An Anti-interference Cross-section Laser Scanning Imaging Device for Rail Line Fault Diagnosis

Research output: Patent

Abstract

The utility model refers to an anti-interference cross-section laser scanning imaging device for track fault diagnosis, comprising a main body block, the lower part of which is connected with a driving motor through a shock absorber, and the driving motor is paired with moving wheels, and both sides of the main body are provided with an internal scanning structure cooperating with the inner side of the rail and an external scanning structure cooperating with the outer side of the rail. The external scanning structure includes an external scanning installation block arranged under the main body block, and an external scanning installation sleeve is connected under the external scanning installation block. The external scanning installation has a scanning boundary block. retractable outer inside the sleeve, and the outer end of the outer scanning limit block is provided with a scanning limit ball that cooperates with the outer side of the rail. The outer laser scanner can cooperate with the outer sides of the two rails steel so that the main body block does not shift, and combined with the structural design of the Shock Absorber, it can reduce the impact of the travel process on the position of the laser scanner.
Translated title of the contributionUn dispositivo de imágenes de escaneo láser de sección transversal antiinterferencias para el diagnóstico de fallas en líneas ferroviarias
Original languageEnglish (US)
Patent number202221308305.5
Priority date30/05/22
StatePublished - 4 Aug 2022

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 116A Computer Science

Patent Scope

  • NATIONAL

Patent Type

  • UTILITY MODEL

Project Typology

  • TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT

Technological Readiness Level

  • TRL3: Preliminary testing of technology components has been initiated (technical feasibility)

Contribution to Productive Sector

  • INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES

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