SAFETY BARRIER BETWEEN COUPLED CARS OF A TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE
20230322278 · 2023-10-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for providing a barrier between a first rail car and a second rail car connected to the first rail car by a coupling includes a support assembly and a brush member. The support assembly includes a holding member, and is configured to be mounted on the first rail car. The brush member has a spine and a plurality of bristles extending from the spine. The spine of the brush member is received by the holding member of the support assembly such that the plurality of bristles occupy space above the coupling when the support assembly is mounted on the first rail car, thereby forming the barrier.
Claims
1. An apparatus for providing a barrier between a first rail car and a second rail car connected to the first rail car by a coupling, the apparatus comprising: a support assembly configured to be mounted on the first rail car, the support assembly including a holding member; and a brush member having a spine and a plurality of bristles extending from the spine; wherein the spine of the brush member is received by the holding member of the support assembly such that the plurality of bristles occupy space above the coupling when the support assembly is mounted on the first rail car.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the holding member includes a channel, and the spine is slidably received by the channel.
3. The apparatus according to claim 2, further comprising a retainer pin, wherein the holding member and the spine include respective holes aligned with one another when the spine is received by the holding member, and the retainer pin is slidably insertable into the aligned holes to releasably retain the spine in the channel of the holding member.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the support assembly further includes a threaded rod to which the holding member is coupled, a mounting plate having an opening through which the threaded rod extends through the mounting plate, and a positioning nut mated with the threaded rod and fixed relative to the holding member, wherein the support assembly is mountable on an anti-climber extension of the first rail car by setting the mounting plate on the anti-climber extension, extending the threaded rod through a hole in the anti-climber extension, and mating a clamping nut on the threaded rod, wherein the clamping nut is threadably adjustable relative to the positioning nut to clamp the mounting plate against the anti-climber extension.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the opening of the mounting plate is an elongated slot, whereby a location at which the threaded rod extends through the mounting plate is adjustable along the elongated slot.
6. The apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the opening of the mounting plate has a closed peripheral boundary.
7. The apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the mounting plate includes a flange for engaging a distal edge of the anti-climber extension.
8. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the mounting plate includes a pair of walls arranged on opposite sides of the opening for engaging opposite flats of the positioning nut to prevent rotation of the positioning nut relative to the mounting plate.
9. The apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the holding member is coupled to the threaded rod by a plurality of nuts fixed to the holding member and mated with the threaded rod.
10. The apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the positioning nut is fixed to one of the plurality of nuts fixed to the holding member.
11. An apparatus for providing a barrier between a first rail car and a second rail car connected to the first rail car by a coupling, the apparatus comprising: a first support assembly mounted on the first rail car; a first brush member supported by the first support assembly, the first brush member having a plurality of bristles; a second support assembly mounted on the second rail car; and a second brush member supported by the second support assembly, the second brush member having a plurality of bristles; wherein the plurality of bristles of the first brush member cooperate with the plurality of bristles of the second brush member to occupy space above the coupling.
12. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the plurality of bristles of the first brush member overlap with the plurality of bristles of the second brush member.
13. The apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the first support assembly is configured identically to the second support assembly.
14. The apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the first brush member is configured identically to the second brush member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING VIEWS
[0017] The nature and mode of operation of the present disclosure will now be more fully described in the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawing figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0028] Barrier 8 may be provided by mounting an apparatus 10 on an end 102 of first rail car 100 and/or on an end 202 of second rail car 202 facing the end 102 of first rail car 100. Each rail car 100, 200 includes a plurality of anti-climber extensions 110 projecting longitudinally from the end 102, 202 of the rail car. Anti-climber extensions 110 may be used for mounting apparatus 10 on the rail car as described in more detail below.
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[0030] Support assembly 20 may comprise a holding member 22 having an elongated channel 24. The holding member 22 is shown in
[0031] Support assembly 20 may also comprise a mounting plate 30 (shown in
[0032] As shown in
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[0034] The opening 32 may have a closed peripheral boundary. For example, the elongated slot may be closed at the proximal end and/or distal end of the mounting plate 30. Thus, the threaded rod 26 may be retained within the elongated slot when extending through the opening 32.
[0035] In an instance, the opening 32 may be formed in the mounting plate 30 being open at the proximal end. An insert 31 may be welded into the opening 32 to close the peripheral boundary at the proximal end of the mounting plate 30. The insert 31 may have a width equal to the width of the elongated slot. The insert 31 may be one or more square bars. The insert 31 may extend upward from a top surface of the mounting plate 30. The insert 31 may also protrude inward from the upward extension. Thus, the insert 31 (or inner proximal end of the closed elongated slot) may abut against the positioning nut 34 and/or threaded rod 26 to prevent the mounting plate 30 from falling off of the anti-climber extension 110 if the clamping nut 36 were to loosen during use.
[0036] The mounting plate 30 may include a flange 33. For example, the mounting plate 30 may be comprised of an angle bar having two legs of equal width disposed at a right angle. In such instances, a top surface of the mounting plate 30 may be defined by one of the two legs of the angle bar disposed horizontally, and the flange 33 may be defined by the other leg, which extends downward from the first leg (as shown in
[0037] The mounting plate 30 may include a pair of walls 35 extending from a top surface of the mounting plate and arranged on opposite sides of the opening 32. The pair of walls 35 may be formed from a square bar. The pair of walls 35 may have a height that is less than or equal to a thickness of the positioning nut 34. The pair of walls 35 may have a length that is greater than or equal to the length of the opening 32. A distance between the pair of walls 35 may be equal to a width between opposite flats of the positioning nut 34. Thus, the positioning nut 34 may be disposed between the pair of walls 35 such that the pair of walls 35 prevent rotation of the positioning nut 34 relative to the mounting plate 30.
[0038] It can be understood that the inward faces of the pair of walls 35 are 90 degrees relative to the end face of the holding member 22. Thus, if the positioning nut 34 and the plurality of nuts 28 are hex nuts, the positioning nut 34 may be askew from the lowermost nut 28 by 60 degrees, such that the opposite flats of the positioning nut 34 are flush with, and disposed between, the inward faces of the pair of walls 35.
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[0042] When the spine 42 of the brush member 40 is received by the holding member 22 of the support assembly 20, the plurality of bristles 44 may occupy a space above the coupling 300 when the support assembly 20 is mounted on the first rail car 100 to define the barrier 8.
[0043] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the apparatus 10 may comprise commonly-available stock components. For example, the apparatus 10 may comprise the following components: (1) a ⅝″-11 threaded rod, 37″ long; (2) seven ⅝″-11 hex nuts; (3) a ⅝″ washer; (4) a ⅝″ lock washer; (5) a 28″ long C-channel bar; (6) a 30″ long brush; (7) a mounting plate comprising (a) a 3″×3″×¼″ angle bar, 4″ long and having a ¾″ slot; (b) two ½″×½″×1¾″ square bars; and a ½″×½″×¾″ square bar; and (8) 3″ long retainer pin. When assembled, the threaded rod may extend about 9″ below the mounting plate, to accommodate securement to anti-climber extensions having varying thicknesses.
[0044] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, the barrier 8 may comprise a single apparatus 10 secured to the first rail car 100 or the second rail car 200. As shown in
[0045] According to an embodiment of the present disclosure shown in
[0046] The first apparatus 10 may comprise a first support assembly 20 mounted on the first rail car 100, and a first brush member 40 supported by the first support assembly 20. The first brush member 40 may have a plurality of bristles 44.
[0047] The second apparatus 10′ may comprise a second support assembly 20′ mounted on the second rail car 200, and a second brush member 40′ supported by the second support assembly 20′. The second brush member 40′ may have a plurality of bristles 44′.
[0048] As shown in
[0049] The first support assembly 10 may be configured identically to the second support assembly 10′, in accordance with the support assembly 10 described above.
[0050] The first brush member 40 may be configured identically to the second brush member 40′, in accordance with the brush member 40 described above.
[0051] The barrier 8 may provide a visual barrier and a physical barrier to deter patrons from passing between rail cars. With the barrier 8 of the present disclosure, several improvements may be provided compared to prior art barrier systems. For example, the barrier 8 may be mechanically simple, may have low cost to manufacture and maintain, may be easy to mount on cars of a vehicle, may be robust in freezing temperatures and/or inclement weather, and may reduce risk of a person becoming entangled in the barrier system (e.g., clothing caught on a portion of the barrier system) or otherwise trapped by the barrier system between coupled cars.
[0052] While the disclosure describes various exemplary embodiments, the detailed description is not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure to the particular forms set forth. The disclosure is intended to cover such alternatives, modifications and equivalents of the described embodiment as may be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art.