use.
- Vehicles and guideways are designed to provide protection from weather elements including snow, sleet, ice, and rain accumulation that would interfere with operation of the vehicles on the guideways.
- the design of the vehicles and guideways are such that switching of vehicles between guideways and on and off of the guideways is accomplished without discontinuities or moving parts in either the guideways or the guideway switching mechanisms.
- Automated car ferry vehicles are designed to hold and carry a single conventional automobile with passengers on the tracked automated transportation system.
- the system also has special ramps for loading and unloading the automobiles onto the ferries from conventional streets and roads.
- a special system of roller assemblies is mounted into the surface of the ramps. The tires of a vehicle entering the ramp are forced into a desired position and alignment and maintained in that alignment and position without application of undesirable forces to the sides of the vehicle tires and without sliding on the surface. The track width of the vehicle wheels is adjusted while the vehicle is rolling forward.
- Figure 1 is a front sectional view of a vehicle and guideway utilized in a mass transportation system that is constructed in accordance with the invention.
- Figure 2 is an enlarged front sectional view of one side of the guideway of
- Figure 3 is a front sectional view of an automobile ferry, an automobile and the guideway of Figure 1 .
- Figure 4 is an enlarged side sectional view of a portion of the automobile ferry of Figure 3.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic drawing of a loading station for the automobile ferry of Figure 3.
- Figure 6 is a schematic drawing of an unloading station for the automobile ferry of Figure 3.
- Figure 7 is an enlarged plan view of an alternate embodiment of a vehicle ramp constructed in accordance with the invention.
- Figure 8 is a sectional end view of the vehicle ramp of Figure 7.
- Figure 9 is a plan view of the vehicle ramp of Figure 7.
- a guideway 1 1 having two enclosed rails 1 5 for an electric vehicle 1 6 is shown.
- Vehicle 1 6 is electrically powered, having an electrical motor 1 8 which is powered by a set of batteries 20 while vehicle 1 6 is driven on conventional roads.
- a switch 22 between batteries 20 and motor 1 8 selectively supplies power to motor 1 8 or disengages batteries 20 from motor 18.
- enclosed rails 1 5 are support by a plurality of support structure beams 1 3 (only one shown) which are elevated above the ground on support columns 17.
- Each enclosed rail 1 5 extends along an outer end of support beam 13 and has an internal support channel 21 which is secured to an upper side of support structure beam 1 3.
- a wheel contact surface or rail 23 is structurally supported from a lower side by each channel 21 .
- Enclosed rails 1 5 are enclosed by a shroud 25 which extends upward from support structure 1 3.
- Each shroud 25 has an external vertical side wall 27, a lower internal vertical side wall 29, a horizontal top 31 and an inclined upper side wall 33 extending downward from top 31 .
- Top 31 joins an upper edge of external vertical side wall 27 and is parallel to rail 23.
- External vertical side wall 27 supports communication devices 28 mounted along an inner surface for communications between vehicle unit controllers 30 and a system controller 32 ( Figure 1 ).
- System controller 32 provides control signals to vehicle unit controller 30 on vehicle 1 6 by way of communication devices 28.
- a pair of electrical power bus bars 35 are also mounted along an inner surface of external side wall 27. Power bus bars 35 are supplied with power from a power supply 37 ( Figure 1 ) .
- the term "bus bar” is used generically to include also other means of transmitting electrical power, such as inductive couplings. Wheel contact rail 23 and power bus bars 35 are removable elements to allow replacement in the event of wear.
- Upper side wall 33 is at an angle relative to lower side wall 29 and extends farther inward.
- a downward facing, longitudinally extending slot 41 is defined between the upper edge of lower inner side wall 29 and upper inner side wall 33.
- External side wall 27, top 31 , and upper and lower inner side walls 33, 29 are arranged to shield the active guideway elements from weather elements such as rain, ice, sleet, and snow.
- drain holes 43 are located along the inner side of wheel contact rail 23 to allow such moisture to drain from the enclosure.
- Vehicle 1 6 has four wheels 51 (only one shown), all of which will move between an extended position shown by the solid lines and a retracted position shown by the dotted lines in Figure 2. While in the extended position, vehicle wheels 51 are located within shroud 25 and roll on rails 23. In the extended position, an axle assembly 53 for each pair of wheels 51 extends through slot 41 .
- Each axle assembly 53 has power pickup and steering interface elements 55 located directly ahead or behind of wheel 51 and supported by an insulating member 57. Interface elements 55 contact the track power pick-up and steering rails 35 located at the sides of the enclosed rails 1 5. Wheels 51 are equipped with rubber tires which roll on rail 23. Rather than a single motor 1 8, an electric drive motor assembly (not shown) may optionally be located at the hub of each wheel 51 to provide vehicle propulsion.
- Axle assembly 53 includes parallel and offset axles 61 , 63 running from the underside of vehicle 1 6.
- An actuator 62 selectively moves axles 61 , 63 between the retracted and extended positions. Actuator 62 may be of various types for causing telescoping movement, such as rack and pinion or hydraulic. Rollers (not shown) are mounted at the exits and entrances of guideway 1 1 to reduce friction between the wheels 51 and support surfaces, allowing lateral outward and inward movement.
- Offset axle 63 connects the vehicle wheel 51 inside the enclosed rail 1 5 to the rest of vehicle 1 6. The offset raises axle 63 over the inner lower vertical member 29.
- the vehicle steering mechanism is preloaded to cause the vehicle wheels 51 to steer so as to hold power and steering elements 55 in contact with rails 35 at the side of the enclosed rail 1 5, thereby assuring power transfer and causing the vehicle to steer to follow rails 35.
- Vehicle control signal interface 28 located on vertical member 27 directly above rails
- each wheel/axle assembly 51 , 53 allows vehicle 1 6 to operate on conventional roads using the same wheels 51 , axles 53, brakes (not shown) and motor 1 8 as are used during guideway 1 1 operation. While in the retracted position switch 22 is closed, supplying power from batteries 20 to motor 1 8. When vehicle 1 6 returns to guideway 1 1 , the wheel and axle assemblies 51 ,
- FIG. 1 illustrates a dual mode passenger vehicle 1 6 on guideway 1 1 with left and right wheel assemblies 51 in their extended positions inside enclosed rails 1 5 of guideway 1 1 . While on guideway 1 1 , switch 22 will be open as batteries 20 will not be supplying power to motor 1 8. Motor 1 8 will receive its power from bus bars 35.
- vehicles such as high passenger count vehicles or cargo vehicles may be similarly configured for use on guideways 1 1 or as dual mode vehicles for both use on guideways 1 1 and conventional roads.
- automobile ferry 101 is a vehicle for transporting conventional automobiles or cars 103 on guideway 1 1 .
- Ferry 101 has a bed or platform 105 which is slightly wider and longer than car 103.
- Platform 1 05 is elevated above guideway support rail 23 by wheel assemblies 1 06 which are similar to wheel assemblies 51 in the extended position.
- Wheel assemblies 106 do not need to retract and extend as ferry 101 is dedicated for use on guideway 1 1 .
- Ferry 101 has one or more electrical motors (not shown) for powering ferry 101 . Power is supplied and control signals transmitted through bus bars 35 and interface 28 (Fig. 1 ).
- Ferry 101 also has channel-shaped car wheel tracks 107, 109 on the top of platform 105 for securing car 103 while ferry 101 is moving.
- the left hand car wheel track 107 has a width which is designed to position the left automobile wheel
- the car wheel track 109 at the right side has a greater width than track 107 to compensate for a range of different automobile wheel track widths.
- each wheel track 107, 109 has a pair of wheel stops 1 14, 1 1 5 which are shown in a raised position to constrain the longitudinal movement of car 103 while it is on ferry 101 .
- One of the wheels 1 1 3 of car 103 engages wheel track bottom 1 1 9 and channel wheel stops 1 14, 1 1 5.
- the forward wheel stop 1 1 5 is shown in the raised position to stop the car in the correct position when driving onto wheel tracks 107, 109.
- the location of wheel stop 1 14 is indicated in the lowered position by the solid line 1 14a. In this position, car wheel
- wheel stop 1 17 is able to roll over lowered wheel stop 1 14 until it reaches the raised forward wheel stop 1 1 5.
- wheel stop 1 14 is raised into the position indicated by the dotted line 1 14 to prevent car wheel 1 17 from backing up on the wheel track.
- wheel stop 1 1 5 is lowered to the position indicated by the dotted line 1 1 5a and wheel stop 1 14 is lowered to the position indicated by the solid line 1 14a to permit car 103 to drive forward along the track to leave the car ferry.
- conventional cars 103 drive onto an elevated ramp 1 31 that is located directly above empty car ferries 101 a running along a loading station above guideway 1 1 .
- Empty car ferries 101 a stop in a position so that cars 1 03 can drive down an inclined ramp section 135 onto the car ferry wheel channels.
- loaded car ferries 1 01 b move away along guideway 1 1 to the destination selected by the automobile driver under automatic control.
- Figure 6 shows the general arrangement of elements for unloading of automobiles 103 from loaded ferries 101 b at the automobile destination.
- Loaded car ferries 101 b approach the unloading point.
- Car ferries 1 01 b stop at the correct position to allow cars 103 to be driven from the car ferry onto an inclined ramp 141 after the loaded ferry 101 b stops.
- Cars 103 then drive away on an elevated ramp 143 to conventional streets or roads.
- Unloaded car ferries 101 a move away either toward a car loading ramp or toward main line enclosed rails to another station under automatic control.
- the ferry system provides a means to load, transport, and unload single conventional automobiles with driver and passengers inside by way of automated car ferries operating on weather-proof enclosed rails. Loaded ferries move non-stop from point of loading to destination as selected by the automobile driver.
- vehicle ramp 1 51 comprises a set of cylindrical rollers 1 53, each of which is mounted to a frame 1 55.
- a bearing 1 57 is located between each end of each roller 1 53 and frame 1 55.
- Each roller 1 53 may rotate independently of the others without contacting them.
- roller assemblies 1 51 a, 1 51 b with rollers 1 53 are inclined toward each other in a V-shaped trough at a slight angle of approximately 10° relative to horizontal.
- a junction 1 59 is located in the valley between roller assemblies 1 51 a, 1 51 b. Junction 1 59 may be formed by a hinge (not shown) or may be a permanent trough.
- Roller assemblies 1 51 a, 1 51 b are configured in such a manner as to cause the vehicle wheel 1 61 to roll sideways toward junction 1 59 between the two roller assemblies 1 51 a, 1 51 b. After wheel 1 61 settles into junction 1 59, it will roll along in smooth, stable and linear path.
- a separate set of roller assemblies 1 63 is mounted horizontally level in a common plane so that its rollers 1 65 are able to support and allow the vehicle's other wheel 1 67 to roll freely from side to side (indicated by arrows) as necessary to position wheel 1 67 and the supported vehicle at the desired position.
- Wheels 1 61 and 1 67 are connected by an axle 1 69.
- roller assemblies 1 51 a, 1 51 b are inclined to form junction 1 59 along the centeriine 171 of the track.
- junction 1 59 causes the wheels of the vehicles moving onto the system of rollers assemblies 1 51 to shift and follow the junction 1 59 as the vehicle moves along the track. Once a wheel is located in junction 1 59 it will remain there as long as it is on the track.
- Roller assembly 1 63a is mounted level to support the wheels on the opposite side of the vehicle and allow the wheels on this side of the vehicle to move freely from side to side as necessary.
- Roller assembly 1 63b has greater width than assembly 1 63a to allow for increasing track of the vehicle as it moves from left to right.
- the ramp in the lower portion of Figure 9 defines a path and alignment for a vehicle illustrated at progressive positions 173, 1 75, 1 77 and 1 79 along the system.
- the vehicle may be expected to be in the incorrect position and alignment as shown at 173.
- the vehicle Upon entering the system, the vehicle achieves the desired position and alignment at 175.
- the vehicle wheel track width is progressively extended at position 177.
- the ramp is at its greatest width to accommodate the fully extended wheels. At this point the vehicle is ready to enter the guideway system.
- the invention has significant advantages which overcome problems associated with previous systems.
- the system enables the weight of the vehicle to supply the necessary force to shift the vehicle sideways to achieve the desired alignment and position.
- the vehicle moves sideways on rollers in the supporting surface so that the vehicle tires are not forced to slide on the supporting surface. No side force is applied to the vehicle wheels to accomplish the desired sideways movement of the vehicle and its wheels.
- the wheels on one side of the vehicle are placed in and maintained in a desired position without undue side forces being applied to the vehicle tires and wheels.
- the wheels on the opposite side of the vehicle are allowed to move freely in a sideways movement during vehicle wheel track width adjustments without sliding actions with respect to the supporting surface by maintaining the wheels on a system of rollers in the supporting surface arranged to roll in the direction of the necessary wheel movement.
- rollers may be used to help align conventional cars with the ferries and loading/unloading ramps.
- the rollers may also be used in other non-guideway applications where it is necessary to align vehicles with minimal effort.
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