Abstract: A sliding type door assembly for a vehicle, includes a guide rail fixed to the body of the vehicle, a door moving along the guide rail between its closed position and rear most open position, a guide follower attached to the door in such a manner that the guide follower can follow the door along the guide rail when the door moves, a brake mechanism for applying the braking power to the door by controlling the movement of the guide follower in relation to the guide rail, and a brake release means connected to the brake mechanism for releasing the brake mechanism.
Abstract: An improved rail lock for the meat transportation industry has a pair of legs which extend below the rail. The inner surface of one of the legs is substantially flush against a side of the rail. A first clamping means is carried by the other leg and bears against the other side of the rail, thereby exerting a force tending to spread the legs apart. A second clamping means is carried by the one leg, just below the rail, and exerts a counterforce tending to bring the legs together. As a result, the rail lock is rigidly retained on the rail and will not vibrate loose during transportation, thereby solving a vexatious problem in the meat industry.
Abstract: A retractable wheel chock assembly for railway wagons comprises the combination of a wheel chock (12) designed to act on the flange of a wagon wheel, and a friction brake (36) attached to the wheel chock and sliding along a guide rail (3) mounted just outside the railway track (4) on which the wagon is running. The wheel chock (12) is at one end of a cantilever arm (10) that can be swung out over the railway track or inwardly over the guide rail. Both the cantilever arm and the friction brake are mounted on a carriage (1) that is movable longitudinally of the guide rail, and a linkage between the arm and the brake ensures that the brake is actuated in response to the reaction force of the wagon wheel on the wheel chock. The wheel chock may be extended over the railway track, advanced along the track into abutment with a wagon wheel and braked, all in a single operative movement.
Abstract: A device for stopping a wheeled vehicle which runs on a guide rail, comprises a scotch block connected to the rail, against which the front wheel of the vehicle can strike. The scotch block in this position fits a part of the outer circumference of the wheel up a certain height. The scotch block is formed by two distinct parts, namely a lower part and an upper part, the lower part being fixed rigidly to the rail and the upper part being retractable from a high position to a low position and vice-versa by rotation about an axis. Movement from the low position to the high position is controlled by an operating component situated upstream from and immediately adjacent the lower part of the scotch block, which component is actuated by a front wheel of the vehicle.