Patents Assigned to Rails Company
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Patent number: 7955001Abstract: A bearing assembly is provided having a roller bearing with an inner race fitted around the journal portion of an axle. An outer raceway combines with the inner raceway to receive roller elements. A backing ring is centered to the shaft fillet. Tapered roller elements are located between and contact the inner and outer raceways. A cage is comprised of an inner ring, and outer ring, and a plurality of pocket bars and support pocket bars extending between the inner and outer rings. The support pocket bars have an overall greater thickness than the pocket bars. The cage is a generally unitary structure comprised of a nylon resin material with a fiber fill.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2008Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Amsted Rail Company, Inc.Inventors: Martin Earl Reed, Michael Mason
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Patent number: 7942615Abstract: A multi-cartridge cutting tool includes a body with a plurality of cartridge-receiving pockets, and a plurality of insert-receiving cartridges mounted to a respective pocket. A round cutting insert is mounted to each cartridge. The pockets are formed at predetermined distances from a central, longitudinal axis of the body to form a first group and a second group of cutting inserts such that the cutting edges of the first group of cutting inserts and the cutting edges of the second group of cutting inserts are located at different axial and radial distances from the central, longitudinal axis of the body to perform different machining operations. The cutting tool may be used as part of a railway wheel boring assembly.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2008Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignees: Kennametal Inc., Amsted Rail Company, Inc.Inventors: Paul William Lysobey, Dan Elwyn Chesney, James H. Strickland
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Patent number: 7926428Abstract: A railway car truck is provided that includes two sideframes and a bolster. Each sideframe has a pedestal opening at each end to receive a bearing adapter assembly. The pedestal opening is formed by a roof section that includes a pad receiving opening. The bearing adapter assembly includes a cast steel bearing adapter that is formed to fit on top of a bearing assembly. An adapter pad, comprised of a selected hardness elastomer, is fit on top of the bearing adapter. The adapter pad includes a base section and a raised top section that is fit within the pad receiving opening in the pedestal roof section.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2008Date of Patent: April 19, 2011Assignee: Amsted Rail Company, Inc.Inventors: Ralph H. Schorr, Peter Klauser, Jay P. Monaco, Gnana Jeevan Robinson, Manuel Tavares
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Publication number: 20100288157Abstract: A sensor interface is disclosed including a flexible substrate in which are embedded sensors for measuring physical parameters such as temperature, displacement, velocity, acceleration, stress, strain, pressure and force present between objects such as a railcar bearing and a truck side frame. The substrate is positioned between the objects of interest Electronic components such as a data processing unit, a data storage device, a communication device and a power source may also be embedded within the substrate. The electronic devices communicate with one another and the sensors to process signals generated by the sensors indicative of the parameters being measured.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2010Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: AMSTED RAIL COMPANY, INC.Inventors: William LeFebvre, Michael J. McCann, Frank Backo, III, Andrew H. Martin
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Patent number: 7825803Abstract: The system of the invention includes a method for monitoring changes in the status or condition of a Container using one or more monitoring units mounted to the Container. The monitoring units preferably include a power supply, sensors using reflective energy with programmable parameters, globally-unique sensor identification, recording capability on a timeline, long term memory and the ability to rebroadcast information on RFID radio technology. Programmable monitoring hardware in the monitoring unit detects significant changes in the sensor outputs as a triggering event. The programmable monitoring hardware includes memory for storing identification information for the Container. The sensors which can include conventional devices that detect various forms of energy including visible light, infrared light, magnetic fields, radio frequency energy and sound. In one embodiment, a monitoring unit is mounted inside a shipping Container suitable for long distance transport.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2006Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: Amsted Rail Company, Inc.Inventors: Raymond Lynn Neff, Fred Barrett
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Publication number: 20100174428Abstract: Railcar monitoring utilizes instrumented, flexible pads supported within the truck pedestal jaws on the bearing adapters. The pads contain sensors for monitoring temperature pressure, shifting loads, truck hunting and the like and have circuitry for processing information received from the sensors and for processing and reporting departures of performance variables to a remote source. The system cyclically activates polling each pad on a car and communicates signals of critical departures and car identity to a remote source.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 11, 2010Publication date: July 8, 2010Applicant: AMSTED RAIL COMPANY, INC.Inventors: William LeFebvre, Michael J. McCann
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Patent number: 7698962Abstract: A sensor interface is disclosed including a flexible substrate in which are embedded sensors for measuring physical parameters such as temperature, displacement, velocity, acceleration, stress, strain, pressure and force present between objects such as a railcar bearing and a truck side frame. The substrate is positioned between the objects of interest Electronic components such as a data processing unit, a data storage device, a communication device and a power source may also be embedded within the substrate. The electronic devices communicate with one another and the sensors to process signals generated by the sensors indicative of the parameters being measured.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: April 20, 2010Assignee: Amsted Rail Company, Inc.Inventors: William LeFebvre, Michael J. McCann, Frank Backo, III, Andrew H. Martin
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Patent number: 7685884Abstract: A system to remotely report the load condition of a railroad car including a mechanism to sense the load condition in the form of a switch responsive to load condition to change the state of an electrical circuit, a controller to recognize the state of the circuit and a radio wave transmitter directed by the controller to report the condition to a remote receiver. Load is sensed by recognition of the distance between two components of the car, one which remains relatively fixed regardless of the weight of the car, the other which moves relative to the first component as the car weight changes.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2007Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Amsted Rail Company, IncInventors: Alex V. Degutis, Michael S. Ryan, James M. McLaughlin, Vedran Dzolovic
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Patent number: 7688218Abstract: Railcar monitoring utilizes instrumented, flexible pads supported within the truck pedestal jaws on the bearing adapters. The pads contain sensors for monitoring temperature pressure, shifting loads, truck hunting and the like and have circuitry for processing information received from the sensors and for processing and reporting departures of performance variables to a remote source. The system cyclically activates polling each pad on a car and communicates signals of critical departures and car identity to a remote source.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2006Date of Patent: March 30, 2010Assignee: Amsted Rail Company, Inc.Inventors: William LeFebvre, Michael J. McCann
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Patent number: 7607836Abstract: A bearing assembly is provided having a roller bearing with an inner raceway fitted around the journal portion of an axle. An outer raceway combines with the inner raceway to receive roller elements. A backing ring is centered to the shaft fillet. An annular wear ring is positioned between the inner race and the backing ring. An improved lubricant seal arrangement is provided between the wear ring and the supporting outer raceway.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2007Date of Patent: October 27, 2009Assignee: AMSTED Rail Company, IncInventors: Michael Allan Mason, David Wayne Shannon, Paul Adams Hubbard, Andrew James Sklute, Kurt Winfield Fisher
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Patent number: 7549379Abstract: A long travel constant contact side bearing for railway cars provides better handling characteristics, achieving improved tracking and curving through use of various combinations of features. The side bearing comprises a base and a generally cylindrical wall section extending upwardly from the base. A cup-shaped cap comprises a generally circular top section and a generally cylindrical wall section extending downwardly therefrom. The cap extends into the wall section of the base. At least one coil spring is provided within the base and extends to the underside of the cap. The cup shaped cap includes a centrally located cut out section with an elastomer pad fitted within the cut out section. The cup shaped cap cylindrical wall sections can be coated with a lubricant or hardening substance.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2006Date of Patent: June 23, 2009Assignee: AMSTED Rail Company, IncInventors: Jay Monaco, Bradford Johnstone
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Patent number: 7546807Abstract: A long travel constant contact side bearing for railway cars provides better handling characteristics, achieving improved tracking and curving through use of various combinations of features. The side bearing comprises a base and a generally cylindrical wall section extending upwardly from the base. A cup-shaped cap comprises a generally circular top section and a generally cylindrical wall section extending downwardly therefrom. The cap extends into the wall section of the base. At least one coil spring is provided within the base and extends to the underside of the cap.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2006Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Amsted Rail Company, IncInventors: Bradford Johnstone, Daniel Schneirs, Jeffrey Ruback, Jay Monaco
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Patent number: 7534047Abstract: A bearing assembly is provided having a roller bearing with an inner case fitted around the journal portion of an axle. An outer raceway combines with the inner raceway to receive roller elements. A backing ring is centered to the shaft fillet. An annular wear ring is positioned between the inner case and the backing ring. An annular sealant bead or a sealant ring form a seal between the shaft shoulder and the backing ring.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2005Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: Amsted Rail Company, IncInventor: Martin Earl Reed
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Patent number: 7527131Abstract: An improved railway car truck is provide that includes two sideframes and a bolster. The bolster has laterally opposite ends, each end extending into and supported within a sideframe opening on a spring group. Each sideframe also has a pedestal opening at each end to receive a bearing adapter assembly. The railway car truck also includes two brake beam assemblies supported on the railway car truck bolster and sideframes. Each brake beam assembly includes an elongated main section, a support section, and a standoff section extending between the main section and support section. Two brake hangers comprised of a leg sections and a bottom section support an end of the brake beam assembly. The brake hangers can be reversed such that the brake head support sections can be spaced laterally to adapt to different rail gauges.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2008Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: AMSTED Rail Company, Inc.Inventor: Paul Steven Wike
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Patent number: 7513199Abstract: A railway car truck is provided that includes two sideframes and a bolster. Each sideframe has a pedestal opening at each end to receive a bearing adapter assembly. The bearing adapter assembly includes a cast steel bearing adapter that is formed to fit on top of a bearing assembly. An adapter pad, comprised of a selected hardness elastomer, is fit on top of the bearing adapter. Protrusions extend from the adapter pad and are received in depressions in the bearing adapter to provide longitudinal stability for the adapter pad on the bearing adapter itself. Each adapter pad includes at least two wear tabs extending laterally outwardly from a top section of the adapter pad.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2005Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: AMSTED Rail Company, Inc.Inventor: Charles L. Van Auken
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Patent number: 4795091Abstract: An adjustable railway fastening for securing a bridge girder or cover plate of the girder to a cross-tie on a bridge which includes a resilient clip having a planar body portion with an elongated slotted opening therein for a bolt which is offset with respect to the resilient end engaging bridge girder. The resilient end in the form of a compression arch engages a girder flange to limit vertical movement and a tie-engaging end includes downwardly and outwardly extending ears for laterally restraining the cross-tie. A shoulder on the resilient end also engages a side of the girder flange to further limit lateral movement. In order to provide greater resilience, the arch includes two separate finger portions joined at the base with the body portion to form a U, each of the finger portions having a lip adapted to overlie the girder flange. A plate has an aperture for receiving a bolt and a projecting lug adjacent to the aperture to facilitate securing a bolt tensioning member, i.e., a nut.Type: GrantFiled: June 10, 1987Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: Rails CompanyInventor: Gar W. N. Burwell
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Patent number: 4687134Abstract: A railway fastening, especially adapted for securing a bridge girder or cover plate of the girder to a cross-tie on a bridge, or like supporting structure, is in the form of a resilient clip having a substantially planar body portion with an opening for a bolt which is offset with respect to the resilient end engaging bridge girder. The resilient end in the form of a compression arch engages a girder flange to limit vertical movement and a tie-engaging end includes downwardly and outwardly extending ears for laterally restraining the cross-tie. A shoulder on the resilient end also engages a side of the girder flange to further limit lateral movement. In order to provide greater resilience, the arch can be in the form of two separate finger portions joined at the base with the body portion to form a U, each of the finger portions having a lip adapted to overlie the girder flange. A projecting lug adjacent to the opening for the bolt is provided to facilitate securing a bolt tensioning member, i.e., a nut.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1986Date of Patent: August 18, 1987Assignee: Rails CompanyInventor: Gar W. N. Burwell
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Patent number: 4068133Abstract: An improved snow and sleet detector having a pair of substantially parallel detector screens spaced one below the other, the upper screen being open to the ambient. A rim is included which is highly thermally conductive and electrically conductive and encompassing the upper screen proximate the edges thereof. A thermostatically controlled heater is mounted in intimate thermal and electrical contact with the rim for maintaining the rim and detector screens at a temperature high enough to melt snow or sleet falling thereon. Circuiting is described for providing an electrical indication when the detector screens are conductively coupled by melting snow or sleet.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1976Date of Patent: January 10, 1978Assignee: The Rails CompanyInventor: Garwood N. Burwell
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Patent number: 4027343Abstract: A bed frame constructed of detachable and interchangeable components to enable the width of the bed frame to be varied to supportingly receive standardized bedding, box springs, or the like, of different standard widths by interchanging components. Unique detachable interconnections are provided to enable assembly and disassembly of the bed frame and variation in its width without the use of tools or separate fastening clamps, nuts, bolts, or the like. The bed frame includes unique side rails of triangular seamless tubing having telescopically attached end brackets for supporting a headboard and/or footboard and a supporting leg assembly permanently attached adjacent each end of the side rails with box spring supporting clips detachably supported from the rail and leg assembly by the use of a socket in the upper end of the leg and a depending tongue on the box spring clip.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 1975Date of Patent: June 7, 1977Assignee: Metal Bed Rail Company, division of Leggett & Platt, Inc.Inventor: Joe B. Hooker
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Patent number: D274419Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1981Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: The Rails CompanyInventor: Garwood N. Burwell