Attachment of articulated connectors in multi-unit freight cars
10562548 ยท 2020-02-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61G1/283
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61G9/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61G9/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61G5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B61G5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61G9/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
Articulated connectors are attached to and extend from center sills of adjacent car units of a multi-unit railroad freight car, connecting the car units to each other and to a shared truck. The center sill of each of the car units includes a top member that is of increased thickness at the outer end of the center sill. A weld extending along a shoulder that extends around the main body of s portion of the articulated connector attaches the articulated connector portion to the outer end of the center sill with ample strength to carry draft and buff train loads as well as the weight of the car unit and its lading, without the need for weld joints inside the center sill.
Claims
1. In combination, a center sill of a railroad freight car and an attached articulated connector, comprising: a center sill having an outer end portion including a tube having top and bottom members interconnected by a pair of apart-spaced side members; and an articulated connector attached to the outer end portion, the articulated connector including a main body portion extending away from the center sill and an aligning extension extending a distance within the tube included in the outer end portion of the center sill; wherein an internal height is defined between the top and bottom members of the tube included in the outer end portion of the center sill and an internal width is defined between the side members of the tube included in the outer end portion, and wherein the top member, bottom member, and side members of the tube have respective end margins cooperatively terminating the tube; wherein each of the side members and the bottom member of the tube has a respective thickness and wherein an outer end portion of the top member defining the end margin thereof extends over a predetermined distance from the end margin and has a top member thickness that is greater than the thickness of the bottom of member and greater than the thickness of either of the side members of the tube; wherein the articulated connector includes a shoulder located at an end of the main body portion, adjacent the respective end margins of the top member, the bottom member, and the side members of the tube, the shoulder extending laterally and vertically outward with respect to the aligning extension, and the shoulder therefore having a width greater than the internal width of the outer end portion of the center sill and a height greater than the internal height of the outer end portion of the center sill; wherein the aligning extension is located within the tube included in the outer end portion of the center sill; and wherein the articulated connector s interconnected with the outer end portion of the center sill by a weld interconnecting respective portions of the shoulder of the articulated connector with the end margins of all of the top member, the bottom member, and the side members of the tube included in the outer end portion of the center sill.
2. The combination of claim 1 wherein the end margins of the top member, the bottom member, and the side members of the tube included in the center sill define an outer end plane.
3. The combination of claim 2 wherein the shoulder of the articulated connector includes an attachment surface sloped outwardly and away from the outer end plane of the center sill, defining a channel between the attachment surface and a surface defining the outer end plane, and wherein the weld is a groove weld including a portion connecting the entire top member thickness of the top member with the adjacent portion of the shoulder.
4. The combination of claim 2 wherein the top member thickness is at least inch and the portion of the top member defining the outer end plane extends with that top member thickness for a distance of at least 10 inches from the outer end plane.
5. The combination of claim 1 wherein the aligning extension extends along and is in contact with respective interior surfaces of all of the top member, the bottom member, and the side members of the outer end portion of the center sill.
6. A car unit of a multi-unit railroad freight car, comprising: a car body including a center sill at an end thereof; a center sill having an outer end portion including a tube having top and bottom members interconnected by a pair of apart-spaced side members; and an articulated connector attached to the outer end portion, the articulated connector including a main body portion extending away from the center sill and an aligning extension extending a distance within the tube included in the outer end portion of the center sill; wherein an internal height is defined between the top and bottom members of the tube included in the outer end portion of the center sill and an internal width is defined between the side members of the tube included in the outer end portion, and wherein the top member, bottom member, and side members of the tube have respective end margins cooperatively terminating the tube; wherein each of the side members and the bottom member of the tube has a respective thickness and wherein an outer end portion of the top member defining the end margin thereof extends over a predetermined distance from the end margin and has a top member thickness that is greater than the thickness of the bottom member and greater than the thickness of either of the side members of the tube; wherein the articulated connector includes a shoulder located at an end of the main body portion, adjacent the respective end margins of the top member, the bottom member, and the side members of the tube, the shoulder extending laterally and vertically outward with respect to the aligning extension, and the shoulder therefore having a width greater than the internal width of the outer end portion of the center sill and a height greater than the internal height of the outer end portion of the center sill; wherein the aligning extension is located within the tube included in the outer end portion of the center sill; and wherein the articulated connector is interconnected with the outer end portion of the center sill by a weld interconnecting respective portions of the shoulder of the articulated connector with the end margins of all of the top member, the bottom member, and the side members of the tube included in the outer end portion of the center sill.
7. The combination of claim 6 wherein the end margins of the top member, the bottom member, and the side members of the tube included in the center sill define an outer end plane.
8. The combination of claim 7 wherein the shoulder of the articulated connector includes an attachment surface sloped outwardly and away from the outer end plane of the center sill, defining a channel between the attachment surface and a surface defining the outer end plane, and wherein the weld is a groove weld including a portion connecting the entire top member thickness of the top member with the adjacent portion of the shoulder.
9. The combination of claim 7 wherein the top member thickness is at least inch and the portion of the top member defining the outer end plane extends with that top member thickness for a distance of at least 10 inches from the outer end plane.
10. The combination of claim 6 wherein the aligning extension extends along and is in contact with respective interior surfaces of all of the top member, the bottom member, and the side members of the tube included in the outer end portion of the center sill.
11. A railroad freight car, comprising: a plurality of car units; a plurality of wheeled trucks; each car unit having a body and each body having a pair of opposite ends, a respective end of each of a pair of adjacent ones of the car units being supported by a shared one of the wheeled trucks and the pair of adjacent ones of the car units being interconnected with each other by an articulated connector; wherein the articulated connector includes a female articulated connector portion attached to one of the pair of adjacent car units and a male articulated connector portion attached to the other one of the pair of adjacent car units; wherein the body of each one of the pair of adjacent ones of the car units includes a respective center sill having an outer end portion including a tube having top and bottom members interconnected by a pair of apart-spaced side members; and wherein a respective one of the male and female portions of the articulated connector is attached to the outer end portion of the respective center sill of each of the car units, the respective one of the male and female portions including a main body portion extending away from the center sill and an aligning extension extending a distance within the tube included in the outer end portion of the respective center sill; wherein an internal height is defined between the top and bottom members of the tube included in the outer end portion of each center sill and an internal width is defined between the side members of the tube included in the respective outer end portion and wherein the top member, bottom member, and side members of the respective tube have respective end margins cooperatively terminating the respective tube; wherein each of the side members and the bottom member of each tube has a respective thickness and wherein an outer end portion of the top member defining the end margin thereof extends over a predetermined distance from the end margin and has a top member thickness that is greater than a thickness of the bottom member and greater than the thickness of either of the side members of the respective tube; wherein the respective one of the male and female portions of the articulated connector includes a shoulder located at an end of the respective main body portion, adjacent the respective end margins of the top member, the bottom member, and the side members of the respective tube, the shoulder extending laterally and vertically outward with respect to the aligning extension, and the shoulder therefore having a width greater than the internal width of the respective tube and a height greater than the internal height of the respective tube; wherein the respective aligning extension is located within the tube included in the outer end portion of the respective center sill; and wherein the respective one of the male and female portions of the articulated connector is interconnected with the outer end portion of the respective center sill by a weld interconnecting respective portions of the shoulder of the articulated connector with each of the top member, the bottom member, and each of the side members of the tube included in the outer end portion of the respective center sill.
12. The combination of claim 11 wherein the end margins of the top member, the bottom member, and the side members of the tube included in the outer end portion of a respective center sill define an outer end plane.
13. The combination of claim 12 wherein the shoulder of the respective one of the male and female portions of the articulated connector includes an attachment surface sloped outwardly and away from the outer end plane of the center sill, and wherein the weld is a groove weld including a portion connecting the entire top member thickness of the top member with the adjacent portion of the attachment surface of the shoulder.
14. The combination of claim 12 wherein the top member thickness of one of the tubes included in the center sills is at least inch and the portion of the top member defining the outer end plane extends with that top member thickness for a distance of at least 10 inches from the outer end plane.
15. The combination of claim 11 wherein the aligning extension of a respective one of the male and female portions extends along and is in contact with respective interior surfaces of all of the top member, the bottom member, and the side members of the tube included in the outer end portion of the respective center sill.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(9) Referring now to the drawings that form a part of the disclosure herein, in
(10) Both of the end car units 12 and 16 are connected with the adjacent intermediate car unit 14. As shown in
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(13) It will be understood that other multi-unit railroad freight cars with car units whose bodies are intended for different use than those of the multi-unit well car 10 may include full-length center sills or stub center sills of different design. So long as adjacent ends of the adjacent car units are supported by shared trucks 26, however, articulated connectors such as the articulated connector 21 may be used to support the adjacent ends of such car units on a shared truck 26. Such articulated connectors 21 are of suitably strong material such as cast or forged steel and may be attached to the center sills or stub center sills of those other multi-unit railroad freight cars in essentially the same way as described in this application for the attachment of articulated connector 21 to the stub center sills 30 and 32.
(14) As shown in the drawings of this application, some of the usual components of car unit bodies, such as body side bearings, body side bearing arms, constant contact side bearings, and constant contact side bearing pedestals are not shown, so that they will not interfere with depiction of the articulated connectors 21 and their attachment to the car units 12, 14, and 16.
(15) Each of the stub center sills 30 and 32 may be of welded plate construction and may include an elongate top member 36 that extends horizontally and may take the place of a central part of a bottom plate of the respective body bolster 28. The top member 36 is aligned with the length of the car unit 12 or 14 of which the body bolster 28 is a part.
(16) The top member 36 may be of plate with a thickness 37 of 11/16 inch, as seen in
(17) Each of the stub center sills 30 and 32 has a respective outer end portion 48, and the respective ones of the pair of mated articulated connector portions 22 and 24 are attached to the outer end portions 48 of the stub center sills 30 and 32. A female connecting unit 50 is included in a main body portion 52 of the female articulated connector portion 24 attached to the stub center sill 32 of the car unit 14, and a male connecting unit 54 is included in a main body portion 56 of the male articulated connector portion 22 attached to the stub center sill 30 of the car unit 12. The female connecting unit 50 includes a circular base plate 58 intended to fit within and be supported by a corresponding bowl 60 provided atop the center of the shared wheeled truck 26. This relationship thus provides stability of the intermediate car unit 14 about a roll axis, while supporting the weight of the adjacent end 20 of the intermediate car unit 14 and allowing the truck 26 to follow the curves in a track. It is important for each intermediate unit of such a multi-unit railcar to include at least one articulated connector having such a female connecting unit 50 to provide roll axis stability. Apart from the female and male connecting unit portions 50 and 54 the main body portions 52 and 56 of the mated articulated connector portions 22 and 24 may be similar to each other. The female and male connecting units 50 and 54 as shown herein are of one available design, and other suitable designs are also known.
(18) The male connecting unit 54 included in the main body portion 56 of the male articulated connector portion 22 is mated with and supported by the female connecting unit 50 of the female articulated connector portion 24, with an amount of freedom of rotation about all three axes with respect to the female connecting unit 50. The female connecting unit 50 of the articulated connector 24 thus carries the weight of the adjacent end 18 of the car unit 12 and its lading to the shared truck 26, Additionally, the mated articulated connector portions 22 and 24 carry the draft and buff forces developed by a locomotive and by the brakes of a train including the multi-unit car 10 as the train moves along a track. The respective articulated connector positions 22 and 24 must be connected with each car unit 12, 14, and 16, etc., through the center sills 30, 32, etc., of the car units of a multi-unit railcar 10 in such a way as to be reliably capable of carrying such draft and buff forces, as well as being capable of carrying the weight of each car unit and its lading, and other forces such as those resulting from negotiating curves and incidental irregularities in the track on which the multi-unit car 10 is operated.
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(20) Each of the articulated connector mated portions 22 and 24 may be attached in the same manner to the respective stub center sill 30 or 32 with which it is associated. The attachment of the articulated connector male mated portion 22 to the stub center sill 30 will be described now in detail, and it will be understood that the attachment of the female articulated connector mated portion 24 to the stub center sill 32 is essentially similar.
(21) The top member 36, side members 38 and 30 and 40, and bottom member 42 of the stub center sill 30 are all typically, but not necessarily, terminated in alignment with each other, and thus may define an outer end plane 70 of the outer end portion 48. All of the center sill bottom and side members 38, 40, and 42 may be constructed of steel plate members of equal thickness, but at least an outer end portion 72 of the top member 36, extending to the outer end plane 70 over a distance 73 of, for example, at least 10 inches, and preferably 15 inches or more, may have a top member thickness 74 of at least 1 inch, when of commonly used steel. The greater thickness 74 of the outer end portion 72 of the top member 36 may be established as shown in
(22) The main body portion 56 or 52 of each of the articulated connector portions 22 and 24 ends at a shoulder 78 located adjacent to and facing toward the outer end plane 70 of the respective stub center sill 30 or 32 to which it is attached. Referring now specifically to the attachment of the articulated connector 22 to the stub center sill 30, as best shown in
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(25) As a result of the top member thickness 74 of the outer end part 72 of the top member 36 of the stub center sill 30 at the outer end plane 70, the portion of the groove weld 81 connecting the outer end portion 72 of the top member 36 of the center sill 30 with the main body portion 56 of the articulated connector portion 22 includes a substantial volume and mass of welded metal. With portions of the groove weld 81 also connecting the shoulder 78 of the male articulated connector portion 22 to the side members 38 and 40 and the bottom member 42 of the outer end portion 48 of the stub center sill 30, the male articulated connector portion 22 is attached to the stub center sill 30 with ample strength to sustain the loads the articulated connector 22 can reasonably be expected to incur.
(26) The terms and expressions which have been employed in the foregoing specification are used therein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention in the use of such terms and expressions of excluding equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, it being recognized that the scope of the invention is defined and limited only by the claims which follow.