Patents Assigned to TRN Business Trust
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Patent number: 7681507Abstract: A railcar with discharge control system is disclosed. In one embodiment, a railway car includes an underframe and at least one hopper for transporting lading. The railway car further including the underframe including a center sill which defines in part a longitudinal axis of the railway car. A discharge opening formed proximate to a lower portion of the hopper. A respective door assembly pivotally mounted adjacent to the discharge opening to control the flow of lading from the hopper. The door assembly operable for movement between a first, closed position and a second, open position relative to the discharge opening. A discharge control system operable to move the door assembly between the first position and the second position. The discharge control system operably moves generally longitudinally along the axis of the railway car to move the door assemblies between the first, closed position and the second, open position.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2006Date of Patent: March 23, 2010Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: John C. Herzog, D. Bruce Fetterman, Robert J. Cencer, Joseph M. Sindelar, George S. Creighton
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Patent number: 7516945Abstract: According to one embodiment, a cable anchor system for an end terminal includes a cable anchor bracket configured to couple to a guardrail, in which the cable anchor bracket includes a flat plate having an aperture formed therein and a plurality of protrusions extending from a plane containing the aperture. The protrusions are configured to releasably engage the guardrail.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2007Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignees: The Texas A&M University System, TRN Business TrustInventors: Dean C. Alberson, Roger P. Bligh, D. Lance Bullard, Jr., C. Eugene Buth, Hayes E. Ross, Jr., Stephen L. Brown
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Publication number: 20080011992Abstract: According to one embodiment, a cable anchor system for an end terminal includes a cable anchor bracket configured to couple to a guardrail, in which the cable anchor bracket includes a flat plate having an aperture formed therein and a plurality of protrusions extending from a plane containing the aperture. The protrusions are configured to releasably engage the guardrail.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2007Publication date: January 17, 2008Applicants: The Texas A&M University System, TRN Business TrustInventors: Dean Alberson, Roger Bligh, D. Bullard, C. Buth, Hayes Ross, Stephen Brown
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Patent number: 7243908Abstract: According to one embodiment, a cable anchor system for an end terminal includes a cable anchor bracket configured to couple to a guardrail, in which the cable anchor bracket includes a flat plate having an aperture formed therein and a plurality of protrusions extending from a plane containing the aperture. The protrusions are configured to releasably engage the guardrail.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignees: The Texas A&M Univeristy System, TRN Business TrustInventors: Dean C. Alberson, Roger P. Bligh, D. Lance Bullard, Jr., C. Eugene Buth, Hayes E. Ross, Jr., Stephen L. Brown
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Patent number: 7210413Abstract: A universal boxcar is provided with load carrying capabilities of a conventional uninsulated boxcar and temperature ratings of an insulated boxcar. The insulated boxcar may be formed with interior dimensions corresponding generally with interior dimensions of an uninsulated boxcar without requiring the use of high cost, high performance insulation. The insulated boxcar may be formed at a reasonable cost and selling price with increased load carrying capacity, increased service life, and reduced maintenance costs as compared to conventional insulated boxcars.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2004Date of Patent: May 1, 2007Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: Robert J. Barry, Guy W. Steeves, George S. Creighton, D. Bruce Fetterman
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Patent number: 7080598Abstract: A railcar with longitudinal discharge openings is disclosed. In one embodiment, the railcar includes an underframe, a pair of sidewall assemblies and a hopper formed between the sidewall assemblies. The underframe has a center sill and a pair of side sills. The center sill disposed between the pair of side sills along a generally longitudinally axis of the railcar. The hopper includes a discharge opening adjacent to the center sill. A respective discharge door assembly disposed adjacent to each discharge opening to control flow of lading from each hopper. Each discharge door may hinge from the center sill for movement between a first position and a second position relative to the discharge openings.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2004Date of Patent: July 25, 2006Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: George S. Creighton, Joseph M. Sindelar, John C. Herzog
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Patent number: 7059590Abstract: An impact assembly for transferring forces from a head-on impact or a side impact between a vehicle and one end of an energy absorbing device facing oncoming traffic. The impact assembly may be used to transfer energy from a floor structure of a vehicle during a side impact with the one end of the energy absorbing device. Portions of the impact assembly are positioned relative to ground level to engage the floor structure of an impacting vehicle and/or the front bumper of a low profile vehicle. Portions of the impact assembly may be manufactured from a single piece of sheet metal.Type: GrantFiled: June 19, 2002Date of Patent: June 13, 2006Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventor: Maurice E. Bronstad
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Patent number: 7051661Abstract: A railcar with discharge control system is disclosed. In one embodiment, a railway car includes an underframe and at least one hopper for transporting lading. The railway car further including the underframe including a center sill which defines in part a longitudinal axis of the railway car. A discharge opening formed proximate to a lower portion of the hopper. A respective door assembly pivotally mounted adjacent to the discharge opening to control the flow of lading from the hopper. The door assembly operable for movement between a first, closed position and a second, open position relative to the discharge opening. A discharge control system operable to move the door assembly between the first position and the second position. The discharge control system operably moves generally longitudinally along the axis of the railway car to move the door assemblies between the first, closed position and the second, open position.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: John C. Herzog, D. Bruce Fetterman, Robert J. Cencer, Joseph M. Sindelar, George S. Creighton
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Patent number: 7036249Abstract: A tooth adapter having an elastomeric clamp assembly and a method for using the same are provided. The system includes a tooth adapter having a first end operable to receive a removable tooth point and a second end having an upper blade and a lower blade, the upper and lower blades at least partially defining a cavity configured to receive a tooth horn. An upper insert is configured to be disposed at least partially within an orifice in the upper blade, and a lower insert is configured to be disposed at least partially within an orifice in the lower blade.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2003Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventor: Peter Scott Mautino
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Patent number: 7032334Abstract: In accordance with a particular embodiment of the present invention, a system for coupling excavation equipment components includes a pin assembly configured to couple a first tool body to a second tool body. The pin assembly is configured to be received at least partially within a pin bore of the second tool body. The pin assembly includes an elongate insert having a first end and a second end. The insert defines a plug bore extending at least partially through the insert from the first end. The pin assembly also includes a first plug that is configured to be received at least partially within the first end of the insert.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventor: Sherlock K. Pippins
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Patent number: 7004080Abstract: A boxcar and load restraint system are provided. Various features of the load restraint system may be used with uninsulated boxcars and insulated boxcars. Such boxcars may include a roof assembly, a floor assembly, a pair of sidewall assemblies and a pair of endwall assemblies. The load restraint system may include a floor anchor system and a sidewall anchor system.Type: GrantFiled: February 19, 2004Date of Patent: February 28, 2006Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: George S. Creighton, D. Bruce Fetterman, Guy W. Steeves, Robert J. Barry
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Patent number: 6962328Abstract: A safety system including cables and support posts is provided. The safety system may be used to prevent vehicles from impacting with an associated roadside hazard. The safety system will typically maintain engagement between associated cables and support posts for a longer period of time as the posts are bent during a vehicle impact.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2003Date of Patent: November 8, 2005Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventor: Peter Bergendahl
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Patent number: 6941875Abstract: A composite box structure assembled on and securely attached to a railway car underframe to form a temperature controlled railway car or on insulated boxcar. The composite box structure defined in part by an exterior metal surface, interior side stakes and at least one layer of fiber reinforced plastic attached to the side stakes. Foam insulation may be disposed between the side stakes, the exterior metal surface and the at least one layer of fiber reinforced plastic. The foam insulation provides improved resistance to heat transfer between the interior and the exterior of the composite box structure. An airflow management system may be incorporated into the composite box structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 2003Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: Allen E. Norton, Stephen W. Smith, Alex K. Hoover, Albert A. Beers, Robert J. Barry, Gary W. Kirk, Jr., Joseph A. Seiter
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Patent number: 6935245Abstract: The invention is directed to a railway car for the transportation of semi-trucks. The railway car may have an interior defined by a support surface for the trucks, a pair of upstanding sidewalls, and a roof. End doors may be located at each end of the railway car for selectively permitting access to the interior thereof. The horizontal width at the ends of the railway car may be selected to permit the trucks to be loaded into the interior of the railway car.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 2001Date of Patent: August 30, 2005Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: Ralph Hartman Schorr, Robert J. Cencer, Robert C. Ortner, Jr., James M. Simpson, Michael J. Rench
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Patent number: 6910427Abstract: Security devices are provided to prevent or block unauthorized access through portholes formed in a protective housing assembly when the protective housing assembly is in its first, closed position and to allow access through the portholes when the protective housing assembly is in its second, open position. The protective housing assembly may be mounted on an upper portion of a railway tank car to protect valves, fittings and other components associated with loading and unloading of lading from the tank car. The portholes are typically formed in the protective housing assembly to allow access to an adjacent valve or other component. Each porthole cover may be engaged with a normal access cover of the protective housing assembly to block or restrict access through the respective porthole.Type: GrantFiled: October 10, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: Wade J. Woodall, Thomas H. Dalrymple
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Patent number: 6904848Abstract: A roof assembly mounted on a composite box structure with an air plenum assembly attached to and extending from an interior surface of the roof assembly. The composite box structure includes a pair of end wall assemblies, a pair of side wall assemblies, a floor assembly and the roof assembly. An opening may be formed in one end of the end wall assemblies to allow installing a temperature control system. An airflow management system may be incorporated into the composite box structure. The composite box structure may be assembled on a railway car underframe to form a temperature controlled railway car or an insulated box car.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2004Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: Allen E. Norton, Stephen W. Smith, William A. Knapp, Alex K. Hoover, Ronald J. Zupancich, James J. Sommer
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Patent number: 6892433Abstract: A manufacturing facility and method for assembling a composite box structure on a railway car underframe are provided. The composite box structure may be defined in part by an exterior metal surface, interior side stakes attached to the exterior metal surface, foam insulation disposed between the side stakes and attached to the metal surface and at least one layer of reinforced plastic material forming an interior surface. The composite box structure preferably includes a pair of end walls, a pair of side walls, a floor assembly and a roof assembly. The composite box structure may be assembled on a railway car underframe to form a temperature controlled boxcar or on insulated boxcar.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2002Date of Patent: May 17, 2005Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: Robert J. Barry, Gary W. Kirk, Jr., Joseph A. Seiter, Allen E. Norton, Ronald J. Zupancich
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Patent number: 6871600Abstract: Pultruded panels having a first longitudinal edge profile and a second longitudinal edge profile may be used to form a floor assembly mounted on a railway car underframe. The pultruded panels may also be used to form walkways, bridges, piers and other structures. A bead may be placed on at least one of the longitudinal edge profiles to form a gap between an adjacent pultruded panel. An adhesive may be placed within the gap to couple or bond adjacent pultruded panels with each other. Void spaces may be formed within the pultruded panel and filled with foam to provide improved resistance to heat transfer through the respective panel. Respective coverings may be placed on opposite ends of each panel to block access to the associated void spaces.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 2003Date of Patent: March 29, 2005Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: Allen E. Norton, Stephen W. Smith, William A. Knapp, Alex K. Hoover, Dustin L. Troutman
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Patent number: 6865992Abstract: A railway car includes a first end, a second end, and a first side disposed longitudinally between the first end and the second end. The first side includes a concave portion in a generally horizontal plane of the railway car. The concave portion provides a railway car with increased cargo-carrying capacity.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 2000Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventors: Donald B. Fetterman, Stephen W. Smith
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Patent number: 6854716Abstract: A crash cushion having a plurality of beams extending substantially parallel to one another. One end of the crash cushion may be slidably coupled with one end of a traffic barrier. Another end of the crash cushion faces oncoming traffic. A plurality of support posts are coupled to and support the plurality of beams. Forceful impact of a vehicle with the end of the crash cushion facing oncoming traffic results in energy absorption during telescoping of the beams relative to the traffic barrier. A method of manufacturing crash cushions and other energy absorbing devices is provided.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2003Date of Patent: February 15, 2005Assignee: TRN Business TrustInventor: Maurice E. Bronstad