RAILCAR COUPLER KEY RETAINER APPARATUS
20230347945 ยท 2023-11-02
Inventors
- Erich A. Schoedl (Sugar Grove, IL, US)
- Donald E. Wilt (Batavia, IL, US)
- Bradley J. Haymond (North Aurora, IL, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An apparatus for maintaining a railcar coupler key in position to releasably secure a railcar coupler shank to a yoke accommodated in a sill of a railcar. The railcar coupler key retainer apparatus includes an elongated key stop adapted to be releasably secured against an interior surface of a sill side wall defining an elongated slot. The key stop is configured with a flange portion which projects beyond an exterior surface of the sill side wall defining the slot. The flange portion defines a through bore having a closed margin. A retainer is mounted to the exterior surface of the sill side wall defining the elongated slot and defines a through bore which aligns with the through bore in the flange portion of the key stop when the key stop abuts with a closed end of the elongated slot defined by the side wall of the sill. A locking member is received in the through bores in the key stop and retainer to releasably secure the key stop to the interior surface of the sill side wall and thereby maintaining the railcar key retainer apparatus in position to maintain the railcar coupler key between the side walls of the sill and in position to secure the yoke to the coupler shank.
Claims
1. An apparatus for maintaining a railcar coupler key in position to releasably secure a railcar coupler shank to a yoke accommodated in a sill of a railcar, said apparatus comprising: a key stop configured to be releasably secured against an interior surface of a sill side wall surrounding an elongated slot to inhibit inadvertent separation of the coupler key from the yoke; and with said key stop further including a flange portion projecting through said slot to beyond an exterior surface of the side wall of said sill defining said slot, with said flange portion defining a through bore having a closed margin; a retainer mounted to the exterior surface of the side wall of said sill defining said slot, with said retainer defining a through bore which aligns with the through bore in the flange portion of the key stop when the key stop abuts with a closed end of the elongated slot defined by the side wall of said sill; and a locking member received in said through bores in said key stop and said retainer to releasably secure the key stop to the sill.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the elongated slot has an open end and a closed end and sides with a predetermined distance between said sides.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein substantially an entire facing surface on said key stop is disposed to abut an end of the coupler key when said retainer apparatus is conditioned to releasably secure the coupler shank to said yoke.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said retainer is welded to the exterior surface of the side wall of said sill defining said slot.
5. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein a margin of said through bore defined by said retainer has a camming surface configured to facilitate securement of said key stop to the interior surface of the sill side wall surrounding said slot.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said locking member includes an elongated pin, with said elongated pin being configured between opposed ends to compliment the marginal configuration of the through bore defined by said retainer such that said locking member and an exterior side of said sill combine to assert a wedging action to said apparatus as said locking member is inserted into the through bore in said key stop.
7. The apparatus according to claim 1, further including a device arranged in operable connection with a free end of said locking member so as to inhibit inadvertent separation of said locking member relative to said retainer.
8. The apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said device comprises a cotter pin received in a through hole in a free end of said locking member.
9. In combination with a railroad car having an elongated sill with first and second laterally spaced and generally parallel side walls, with at least one side wall of said sill defining an elongated slot, a yoke arranged within said sill, and a railcar coupler shank releasably secured to said yoke through a coupler key, an apparatus for maintaining said coupler key between said side walls of said sill in position to releasably secure said coupler shank and said yoke to each other, said apparatus comprising: a key stop configured to be releasably secured relative to an interior surface surrounding the elongated slot defined by said side wall on the sill of said railcar, with said slot providing access to said coupler key when said apparatus is in an unlocked condition; and with said key stop including, intermediate the ends thereof, a flange portion projecting through said slot to beyond an exterior surface of the side wall of said sill defining said slot, with said flange portion defining a through bore having a closed margin; a retainer mounted to the exterior surface of the side wall of said sill defining said slot, with said retainer defining a through bore which aligns with the through bore in the flange portion of the key stop when said retainer apparatus is in a locked condition with said key stop abutting with a closed end of the elongated slot defined by the side wall of said sill; and a pin accommodated in said through bores in said key stop and said retainer to releasably secure the key stop in the elongated slot defined by the sill.
10. The railroad car according to claim 9, wherein the elongated slot in said sill has an open end and a closed end and a marginal edge having sides with a predetermined distance between said sides.
11. The railroad car according to claim 9, wherein substantially an entire interior facing surface on the key stop of said apparatus is disposed to abut an end of the coupler key when said retainer apparatus is in the locked condition.
12. The railroad car according to claim 9, wherein the retainer of said apparatus is welded to the exterior surface of the side wall of said sill defining said slot.
13. The railroad car according to claim 9, wherein the through bore defined by the key stop of said apparatus has a surface for facilitating securement of said key stop to the interior surface of the sill surrounding said elongated slot.
14. The railroad car according to claim 13, wherein said locking member includes an elongated pin, with said elongated pin being configured between opposed ends to compliment the marginal configuration of the through bore defined by the flange portion of said key stop such that said locking member and an exterior side of said sill combine to allow said apparatus to exert a wedging action therebetween as said locking member is inserted through the through bore in the flange portion of said key stop.
15. The railroad car according to claim 9, further including a device arranged in operable connection with the locking member of said apparatus so as to inhibit inadvertent separation of said locking member relative to said retainer.
16. The railroad car according to claim 15, wherein said device comprises a cotter pin received in a through hole in a free end of said locking member of said apparatus.
17. The railroad car according to claim 9, wherein the coupler key has a generally rectangular top plan view.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] This disclosure is susceptible of embodiment in railcar freight cars having alternative designs other than that shown in the drawings but will hereinafter be described for use with a railcar having a particular sill. The particular sill design illustrated and described below sets forth an exemplification of one embodiment wherein the present invention finds utility and is set forth with the understanding the invention disclosure hereinafter illustrated and described is not intended to limit the invention disclosure to the specific sill design illustrated and described.
[0024] Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals indicate like parts throughout the several views, there is shown in
[0025] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0026] As is known, the coupler key or draft key 40 is accommodated in a yoke 46 which slides in a fore-and-aft direction in the sill 10. The draft key 40 is arranged horizontally, typical of an E-type coupler. More specifically, the key coupler or draft key 40 for an E-type coupler is a generally flat horizontally arranged element, longer than it is wide and wider than it is thick and is accommodated in a key slot 48 defined by the yoke 40. The coupler key or draft key 40 serves to attach a coupler shank 50 to the yoke 40. As is known, the yoke 40 is preferably configured to accommodate a cushioning unit (not shown) in combination with the yoke 40. Moreover, the yoke 40 is preferably provided with a suitable surface against which the cushioning unit can bear in a shock absorbing manner when a buff force is applied to the coupler.
[0027] According to the present invention disclosure, a railcar coupler key retainer apparatus, generally indicated by reference numeral 60, is provided in combination with the sill 10 for retaining the coupler key or draft key 40 in position to releasably secure the yoke 46 and railcar coupler shank portion 50 to each other and within the yoke 46. The railcar coupler key retainer apparatus 60 includes a key stop 62 configured to physically retain the draft key 40 from separating from the yoke 46 and coupler shank 50 when the coupler key retainer apparatus 60 in a first or closed condition while allowing the key retainer apparatus 60 to move to a second or open position whereby providing access to the draft key 40.
[0028] Turning to
[0029] In the embodiment shown in
[0030] When arranged in operable combination with the sill 10, the shank or second portion 66 of the key stop 62 projects through the elongated slot 24 in the sill side wall 14. Moreover, and when the coupler key retainer apparatus 60 is in a locked condition, the key stop 62 is preferably configured such that a terminal edge 72 on the second portion 66 of the key stop 62 abuts with the closed end 26 (
[0031] Returning to
[0032] As illustrated in
[0033] When the coupler key retainer apparatus 60 is in a locked condition, with the terminal edge 72 of the key stop 62 abutting the closed end 26 of the sill cut out 24, an elongated locking pin 86 is received in and is designed to pass endwise through the aligned through bore 78 in the key stop 62 and the through bore 84 in the retainer 82. As will be appreciated, and with apparatus 60 in the locked condition, the locking pin 86 serves to inhibit longitudinal shifting movements of the key stop 62 within the elongated slot or cut out 24.
[0034] More specifically, in a preferred embodiment, the locking pin 86 is in the form of a wedge which cooperates with the through bore 78 in the flange portion 76 of the key stop 52 and the through bore 84 in the retainer 82 to clamp and releasably lock and hold the key stop 62 in a locked condition relative to the sill 10. In the embodiment illustrated for exemplary purposes, the locking pin 86 includes an enlarged head portion 88 and an elongated shank portion 90. The shank portion 90 of pin 86 preferably has a generally rectangular cross-sectional configuration which compliments the cross-sectional and marginal configurations of the through bore 78 in the key stop 62 and the through hole 84 in the retainer 82. More specifically, and as depicted in
[0035] As the pin 86 passes through the through bore 76 in the key stop 62, the pin 86 operably cooperates with the camming surface 79 on the closed margin 80 of the key stop 62 along with the exterior surface 22 of the sill side wall 14. As such, the shoulders 68 and 70 of the key stop 62 are drawn, pressed and ultimately secured against the interior surface 20 of the sill side wall 14 surrounding the elongated slot 24 whereby releasably locking the key stop 62 against the sill side wall and relative to the elongated slot 24.
[0036] The design of the present invention disclosure furthermore allows a quick and ready change of the key retainer apparatus 60 from a locked condition to an unlocked condition. In the unlocked condition of the key retainer apparatus 60, access to the coupler or draft key 40 (
[0037] In a preferred embodiment, the key retainer apparatus 60 furthermore includes structure 94 for inhibiting an inadvertent change in the condition of the key retainer apparatus 60 from the locked condition to the unlocked condition. In one form, and toward a distal end thereof, the shank portion 90 of the locking pin 86 defines a bore or opening 96. Suffice to say, the bore or opening 96 is defined by the locking pin 86 is such that the bore or opening 96 is disposed beneath a lowermost surface on the retainer 82 when the key retainer apparatus 60 is in a locked condition with the pin 86 passing through both the through hole 78 in the key stop 62 and the through hole 84 in the retainer 82. In the embodiment shown, and with when the key retainer apparatus 60 is in a locked condition, a cotter pin 98 is used to secure the pin 86 in place and thereby keep the key stop 62 in place.
[0038] Unlike known coupler key retainer systems, the key stop 62 of the key retainer apparatus 60 advantageously shifts the abusive lateral forces inevitably acting on the draft key 40, resulting from turns and in-service operation of the railcar 10, directly to the interior surface 20 of the sill side wall 14. The key retainer apparatus 60 furthermore serves to retain the draft key 40 in operable combination with the yoke 46 and coupler shank portion 50. As will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, the retainer 82 for the key retainer apparatus 60 can be located and suitably secured to the outer surface 22 of the sill side wall 14 as required. Moreover, the preferred design of this invention disclosure advantageously lends itself to the application of a wedging action to be applied to the key stop 62 and related parts so as to releasably and beneficially hold the key retainer apparatus 60 in a tight clamped relation to the sill 10 as the railcar 12 moves between locations.
[0039] From the foregoing, it will be observed numerous modifications and variations can be made and effected to the coupler key retainer apparatus and sill without departing or detracting from the true spirit and novel concept of this invention disclosure. Moreover, it will be appreciated this invention disclosure merely sets forth an exemplification of the invention disclosure and is not intended to limit or otherwise restrict the invention disclosure to the specific embodiment illustrated. Rather, this invention disclosure is intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.