Multiple Hopper Patents (Class 105/248)
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Patent number: 5263421Abstract: A dual-purpose railway hopper car is constructed so that it is capable of holding, handling and hauling both coal and fly ash on different trips by virtue of having a plurality of quick opening hopper doors which are sealed to prevent leakage of fly ash when closed, highly sloping active walls, a covered top with a wide longitudinal hatch for loading coal, which wide hatch carries a smaller circular hatch for pneumatically loading fly ash. The coal hatch is operated by air cylinders from a quick connect coupling at ground level. A center sill covers the hopper door operating linkage.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1992Date of Patent: November 23, 1993Assignee: Energy Resources & Logistics, Inc.Inventors: E. Ray Lichty, William A. Mullen
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Patent number: 5259322Abstract: An articulated multi-unit railway hopper car including a pair of end units having couplers mounted on their outboard ends. A plurality of intermediate units are interconnected between said end units. A plurality of articulated connector assemblies interconnect the end units and the intermediate units. A pair of side bearing housings are mounted on each side of the articulated connector assemblies. A body side bearing extension arm assembly is disposed in bearing relationship with each of the side bearing housings and connects two ends of adjacent units. Torsion boxes extend substantially the width of the inboard ends of the end units and the opposed ends of the intermediate units and carry the upper bolster unit and are connected to the body side bearing extension arm assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: November 26, 1991Date of Patent: November 9, 1993Inventors: Danilo A. Dominguez, James F. Flores
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Patent number: 5209166Abstract: A curved sided aerodynamic self clearing hopper car uses the curved sides, end skirts and top chord and side sills for improved strength and reduced aerodynamic drag.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1991Date of Patent: May 11, 1993Assignee: Trinity Industries, Inc.Inventors: Eugene R. Tylisz, Phillip G. Przybylinski
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Patent number: 5168816Abstract: A sludge car for hauling sewage lagoon sludge comprising a rail undercar having a car body mounted thereon which includes opposite ends and sides. The car body is provided with a plurality of individual hoppers each of which have sludge discharge ports at the lower ends thereof. A valve is associated with each of the discharge ports to permit the selective removal of sludge from the individual hoppers. A manifold is mounted beneath the car body and is in communication with each of the valves so that the sludge may be discharged from either side of the car body.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1991Date of Patent: December 8, 1992Inventors: Michael R. Hutchens, Steven C. Beckwith
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Patent number: 5031546Abstract: A hopper discharge outlet unit for railroad hopper cars useful for breaking up large chunks of agglomerated material and permits continuous off-loading of the railroad hopper cars including a delumper mounted inside of a pneumatic hopper discharge outlet housing in conjunction with standard pneumatic hoses and an external detachable motor. The apparatus prevents large chunks of material from plugging the pneumatic outlets.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1989Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: The Dow Chemical CompanyInventors: Edward H. Amos, David Mata, Pedro C. Longoria
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Patent number: 5013530Abstract: A sparger system for removing sodium chlorate crystal and other particulate material in slurry or solution form from a tank car comprises a plurality of spray nozzles from which water is expelled as a flat spray initially to dissolve sodium chlorate so as to cavitate the mass of sodium chlorate chlorate crystals, which break off in lumps into the cavity and then to impact the walls and roof of the tank car to flush off residual sodium chlorate crystal. The slurry is collected in a sump and is dicharged therefrom, with additional sprays agitating the sump to break up clumps of sodium chlorate and to maintain the particulates in suspension.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 1990Date of Patent: May 7, 1991Assignee: Tenneco Canada Inc.Inventor: Colin R. McGregor
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Patent number: 4966081Abstract: An articulated multi-unit railway hopper car including a pair of end units having couplers mounted on their outboard ends. A plurality of intermediate units are interconnected between said end units. A plurality of articulated connector assemblies interconnect the end units and the intermediate units. A pair of side bearing housings are mounted on each side of the articulated connector assemblies. A body side bearing extension arm assembly is disposed in bearing relationship with each of the side bearing housings and connects two ends of adjacent units. Torsion boxes extend substantially the width of the inboard ends of the end units and the opposed ends of the intermediate units and carry the upper bolster unit and are connected to the body side bearing extension arm assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: April 7, 1989Date of Patent: October 30, 1990Inventors: Danilo A. Dominguez, James F. Flores
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Patent number: 4922833Abstract: An end structure for a railway car, and more particularly a covered hopper railway car, is disclosed which has side sill extensions extending diagonally inwardly from the ends of the side sills to the center stub sill for transmitting substantially all of the longitudinal, horizontal loads between the center stub sill and the side sills. A generally vertically extending truss is provided between the center stub sill and the end of the car above the center stub sill so as to withstand overturning moments and vertical loads between the end of the car and the center stub sill. The side sill extensions are tapered in heightwise and widthwise relation so as to minimize weight of these members. The truss includes outer vertical members which are curved so as to blend with the side sheets of the car body thereby to optimize load transfer. Inner truss members are of a convenient rectangular cross section so as to facilitate fabrication.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 1987Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventors: John W. Coulborn, John A. Krug
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Patent number: 4909154Abstract: Apparatus for enclosing open end portions of railway hopper cars in order to reduce the aerodynamic drag. Each corner area of each end is provided with a shroud which includes a side plate and an end plate. The side plate covers the open side area at the end of the car and also covers the first vertical rib on the car side. The end plate covers the part of the end of the car adjacent the corner. Each shroud is shaped in an aerodynamically efficient configuration to minimize air resistance.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1989Date of Patent: March 20, 1990Assignee: Aero Transportation Products, Inc.Inventors: Del E. Walker, Stephen R. Early
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Patent number: 4898101Abstract: A hopper vehicle body having an elongated shell internally reinforced by spaced apart lateral reinforcing members in the general shape of a horseshoe and which have a hat-shaped cross section.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1988Date of Patent: February 6, 1990Assignee: Thrall Car Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Lynn J. Harter
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Patent number: 4893568Abstract: A hopper car is converted to a gondola-type car by replacing the hoppers and their dump doors with a light metal sheet floor. The floor sheets form a series of box-like compartments. The compartments are formed by crossbearer partitions extending between the side walls, center sill and the sheet floor. Floor frame members reinforce the rigidity of the floor structure. The partitions are formed by tubular crossbearers on gussets on the center sill, and closure walls converging at the top thereof.Type: GrantFiled: December 7, 1987Date of Patent: January 16, 1990Assignee: Trinity Industries, Inc.Inventor: Norman S. Adams
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Patent number: 4884511Abstract: An aluminum hopper car having a center sill hood which uses aluminum collar castings to connect cross ridge hoods which intersect a center sill hood, and to connect the center sill hood with intersecting sloped car end walls.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1988Date of Patent: December 5, 1989Assignee: Thrall Car Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Keith J. Hallam, Kenneth H. Smith
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Patent number: 4875417Abstract: An end structure for a railway car, and more particularly a covered hopper railway car, is disclosed which has side sill extensions extending diagonally inwardly from the ends of the side sills to the center stub sill for transmitting substantially all of the longitudinal, horizontal loads between the center stub sill and the side sills. A generally vertically extending truss is provided between the center stub sill and the end of the car above the center stub sill so as to withstand overturning moments and vertical loads between the end of the car and the center stub sill. A connector casting rigidly interconnects the side sills and the side sill extensions. A transition plate is in face-to-face engagement with the side sheets at the outer ends of the side sills so as to facilitate the transfer of load between the side sills and the side sheets. A cutout is provided in the bottom of the side sills at the ends thereof so as to enable interior welds to be made.Type: GrantFiled: August 21, 1987Date of Patent: October 24, 1989Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventors: John W. Coulborn, John A. Krug
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Patent number: 4771702Abstract: A hopper car comprises two substantially similar units which are relatively short and have low roof lines. A pair of trucks is connected to opposite ends of the car. A third truck is connected between the two units. A coupler between the units and the third truck provides articulation therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1986Date of Patent: September 20, 1988Assignee: The Budd CompanyInventor: Michael J. Pavlick
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Patent number: 4696238Abstract: An end structure for a center stub sill railway car is disclosed in which diagonal side sill extensions incline inwardly from the side sills to the center stub sill side for transmitting the longitudinal train loads between the stub sill and the side sills with the side sill extensions constituting the only horizontal, longitudinal load path between the stub sill and the side sills. A truss is disposed in a vertical transverse plane for transmitting overturning moments between the end of the car and the center stub sill.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1985Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Robert H. Billingsley, Jr., Steven L. Jantzen, Walter E. O'Leary, John A. Krug
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Patent number: 4696237Abstract: A covered, dual hopper car made by converting a rail car having three or more covered hoppers suitable for carrying a large volume of a relatively low density commodity, to a car having a fewer number of hoppers suitable for carrying a smaller volume of a higher density commodity. This is done by internally bracing an interior portion of one end of one hopper end section; severing an unwanted center hopper section from two end hopper sections; removing the unwanted section; and then reassembling and welding the free end sections to each other. The vertical cutting and welding is horizontally offset at the side plate and the sill to provide tab and notch locking arrangements for reinforcement. Preferably, the roof loading hatches are also modified to include downwardly extending collar portions which limit the maximum loading height within the hoppers.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 1986Date of Patent: September 29, 1987Assignee: Pullman Rail Leasing IncorporatedInventor: Roy W. Miller
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Patent number: 4677917Abstract: A high volume covered railway hopper car is disclosed which has vertical end walls so as to fully utilize the space over the trucks of the car for lading volume. An automatic pneumatic unloading system is provided so as to unload a pulverant lading from the end compartments or hoppers, as well as the center, of the car, thus eliminating the necessity of sloped end sheets. A pneumatic loading system is provided which permits loading from below and thus permits the elimination of hatches, walkways, and the like on the roof of the car so as to permit the roof to extend substantially the full extent of AAR height clearances thereby to further maximize the lading volume of the car.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1985Date of Patent: July 7, 1987Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Richard H. Dugge, Eugene J. Cordani
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Patent number: 4644871Abstract: An articulated hopper railcar is provided which when fully loaded has a low combined center of gravity and has an improved track load distribution when compared with conventional railcars of similar capacity. The car has good dynamic stability making it ideal for rail lines with greater surface irregularities and sharper curves than those found on main lines.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1985Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Assignee: Canadian National Railway CompanyInventors: Kelly J. Arrey, Samir Berrada
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Patent number: 4608931Abstract: A railway hopper car (200) includes a filament wound fiberglass car body having side walls (202, 204) integral with a roof (208), preferably also formed of a filament wound fiberglass. The fiberglass side walls are connected to longitudinally extending side sills (220, 222) preferably made of steel which extend along each side of the car. The car body includes laterally spaced top sills (226) preferably of fiberglass connected to the fiberglass sides. The car is divided into a plurality of hoppers by transverse bulkheads (244, 246, 248) which are conveniently formed of sandwich panels of wood or wood fibers with fiberglass facings. Hopper slope sheets (258, 260, 262, 264, 266, 268) and end slope sheets (304, 306) are also conveniently formed of sandwich panels of wood or wood fibers with fiberglass facings.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1981Date of Patent: September 2, 1986Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Douglas C. Ruhmann, Ralph A. Britton, James D. Mundloch, Frederick E. Vorwerk
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Patent number: 4598646Abstract: A high volume covered hopper railroad car is disclosed which maximizes the lading volume of a car while still utilizing smooth, sheet-like side sheets, and while remaining within AAR clearances. The high lading volume is achieved by forming the side sheets of the car from three radii of curvature, with the radius of curvature of the lower section of the side sheets being relatively short thereby to provide enhanced resistance to buckling, with the mid-portion of the side sheets of a relatively large radius of curvature thereby to provide a generally vertical region of the side sheets, and with the upper region of the side sheets being of a shorter radius of curvature thereby to again provide greater resistance to buckling at the top margin of the side sheets.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 1985Date of Patent: July 8, 1986Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Richard H. Dugge, Donald E. Gruner
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Patent number: 4594948Abstract: A dual lading railroad car which can carry solid, granular lading in hoppers at each end of the car and a liquid lading in a tank located in the center of the car between the hoppers. Only liquid lading can be carried in one direction and only solid, granular lading can be carried in a different or return direction, or both such ladings can be carried simultaneously in the same direction. Phosphate rock can be carried in the hoppers and molten sulfur in the tank. The exterior of the car looks substantially like a conventional covered hopper car since the tank is fully enclosed by the car walls and roof.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1984Date of Patent: June 17, 1986Assignee: Thrall Car Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Kenneth H. Smith, Walter J. Marulic
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Patent number: 4561361Abstract: Top side chord attachment for the sides of bottom-discharge, open-top railroad hopper cars of the type with which top shakers may be used. Each car side comprises a vertically oriented side sheet, affixed at its bottom edge to a bottom chord in the form of the car frame side sill and affixed at its top edge to a top chord. A plurality of side posts having lateral flanges are arranged vertically along the car side exterior in parallel spaced relationship. Each side post is affixed to the bottom chord, to the top chord, and along its lateral flanges to the side sheet. The top chord comprises a beam-like member extending substantially the length of the side sheet and having a horizontal portion terminating at its longitudinal in-board edge in a downwardly depending leg lying along the inside surface of the upper edge of the side sheet. A pair of gussets are located to either side of the upper end of each side post, overlying the side post flanges and the adjacent portions of the side sheet.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1984Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Assignee: Ortner Freight Car CompanyInventor: Norman S. Adams
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Patent number: 4498400Abstract: Large metal plates (120) located on each side of a railway hopper car are used to connect the hopper slope sheets (102, 104) to the car body sides (16) and longitudinally extending side sills (112). The large plates are generally "U" shaped and include legs (124, 126) which extend downwardly from the joint between the transverse bulkheads (14) and the slope sheets downwardly along each of the slope sheets. The plates are connected to the car body sides (16) to a smaller side sill reinforcing plate (121) and the side sill (112) with mechanical fasteners (128, 129) such as Huck bolts. The plate includes flange portions (132, 134) extending inwardly from the car body sides containing openings or slots (132, 134) to receive transversely extending reinforcements (140), preferably I beams (142, 142') which reinforce the hopper slope sheets and which are held in place adjacent, but spaced from, the car body sides and side sill with gussets (146) integrally connected to the large plates.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: February 12, 1985Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Frederick E. Vorwerk, James D. Mundloch
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Patent number: 4497258Abstract: Bulkhead supports (18) are integrally connected to opposite side portions of a filament wound hopper car body (16). The bulkhead supports include longitudinally spaced extensions (20, 22) extending inwardly from the car body sides. The transverse bulkheads (14) are located within the extensions on either side of the car with longitudinal clearance (31). Resilient bulkhead cushioning members (32) are located between the bulkhead and each extension. The resilient bulkhead cushioning members extend only a short distance transversely to reduce or substantially eliminate the introduction of bending moments into the car body sides when the transverse bulkheads are subjected to lading loads.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1982Date of Patent: February 5, 1985Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Douglas C. Ruhmann, Frederick E. Vorwerk, James D. Mundloch
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Patent number: 4484528Abstract: A covered railway hopper car includes side walls comprising upper arcuate side sheet and lower flat inclined side sheet portions. The upper edge of the flat side sheet is bent to form a longeron which extends intermediate the height of the side wall and which is attached adjacent the lower edge of the arcuate side wall. A side sill extends longitudinally on the exterior of the flat side sheet to form, together with the longeron, reinforcement for the side walls. The car also includes an end structure comprising a vertical plate extending upwardly into support of the end slope walls of the car at a location intermediate the length of the end slope walls and a vertical support of the interior of the wall above the plate to distribute forces directly from the center plate of the car to the roof at a location spaced from the vertical end walls of the car.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1981Date of Patent: November 27, 1984Assignee: North American Car CorporationInventors: Arthur I. Anderson, Louis J. Harvatin
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Patent number: 4478155Abstract: An improved container for bulk cargo is provided with a peripheral wall, a top, and a bottom. The top defines a longitudinally extending central ridge and the bottom defines two spaced, parallel, longitudinally extending skirts separated by a central recess. The contour of the top generally corresponds to the contour of the bottom such that multiple containers can be stacked one over the other. The container is provided with a perforated floor which simultaneously braces the peripheral wall against spreading and provides a support surface for palletized cargo and the like. The floor perforations allow bulk cargo to fall from the upper portions of the container to the lower portions of the container. A bulk cargo loading door is provided in the top along the uppermost portion of the central ridge, and two bulk unloading doors are provided along the lowermost portions of the skirts. In addition, end doors are provided for moving palletized cargo into and out of the container.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1981Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Assignee: Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway CompanyInventors: Lawrence Cena, Ted D. Mason
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Patent number: 4455947Abstract: A railway hopper car includes an angular roof having a roof sheet provided with lateral edges each connected to the top of the car side sheet by an elongated top chord. Each top chord includes a substantially rectangularly-sectioned tube member affixed to the exterior of the top portion of the side sheet and includes a top wall inclined inwardly and upwardly and projecting interiorly of the car beyond the top edge of the side sheet. The undersurface of the lateral portion of the roof sheet overlies and is attached to a substantial portion of the upper surface of the top chord top wall. An inside wall on each top chord comprises a vertical member terminating in a top edge abutting the inclined top wall to provide a smooth vertical plane readily admitting installation of the side sheets and subsequent car interior lining.Type: GrantFiled: January 20, 1982Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Portec, Inc.Inventors: John C. Reeve, Howard C. Woodman
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Patent number: 4444123Abstract: A railway hopper car includes a curved roof having a roof sheet provided with lateral edges each joined to the top of a car side sheet by a top chord assembly. Each top chord assembly includes a top chord fully disposed within the car interior and having a vertical leg joined to the interior surface of a side sheet while an opposite inclined or angular leg is joined to the interior surface of the roof sheet. A curved cover overlies both top chord legs and forms, with the roof sheet and side sheet, a smooth continuously descending profile from the top centerline of the car roof to each of the car sides.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1981Date of Patent: April 24, 1984Assignee: Portec, Inc.Inventors: Ryan M. Smith, David A. Stoller, Sr., William B. Culler, Paul E. Wiesner
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Patent number: 4377058Abstract: A curved roof construction for a hopper type rail car wherein a plurality of roof support webs extend transversely between opposed car side walls at spaced intervals to each other. These webs provide support for a plurality of large roof panels which are disposed in generally end to end relationships and define the roof surface. The support webs have outwardly curved or bowed conformations between opposed ends thereof so that the roof panels will be similarly bowed. The roof panels are installed so as to define an elongated roof hatch opening generally centrally between and longitudinally of the car side walls. A roof coaming is associated with the roof panels in an adjacent surrounding relationship with the hatch opening. Elongated side plates fixedly secured to the car side walls adjacent to the top edges thereof provide mounting surfaces for the outer side edges of associated ones of the roof panels.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1980Date of Patent: March 22, 1983Assignee: United American Car Co.Inventors: Keith J. Hallam, Walter J. Marulic
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Patent number: 4368673Abstract: A partition sheet structure for covered hopper railway cars providing for even fill of commodity between compartments. The structure facilitates the filling operation, and prevents buckling caused by the uneven fills of the cars, while allowing the partition sheet structures to act in its capacity as a structural member of the car.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1981Date of Patent: January 18, 1983Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventor: Richard P. Dvorscak
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Patent number: 4366757Abstract: An apparatus for actuating and locking each pair of hopper doors of a railroad hopper car of the type having a plurality of hopper doors arranged in opposed pairs and extending transversely of the hopper car center sill. Each door actuating and locking apparatus for each opposed pair of hopper doors comprises a shaft assembly extending transversely of the hopper car between its respective opposed pair of hopper doors and through the hopper car center sill and the inner and outer hopper sheets for those hopper doors. That portion of the shaft assembly located within the center sill has an L-shaped lever structure non-rotatively mounted thereon. The lever structure is connected by links to the hopper doors of its respective pair. Either end of the shaft assembly can be engaged externally of the hopper car by an approriate tool to rotate the shaft assembly and its lever structure between a door open position and an over-center, door-closed and locked position.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1980Date of Patent: January 4, 1983Assignee: Ortner Freight Car CompanyInventor: Stanley Funk
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Patent number: 4361096Abstract: Seals to prevent seepage of a fine granular commodity between the hopper doors and the adjacent hopper sheets of a railroad hopper car of the type having opposed pairs of hopper doors swingable between a closed position and a downwardly depending open position. The seals comprise elongated strips of flexible material with their upper longitudinal edge portions mounted along the inside lower edges of the inner and outer hopper sheets and being of a width such that their free lower longitudinal edge portions extend downwardly beyond the lower edges of the hopper sheets. The free edge portions of the seals being bent inwardly by and lying in sealing engagement against the hopper doors when the hopper doors are in their closed position. Similar strips of flexible material may be so located as to form a seal between the upper portion of each hopper door and its adjacent slope sheet.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1978Date of Patent: November 30, 1982Assignee: Ortner Freight Car CompanyInventor: Stanley T. Funk
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Patent number: 4352331Abstract: A rail car includes substantially flat plate extensions interposed between upper and lower sections of the shell of the car to increase the internal volume of the car. The extensions are supported by lateral supports which extend laterally in the interior of the car and by longitudinal support beams also in the car interior which extend longitudinally of the extensions, are intersected by the lateral supports, and substantially prevent internal pressure in the car from being applied to the extensions.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1980Date of Patent: October 5, 1982Assignee: North American Car CorporationInventors: Arthur I. Anderson, Louis J. Harvatin
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Patent number: 4348962Abstract: A railway hopper car is disclosed which includes a car body defined by opposite arcuate side sheets having a side sill extending longitudinally along the lower margin of each side sheet and at least a first end slope sheet partially defining an end hopper compartment. An end support structure for the end hopper compartment is secured to the car body and includes a shear plate extending transversely between the side sills, a stub center sill disposed subjacent the shear plate, a bolster beam extending laterally on either side of the stub center sill and interconnecting the stub center sill with the side sill, a vertical bolster web interconnecting the stub center sill and the shear plate, an additional vertical bolster web assembly interconnecting the stub center sill, the shear plate, and the bolster beam, and a plurality of vertical gusset plates interconnecting the slope sheet and shear plate.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1979Date of Patent: September 14, 1982Assignee: Trinity Industries, Inc.Inventor: Stephen W. Smith
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Patent number: 4346905Abstract: A tank trailer for transporting dry and liquid flowable materials comprising a horizontally disposed substantially cylindrical tank having front and rear transverse end walls. On each end wall is a hopper structure inclining upwardly and outwardly from the bottom portion of each end wall and having a width considerably less than the diameter of the tank. Extending horizontally from the bottom portions of the respective end walls are front and rear platforms. These platforms each have a width approximately equal to the diameter of the tank and are adapted to carry freight thereon in the manner of a flatbed trailer.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1979Date of Patent: August 31, 1982Assignee: Freeport Transport, Inc.Inventor: Andrew Smetanick
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Patent number: 4334481Abstract: A covered railway hopper car includes a partition sheet assembly, including a plurality of partition sheets compartmentalizing the hopper car. The partion sheets include a construction at their upper end which relieves stress, reduces fatigue and improves partition sheet resistance to fatigue.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1980Date of Patent: June 15, 1982Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventors: Phillip Przybylinski, Babgaunda A. Patil, Gerald B. Anderson
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Patent number: 4292898Abstract: A filament wound railroad car including an elongated, load bearing body having walls formed of a specified fiber reinforced plastic resin composite of glass reinforcing filaments and a structural organopolymeric resin having particular characteristics.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1980Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Assignees: Cargill, Incorporated, Structural Composite Industries, Inc.Inventors: Robert Gordon, Harry A. King, James V. Springrose, Robert W. Cuddihy
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Patent number: 4286524Abstract: In a pressurized railway hopper car vertical and horizontal reinforcement members are strategically located relative to the car side plate to counteract the moment M caused by the internal pressure applied to the side sheets and to the roof. The vertical reinforcement member is spaced inwardly from the shear center of the side plate a distance determined by dividing the value of the moment M by the vertical component of the membrane pressure loads applied to the roof and to the side sheet. Horizontally extending reinforcements are provided extending between the laterally spaced side plates which are attached to the side plates at approximately the shear center of the side plate. With the horizontal and vertical members thus located, the vertical and horizontal reinforcing members will carry substantially axial loads only, essentially eliminating bending, and thus may be of reduced size as compared to the size which would be required if these members also carried bending loads.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 1979Date of Patent: September 1, 1981Assignee: ACF Industries, Inc.Inventor: Steve L. Jantzen
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Patent number: 4275662Abstract: A roof structure for covered hopper cars has roof sheets with curved sections disposed on each side of a continuous trough hatch opening. A hollow, beam-type side plate connects the outer margins of the roof sheets to the side wall unit and includes an outer transition member with a curved section forming part of the side plate and also having a lip extending inwardly of the vehicle to form a continuation of the curved roof sheet. A connection piece underlies transversely extending edges of the roof sheets to join the sheets. Intermediate bulkheads or partition sheets have a rounded top to fit snugly for attachment to the curved roof sheets and are rigidified by stiffeners which extend horizontally and transversely of the vehicle from side plate to side plate and are connected thereto to join with the roof sheets and intermediate bulkheads to form a rigid roof beam which resists twisting and deflecting during transit.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1979Date of Patent: June 30, 1981Assignee: Richmond Tank Car CompanyInventors: Franklin P. Adler, Marvin Starks
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Patent number: 4262602Abstract: A covered railway hopper car includes a partition sheet assembly, including a plurality of partition sheets rigidly connected to the roof, each having a construction at its upper ends which provides improved fatigue characteristics in the vicinity of the roof step and coaming area adjacent to the hatch opening area thereby relieving stress and reducing fatigue fractures.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1979Date of Patent: April 21, 1981Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventors: Babgaunda A. Patil, Phillip G. Przybylinski
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Patent number: 4258953Abstract: The hopper body is elongated and is provided with a normally lowermost discharge outlet lying along the longitudinal axis of the body as viewed from the top thereof. The interior of the body forms a slide surface for the dry bulk products contained therein, and such surface is outwardly arcuate throughout substantially the total expanse thereof for structural rigidity and unobstructed longitudinal flow. Along the center line or longitudinal axis of the body, the surface presents a pair of opposite end strips converging downwardly toward said outlet and parallel to such axis as viewed from the top thereof. Such strips are so disposed with respect to a horizontal plane that the resultant product fall line of any point within each strip is less than 45.degree. but greater than 25.degree..Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1978Date of Patent: March 31, 1981Inventor: Ronald D. Johnson
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Patent number: 4252066Abstract: A lever operated lock mechanism for a hopper door is provided which is especially suitable for use on railway hopper cars having hinged double doors. Included in the lock mechanism is a hook assembly which is pivotally mounted on a housing secured to the door frame or slope sheet of the hopper. A keeper assembly is attached to the spreader bar joining the double doors for engaging the hook assembly, this engagement being at either of two saddle formations or notches, the first or catch saddle formation being engaged when the lock mechanism is in a catch position, and the second or closed saddle formation being engaged when the lock mechanism is in a fully closed position. Movement between the catch position and the fully closed position is greatly facilitated by fulcrum means for receiving a lever bar by which a workman can readily close the hopper doors.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1978Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: Illinois Railway Equipment CompanyInventors: Franklin P. Adler, Rudolph E. Nadherny
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Patent number: 4246849Abstract: An open top railway hopper car is provided with a car body having the usual end slope sheets and lower side discharge openings. Transverse bulkheads spaced above the end slope sheets to provide the car with a rectangular center compartment particularly adapted to have elongated cargo such as logs and also provide an opening for end compartments which are filled and discharged when the car is used to haul cargo such as wood chips and the like.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventor: Harold E. Gramse
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Patent number: 4230048Abstract: A railroad car has an elongated cylindrical car body formed of thin cylindrical longitudinal walls and closed at each end by a respective end wall, a coupler at each end of the car body for coupling the car to other cars, a truck at each end of the car body, and a supporting structure mounted on each of the trucks for supporting the car body on the respective truck for transport on rails. As described, the end walls are conical and truncated, the longitudinal and end walls comprising continuously wound filaments impregnated with resin with the filaments lying in the longitudinal walls at an angle of less than 30.degree. to the longitudinal direction and extending in the end walls to the region of the truncation.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1977Date of Patent: October 28, 1980Assignees: Structural Composite Industries, Inc., Cargill IncorporatedInventors: Robert Gordon, Oscar Weingart, Harry A. King, James V. Springrose
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Patent number: 4228742Abstract: A vehicle hopper construction having longitudinally spaced hopper end slope sheets and hopper cross ridge slope sheets formed prior to assembly in the vehicle hopper so as to provide integral interior hopper corner plates with associated transversely spaced hopper side sheets.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 1977Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventors: Phillip G. Przybylinski, Terry B. Morgan
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Patent number: 4184432Abstract: A lock mechanism for a hopper door is provided which is especially suitable for use on railway hopper cars having hinged double doors. Included in the lock mechanism is a hook which is mounted on an outside hopper sheet and which is pivotable for engaging extensions of a spreader bar joining the double doors. The hook, being mounted through a slot therein, in addition to being pivotal is also slidable through a limited slaping path that is generally parallel to the floor of the hopper, such slidable action enabling the doors to be held at either a "catch" position or a fully closed position. The lock mechanism positively positions the doors with opening and closing operations. An especially secure lock, one which maintains door closure even when the railway car is rotated is attained when a latch having a spring-like projection holds each hook and thus the hopper doors in their fully closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1977Date of Patent: January 22, 1980Assignee: Illinois Railway Equipment CompanyInventor: Franklin P. Adler
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Patent number: 4168665Abstract: In accordance with the present structure, in a railway hopper car a corrugated bolster web extends vertically between a bolster cover plate and the end hopper slope sheet. The vertically extending corrugations act as reinforcements in the web which web has at least some of the corrugations positioned over the side bearings and center plate.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 1977Date of Patent: September 25, 1979Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventors: Robert F. Needham, Robert W. Randolph
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Patent number: 4134344Abstract: A railway hopper car having doors movable downwardly and outwardly to a dump position is provided with an improved locking arrangement that includes a cam lever actuated by means of a push-pull link extending outwardly under the side of the hopper. The link is pivotally connected to a camming lever having a hinged latch element connected thereto. The latch element and camming lever are locked in a relatively angular position. The link arrangement upon actuation moves the cam lever and link to a substantially linear configuration thereby disengaging the latching element from the keeper member provided on the door structure.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1977Date of Patent: January 16, 1979Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventor: Robert A. Spychalski
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Patent number: 4101175Abstract: A hopper is provided having a discharge outlet including a lading control valve for metering the lading into a discharge tube extending below the hopper. The discharge tube at one of its ends is adapted to receive a lading transfer conduit to convey the lading to a container. A first conduit is provided to apply air pressure from an air supply source adjacent the hopper to the upper portion of the hopper in the car. A second conduit is provided to apply air pressure from the source into a first end portion of the discharge tube. A third conduit is connected to the source and to the second conduit to apply air pressure to the opposite end portion of the discharge tube. A first air control valve is provided to control the air pressure applied to the upper portion of the hopper. A second air control valve is provided for controlling air pressure applied to the end portion of the discharge tube to be used for unloading.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1977Date of Patent: July 18, 1978Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventor: George A. Kull
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Patent number: RE32189Abstract: A roof structure for covered hopper cars has roof sheets with curved sections disposed on each side of a continuous trough hatch opening. A hollow, beam-type side plate connects the outer margins of the roof sheets to the side wall unit and includes an outer transition member with a curved section forming part of the side plate and also having a lip extending inwardly of the vehicle to form a continuation of the curved roof sheet. A connection piece underlies transversely extending edges of the roof sheets to join the sheets. Intermediate bulkheads or partition sheets have a rounded top to fit snugly for attachment to the curved roof sheets and are rigidified by stiffeners which extend horizontally and transversely of the vehicle from side plate to side plate and are connected thereto to join with the roof sheets and intermediate bulkheads to form a rigid roof beam which resists twisting and deflecting during transit.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 1984Date of Patent: June 24, 1986Assignee: Richmond Tank Car CompanyInventors: Franklin P. Adler, Marvin Stark