Railroad well car with open truss sides
10336347 ยท 2019-07-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61D17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T30/00
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B61F3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B61D17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61F3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A railroad well car includes a spaced trucks grouped in pairs, and a railcar body supported on a pair of the trucks, the body comprising a pair of spaced end structures, each end structure supported on one truck, and a well structure extending between the end structures. The well structure comprises a pair of top chord members extending between the end structures; a pair of side sills extending between the end structures; a pair of end chords extending between the side sills; four corner container support members, each secured to one end chord and one side sill; a plurality of floor beams extending between the side sills forming at least a portion of a floor for the well structure; and a plurality of side truss members extending between one side sill and one top chord on each side forming an open truss side for the well structure.
Claims
1. A railroad double stack container well car comprising: a plurality of spaced trucks; at least one railcar body supported on a pair of the trucks, each body comprising a pair of spaced end structures, each end structure supported on one truck, and a well structure extending between the end structures, wherein the well structure comprises (i) a pair of top chord members extending between the end structures; (ii) a pair of side sills extending between the end structures; (iii) a pair of end chords extending between the side sills, one at each end of the well structure; (iv) four corner container support members, each secured to one end chord and one side sill at four corners of the well structure and each having a lower planar load supporting structure, wherein each support member is a casting and each lower planar load supporting structure extending inwardly beyond the associated end chord and side sill; and (v) a plurality of side truss members extending between one side sill and one top chord on each side.
2. The railroad well car according to claim 1 further including a pair of center container support members, each secured to a side sill at a longitudinal center of the well structure.
3. The railroad well car according to claim 2 wherein the side truss members for each side form an open side and which includes a vertical truss member aligned with a center container support member.
4. The railroad well car according to claim 3 wherein mechanical fasteners secure the side truss members extending between one side sill and one top chord.
5. The railroad well car according to claim 4 wherein mechanical fasteners secure the corner container support members to an associated end chord and side sill.
6. The railroad well car according to claim 5 further including a pair of end floor beams at each end chord, with each end floor beam extending from the end chord to a side sill.
7. The railroad well car according to claim 6 wherein mechanical fasteners secure the end floor beams to the associated end chord and side sill.
8. The railroad well car according to claim 7 further including a plurality of floor beams extending between the side sills forming at least a portion of a floor for the well structure.
9. The railroad well car according to claim 1 wherein mechanical fasteners secure the corner container support members to an associated end chord and side sill.
10. The railroad well car according to claim 9 further including a pair of end floor beams at each end chord, with each end floor beam extending from the end chord to a side sill.
11. The railroad well car according to claim 10 wherein mechanical fasteners secure the end floor beams to the associated end chord and side sill.
12. The railroad well car according to claim 11 further including a plurality of floor beams extending between the side sills forming at least a portion of a floor for the well structure.
13. The railroad well car according to claim 1 wherein the railcar includes at least three railcar bodies and at least four spaced trucks grouped in pairs, wherein each railcar body is supported on one pair of spaced trucks, and wherein at least two trucks are partially supporting two adjacent railcar bodies.
14. The railroad well car according to claim 13 wherein mechanical fasteners secure the corner container support members to an associated end chord and side sill.
15. The railroad well car according to claim 14 further including a pair of end floor beams at each end chord, with each end floor beam extending from the end chord to a side sill.
16. The railroad well car according to claim 15 wherein mechanical fasteners secure the end floor beams to the associated end chord and side sill.
17. The railroad well car according to claim 16 further including a plurality of floor beams extending between the side sills forming at least a portion of a floor for the well structure.
18. A railroad well car comprising: a plurality of spaced trucks; at least one railcar body supported on the trucks, the body comprising a pair of spaced end structures, each end structure supported on one truck, and a well structure extending between the end structures, wherein the well structure comprises (i) a pair of top chord members extending between the end structures; (ii) a pair of side sills extending between the end structures; (iii) a floor of the well structure extending generally between the side sills; (iv) four corner container support members, each secured to one end chord and one side sill at four corners of the well structure and each having a lower planar load supporting structure, wherein each support member is a casting and each lower planar load supporting structure extending inwardly beyond the associated end chord and side sill; and (v) a plurality of side truss members extending between one side sill and one top chord on each side forming an open truss side for the well structure whereby the well structure interior can be visually inspected from the outside through the side truss members.
19. The railroad well car according to claim 18 wherein the railcar includes at least three railcar bodies and at least four spaced trucks grouped in pairs, wherein each railcar body is supported on one pair of spaced trucks, and wherein at least two trucks are partially supporting two adjacent railcar bodies.
20. The railroad well car according to claim 13 wherein mechanical fasteners secure the corner container support members to an associated end chord and side sill.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(21) The present invention provides a double stack container well car for 20 and 40 foot containers, having open truss sides and which utilizes mechanically fastened frame members. The container well car according to the present invention comprises a conventional pair of spaced trucks 8 (not shown in
(22) The body 10 comprising a pair of spaced end structures 12 with each end structure supported on one truck 8, and a well structure 14 extending between the end structures 12.
(23) The well structure 14 of the rail cars of
(24) The well structure 14 includes a pair of top chord members 16 extending between and attached to the end structures 12. The top chord members 16 are steel tube members that may be around 146 and around thick.
(25) The well structure 14 includes a pair of side sills 18 extending between the end structures 12. The side sills 18 are formed of steel 88 angles about thick.
(26) The well structure 14 includes a pair of end chords 20 extending between the side sills 18, one at each end of the well structure 12. The end chords 20, like the side sills 18, may also be conveniently formed of steel angles. The end chords 20 mark the transition between the well structure 14 and the end structures 12.
(27) The well structure 14 includes four corner container support members 22, each secured to one end chord 20 and one side sill 18 at four corners of the well structure 14, as shown in
(28) The well structure 14 includes a plurality of steel floor beams 26 and 28 extending between the side sills 18 forming at least a portion of a floor for the well structure 12. Mechanical fasteners 24 are used to secure the floor beams 26 and 28 to the side sills 18 as shown in
(29) The well structure 14 includes a pair of center container support members 30, each secured between the pair of center floor beams 28 and a side sill 18 at a longitudinal center of the well structure 14. Each center container support member is a steel casting that is positioned to support containers therein, and is provided to accommodate two 20 foot containers within the well structure 14. Mechanical fasteners 24 are used to secure the center container support member 30 to the center floor beams 28 and the side sill 18, generally as shown in
(30) The well structure 14 includes a pair of center beam cross members 32, each secured between the pair of center floor beams 28. Mechanical fasteners 24 are used to secure the steel center beam cross members 32 to the center floor beams 30.
(31) The well structure 14 includes a pair of end floor beams 34 at each end chord 20, with each steel end floor beam 34 extending from the end chord 20 to one side sill 18. Mechanical fasteners 24 secure the steel end floor beams 34 to the associated end chord 20 and side sill 18.
(32) The well structure 14 includes a plurality of side truss members 36 and 38 extending between one side sill 18 and one top chord 16 on each side forming an open truss side for the well structure 12. The diagonal side truss members 36 are steel members that are secured with mechanical fasteners. A vertical truss member 38 is aligned with the center container support member 30 and is secured with mechanical fasteners 24. The side of the well structure 12 is open in that no side sheet is required and the well interior can be visually inspected from the outside without having to climb onto the car. Additionally, the open sides provide access to the interior of the well structure.
(33) The use of mechanical fasteners for the well structure construction will decrease assembly labor costs and maintenance costs and will reduce these components to fatigue cracking.
(34) Further, the open side design of the present invention will lighten the overall weight of the car allowing for a higher carrying capacity for the railcar of the invention and/or fuel savings in the operation of the railcar.
(35) Although the present invention has been described with particularity herein, the scope of the present invention is not limited to the specific embodiment disclosed. It will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art that various modifications may be made to the present invention without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. The scope of the present invention should be defined by the appended claims and equivalents thereto.