Railroad car and door mechanism therefor
US-2019210621-A1 · Jul 11, 2019 · US
US10214224B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10214224-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615005408-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 25, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 8, 2006 |
| Publication date | Feb 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Feb 26, 2019 |
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A hopper car discharge section may be wide at the top and narrow at the bottom. Outflow is controlled by movable closure members. The hopper car has a plurality of hoppers of which two hoppers share a common ridge assembly. The ridge assembly forms a common mating and fit up location for the upper margins of the slope sheets of two lengthwise adjacent hoppers. The ridge assembly includes an horizontal center section and two end plates that angle upwardly outboard toward the top chords of the side walls. The ridge assembly stands proud of the upper margin of the respective adjacent slope sheets. A gusset is mounted between the adjacent slope sheets below the ridge plate such that the slope sheets and gusset form a reinforcement tube running across the car, the end plates forming the stems of a vertical T-section attached to the side wall and overlapping the top chord.
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We claim: 1. A railroad hopper car having: a first hopper, said first hopper being a bottom dumping hopper; a center sill, said center sill passing through a lower region of said first hopper; said first hopper having a bifurcated discharge having a left hand portion and a right hand portion; a first door, said first door being movable to govern egress of lading from said left hand portion; and a second door, said second door being movable to govern egress of lading from said right hand portion; said first and second doors having a respective upper and lower margins; a beam running across said car, said beam having a web and a flange, said beam being mounted to said lower margins of said first and second doors as a backing beam, said first and second doors being constrained by said beam to move through the same motion on opening and closing; said beam passing underneath said center sill; said doors being driven by a common actuator and transmission; and said center sill has a bottom flange and said bottom flange has a narrow portion between said first and second doors, and a wider portion away therefrom; said bottom flange has an accommodation therein, and said actuator is mounted in said accommodation. 2. The railroad hopper car of claim 1 wherein said actuator is mounted to said center sill adjacent to said first and second doors. 3. The railroad hopper car of claim 1 wherein said first door has a hollow section member mounted away from said beam. 4. The railroad hopper car of claim 3 wherein said hollow section member is interrupted by a web, said web extending from said beam to a hinge distant from said beam. 5. The railroad hopper car claim 4 wherein said first door has an inboard backing web and an outboard backing web, and said hollow section member runs between said backing webs, said backing webs extending across said hollow section member. 6. The railroad hopper car of claim 3 wherein said hollow section member is interrupted by said center sill. 7. The railroad hopper car of claim 1 wherein said first door has a cross-wise extending beam mounted along a lip margin thereof, and a hollow section member mounted cross-wise across a portion of said first door distant from said beam. 8. The railroad hopper car of claim 7 wherein said hollow section member is interrupted by a web, said web extending from said beam to a hinge distant from said beam. 9. The railroad hopper car of claim 7 wherein said first door has an inboard backing web and an outboard backing web, and said hollow section member runs between said backing webs, said backing webs extending across said hollow section member. 10. The railroad hopper car of claim 7 : there is also a second door spaced from said first door; said center sill extends between said first and second doors; said beam extends across said car and is mated to both said first door and said second door; and said hollow section member is interrupted by said center sill. 11. A railroad hopper car, said railroad hopper car having: a first hopper, said first hopper being a bottom dumping hopper; said first hopper having a first door movable between an open position and a closed position; an actuator, said actuator having an expanding cylinder mounted to drive said first door; said hopper car having a center sill; said actuator being mounted to said center sill; and said center sill having a bottom flange, said bottom flange having a widened portion, and said widened portion having an accommodation defined therein to which the actuator is mounted. 12. The railroad hopper car of claim 11 wherein said center sill has a bottom flange and said actuator is mounted to said bottom flange. 13. The railroad hopper car of claim 11 wherein: said first hopper has a second door; said first door of said first hopper is a left hand door; said second door of said hopper is a right hand door; and said left and right hand doors are commonly driven by said actuator. 14. The railroad hopper car of claim 13 wherein said left and right hand doors are joined to a common yoke, whereby said left and right hand doors are constrained to share the same motion. 15. The railroad hopper car of claim 14 wherein said actuator is connected to said left and right hand doors by a transmission, and said transmission is connected to said yoke. 16. The railroad hopper car of claim 14 wherein said yoke has the form of a beam having a web and a flange, said beam defining a backing member of said first and second doors. 17. The railroad hopper car of claim 16 wherein said left and right hand doors have a pivotally mounted proximal end, and a lip distant from said proximal end; and said beam runs across said left and right hand doors as a backing adjacent to said respective lips. 18. The railroad hopper car of claim 13 wherein said left and right hand doors are slaved to a yoke, and said yoke passes clear beneath said center sill across said car.
the openings being above axle level during discharge · CPC title
Interior walls, e.g. separation walls between compartments (B61D17/06, B61D17/08, B61D17/18 take precedence) · CPC title
Sealing means thereof · CPC title
with discharge openings in the bottoms (with body in two halves and discharge by tipping the halves B61D9/00) · CPC title
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