Center-sill Separator Patents (Class 105/251)
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Patent number: 12208826Abstract: A railway car is disclosed. The railway car comprises an underframe and at least one compartment for transporting lading. The railway car comprises at least one discharge opening and a door assembly adjacent to the at least one discharge opening. The railway car comprises a discharge control system comprising at least a common linkage mounted away from a longitudinal centerline of the railway car and a secondary linkage, wherein the discharge control system is operable to move the door assembly between a first position and a second position. The railway car comprises an actuator operable to drive movement of the common linkage in connection with movement of the door assembly between the first position and the second position.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2023Date of Patent: January 28, 2025Assignee: TRINITY RAIL GROUP, LLCInventors: Lee A. Reitz, Kenneth W. Huck
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Patent number: 11052927Abstract: Disclosed is a railway hopper car comprising a car body (6), a top cover (1, 2), a bogie (24), a braking device (21), a coupler buffer device (22), and a bottom door (25, 28) and a bottom door opening and closing mechanism (23) mounted at a discharge port at the bottom of a chassis. The railway hopper car further comprises a longitudinal saddle (31) disposed in the center of the car body (6) in the length direction thereof and arranged along the longitudinal direction of the car body (6). By providing the longitudinal saddle (31), the sequential requirement to close the left bottom door (25) and the right bottom door (28) is eliminated, thereby simplifying the structure of the linkage bottom door opening and closing mechanism and reducing manufacture and maintenance costs thereof.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2017Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: CRRC Yangtze Co., Ltd.Inventors: Liangcai Lin, Biaowen Xiang, Chuqiang Tang, Hong Cui, Yueming Hu, Song Wang, Xuebin Zhu, Rui Yan, Chuanping Zheng, Qi Wei
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Patent number: 9789883Abstract: The present invention discloses a two-level locking device, a hopper car bottom door and a hopper car. The device includes a first transmission shaft, a second transmission shaft, a clutch, a pressure mechanism and a reset mechanism, wherein under the pressure action of the pressure mechanism, the clutch separates the first transmission shaft from the second transmission shaft, and under the action of the reset mechanism, the clutch joints the first transmission shaft with the second transmission shaft. The bottom door includes the device. The hopper car includes the bottom door. By adopting the device, when the clutch is accidently separated by the pressure action of the pressure mechanism, the reset mechanism can re-joint the clutch to prevent the accidental rotation of the first transmission shaft and the second transmission shaft. By adopting the bottom door, the hopper car bottom door opened and closed by a planar four-bar linkage passing a dead point is more reliable to use.Type: GrantFiled: November 6, 2014Date of Patent: October 17, 2017Assignee: CRRC Yangtze Corporation LimitedInventors: Chunjiang Shi, Mingdao Sun, Qiangjun Jiang, Fengwei Liu, Baolei Wang, Wenliang Liu, Chuqiang Tang, Ruijin Jiang, Liangcai Lin, Tiejun Fu
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Publication number: 20150114253Abstract: A railroad hopper car discharge outflow is controlled by closure members, at least one of which is movable. The closure members (or doors) are hingeless, being mounted on four bar linkages, such that the distal edge of the doors sweeps predominantly horizontally while the proximal edge of the door moves predominantly upwardly. The doors move through noncircular arcs, such that the size of the vertically projected door opening is abnormally large compared to the clearance heights of the door during opening and closing. The doors are driven by a transverse drive linkage that is driven by a transversely mounted actuator. The actuator may be mounted in an accommodation in the lee of slope sheets between adjacent hoppers in a mid-span portion of the car. Drive from the actuator is carried to a pair of symmetrically mounted doors through drive train linkages.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2014Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventors: Tomasz Bis, James Wilfred Forbes
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Patent number: 8967053Abstract: A railroad hopper car discharge outflow is controlled by closure members, at least one of which is movable. The closure members (or doors) are hingeless, being mounted on four bar linkages, such that the distal edge of the doors sweeps predominantly horizontally while the proximal edge of the door moves predominantly upwardly. The doors move through noncircular arcs, such that the size of the vertically projected door opening is abnormally large compared to the clearance heights of the door during opening and closing. The doors are driven by a transverse drive linkage that is driven by a transversely mounted actuator. The actuator may be mounted in an accommodation in the lee of slope sheets between adjacent hoppers in a mid-span portion of the car. Drive from the actuator is carried to a pair of symmetrically mounted doors through drive train linkages.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2013Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: National Steel Car LimitedInventors: Tomasz Bis, James Wilfred Forbes
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Patent number: 8915193Abstract: A railroad hopper car discharge outflow is controlled by closure members, at least one of which is movable. The closure members (or doors) are hingeless, being mounted on four bar linkages, such that the distal edge of the doors sweeps predominantly horizontally while the proximal edge of the door moves predominantly upwardly. The doors move through noncircular arcs, such that the size of the vertically projected door opening is abnormally large compared to the clearance heights of the door during opening and closing. The doors are driven by a transverse drive linkage that is driven by a transversely mounted actuator. The actuator may be mounted in an accommodation in the lee of slope sheets between adjacent hoppers in a mid-span portion of the car. Drive from the actuator is carried to a pair of symmetrically mounted doors through drive train linkages.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2013Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: National Steel Car LimitedInventors: Tomasz Bis, James Wilfred Forbes
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Publication number: 20140261068Abstract: A railroad hopper car discharge outflow is controlled by closure members, at least one of which is movable. The closure members (or doors) are hingeless, being mounted on four bar linkages, such that the distal edge of the doors sweeps predominantly horizontally while the proximal edge of the door moves predominantly upwardly. The doors move through noncircular arcs, such that the size of the vertically projected door opening is abnormally large compared to the clearance heights of the door during opening and closing. The doors are driven by a transverse drive linkage that is driven by a transversely mounted actuator. The actuator may be mounted in an accommodation in the lee of slope sheets between adjacent hoppers in a mid-span portion of the car. Drive from the actuator is carried to a pair of symmetrically mounted doors through drive train linkages.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: National Steel Car LimitedInventors: Tomasz Bis, James Wilfred Forbes
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Publication number: 20140261069Abstract: A railroad hopper car discharge outflow is controlled by closure members, at least one of which is movable. The closure members (or doors) are hingeless, being mounted on four bar linkages, such that the distal edge of the doors sweeps predominantly horizontally while the proximal edge of the door moves predominantly upwardly. The doors move through noncircular arcs, such that the size of the vertically projected door opening is abnormally large compared to the clearance heights of the door during opening and closing. The doors are driven by a transverse drive linkage that is driven by a transversely mounted actuator. The actuator may be mounted in an accommodation in the lee of slope sheets between adjacent hoppers in a mid-span portion of the car. Drive from the actuator is carried to a pair of symmetrically mounted doors through drive train linkages.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2013Publication date: September 18, 2014Applicant: NATIONAL STEEL CAR LIMITEDInventors: Tomasz Bis, James Wilfred Forbes
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Patent number: 8479661Abstract: A rail road car such as a double tub coal gondola car has a center sill that is narrow in the middle between the two tubs, and wider at the draft arms. The center sill has a transition section that provides a smooth, gradual transition between the respective bottom flange portions of the two without sharp changes in direction in the stress fields in tension and compression, and with little or no out of plane eccentricities in load path, and with a tendency to minimize or avoid local stress concentrations. The center sill includes a set of access apertures and corresponding bridges or ties that maintain the lateral halves of the center sill flange main portion in appropriate relationship to each other with respect to resistance to buckling. The tubs fasten mechanically to the sides of the center sill.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2008Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: National Steel Car LimitedInventor: James W. Forbes
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Patent number: 7856931Abstract: A center sill for inclusion in a center sill assembly of a railroad freight car. The center sill includes a first main structural member of metal plate bent to a three-sided shape including a bottom cover and a pair of side web portions, and a top cover plate fastened to the side web portions to form a box beam structure. Horizontal filler plates that may be of thicker material are fastened to the bottom cover portion at the ends. Stub sills may be attached to the ends of the center sill to form a center sill assembly for a freight car such as a hopper car.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2008Date of Patent: December 28, 2010Assignee: Gunderson LLCInventor: Michael Gillis
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Patent number: 7252309Abstract: A freight container (10) has a base (20) or a portion thereof that can be opened to discharge its contents. This container (10) has a top which can be opened in similar manner as the base. Another container having at least one compartment, each compartment having a lower section with a reducing cross-sectional area and a pivotably operable closure assembly, with several such closure assemblies being linked together by means of bars. Such a container is used to contain raw building materials for stockpiling of these materials at a container port. It is also used to supply materials to a concrete production plant whee pollution control containers are provided below the supply container and above the scaling and mixing stations to reduce particulate pollution. A pair of slewing apparatuses is also provided to engage both ends of a container and turn the container over about its longitudinal axis, thereby emptying its contents.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Bee Kim OngInventors: Goh Eng Soon, Goh Eng Hock
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Patent number: 5762003Abstract: A railroad hopper car for carrying loads of commodities comprises spaced trucks and a car body supported on the spaced trucks. The car body includes an underframe having a center sill, with discharge openings, the center sill in the area of the discharge openings toward the loaded commodities having surfaces sloped toward the discharge openings. The underframe has members connecting the car body to the spaced trucks. These members have shapes distinct from the shape of the center sill. The car body further includes transition members between the center sill and underframe members connecting the car body to the spaced trucks. The transition members along the center sill are sized and shaped to fit with the center sill, and the transition members along the underframe members are sized and shaped to fit with the underframe members. The transition members transition between the center sill and underframe members, allowing the center sill to have sloped surfaces while the underframe members have other shapes.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1997Date of Patent: June 9, 1998Assignee: Buckeye Steel Castings CompanyInventors: John R. Downes, Carl D. McClurg
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Patent number: 5144895Abstract: A door apparatus for a railway hopper car for discharging bulk material from the car has an elongated flexible hollow body positioned in a discharge opening. A pair of end walls are attached to opposite ends of the body. Each end wall has a first pivot point for rotary attachment to the body. The body is rotatable about the first pivot point between an opened position and a closed position. The body has an arcuate surface extending generally vertically when in the closed position to reduce the effort required to open the doors when the car is loaded. If the door apparatus is stuck in the closed position, such as when ice has formed between the longitudinal edge of the door apparatus and the edge of the discharge opening, a torque applied to one end of the door apparatus about the first pivot point tends to twist the door apparatus about the longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 1990Date of Patent: September 8, 1992Assignee: Differential Steel Car CompanyInventor: John R. Murray
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Patent number: 5119738Abstract: A hopper for a railroad car having a pair of side hopper walls, a pair of end hopper walls, a gate system positioned at a hopper discharge opening, and a crossmember affixed at one end to one of the side hopper walls and affixed at another end to another of the side hopper walls. This crossmember is positioned generally halfway between the end hopper walls. A first support bar is affixed to the side walls in an area between the crossmember and one of the end walls. A second support bar is affixed to the side walls in an area between the crossmember and the other of the end walls. The gate system is a pair of clamshell-type gates that are pivotable about axes parallel to the longitudinal axis of the hopper car. A strut is pivotally mounted to the crossmember and extends downwardly therefrom. This first strut is affixed at one end to one of the clamshell-type gates. A second strut is also pivotally mounted to the crossmember and extends downwardly so as to be affixed to the second clamshell-type gate.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1990Date of Patent: June 9, 1992Inventor: Edwin deS. Snead
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Patent number: 5115748Abstract: A door and operating apparatus for railway hopper cars includes a door having a first pivot point for rotary attachment to the hopper. A second pivot point is formed on the door and a cross beam is positioned adjacent to the door for movement in a vertical direction. The cross beam has a third pivot point formed thereon and a link arm has one end rotatably attached to the door at the second pivot point and an opposite end rotatably attached to the cross beam at the third pivot point. A screwjack is coupled to vertically move the cross beam in an upward direction for opening the doors and in a downward direction for closing the doors. The doors have an arcuate surface extending generally vertically when in the closed position to reduce the effort required to open the doors when the car is loaded.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 1990Date of Patent: May 26, 1992Assignee: Differential Steel Car CompanyInventor: Wayne S. Westlake
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Patent number: 5000358Abstract: A low profile pneumatic outlet for a covered hopper railway car is disclosed which allows the bottom slope sheets of the hopper car to be moved downwardly closer to the rail thereby increasing the cubic capacity of the car while maintaining the car within AAR clearances. The low profile aspects of the pneumatic outlet result from the provision of an outlet opening in the bottom of the outlet which is opened and closed by a slidable, translatable gate operated by gate opening and closing cam mechanisms positioned generally horizontally with respect to the gate. The preferred gate operating mechanism is a cam operated mechanism which generates a high mechanical advantage initially upon effecting opening movement of the gate thereby to overcome lading and static friction loads, and then, after movement of the gate has been initiated, a lower mechanical advantage is provided so as to more rapidly move the gate toward its open position.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1989Date of Patent: March 19, 1991Assignee: ACF Industries, IncorporatedInventor: Richard H. Dugge
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Patent number: 4823989Abstract: A transportable vessel is provided formed by enclosing wall structure. Two spaced apart bulkheads separate the vessel into three compartments defined as a center compartment and two end compartments for carrying dry flowable material. The wall structure of the vessel at its upper end has at least three openings extending therethrough leading to the three compartments respectively for receiving dry flowable material into the three compartments. Three lids are provided for closing the three opening respectively whereby the vessel including the three compartments may be pressurized with air. A passageway extends through the upper portion of each of the bulkheads and a filter extends across each of the passageways for blocking the flow of dry flowable material through the passageways but allowing the flow of air therethrough. At least three separate material discharge hoppers are coupled to the wall structure of the vessel at its lower end for removing dry flowable material from each of the compartments.Type: GrantFiled: June 25, 1987Date of Patent: April 25, 1989Assignee: J&L Tank, Inc.Inventor: Allan Nilsson
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Patent number: 4606277Abstract: An apparatus for actuating and locking pairs of hopper doors of a railroad hopper car of the type having a longitudinal center sill and pairs of longitudinally extending chutes, located opposite each other and on each side of the center sill, configured to discharge lading to each side of the hopper car, and each provided with a hopper door. Each chute of a pair is provided with a longitudinally extending shaft rotatively mounted on the underside thereof with first and second end portions extending beyond its chute. Both end portions of the shaft have an operating cam assembly non-rotatively mounted thereon and connected to the adjacent hopper door by an operating link. The operating cam assemblies at corresponding ends of the shafts are joined by connecting links. The first end of each shaft has a ratchet wheel and a capstain non-rotatively mounted thereon. Each chute of the pair has a ratchet pawl pivoted thereto and cooperating with its respective ratchet wheel.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1984Date of Patent: August 19, 1986Assignee: Ortner Freight Car CompanyInventor: Robert E. Molloy
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Patent number: 4580502Abstract: A device for unloading a container used for bulk materials is such that a container floor is made up at least in part of flaps which can be tilted or swung out away from the interior. To this end at least two flaps are connected via a ridging beam or axle which runs through the interior of the container above a rotatable shaft. The rotational movement of the shaft is transmitted to the flaps to actuate same. The shaft features on opposite sides and transverse to its longitudinal axis first and second flange pairs, the former accommodating an elbow lever with the help of a push-fit bolt, and the latter a lever with the help of a bolt. The elbow lever and the lever are hinged to the flaps respectively. Further, connected to the flaps is a lock which joins up via bolts with the elbow lever or the lever, and in the closed position engages on a latching device.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 1983Date of Patent: April 8, 1986Assignee: Swiss Aluminium Ltd.Inventors: Antal Ritzl, Jurg Zehnder
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Patent number: 4493266Abstract: A railway hopper car has a through center sill including an elongated central section substantially A-shaped in transverse cross section, two end sections substantially hat-shaped in transverse cross section and two transition sections respectively connecting said end sections to the adjacent ends of the central section. The central section has upper and lower parts, each of which may comprise a plurality of subsections arranged in end-to-end relationship. Each transition section includes a transition member rectangular at one end for mating with the end section and trapezoidal at the other end for mating with the lower part of the central section. Each transition section also includes an inverted V-shaped top reinforcing member and a horizontal bottom reinforcing plate. Alternative forms of the lower part of the central section are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1982Date of Patent: January 15, 1985Assignee: General American Transportation CorporationInventor: Paul C. Augustine, Jr.
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Patent number: 4454822Abstract: A self-contained gate assembly unit for ready attachment to an outlet formed in a hopper-type railroad car allows distribution of ballast in the car to the roadbed below. With the car having outlets positioned over the rails on which the car is supported, an inner or outer plate-like door, slidably carried in guides formed in the unit, may be raised to deposit ballast on either or both sides of either or both rails. Each door is formed with a lower offset lip portion which facilitates door movement in the unit guides.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1982Date of Patent: June 19, 1984Assignee: Miner Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Robert T. Fischer
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Patent number: 4452149Abstract: A hopper-type railroad car for transporting ballast used for roadbed restoration includes a set of bottom outlets for discharge of the ballast. Gate assembly units are installed over these outlets to provide regulation of the ballast discharge. Each unit has an inner and outer opening selectively covered by an arcuate shaped door. Each door is connected by linkage to an inner and outer door shaft carried concentrically by the unit. Selective rotation of either shaft moves the respective door to cover or uncover the unit openings to regulate ballast discharge.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 1982Date of Patent: June 5, 1984Assignee: Miner Enterprises, Inc.Inventor: Edward S. LeMarbe
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Patent number: 4262601Abstract: An arrangement for operating longitudinally disposed discharge door for a railway hopper vehicle includes adjacent pairs of interconnected hopper doors. The doors of each pair are connected by linkages to provide simultaneous, cooperative opening and closing movement. The inner door of each pair is operatively connected with a locking linkage which, when in the locked position, engages a longitudinally displaceable locking cam to secure the doors. Displacement of the locking cam permits the weight of the lading within the car to open the discharge doors. The doors are returned to the closed position by means of door-engaging trackside cams, and the locking cam is returned to the locked position securing the doors.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1979Date of Patent: April 21, 1981Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventor: Roy W. Miller
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Patent number: 4250814Abstract: A rapid dump hopper car includes a pair of relatively lightweight doors which are opened and closed sequentially from an overlapping position by means of a longitudinally extending actuating mechanism movably supported on the underframe of the car. The doors include longitudinally spaced and transversely extending hinge bracket structures which are connected to the center sill and side sill of the car for relative hinging movements. The bracket structures also include overlapping portions and interengageable bars securely supporting the adjacent edges of the door in interlocking relation. Each hinged bracket structure also includes a ball and socket connection with actuating links which are connected to the longitudinal operating mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1978Date of Patent: February 17, 1981Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventors: Marvin Stark, Steve L. Suvada, Herman A. Aquino
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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: 4244299Abstract: A locking arrangement for the side dump doors of a hopper car includes a pair of actuating levers projecting downward from the car engaging suitable trips mounted adjacent to the tracks which provides for longitudinal movement of a pair of latch bars which disengage a plurality of latches longitudinally disposed on the car between the hopper slope sheets and the swinging doors. Safety locks are provided to provide inadvertent opening of the latch mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1978Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventor: William H. Peterson
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Patent number: 4235169Abstract: An open top hopper car particularly adapted to transport logs and pulpwood products includes a car body having a central partition separating the car into a pair of hoppers which are open at their lower ends for discharging materials sideways and downwardly through the supporting track into a pit area. The car is provided with a door locking mechanism including a longitudinally extending actuating member which by means of flexible linkages rotates bellcranks supported on a hopper out of locking engagement with keeper members provided at the lower ends of a pair of swinging doors.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 1978Date of Patent: November 25, 1980Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventor: William H. Peterson
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Patent number: 4232989Abstract: A door operating mechanism for a bottom dump railway hopper car including a plurality of longitudinally mounted, divergently opening discharge doors held in the closed position by a plurality of longitudinally spaced claw-like latches. Each pair of transversely opposite latches includes operating rods connecting each latch to a bell-crank positioned beneath the longitudinal hood of the car. The bell-cranks are operatively connected to a longitudinally disposed tension rod, which includes linkages at either end for actuation of the mechanism by trackside mounted cams.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 1978Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventor: Roy W. Miller
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Patent number: 4227732Abstract: A hopper gate mechanism for opening and closing the bottom opening of a hopper containing vehicle. The mechanism typically includes two doors hinged along the longitudinal axis of the associated vehicle and fluid pressure actuated motor means for selectively actuating latching members normally employed to maintain the doors in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1978Date of Patent: October 14, 1980Inventor: Gerald J. Kish
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Patent number: 4224877Abstract: An apparatus for pivoting and locking a door on the bottom of a rail hopper car includes a locking mechanism for locking the door when closed and a lever mechanism for pivoting the door between closed and open positions. The locking mechanism and lever mechanism are separate but are operated by a single sliding operating linkage on the bottom of the car.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1978Date of Patent: September 30, 1980Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventors: Marvin Stark, Ronald G. Schultz, Robert A. Spychalski
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Patent number: 4222333Abstract: A discharge gate arrangement for railroad hopper cars having longitudinally extending discharge openings arranged in a horizontal plane beneath the hopper. Gate members arranged in pairs swing in opposite directions transversely of the car. Each gate member is pivotally hung and attached to an operating mechanism that includes a transversely extending shaft having two oppositely threaded portions. The operating mechanism includes split nuts located on the threaded shaft portions with attached links connected to the gate members in order that rotation of the shaft in one direction moves the split nuts in opposite directions and causes the cooperating gates to open and close simultaneously.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1977Date of Patent: September 16, 1980Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventor: James J. Schuller
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Patent number: 4181336Abstract: A door lock mechanism for hopper cars includes a longitudinally extending operating rod actuated by a linkage means tripped by a track side cam. The rod in turn actuates cam locks by means of bell cranks which cause the locks to rotate and release transverse tension rods connected to doors for opening the same. The cam locks include cams engageable with teeth on the tension rods for securely locking the doors in a closed position. The operating rod also includes cam means effectively engaging the cam locks to positively lock the same in a closed position.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1977Date of Patent: January 1, 1980Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventor: Roy W. Miller
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Patent number: 4138948Abstract: A side dump railway hopper car with outwardly movable discharge doors includes a door operating mechanism including pivoted keeper engaging members adapted to be rotated between lock an open positions. The pivoted keeper engaging members are actuated by linkage mechanism transversely movable by a longitudinally extending movable cam adapted to be supported on the underframe of the hopper car.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 1977Date of Patent: February 13, 1979Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventor: Louis G. Korolis
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Patent number: 3931768Abstract: A novel hopper vehicle, illustratively a freight hopper car, has a floor with two longitudinal hoppers and a pair of side-opening doors on opposite sides of the center line of the vehicle. Each door provides a part of one of the hoppers and is pivotally mounted on a side sill of the vehicle. Preferably each door is a wrap-around door to provide also a lower part of a side of the body of the vehicle and its pivotal mounting is on an intermediate side sill that extends between the sloping end walls of the body of the vehicle at an intermediate elevation. The body of the vehicle has fixed side walls. For the central portion of the floor of the car body there is a longitudinally-extending, inverted V-shaped panel that is mounted above the intermediate portion of the center sill of the car and that provides by its sloping walls the other part of the hoppers. In the construction with wrap-around doors the fixed side walls form only a part of the sides of the body.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 1974Date of Patent: January 13, 1976Assignee: General American Transporation CorporationInventors: Albert E. Price, Erling Mowatt-Larssen