Railroad hopper car and door mechanism therefor
US-2015114253-A1 · Apr 30, 2015 · US
US10023206B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10023206-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414580871-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 23, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 17, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 17, 2018 |
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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.
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We claim: 1. A railroad hopper car for operation in a rolling direction along railroad tracks, said railroad hopper car having: a first hopper and a second hopper; said first hopper having a first door through which to discharge lading; said second hopper having a second hopper door through which to discharge lading; a lever mounted to said car, said lever being operated by engagement of a trackside interface member that is mounted at trackside, said lever being mounted to pivot as the trackside interface member engages said lever; said lever being connected to drive said first door toward a first side of said hopper car, thereby to open said first door; and said lever being connected to drive said second door toward a second side of said hopper car, thereby to open said second door. 2. The railroad hopper car of claim 1 wherein said lever is mounted to a pivot fulcrum located between said first and second hoppers. 3. The railroad hopper car of claim 2 wherein said fulcrum has a vertical axis of rotation. 4. The railroad hopper car of claim 2 , the railroad hopper car having a longitudinal centerline vertical plane, and wherein said fulcrum is mounted substantially at said longitudinal centerline vertical plane. 5. The railroad hopper car of claim 1 , the railroad hopper car having a longitudinal centerline vertical plane; said lever having a fulcrum mounted between said first and second hoppers; said fulcrum being mounted substantially at said longitudinal centerline vertical plane; and said fulcrum has a vertical axis of rotation. 6. The railroad hopper car of claim 1 wherein said lever has a first end extending laterally to a first side of said hopper car; and a second end extending to a second side of said hopper car; said first end providing an actuator interface by which said first and second doors are opened; and said second end providing an actuator interface by which said first and second doors are closed. 7. The railroad hopper car of claim 6 wherein said first door is part of a four-bar linkage. 8. The railroad hopper car of claim 7 wherein said first door moves predominantly sideways during opening thereof. 9. The railroad hopper car of claim 1 wherein said first door is part of a four bar linkage. 10. The railroad hopper car of claim 9 wherein said first door moves predominantly sideways during opening thereof. 11. The railroad hopper car of claim 1 wherein each of said first and second hoppers is a single door hopper.
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