COVERED HOPPER CAR
20180334178 ยท 2018-11-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61D7/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A covered hopper railroad freight car having a car body whose opposite longitudinal sides include flat, parallel, generally vertical upper side wall portions free from outwardly protruding structural strength members.
Claims
1. A car body for a covered hopper railroad freight car, the car body comprising: a pair of opposite sides and a pair of opposite ends defining a width, a height, and a length, the car body including a plurality of cargo hoppers between the opposite sides, and each of the opposite sides including a flat, generally vertical upper side wall portion extending over a majority of a height of the car body above the hoppers.
2. The car body of claim 1 wherein each of the upper side wall portions includes a margin joined to a respective lateral margin of the roof.
3. The car body of claim 1 wherein each of the upper side wall portions is of sheet metal and includes a longitudinally extending stiffener member formed therein.
4. The car body of claim 1 including a roof extending along the length of the car body and extending transversely from one to the other of the opposite sides, the roof being attached to an upper margin of each of the opposite upper side wall portions, and the car body including an internal plate extending longitudinally along the car body and being oriented diagonally between upper portion of one of the upper side wall portions and a member of the roof, thereby interconnecting the upper side wall portion and the roof and forming a top chord.
5. The car body of claim 1 wherein the opposite sides include convexly curved lower side portions and each lower side portion includes a bottom chord protruding laterally outward and extending along a bottom margin of each lower side portion.
6. The car body of claim 1 wherein each of the lower side portions is of plate metal and includes a longitudinally extending stiffener portion formed therein.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0020] Referring now to the drawings that form a portion of the disclosure herein,
[0021] The covered hopper car 10 includes a car body 12 carried on a pair of wheeled trucks 14 and having a pair of opposite ends 16 and 18 defining a length 20. A pair of opposite sides 22 and 24 define a width 26. A roof 30 is attached to and supported by the ends 16 and 18 and the sides 22 and 24 and may include a centrally-located, longitudinally-extending hatch 32 providing access to, for example, three separate cargo hoppers 34, 36, and 38 defined within the car body 12.
[0022] A pair of transversely-extending bulk heads 40 and 42 extend between the sides 20 and 22, separating the cargo hoppers 34, 36, and 38 from each other.
[0023] A center sill 44 may extend through the entire length of the car body, and an appropriate protective structure 46 may extend along the top of the center sill 44 within each hopper to assure that cargo is free to slide out of each hopper, rather than being able to remain atop the center sill 44 when the hopper is emptied.
[0024] Each of the opposite sides 22 and 24 of the car body 12 has a height 50 of, for example, 112 inches, above the hoppers and has a respective lower side portion 52, 54 that is convexly curved, with a long radius of curvature about an axis of curvature (not shown) extending longitudinally of the car body 12. The lower margin 56 of each of the lower portions 52, 54 may be joined, as by welding, to an upper margin of a respective side slope sheet of each of the hoppers 28, 30, and 32 of the car body 12. A tubular reinforcing member or bottom chord 60, 62 may extend horizontally along an outer side of each of the lower side portions 52, 54, at about the height of the upper margins 56 of the side slope sheets, on each side of the car body 12.
[0025] Upper margins 64 of the lower portions 52, 54 of the sides 22 and 24 are spaced further apart laterally with respect to the car body 12 than are the lower margins 56, and longitudinally-extending horizontal reinforcing corrugations 68 may be provided near the upper margins 64. The reinforcing corrugations 68 may be formed integrally in the metal of the lower portions 52, 54 as a part of the process of forming the lower portions of the sides 22 and 24, and may each have a width 67 of about 2 inches and may protrude outwardly a distance 66 of about inch with respect to the lower portions of the sides, and may be separated by a distance 65 of about 2 inches. The lower portions 52 and 54 may have a height 69 of 50 inches, and may be of sheet steel of about 7 gauge thickness, for example.
[0026] Joined to the upper margins 64 of the lower portions 52, 54 of the sides 20 and 22, as by appropriate weld joints, are respective substantially planar upper side wall portions 70 and 72 of the sides 20 and 22, extending substantially vertically upward and parallel with each other, over a height 74 of 62 inches, for example, that is greater than the height 69. The upper side wall portions 70 and 72 may be of sheet steel having a thickness 74 of about 7 gauge for example. The upper side wall portions of the car body 12 may be spaced apart from each other by an appropriate distance resulting in the overall width 26 of the car 10 approaching, but not exceeding, the maximum width permitted by the applicable clearance window associated with the railroad track lines over which the car 10 may be expected to be operated. Since the upper sidewall portions 70 and 72 of the sides 20 and 22 are generally planar, vertical, and parallel with each other a maximum amount of cargo space can be provided between them, while the car body overall is not too wide to remain within the clearance envelope appropriate for the hopper car 10. The absence of support posts on the exterior faces of the side walls of the covered hopper car 10 leaves a long, generally flat, exterior shape for the sides 20 and 22 of the hopper car body 12, with few or no dimples caused by weld shrinkage to deteriorate from the generally pleasing appearance of the hopper car body 12.
[0027] As may be seen best in
[0028] As shown in
[0029] At a distance 96 of, for example, 22 inches above the joints between the upper margin 64 of the lower portions 52, 54 and the lower margins of the upper side wall portions 70 and 72, a longitudinally-extending stiffener 98 may be provided in each of the upper side wall portions. The stiffener 98 may have the form of, for example, a pair of parallel channels 100 that may be formed, as by rolling, in the metal plate material of each of the upper side wall portions 70 and 72. As may be seen in greater detail in
[0030] At each of the ends 16 and 18 a substantially vertical and generally flat end plate 110 extends upward from the respective slope sheet of the cargo hopper 34 or 38 defined by that end of the car body 12. Each end plate 110 is securely attached, as by welding, to the inner side of each of the adjacent upper side wall portions 70 and 72 and to the underside of the roof 30, to complete a closed end of the respective cargo hopper 34 or 38.
[0031] At respective positions along the length of the car body 12 the bulkheads 40 and 42 extend upward, from the upper margins of the slope sheets of the hoppers to the roof 30. Each bulkhead 40 or 42 extends transversely of the car body 12 and is securely attached, as by being welded, to the hopper slope sheets and the interior side of each of the lower side portions 52 and 54, the upper side wall portions 70 and 72, and the roof 30. Rather than being merely a flat plate, each bulkhead 40 and 42 may be stiffened by at least one transversely-extending horizontal stiffener 112. Such a stiffener may be of a conventional trapezoidal shape such as incorporating a pair of sloped portions each connected to an offset portion 114 extending vertically, parallel with, but longitudinally spaced a small distance apart from the main plane of the particular bulkhead, as may be seen best in
[0032] 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.