Patents by Inventor Shaun Richmond
Shaun Richmond has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20120043292Abstract: A draft sill with special rear draft lug for a railcar is disclosed. In some embodiments, a rear draft lug comprises a metallic body. The rear draft lug further comprises a boss extending along a transverse portion of the metallic body. The boss is configured to be coupled to a first vertical reinforcement plate. The rear draft lug also comprises an overhang portion extending from the boss along the transverse portion. The overhang portion configured to be coupled to the first vertical reinforcement plate. In some embodiments, the boss and the overhang portion are configured to be coupled to the first vertical reinforcement plate with a weld.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: Trinity Industries, Inc.Inventors: Stephen W. Smith, Shaun A. Richmond, Christopher Crisafulli
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Patent number: 7628111Abstract: A railcar system includes a plurality of railcar walls and a plurality of railcar support posts each coupled to at least one of the plurality of walls. Each of the plurality of support posts comprises a web portion comprising a non-metallic material and a plurality of flange portions coupled to the web portion, the flange portions comprising a metallic material.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2007Date of Patent: December 8, 2009Assignee: Trinity Industries, Inc.Inventor: Shaun Richmond
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Patent number: 7478600Abstract: A composite box structure mounted on and attached to a railway car underframe to form a temperature controlled railway car. The composite box structure defined in part by an exterior metal surface, interior side stakes and at least one layer of fiber reinforced material attached to the side stakes. Insulating material may be disposed between the side stakes, the exterior metal surface and the at least one fiber reinforced layer of fiber reinforced material. The insulating materials provide resistance to heat transfer between the interior and the exterior of the composite box structure. A primary floor assembly and a secondary floor assembly may be mounted on the railway car underframe.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2007Date of Patent: January 20, 2009Assignee: Trinity Industries, Inc.Inventors: Albert A. Beers, Stephen W. Smith, Christopher Crisafulli, Shaun Richmond, Ricky A. Cribbs
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Publication number: 20080302266Abstract: A railcar system includes a plurality of railcar walls and a plurality of railcar support posts each coupled to at least one of the plurality of walls. Each of the plurality of support posts comprises a web portion comprising a non-metallic material and a plurality of flange portions coupled to the web portion, the flange portions comprising a metallic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2007Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventor: Shaun Richmond
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Publication number: 20080066263Abstract: According to one embodiment of the present disclosure, a railway car pivot assembly comprises an annular bushing formed with a round-shaped hole and an elongated pivot pin that extends through the hole for rotational movement within. The pivot pin has a flange for releasable securement to an end door of a conventional railway car. The annular bushing is coupled to the railway car via a swivel coupler that provides for orthogonal rotation of the annular bushing relative to the railway car.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2007Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventors: Shaun Richmond, Jonathan Preston-Thomas, Michael Krzyzanowski, Liam Roney, Ronald Koopman
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Publication number: 20070234927Abstract: A composite box structure mounted on and attached to a railway car underframe to form a temperature controlled railway car. The composite box structure defined in part by an exterior metal surface, interior side stakes and at least one layer of fiber reinforced material attached to the side stakes. Insulating material may be disposed between the side stakes, the exterior metal surface and the at least one fiber reinforced layer of fiber reinforced material. The insulating materials provide resistance to heat transfer between the interior and the exterior of the composite box structure. A primary floor assembly and a secondary floor assembly may be mounted on the railway car underframe.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 5, 2007Publication date: October 11, 2007Inventors: Albert Beers, Stephen Smith, Christopher Crisafulli, Shaun Richmond, Ricky Cribbs
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Patent number: 7228805Abstract: A composite box structure mounted on and attached to a railway car underframe to form a temperature controlled railway car. The composite box structure defined in part by an exterior metal surface, interior side stakes and at least one layer of fiber reinforced material attached to the side stakes. Insulating material may be disposed between the side stakes, the exterior metal surface and the at least one fiber reinforced layer of fiber reinforced material. The insulating materials provide resistance to heat transfer between the interior and the exterior of the composite box structure. A primary floor assembly and a secondary floor assembly may be mounted on the railway car underframe.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2004Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Trinity Industries, Inc.Inventors: Albert A. Beers, Stephen W. Smith, Christopher Crisafulli, Shaun Richmond, Ricky A. Cribbs
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Publication number: 20050178285Abstract: A composite box structure mounted on and attached to a railway car underframe to form a temperature controlled railway car. The composite box structure defined in part by an exterior metal surface, interior side stakes and at least one layer of fiber reinforced material attached to the side stakes. Insulating material may be disposed between the side stakes, the exterior metal surface and the at least one fiber reinforced layer of fiber reinforced material. The insulating materials provide resistance to heat transfer between the interior and the exterior of the composite box structure. A primary floor assembly and a secondary floor assembly may be mounted on the railway car underframe.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2004Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventors: Albert Beers, Stephen Smith, Christopher Crisafulli, Shaun Richmond, Ricky Cribbs
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Publication number: 20020157563Abstract: A hopper car is provided having a plurality of discharge gates on the bottom side of the car to allow material to be discharged from within the car. The hopper car has a pair of trucks attached to its bottom side and with each truck positioned adjacent one of the opposing end walls. One of the discharge gates is provided on the bottom of the car between the trucks for dispensing material between the trucks. Another of the discharge gates is provided between at least one of the end walls and its adjacent truck for dispensing material between the truck and the sidewall.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2002Publication date: October 31, 2002Applicant: TRN Business TrustInventors: Shaun Richmond, Charles J. Magolske
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Patent number: 5452664Abstract: An articulated railroad car for carrying container or trailer loads providing for improved weight distribution among all the trucks, comprising a forward end car unit, a rearward end car unit, a plurality of interior car units substantially linearly and adjacently disposed between the forward and rearward car units. Between each adjacent pair of car units, the car has a shared truck having axles for supporting one end of one car unit and one end of the other car unit. A central shared truck is centrally located along the length of the railroad car. Articulated connectors on the shared trucks join the interior car units to one another and to the end car units, and a hitch for a kingpin on each of the car units is placed over the truck associated with the car unit which is farther from the central truck, to facilitate relatively even load distribution among all the trucks.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1994Date of Patent: September 26, 1995Assignee: Thrall Car Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Shaun Richmond
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Patent number: 5170717Abstract: Railroad car for transporting transversely oriented cylindrical objects. The cargo bed of the car projects downwardly through the draft sills, interrupting the draft sills. The car has one or more troughs defined by pairs of facing cylindrical object support members. The support members at the front and rear of the car also transmit loads from the draft sills downwardly to lower longitudinal members which bridge between the respective draft sills. Also, a telescoping cover for a railroad car which covers the entire cargo bed during transport, and uncovers the entire cargo area at once without removing the covers from the car. Thus the entire car can be loaded or unloaded without shifting the covers. The front sections and rear sections of the cover telescope independently to the front and rear of the car, thus allowing the entire cover to be positioned outboard of the cargo bed when open while remaining on track means associated with the car. Removable one-piece and two-piece covers are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 1991Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: Thrall Car Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Shaun Richmond, Richard D. Curtis
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Patent number: 5088417Abstract: Center beam railroad car having a top chord, a parallel center sill below the top chord, columns joining the top chord and center sill, and diagonal tension members connecting the upper joint between one column and the top chord to the lower joint between another column and the center sill. In one embodiment, the tension member is pivotally secured at each end to the respective upper and lower joints, preventing fatigue failure of the tension member where it is secured to the joints. In another embodiment, at least one end of the tension member is secured to a joint between one end of a column and the center sill or top chord only after the joints are defined by assembling and joining the top chord, center sill, and columns. This method allows the tension members to be installed and to function substantially without tension in the unloaded, unused car and to accept tension loads when the car is loaded and operated.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 1990Date of Patent: February 18, 1992Assignee: Thrall Car Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Shaun Richmond, Charles T. Carter, James J. Schuller
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Patent number: 5036774Abstract: An articulated railroad car, which includes an articulated connector, rail truck and car body units, has at least one standard short-travel railroad car side bearing which is designed to permit down travel of the car body unit of at least 5/8 inch. In a preferred embodiment, one rail truck portion includes a long-travel railroad car side bearing. The long-travel side bearing includes a top cap member and a bottom member with a resilient member interposed therebetween. The long-travel side bearing permits roll axis movement of one car body unit relative to another car body unit to reduce forces on the rail truck which would tend to prevent its successful negotiation of curves.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1990Date of Patent: August 6, 1991Assignee: Thrall Car Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Richard D. Curtis, Shaun Richmond
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Patent number: 4949646Abstract: A railroad car, for carrying shipping containers, having a car body with opposing side walls and an end wall near each end defining a well in which a container can be received; support for a container, when in the well, comprising a plurality of spaced metal reinforcing elements or castings joined to each side wall and spaced inwardly from the well end walls; and each casting being substantially L-shaped and having a substantially vertical leg joined at the bottom of a side wall and the casting having an arm extending laterally substantially horizontally inwardly toward the center of the car to aid in supporting a container in the well.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 1989Date of Patent: August 21, 1990Inventors: Richard E. Jamrozy, Shaun Richmond
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Patent number: 4924779Abstract: An articulated railroad car, which includes an articulated connector, rail truck and car body units, has at least one standard short-travel railroad car side bearing which is designed to permit down travel of the car body unit of at least 5/8 inch. In a preferred embodiment, one rail truck portion includes a long-travel railroad car side bearing. The long-travel side bearing includes a top cap member and a bottom member with a resilient member interposed therebetween. The long-travel side bearing permits roll axis movement of one car body unit relative to another car body unit to reduce forces on the rail truck which would tend to prevent its successful negotiation of curves.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 1989Date of Patent: May 15, 1990Assignee: Thrall Car Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Richard D. Curtis, Shaun Richmond
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Patent number: 4911082Abstract: A gondola railway car includes a pair of draft sills and a pair of end panels extending downwardly and terminating in a flat edge portion. The flat edge portion of the end panel is connected to a shear plate by a welded connection. A shed plate is included between the side panel and the shear plate. A support bracket is included between the tub and the draft sill. Gussets are attached between the side panels and the shear plate. A top corner cap is connected to the side top chord by a welded connection and to an end top chord by a bolted connection.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 1989Date of Patent: March 27, 1990Assignee: Thrall Car Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Shaun Richmond
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Patent number: 4909157Abstract: A railroad car, for carrying shipping containers, having a car body with opposing side walls and an end wall near each end defining a well in which a container can be received; support for a container, when in the well, comprising a plurality of spaced metal castings joined to each side wall and spaced inwardly from the well end walls; and each casting being substantially L-shaped and having a substantially vertical leg joined at the bottom of a side wall and the casting having an arm extending laterally substantially horizontally inwardly toward the center of the car to aid in supporting a container in the well.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1988Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Thrall Car Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Richard E. Jamrozy, Shaun Richmond