Patent classifications
B61G7/14
A System of a Bearing Bracket and a Coupler Rod Or Connection Rod, a Multi-Car Vehicle and a Method for Controlling the Movement of a Coupler Rod or Connection Rod
A system includes a bearing bracket, for connecting a coupler rod or a connection rod to a car, and a coupler rod or a connection rod connected to the bearing bracket. The bearing bracket has an adapter and a joint that allows the adapter to swivel relative to the bracket. The rod has a stabilizing element having a surface that is not parallel to the longitudinal axis of the rod and is spaced apart from a surface of the bearing bracket. Upon application of a force of a predetermined first strength in one direction, the adapter moves relative to the bracket in the one direction until the surface of the stabilizing element contacts the surface of the bearing bracket. Upon application of a force of a second strength to the rod, the stabilizing element detaches from the rod, so that the rod can move relative to the stabilizing element.
Railroad car having multiple penetration resistant and protective structures
A railroad car including a plurality of penetration resistant and protective structures including a penetration resistant and protective underframe, penetration resistant and protective first end, second end, and center bulkheads, penetration resistant and protective first, second, third, and fourth side walls, and protective first and second roof hatches, all configured to protect internal cylinder assemblies, the pipes that communicate the gas from the cylinders of the cylinder assemblies, and the safety critical valves, regulators, and other equipment connected to such cylinders and pipes of the railroad car in an accident (such as a derailment, crash and/or roll-over).
Railroad car having multiple penetration resistant and protective structures
A railroad car including a plurality of penetration resistant and protective structures including a penetration resistant and protective underframe, penetration resistant and protective first end, second end, and center bulkheads, penetration resistant and protective first, second, third, and fourth side walls, and protective first and second roof hatches, all configured to protect internal cylinder assemblies, the pipes that communicate the gas from the cylinders of the cylinder assemblies, and the safety critical valves, regulators, and other equipment connected to such cylinders and pipes of the railroad car in an accident (such as a derailment, crash and/or roll-over).
COUPLER HEAD FOR A COUPLER ASSEMBLY OF A MULTI-CAR RAIL VEHICLE, COUPLER ASSEMBLY, AND METHOD OF RETROFITTING A COUPLER HEAD WITH A SAFETY DEVICE
A coupler head for a (Janney) coupler assembly of a multi-car rail vehicle comprises a coupler head body, a knuckle pin and a knuckle which is rotatable about the knuckle pin relative to the coupler head body between a coupled position and an uncoupled position. A first lock is configured to prevent rotation of the knuckle when the knuckle is in the coupled position. A second lock is configured to prevent rotation of the knuckle when the knuckle is in the uncoupled position. The second lock is further configured to unlock when a predetermined force, which acts on the knuckle so as to rotate the knuckle toward the coupled position, is exceeded, so that the second lock no longer hinders rotation of the knuckle toward the coupled position.
COUPLER HEAD FOR A COUPLER ASSEMBLY OF A MULTI-CAR RAIL VEHICLE, COUPLER ASSEMBLY, AND METHOD OF RETROFITTING A COUPLER HEAD WITH A SAFETY DEVICE
A coupler head for a (Janney) coupler assembly of a multi-car rail vehicle comprises a coupler head body, a knuckle pin and a knuckle which is rotatable about the knuckle pin relative to the coupler head body between a coupled position and an uncoupled position. A first lock is configured to prevent rotation of the knuckle when the knuckle is in the coupled position. A second lock is configured to prevent rotation of the knuckle when the knuckle is in the uncoupled position. The second lock is further configured to unlock when a predetermined force, which acts on the knuckle so as to rotate the knuckle toward the coupled position, is exceeded, so that the second lock no longer hinders rotation of the knuckle toward the coupled position.
Coupler device for a coupling, in particular of a rail vehicle
Coupler device for a coupling, in particular of a rail vehicle, is provided with a drawbar with spring elements mounted thereon in order to dampen the tension and pressure forces incurred, with a plate arranged between these, and a support flange secured to the rail vehicle. The plate bears the drawbar and is held on the support flange and connected at its outer circumference in each case with a carrier disk, each in an opening of the support flange, by overload elements arranged adjacent to one another. The overload elements are sheared off in the event of an overload in the pressure or tension direction of the drawbar. Accordingly, a secure connection is formed between the support flange and the plate, which, in the event of a crash or an overload, can be detached in a functionally reliable manner, but which in normal operation ensures a perfect coupling linkage.
RAILROAD CAR HAVING MULTIPLE PENETRATION RESISTANT AND PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES
A railroad car including a plurality of penetration resistant and protective structures including a penetration resistant and protective underframe, penetration resistant and protective first end, second end, and center bulkheads, penetration resistant and protective first, second, third, and fourth side walls, and protective first and second roof hatches, all configured to protect internal cylinder assemblies, the pipes that communicate the gas from the cylinders of the cylinder assemblies, and the safety critical valves, regulators, and other equipment connected to such cylinders and pipes of the railroad car in an accident (such as a derailment, crash and/or roll-over).
RAILROAD CAR HAVING MULTIPLE PENETRATION RESISTANT AND PROTECTIVE STRUCTURES
A railroad car including a plurality of penetration resistant and protective structures including a penetration resistant and protective underframe, penetration resistant and protective first end, second end, and center bulkheads, penetration resistant and protective first, second, third, and fourth side walls, and protective first and second roof hatches, all configured to protect internal cylinder assemblies, the pipes that communicate the gas from the cylinders of the cylinder assemblies, and the safety critical valves, regulators, and other equipment connected to such cylinders and pipes of the railroad car in an accident (such as a derailment, crash and/or roll-over).