Patents by Inventor V. Terrey Hawthorne
V. Terrey Hawthorne 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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Patent number: 6681943Abstract: A draft gear assembly is disclosed alone and in combination with a draft sill and a coupler. The draft sill has front and rear stops defining a draft gear pocket. The draft gear assembly has a yoke, a coupler follower, a rear follower, a front resilient member and a back resilient member. The yoke has top and bottom stops. The coupler follower is biased against the yoke top and bottom stops. The draft gear assembly also includes a center rod that extends through the yoke, through the back resilient member and through the rear follower. Prior to installation on a railcar, there is a shortening member on the center rod. The length of the assembly between the shortening member and the front of the coupler follower is slightly less than the longitudinal length of the draft gear pocket. After installation, the rear follower is positioned against rear stops of the draft sill. After installation, the yoke, coupler and coupler follower each have a neutral position and a full buff position.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Amsted Industries IncorporatedInventors: Ronald E. Barker, Charles E. Burkhart, Marlin E. Clark, John F. Deppen, V. Terrey Hawthorne, Horst T. Kaufhold, Jay P. Monaco, Julius I. Pershwitz, John J. Steffen
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Patent number: 6446820Abstract: A draft gear assembly is disclosed alone and in combination with a draft sill and a coupler. The draft sill has front and rear stops defining a draft gear pocket. The draft gear assembly has a yoke, a coupler follower, a rear follower, a front resilient member and a back resilient member. The yoke has top and bottom stops. The coupler follower is biased against the yoke top and bottom stops. The draft gear assembly also includes a center rod that extends through the yoke, through the back resilient member and through the rear follower. Prior to installation on a railcar, there is a shortening member on the center rod. The length of the assembly between the shortening member and the front of the coupler follower is slightly less than the longitudinal length of the draft gear pocket. After installation, the rear follower is positioned against rear stops of the draft sill. After installation, the yoke, coupler and coupler follower each have a neutral position and a full buff position.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: AMSTED Industries IncorporatedInventors: Ronald E. Barker, Charles E. Burkhart, Marlin E. Clark, John F. Deppen, V. Terrey Hawthorne, Horst T. Kaufhold, Jay P. Monaco, Julius I. Pershwitz, John J. Steffen
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Publication number: 20020070189Abstract: A draft gear assembly is disclosed alone and in combination with a draft sill and a coupler. The draft sill has front and rear stops defining a draft gear pocket. The draft gear assembly has a yoke, a coupler follower, a rear follower, a front resilient member and a back resilient member. The yoke has top and bottom stops. The coupler follower is biased against the yoke top and bottom stops. The draft gear assembly also includes a center rod that extends through the yoke, through the back resilient member and through the rear follower. Prior to installation on a railcar, there is a shortening member on the center rod. The length of the assembly between the shortening member and the front of the coupler follower is slightly less than the longitudinal length of the draft gear pocket. After installation, the rear follower is positioned against rear stops of the draft sill. After installation, the yoke, coupler and coupler follower each have a neutral position and a full buff position.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2002Publication date: June 13, 2002Inventors: Ronald E. Barker, Charles E. Burkhart, Marlin E. Clark, John F. Deppen, V. Terrey Hawthorne, Horst T. Kaufhold, Jay P. Monaco, Julius I. Pershwitz, John J. Steffen
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Patent number: 6371033Abstract: A three piece stabilized railway car truck is provided with dimensions corresponding generally with an AAR nominal 100 ton size truck and a load carrying capability satisfactory for use with railway cars having a 315,000 pound gross weight on rail rating. Various components of the truck have been modified to improve the fatigue life of each component and the overall service life of the resulting railway truck.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1999Date of Patent: April 16, 2002Assignees: TRN Business Trust, Amsted Industries Incorporated, The Timken CompanyInventors: Stephen W. Smith, John W. Coulborn, V. Terrey Hawthorne, Samuel R. Williams, C. Dale Christie, John D. Oliver, Glen F. Lazar
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Patent number: 6199889Abstract: A reduced weight fifth wheel generally mountable on a tractor for coupling between a tractor and a trailer, which fifth wheel has the approximately the same bearing surface area, a more continuous surface area by elimination of a lever-bar pin port in the bearing surface, thinner support ribs and smaller fillets, a shorter longitudinal length with a wider kingpin receiving slot for receipt of a trailer kingpin, with a locking-jaw mechanism having a redesigned lever-bar pin and pin-receiving port to enable reduction of the weight and to enhance production casting practices, which fifth wheel further encompasses lateral support ribs at the plate outer perimeter and rearward of the mounting brackets to define support pockets ahead of the engaging ramps to avoid lateral deflection and deformation of the plate at vertical loading.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1998Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Amsted Industries IncorporatedInventors: Ronald D. Golembiewski, V. Terrey Hawthorne, John W. Kaim, Jeffrey M. Ruback
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Patent number: 6173655Abstract: An interface between the end of a bolster and a side frame column for a three-piece railcar truck assembly is disclosed. The bolster and side frame have several pairs of facing stop surfaces at the interface. Each pair of facing stop surfaces are at two different spacings: one spacing is close, with a small gap between the stop surfaces; another spacing is greater than the first. The second spacing allows the side frame to pitch with respect to the bolster transverse axis. The bolster stop surfaces may be the lands inboard and outboard of the friction shoe pockets. The lands may be shaped so that there is a raised warp control portion or surface and one or more relief portions or surfaces, the warp control portion extending farther laterally than the relief portions. The warp control portion is used to maintain the truck in a square relationship, and the more loosely spaced relief portions allow for side frame articulation as the truck traverses track at different elevations.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 1998Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: AMSTED Industries IncorporatedInventor: V. Terrey Hawthorne
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Patent number: 6125767Abstract: The present invention provides a sideframe for use in a traditional three piece railway freight car truck comprising a pair of laterally spaced sideframes supporting a bolster extending between the sideframes. Each sideframe comprises an elongated top compression member, two diagonal compression members extending generally downwardly at acute angles from near the ends of the top compression member, and a bottom member joining the other ends of the diagonal tension members. Two column members also extend vertically between the bottom member and the top compression member. Such column members are strengthened by two ribs that extend laterally across the structure of the column member between sidewalls of the column member.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1998Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: AMSTED Industries IncorporatedInventors: V. Terrey Hawthorne, Charles Moehling, Brian A. Toussaint, Ronald D. Golembiewski
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Patent number: 5921186Abstract: A railway truck assembly has an arrangement for constraining the free travel clearance between the mated bolster and side frame at the side frame window, and more particularly for reducing or eliminating the clearance or separation gap between the bolster lands and the side frame column wall at the outer edges of the bolster lands and the column wall for reduction of truck warping during service.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1997Date of Patent: July 13, 1999Assignee: AMSTED Industries IncorporatedInventors: V. Terrey Hawthorne, Charles Moehling, Charles P. Spencer, Terry L. Pitchford
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Patent number: 5865458Abstract: A reduced weight fifth wheel generally mountable on a tractor for coupling between a tractor and a trailer, which fifth wheel has the approximately the same bearing surface area, a more continuous surface area by elimination of a lever-bar pin port in the bearing surface, thinner support ribs and smaller fillets, a shorter longitudinal length with a wider kingpin receiving slot for receipt of a trailer kingpin, with a locking-jaw mechanism having a redesigned lever-bar pin and pin-receiving port to enable reduction of the weight and to enhance production casting practices.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 1996Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: AMSTED Industries IncorporatedInventors: Ronald D. Golembiewski, V. Terrey Hawthorne, John W. Kaim, Jeffrey M. Ruback
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Patent number: 5791258Abstract: A railway freight car truck is provided with an elastomeric suspension device between the bolster end and the sideframe bottom support. The elastomeric device is usually of a toroidal shape, and usually has a centrally located vertically extending opening. Positioning protrusions usually are provided from the bolster end and the sideframe bottom support that extend into the elastomeric device opening.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1997Date of Patent: August 11, 1998Assignee: Amsted Industries IncorporatedInventors: V. Terrey Hawthorne, Robert D. Wronkiewicz
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Patent number: 5722327Abstract: A sideframe pedestal jaw accommodates a bearing adapter which locks the adapter to the sideframe, thereby preventing it from all forms of movement within the pedestal jaw opening. Locking the bearing adapter forces the truck axles to remain at a right angle with respect to the sideframes. Maintaining this right angular relationship substantially curtails truck warpage, which induces wheel misalignment that leads to undesirable truck hunting and high speed instability.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1995Date of Patent: March 3, 1998Assignee: Amsted Industries IncorporatedInventors: V. Terrey Hawthorne, Charles P. Spencer, Charles L. Van Auken, Terry L. Pitchford
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Patent number: 5572931Abstract: An integrally cast bearing adapter arrangement is provided in the pedestal of a railcar truck side frame, which side frame is cast with a pedestal jaw having a roof, and vertical walls of a first and second leg which roof and walls operate as a bearing adapter to receive a bearing assembly for an axle end without introducing the manufacturing and assembly tolerances from discrete component assemblies, thereby avoiding the lateral displacement associated with the added tolerances and operating to minimize angular displacement between each mated axle and side frame.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1994Date of Patent: November 12, 1996Assignee: Amsted Industries IncorporatedInventors: Glen F. Lazar, V. Terrey Hawthorne, Norman A. Berg
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Patent number: 5524551Abstract: A variable spring group for a railcar wheel truck assembly, which spring group has independent variable rate control springs for biasing snubber assemblies of a bolster in the wheel truck assembly, with the spring group having a first linear spring rate at an empty-railcar condition and a second linear spring rate at a loaded railcar condition that is at least five times as great as the empty-car spring rate, and the control springs are variable rate springs with a first and empty-railcar rate and a second and loaded-railcar spring rate, which is about twice the empty car control spring rate.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 1994Date of Patent: June 11, 1996Assignee: Amsted Industries IncorporatedInventors: V. Terrey Hawthorne, David J. Goding
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Patent number: 5509358Abstract: A railcar truck side frame has a pedestal jaw arrangement, which inclines the bearing adapter for the axle and bearing assembly with a relative slope in the side-frame longitudinal direction, to provide transfer of the forces causing angular displacement of the axle to stop lugs on the side-frame outer surface and to minimize axle angular displacement and, consequently, truck warping and hunting.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1994Date of Patent: April 23, 1996Assignee: Amsted Industries IncorporatedInventors: V. Terrey Hawthorne, Glen F. Lazar, Norman A. Berg
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Patent number: 5503084Abstract: A structural device is attached to each sideframe pedestal jaw of a railcar truck wherein the bearing adapter is joined to the sideframe and is prevented from rotating within the pedestal jaw opening. The bearing adapter inboard and outboard faces maintain a parallel relationship with the sideframe inboard and outboard faces during operations, including curving, thereby causing the truck axles to remain at a right angle with respect to the sideframes. Maintaining this right angular relationship substantially curtails truck wheel misalignment, which directly effects truck hunting and curving.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1994Date of Patent: April 2, 1996Assignee: Amsted Industries IncorporatedInventors: David J. Goding, V. Terrey Hawthorne
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Patent number: 5472223Abstract: An accessory fluid cylinder and cam apparatus mounted under a fifth wheel, which is both manually operable or energizable by a tractor air system to enable a driver to automatically and remotely release the safety latch and unlock the fifth wheel jaw to release a trailer king pin when the tractor parking brake is engaged.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1993Date of Patent: December 5, 1995Assignee: Amsted Industries IncorporatedInventors: V. Terrey Hawthorne, John W. Kaim
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Patent number: 5410968Abstract: The sideframe of a railway car truck are constructed such that basic overall sideframe appearance is maintained, but the actual construction results in a more efficient use of the materials as a way of reducing the sideframe weight. This means that material is used according to how the stresses are encountered by the sideframe, dictating that the sideframe midsection is structurally heavier than the sideframe ends. Maximization of this construction is provided by shaping the entire sideframe into a solid, unitary cross-sectional I-beam shape. A solid top flange of the I-beam corresponds to the typical top compression member while the solid bottom flange corresponds to the typical bottom compression member. The solid vertical web, which interconnects the top and bottom flanges is a typical, thereby allowing the web to absorb forces which would normally have to be absorbed by either top or bottom member.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1993Date of Patent: May 2, 1995Assignee: Amsted Industries IncorporatedInventors: V. Terrey Hawthorne, Donald J. Marlborough, Rami V. Nassar
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Patent number: 5331902Abstract: Prior art railcar bolsters and friction shoe assemblies were constructed such that the friction shoe was tightly restrained within the friction shoe pocket. The present invention utilizes a friction shoe sled for promoting lateral sliding of the friction shoe assembly within a laterally wider bolster friction shoe pocket. The sliding mechanism incorporates the use of an pad is countersunk into the floor of the friction shoe pocket and the base of the sled. The sled is fitted underneath the friction shoe to support the friction shoe biasing spring as well as the friction shoe. The top of the sled has a post attached to it, for insertion into the bottom of the friction shoe biasing spring. The bottom of the sled preferably has the elastomeric pad attached to it, although it can be smoothly machined, so that the bottom surface of the sled slides along the elastomeric pad anchored to the friction shoe pocket floor.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1993Date of Patent: July 26, 1994Assignee: Amsted Industries IncorporatedInventors: V. Terrey Hawthorne, Anthony R. Hiatt, Franklin S. McKeown
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Patent number: 5232106Abstract: A railway car with a slackless drawbar arrangement for unit trainservice and the like is provided and includes a drawbar having a section which is fabricated. The fabricated intermediate section is cut from a section of seamless pipe or tubing or can be fabricated from plate, while the coupling end pieces attached to each end of the shank are cast members made from typical casting methods. The coupling end pieces can be cast into standard fixed or rotatable drawbar ends or even be a combination thereof with rotational capability. The geometric shape of the intermediate section is varied, depending upon the application, so that resistance to torsional or bending loads is maximized. The fabricated shank portion is hollow, as well as part of the body of the coupling end pieces, thereby reducing the railcar's weight and costs to manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1992Date of Patent: August 3, 1993Assignee: Amsted Industries IncorporatedInventors: V. Terrey Hawthorne, Horst T. Kaufhold
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Patent number: 5176396Abstract: An accessory fluid cylinder and cam apparatus mounted under a fifth wheel may be energized by a tractor compressed air system to enable a driver to automatically and remotely unlock the fifth wheel jaw to release a trailer king pin when the tractor parking brake is engaged.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 1991Date of Patent: January 5, 1993Assignee: AMSTED Industries IncorporatedInventors: V. Terrey Hawthorne, John W. Kaim