Patents Assigned to Loram Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 11947881Abstract: A system and method is disclosed for predicting and comparing wear scenarios in a rail system. The method can include generating and running a contact model of the interaction between a rail and a train car to produce a simulated loading on the rail for a predetermined time period; generating and running a wear model based on the material properties and/or friction modifier properties of the rail using the simulated loading to produce a simulated wear profile of the rail for the predetermined time period; obtaining a grinding profile to be performed on the rail during the predetermined time period; and generating an updated rail profile by modifying the rail profile by the simulated wear profile and the grinding profile. The method can predict and compare crack growth over time, and provide a financial model and comparison of costs and benefits for different maintenance protocols for the rail system.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2020Date of Patent: April 2, 2024Assignee: Loram Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ankur Ashtekar, Wesley Thomas, Ashkan Darbani
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Patent number: 11893322Abstract: A system and method is disclosed for predicting and comparing wear scenarios in a rail system. The method can include generating and running a contact model of the interaction between a rail and a train car to produce a simulated loading on the rail for a predetermined time period; generating and running a wear model based on the material properties and/or friction modifier properties of the rail using the simulated loading to produce a simulated wear profile of the rail for the predetermined time period; obtaining a grinding profile to be performed on the rail during the predetermined time period; and generating an updated rail profile by modifying the rail profile by the simulated wear profile and the grinding profile. The method can predict and compare crack growth over time, and provide a financial model and comparison of costs and benefits for different maintenance protocols for the rail system.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2020Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Assignee: Loram Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Ankur Ashtekar, Wesley Thomas, Ashkan Darbani
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Patent number: 11498593Abstract: A railcar ballast delivery gate with first and second parallel side walls spaced apart by a center truss plate that extends between and is perpendicular to each of the two side walls, a center angled bar that straddles the center truss plate, first and second primary elongated tubes extending between the first and second side walls on opposing sides of the side walls, and a divider assembly. The primary elongated tubes are rotatably connected to first and second tube arms, which in turn are fixedly couple to first and second secondary elongated tubes that are configured to move relative to the primary elongated tubes while remaining parallel to them. The tube arms are rotatably connected to door linkages that are situated underneath and fixedly attached to door panels resting on trusses that extend from a center truss plate.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2020Date of Patent: November 15, 2022Assignee: Loram Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Warrington, Tracy Leibbrandt
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Patent number: 11433929Abstract: A method for locating railroad components along a railroad track including obtaining a guidance plan and obtaining inspection data. The guidance plan includes an identity of each of a plurality of assets, the identity including previous features of the assets. The assets may be railroad components. The inspection data includes current features of a plurality of railroad components along the railroad track. The method includes using one or more processors, comparing and correlating the current features of the plurality of railroad components with the previous features of the assets to determine which of the plurality of railroad components corresponds with the plurality of assets.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2018Date of Patent: September 6, 2022Assignee: Loram Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Todd L. Euston, Gregory T. Grissom, Jeb E. Belcher, Antonio R. Mauricio, John J. Kainer, Ryan S. Richard, Carlos A. Repelli, Charles W. Aaron
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Patent number: 11319160Abstract: A catenary idler comprises a cable, a plurality of bearing surfaces disposed along a length of the cable, and a plurality of rollers disposed over the plurality of bearing surfaces. The plurality of bearing surfaces are fixed to the cable. The plurality of bearing surfaces may be a plurality of clamps. The plurality of rollers are rotatably supported upon the plurality of bearing surfaces. The cable may be rotatably supported at its ends. The catenary idler may include a first compression spring at a first end of the cable and a second compression spring at a second end of the cable. The rollers may be formed of an oil filled nylon. A conveyor belt impact bed includes a frame, a plurality of catenary idlers supported upon the frame, and a conveyor belt supported upon the plurality of catenary idlers.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2021Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Loram Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Tom Banasiak, Joshua A. Graham, Charles W. Aaron
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Patent number: 10941003Abstract: A catenary idler comprises a cable, a plurality of bearing surfaces disposed along a length of the cable, and a plurality of rollers disposed over the plurality of bearing surfaces. The plurality of bearing surfaces are fixed to the cable. The plurality of bearing surfaces may be a plurality of clamps. The plurality of rollers are rotatably supported upon the plurality of bearing surfaces. The cable may be rotatably supported at its ends. The catenary idler may include a first compression spring at a first end of the cable and a second compression spring at a second end of the cable. The rollers may be formed of an oil filled nylon. A conveyor belt impact bed includes a frame, a plurality of catenary idlers supported upon the frame, and a conveyor belt supported upon the plurality of catenary idlers.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 2019Date of Patent: March 9, 2021Assignee: Loram Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Joshua A. Graham, Charles W. Aaron