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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 07, 2017
Filed:
Aug. 27, 2012
Torsten Erwe, Odenthal, DE;
Frank Grimberg, Dormagen, DE;
Thomas Gross, Wermelskirchen, DE;
Thomas Kleiner, Odenthal, DE;
Torsten Erwe, Odenthal, DE;
Frank Grimberg, Dormagen, DE;
Thomas Gross, Wermelskirchen, DE;
Thomas Kleiner, Odenthal, DE;
Covestro Deutschland AG, Leverkusen, DE;
Abstract
The invention relates to a method for producing load transferring regions in a ballast body of a track superstructure by introducing curable liquid plastics or reactive plastic mixtures from a mixing unit by means of at least two distributor pipes with outlets into the load transferring regions and allowing the plastic or the reactive plastic mixture to cure in said load transferring regions. The two distributor pipes with outlets are positioned on the left or on the right from the outside of the rails into the region between the two rails such that the outlets are located adjacent to each other and are laterally spaced from the front face () of the tie () that has the load transferring region to be reinforced. The two outlets are opened in order to allow the plastic or the reactive plastic mixture to exit at a controlled rate. Each distributor pipe outlet is guided to the respective end face (') of the tie () from the inside to the outside in a lateral manner with respect to the front face () of the tie () and around the respective end face (′) of the tie () to the rear face () of the tie (). The distributor pipe outlets are guided in a lateral manner along the rear face () of the tie () into the region between the two rails (′) such that the outlets are located adjacent to each other and are laterally spaced from the rear face () of the tie ().