Patents Assigned to Voest-Alpine Schienen GmbH
-
Publication number: 20040113334Abstract: The invention relates to a device for the thermal tempering of at least parts of the cross section over the lengthwise extension of sequentially produced profiled rolling stock from the rolling heat.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2003Publication date: June 17, 2004Applicant: VOEST-ALPINE SCHIENEN GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Norbert Kock, Rainer Wahn
-
Patent number: 6689228Abstract: A device and a process for tempering at least parts of the cross section of sequentially produced profiled rolling stock from the rolling heat and for the subsequent cooling thereof to room temperature. The device comprises a hardening device comprising at least to liquid cooling devices arranged next to each other and a transport device having rests for the rolling stock that can be moved across the entire hardening device. Thereby the liquid cooling devices can simultaneously and independently be supplied with rolling stock to be hardened.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2001Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Voest-Alpine Schienen GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Norbert Köck, Rainer Wahn
-
Patent number: 6547897Abstract: A method for the thermal treatment of rails, in particular of the rail head, in which cooling is carried out in a cooling agent that contains a synthetic cooling agent additive starting at temperatures above 720° C. The treatment is carried out by immersion in the cooling agent until withdrawal of the immersed areas occurs, at a surface temperature between 450 and 550° C. results without temperature equalization across the whole of the cross-section, thereby avoiding hardening of the rail web whilst maintaining an optimal cooling rate for the rail head.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Voest-Alpine Schienen GmbHInventors: Alfred Moser, Georg Prskawetz, Peter Pointner
-
Publication number: 20030047852Abstract: The invention relates to a device for the thermal tempering of at least parts of the cross section over the lengthwise extension of sequentially produced profiled rolling stock from the rolling heat.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2001Publication date: March 13, 2003Applicant: VOEST-ALPINE SCHIENEN GmbH & CO.,Inventors: Norbert Kock, Rainer Wahn
-
Patent number: 6432230Abstract: Process and device for hardening a rail. The process for hardening a rail or part thereof by transforming it from an austenitic structure into a different microstructure that is stable at room temperature comprises aligning, horizontally positioning, and fixing in axial alignment to secure against bending, the rail in its austenitic state; and while keeping the rail fixed in axial alignment and secured against bending, force-cooling the rail or part thereof to allow the austenitic structure to be transformed into said different microstructure. The device for hardening a rail or part thereof by force-cooling comprises a support for supporting the rail; a cooling device for force-cooling the rail or part thereof; and at least two fixing devices for axially aligning and securing the rail against bending during the force-cooling.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Voest-Alpine Schienen GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Norbert Köck, Peter Pointner
-
Patent number: 6419762Abstract: A railroad rail of a steel alloy having a pearlitic microstructure, which rail has a good long-term serviceability, high ductility and high abrasion resistance of the working surface at the rail head, the rail being formed of a steel alloy having a chemical composition in weight % of 0.4 to 1.0 carbon, 0.1 to 1.2 silicon, 0.5 to 3.5 manganese, up to 1.5 chromium, optionally other alloy elements below 1 weight %, the rest being iron and impurities, and at least the rail head having a portion of fine pearlitic microstructure and a hardness between 340 HB and 425 HB down to a sufficient depth from the top surface, the arrangement and the extension of the portion of fine pearlitic microstructure in the rail cross section being even along the entire length of the rail.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 2001Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Assignee: Voest-Alpine Schienen GmbHInventors: Georg Prskawetz, Peter Pointner, Alfred Moser
-
Patent number: 6406569Abstract: A method for the thermal treatment of rails, in particular of the rail head, in which cooling is carried out in a cooling agent that contains a synthetic cooling agent additive, starting at temperatures above 720° C. The treatment is carried out by immersion in the cooling agent until withdrawl of the immersed areas, courses, at a surface temperature between 450 and 550° C. results without temperature equalization across the whole of the cross-section, section, there by avoiding hardening of the rail web whilst maintaining an optimal cooling rate for the rail head.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1995Date of Patent: June 18, 2002Assignee: Voest-Alpine Schienen GmbHInventors: Alfred Moser, Georg Prskawetz, Peter Pointner
-
Patent number: 6375402Abstract: An apparatus for unloading rails from a freight car on which the rails are arrayed to extend in a longitudinal direction of the freight car comprises a track-bound car, and a rail guiding unit positioned at each car end. Each rail guiding unit comprises a pair of rail guide heads having guide rollers for centering a respective one of the rails therebetween. The rail guide heads of a first rail guiding unit are positioned at one of the car ends and are displaceable in a horizontal plane perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction, and drives are provided for vertically adjusting the rail guide heads of the first rail guiding unit.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2000Date of Patent: April 23, 2002Assignees: Robel Bahnbaumaschinen GmbH, Voest-Alpine Schïenen GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Josef Hertelendi, Dieter Weiss
-
Publication number: 20010025674Abstract: A railroad rail of a steel alloy having a pearlitic microstructure, which rail has a good long-term serviceability, high ductility and high abrasion resistance of the working surface at the rail head, the rail being formed of a steel alloy having a chemical composition in weight % of 0.4 to 1.0 carbon, 0.1 to 1.2 silicon, 0.5 to 3.5 manganese, up to 1.5 chromium, optionally other alloy elements below 1 weight %, the rest being iron and impurities, and at least the rail head having a portion of fine pearlitic microstructure and a hardness between 340 HB and 425 HB down to a sufficient depth from the top surface, the arrangement and the extension of the portion of fine pearlitic microstructure in the rail cross section being even along the entire length of the rail.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2001Publication date: October 4, 2001Applicant: VOEST ALPINE SCHIENEN GmbH & Co.Inventors: Georg Prskawetz, Peter Pointner, Alfred Moser
-
Publication number: 20010023724Abstract: A method for the thermal treatment of rails, in particular of the rail head, in which cooling is carried out in a cooling agent that contains a synthetic cooling agent additive starting at temperatures above 720° C. The treatment is carried out by immersion in the cooling agent until withdrawal of the immersed areas occurs, at a surface temperature between 450 and 550° C. results without temperature equalization across the whole of the cross-section, thereby avoiding hardening of the rail web while maintaining an optimal cooling rate for the rail head.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2001Publication date: September 27, 2001Applicant: VOEST-ALPINE SCHIENEN GmbH, Leoben AUSTRIAInventors: Alfred Moser, Georg Prskawetz, Peter Pointner
-
Patent number: 6224694Abstract: Method for heat-treating profiled rolling stock, including track and railroad rails, having a profiled surface and increased heat removal from portions of the profiled surface during cooling in the gamma range of an iron based alloy material. The method includes aligning the profiled rolling stock, at an average temperature of between 750° C. and 1100° C., straight in its longitudinal direction by plastic shaping, and moving the aligned profiled rolling stock, in its aligned state, in a transverse direction and holding same there. The method also includes evenly cooling of the aligned profiled rolling stock, in a first cooling, to a temperature below 860° C.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 2000Date of Patent: May 1, 2001Assignee: Voest Alpine Schienen GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Georg Prskawetz, Peter Pointner, Alfred Moser
-
Patent number: 6170755Abstract: The invention relates to a profiled rail (1), especially for a railway track, with a reduced total radiated noise level when in use. In order to reduce the noise radiation level, at least one web side surface (31) is substantially concavely rounded without any salient points in the lower region (31′) between the transition edge (32) on the side of the rail patten (3) and the center of gravity axis (X) in the rail cross-section and/or the height (H) of the pattern is increased by comparison with a normally profiled rail having a corresponding total rail height A.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Voest-Alpine Schienen GmbHInventor: Herbert-Adolf Schifferl
-
Patent number: 6086685Abstract: A profiled rolling stock, in particular a running rail or railroad track made of an iron-based alloy, is provided. The alloy contains silicon plus aluminum below 0.99 wt. % of the rolling stock. A structure in the cross section is formed, at least partially, by isothermic structural transformation due to accelerated cooling from the austenite region of the alloy to a lower intermediary phase temperature and holding. Transformation preferably occurs between the martensite transformation point of the alloy a temperature 250.degree. C. over the martensite transformation point Ms.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1997Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: Voest-Alpine Schienen GmbHInventors: Albin Joller, Peter Pointner, Herbert-Adolf Schifferl