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Title:
CABLE TRAY ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE BODY OF A RAIL VEHICLE AND ITS METHOD OF ASSEMBLY
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2018/001890
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
A cable tray assembly (22) for installing one or more cable harnesses (14, 16, 18) in a rail vehicle body (12), comprises a main tray (24) having at least a first cable channel (26) extending in a longitudinal direction (100). The cable tray assembly (22) further comprises an auxiliary tray (44, 144) provided with an auxiliary tray plate (46, 146) for holding one or more pieces of electrical equipment (20, 120), the auxiliary tray plate (46, 146) facing the main tray (24) at a distance from the main tray (24), and with legs (50, 150) extending from the auxiliary tray plate (46, 146) towards the main tray (24), the legs (50, 150) being attached to attachment portions (52) of the main tray in a releasable manner.

Inventors:
BODDINGTON PAUL (GB)
TAYLOR JAMIE (GB)
Application Number:
PCT/EP2017/065531
Publication Date:
January 04, 2018
Filing Date:
June 23, 2017
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
BOMBARDIER TRANSP GMBH (DE)
International Classes:
H02G3/04; B61D17/08
Domestic Patent References:
WO2014165904A12014-10-16
Foreign References:
US20020033268A12002-03-21
KR100724754B12007-06-04
EP0091255A21983-10-12
EP1775813A22007-04-18
DE102014118242A12016-06-09
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
ALATIS (FR)
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Claims:
CLAIMS

A cable tray assembly (22) for installing one or more cable harnesses (14, 16, 18) in a rail vehicle body (12), comprising a main tray (24) having at least a first cable channel (26) extending in a longitudinal direction (100) of the cable tray (24) assembly, characterised in that the cable tray assembly (22) further comprises an auxiliary tray (44, 144) provided with an auxiliary tray plate (46, 146) for holding one or more pieces of electrical equipment (20, 120), the auxiliary tray plate (46, 146) facing the main tray (24) at a distance from the main tray (24) and legs (50, 150) extending from the auxiliary tray plate (46, 146) towards the main tray (24), the legs (50, 150) being attached to attachment portions (52) of the main tray in a releasable manner.

The cable tray assembly of claim 1, comprising releasable fixings (54) for attaching the legs (50, 150) to the attachment portions (52) of the main tray (24) in a releasable manner.

The cable tray assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the main tray (24) and/or the auxiliary tray (44, 144) are made of sheet metal.

The cable tray assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the auxiliary tray plate (46, 146) is parallel to the longitudinal direction (100).

The cable tray assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the first cable channel (26) has a bottom (32) and at least one side wall (30) extending parallel to the longitudinal axis.

The cable tray assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the main tray (24) has a second cable channel (28) at a distance from and parallel to the first cable channel (26).

7. The cable tray assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the second cable channel (28) has a bottom (34) and at least one side wall (30) extending parallel to the longitudinal axis.

8. The cable tray assembly of claim 5 or claim 6, wherein the main tray (24) has bridges (42) connecting the first channel (26) and second channel (28).

The cable tray assembly of claim 8, wherein the bridges (42) are bent, so that flat bottom (32) of the first channel (26) and a flat bottom (34) of the secon channel (28) are in different planes.

10. The cable tray assembly of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising at least a first bundle (14) of one or more electrical cables arranged in the first channel (26).

1 1 . The cable tray assembly of claim 10 in combination with any one of claims 6 to 8, further comprising at least a second bundle (18) of one or more electrical cables arranged in the second channel (28).

12. The cable tray assembly of claim 11, wherein one of the first and second bundles (14, 18) is a bundle of data cables and the other of the first and second bundles (14, 18) is a bundle of power cables.

The cable tray assembly of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising at least one piece of electrical equipment (20, 120) fixed to the auxiliary tray (44, 144).

The cable tray assembly of claim 13 and any one of claims 10 to 12, wherein the piece of electrical equipment (20, 120) is connected to one or more cables of the first bundle (14) of electrical cables.

1 5. The cable tray assembly of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the main tray (24) comprises further attachment portions (52), such that the auxiliary tray (44, 144) can be released from the attachment portions (52) and fixed to the further attachment portions (52).

1 6. The cable tray assembly of claim 15, comprising a further auxiliary tray (144, 44) provided with a further auxiliary tray plate (146, 46) for holding a further piece of electrical equipment (120, 20), the further auxiliary tray plate (146, 46) facing the main tray (24) at a distance from the main tray (24), and further legs (150, 50) extending from the further auxiliary tray plate (146, 46) to the main tray (24), the further legs (146, 46) being attached to the further attachment portions (52) of the main tray (24) in a releasable manner.

1 7. A rail vehicle body provided with the cable tray assembly of any one of the preceding claims, fixed to the rail vehicle body, preferably to a roof or ceiling of the rail vehicle body.

18. A method of assembly of a cable tray assembly (22), preferably the cable tray assembly (22) of any one of the preceding claims, into a vehicle body (12) of a rail vehicle, characterised in that it comprises a preassembly step of the cable tray assembly (22) and a subsequent assembly step of the cable tray assembly (22) into the vehicle body (12), wherein the preassembly step includes the following:

cabling a main tray (24) of the cable tray assembly (22) with one or more cable harnesses (14, 16, 18),

attaching an auxiliary tray (46, 146) to the main tray (24) with releasable fixings (54),

fixing at least one piece of electrical equipment (20, 120) to the auxiliary tray (44, 144);

connecting the at least one piece of electrical equipment (20, 120) to at least one cable of the one or more cable harnesses (14, 16, 18). A method of assembly of a vehicle body of a rail vehicle, comprising assembling a cable tray assembly (24) into a roof (12) of the vehicle body according to the method of claim 18, further comprising a subsequent step of assembling the roof (12) to a side wall of the vehicle body.

Description:
CABLE TRAY ASSEMBLY FOR A VEHICLE BODY OF A RAIL VEHICLE AND ITS

METHOD OF ASSEMBLY

TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates to cable trays in rail vehicles.

BACKGROUND ART

[0002] The installation of cables and electrical equipment in vehicle bodies of rail vehicles is a lengthy process. Once the cables and electrical equipment have been installed, it is often difficult to access the cabling or electrical equipment for maintenance or modifications. In particular, it is particularly difficult to change the location of a piece of electrical equipment or to add a piece of electrical equipment at a new location.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0003] The invention aims at simplifying the setup, maintenance or modification of an electrical installation comprising cables and electrical equipment in a vehicle body of a rail vehicle.

[0004] According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a cable tray assembly for installing one or more cable harnesses in a rail vehicle body, comprising a main tray having at least a first cable channel extending in a longitudinal direction of the cable tray assembly, characterised in that the cable tray assembly further comprises an auxiliary tray provided with an auxiliary tray plate for holding one or more pieces of electrical equipment, the auxiliary tray plate facing the main tray at a distance from the main tray and legs extending from the auxiliary tray plate towards the main tray, the legs being attached to attachment portions of the main tray in a releasable manner. Because the auxiliary tray for holding a piece of equipment is fixed to the main tray rather than to the vehicle body independently from the main tray, it is possible to preassemble all or part of the wiring in the cable tray assembly before the cable tray assembly is installed into the vehicle. [0005] The assembly can be easily modified, e.g. to remove or replace the auxiliary tray. Preferably, releasable fixings are provided for attaching the legs to the attachment portions of the main tray in a releasable manner.

[0006] According to an embodiment, the main tray and/or the auxiliary tray are made of sheet metal, preferably aluminium. The sheet metal is preferably stamped to obtain the final shape of the main tray from an initially flat sheet.

[0007] According to an embodiment, the auxiliary tray plate is parallel to the longitudinal direction.

[0008] Preferably, the first cable channel has a bottom and at least one side wall extending parallel to the longitudinal axis.

[0009] Advantageously, the main tray has a second cable channel at a distance from and parallel to the first cable channel. Having at least two channels enables to separate various bundles of cables, such as power cables and data cables, which is advantageous in terms of electromagnetic compatibility. Preferably, the second cable channel has a bottom and at least one side wall extending parallel to the longitudinal axis.

[0010] According to an embodiment, the main tray has bridges connecting the first channel and second channel. The bridges are preferably plastically deformable, so that the orientation of the two cable channels can be adapted to the needs. According to an embodiment, the bridges are bent, so that a flat bottom of the first channel and a flat bottom of the second channel are in different planes.

[0011] The cable tray assembly is used in combination with wiring and electrical equipment. In particular, it may comprise at least a first bundle of one or more electrical cables arranged in the first channel. It may also comprise at least a second bundle of one or more electrical cables arranged in the second channel. One of the first and second bundles may be a bundle of data cables and the other of the first and second bundles may be a bundle of power cable. The cable tray assembly may further comprise at least one piece of electrical equipment fixed to the auxiliary tray. The piece of electrical equipment is preferably connected to one or more cables of the first bundle of electrical cables.

[0012] To increase the modularity of the assembly, the main tray may comprise further attachment portions, such that the auxiliary tray can be released from the attachment portions and fixed to the further attachment portions. If necessary, it may also comprise a further auxiliary tray provided with a further auxiliary tray plate for holding a further piece of electrical equipment, the further auxiliary tray plate facing the main tray at a distance from the main tray, and further legs extending from the further auxiliary tray plate to the main tray, the further legs being attached to the further attachment portions of the main tray in a releasable manner. As the attachment portions and further attachment portions are standardised, the positions of auxiliary tray and further auxiliary tray can be switched.

[0013] According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a rail vehicle body provided with the cable tray assembly as described hereinbefre, fixed to the rail vehicle body, preferably to a roof or ceiling of the rail vehicle body.

[0014] According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided, a method of assembly of a cable tray assembly, preferably the cable tray assembly described hereinbefore, into a vehicle body of a rail vehicle, which comprises a preassembly step of the cable tray assembly and a subsequent assembly step of the cable tray assembly into the vehicle body, wherein the preassembly step includes the following:

- cabling a main tray of the cable tray assembly with one or more cable harnesses,

- attaching an auxiliary tray to the main tray with releasable fixings,

- fixing at least one piece of electrical equipment to the auxiliary tray; and

- connecting the at least one piece of electrical equipment to at least one cable of the one or more cable harnesses. [0015] According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a method of assembly of a vehicle body of a rail vehicle, comprising assembling a cable tray assembly into a roof of the vehicle body according to the method described hereinbefore, further comprising a subsequent step of assembling the roof to a side wall of the vehicle body. In other words, the assembly of the cable tray assembly into the roof takes place before the roof is fixed to the side walls, in a position most appropriate for the workers, i.e. not necessarily from below. In particular, the roof can be placed upside down and the cable tray assembly fixed to a jig and lifted by a crane can be lowered into the roof. Alternatively, the roof can be placed in an upright position and the cable tray assembly mounted from the side.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

[0016] Other advantages and features of the invention will then become more clearly apparent from the following description of a specific embodiment of the invention given as non-restrictive examples only and represented in the accompanying drawings in which:

- Figure 1 is a cross-section of a roof section of a rail vehicle equipped with a cable tray assembly according to an embodiment of the invention;

- Figure 2 is an isometric view of the cable tray assembly of Figure 1; - Figure 3 is a detail of two cable tray assemblies placed end to end, showing two auxiliary trays of different shapes;

- Figure 4 shows the cable tray assemblies of Figure 3, equipped with pieces of electrical equipment.

[0017] Corresponding reference numerals refer to the same or corresponding parts in each of the figures.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS [0018] With reference to figure 1, the inner side 10 of a roof 12 of a vehicle body of a rail vehicle is equipped with bundles of cables 14, 16, 18 and pieces of electrical equipment 20, which are component parts of a cable tray assembly 22.

[0019] The cable tray assembly 22 includes a main tray 24 made of one piece of sheet metal, which can be subdivided in sections 24A, 24B, 24C, 24D, 24E of substantially identical shape as shown in figure 2. The main tray 24 comprises two cable channels 26, 28 extending in a longitudinal direction 100 of the cable tray assembly 22 at a distance from one another. Each of the two channels 26, 28 is provided with side walls 30 and a substantially closed flat bottom 32, 34 provided with through holes or slots 36 at regular intervals for fixing the main tray to the structure of the roof with screws or bolts 38. The interspace 40 between the two channels 26, 28 is crossed by bridges 42, which connect the two channels 26, 28. This interspace 40 may also be used as further cable channel with a substantially open bottom. [0020] The cable tray assembly 22 further comprises one or more auxiliary trays 44, 144 each provided with an auxiliary tray plate 46, 146 for holding one or more pieces of electrical equipment 20, 120 and four legs 50, 150 that extend from the auxiliary tray plate 46, 146 to the main tray 24 and are attached to attachment portions 52 of the main tray 24 in a releasable manner by means of bolts or screws or other releasable fixings 54. The auxiliary tray plate 46, 146 of each auxiliary tray faces the main tray 24 at a distance from the main tray. The auxiliary tray plate 46, is substantially flat and parallel to the bottom 32 of the first cable channel 26. The auxiliary tray plate 146 has two flat portions for accommodating two pieces of equipment 120. The shape of each auxiliary tray 44, 144 is adapted to the piece or pieces of equipment 20, 120 it has to hold, as illustrated in figures 3 and 4. The auxiliary tray plates 46, 146 are provided with attachment portions 56, 156 such as holes to fix the pieces of electrical equipment 20, 120 with releasable fixings 58. The pieces of electrical equipment 20, 120 that fit on the plate can be of any type, and include in particular electrical devices housed in housing of parallelepiped shape, having a longitudinal dimension of 10 to 30 cm or more.

[0021] Each auxiliary tray is preferably made in one piece from sheet metal. [0022] As shown in figures 1, the cable tray assembly 22 in this embodiment is formed to fit into an interior corner of the roof structure 12, and the bridges 42 of the main tray 24 are bent so that the bottom 32 of the first channel 26 and a bottom 34 of the second channel 28 are in different planes. In practice, the bending of the bridges 42 is obtained after the channels 26, 28 have been formed from a sheet of metal. In an alternative embodiment, the bridges 42 can be straight and the bottoms 32, 34 of the two channels 26, 28 in a common plane.

[0023] The distance between the first and second channels 26, 28 is useful to reduce electromagnetic interferences between cables 14, 18 in different channels, e.g. data cables in one channel and power cables in another channel.

[0024] The attachment portions 52 on the main tray for attaching the auxiliary trays 44, 144 are positioned at regular interval and define standard sets of four attachment portions 52, which can be used for attaching further auxiliary trays or for moving one auxiliary tray 44, 144 from one location to another along the main tray 24. In this respect, the cable tray assembly 22 is modular.

[0025] One advantage of this cable tray assembly 22 is that it can be wired and equipped with the necessary pieces of electrical equipment before it is mounted into the vehicle. The preassembly of the cable tray assembly 22 includes the following steps in any sequence:

- cabling the main tray 24 of the cable tray assembly 22 with one or more cable harnesses 14, 16, 18,

- attaching the one or more auxiliary trays 44, 144 to the main tray 24 in a releasable manner,

- fixing at least one piece of electrical equipment 46, 146 to the one or more auxiliary trays 44, 146;

- connecting the electrical equipment 44, 146 to at least one cable of the one or more cable harnesses 14, 16, 18. [0026] Advantageously, a jig can be used to lift the cable tray assembly and lower it into the roof placed upside down. Subsequently, the roof is fixed to the side walls of the vehicle body.