Transverse trough coil car and slab car with integral adjustable lateral coil stops, vertical trough height adjustment and width adjustable fixed stanchions
11492023 · 2022-11-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61D45/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61D3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A transverse trough coil car includes a plurality of transverse troughs, a pair of trucks, a center sill supported on the trucks, a pair of side walls extending the length of the car coupled to the center sill, and a plurality of trough forming assemblies. At least one trough includes integrated manually operated adjustable coil stops configured to prevent lateral shifting of coils carried within the trough. At least one trough includes a vertically adjustable trough height. An upper surface of the troughs are coplanar for selective receipt of slabs, and at least one trough includes integrated fixed side stanchions which includes width adjustment members thereon.
Claims
1. A transverse trough coil railcar comprising: a car body including a center sill and a pair of side walls extending the longitudinal length of the car body, a plurality of transverse troughs along the car body, and a plurality of integrated manually operated adjustable coil stops, each manually operated adjustable coil stop mounting within one trough and which are configured to prevent lateral shifting of coils carried within the trough, wherein each manually operated coil stop includes a manually moveable coil stop body moving along a track extending between and mounted to the center sill and one of the side walls.
2. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 1 wherein the track of each manually operated coil stop is U-shaped and wherein a handle is provided that is accessible below the trough for manually moving the manually moveable coil stop body along the U-shaped track.
3. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 2 wherein each manually operated coil stop provides wherein the coil stop body is pinned via pin coupling to a pair of slots within side walls of the U-shaped track, and wherein the slots define a limit of the moving of the coil stop body along the U-shaped track.
4. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 3 wherein each manually operated coil stop provides wherein the U-shaped track includes a plurality of ratchet teeth on a base of the U-shaped track that are selectively engaged by a pawl coupled to the coil stop body.
5. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 4 wherein each manually operated coil stop is configured wherein when the coil stop body is moving in an unrestricted direction toward the coil, the pawl easily slides up and over the edges of the teeth.
6. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 5 wherein each manually operated coil stop is configured wherein gravity is forcing the pawl into a depression between adjacent teeth as it passes a tip of each tooth.
7. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 6 wherein each manually operated coil stop is configured wherein the coil stop body includes an angled slot to allow for the moving of the coil stop body along the U-shaped track.
8. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 7 wherein the handle of each manually operated coil stop includes an extension extending to the angled slot.
9. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 1 wherein at least one trough includes a vertically adjustable trough height.
10. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 9 wherein each trough having vertically adjustable trough height includes at least one height adjustable rail member.
11. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 9 wherein each trough having vertically adjustable trough height includes at least one invertible rail member on the top of the trough.
12. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 11 wherein each invertible rail member when installed on the top of the trough in a first position yields a first trough height and when installed in an inverted position yields a different trough height.
13. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 10 wherein the railcar includes remote storage for each height adjustable rail member when the rail member is not installed on the trough.
14. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 1 wherein upper surfaces of the troughs are coplanar for selective receipt of slabs and at least one trough includes integrated fixed side stanchions which includes width adjustment members thereon.
15. A transverse trough coil railcar comprising: a car body including a center sill and a pair of side walls extending the longitudinal length of the car body, a plurality of transverse troughs along the car body, each trough formed by an assembly which includes a center cross bearer member extending between and coupled to the side walls and coupled to the center sill, a pair of angled floor plates and an upper surface, extending between and coupled to the side walls, and wherein a plurality of the troughs includes a vertically adjustable trough height, wherein each trough having vertically adjustable trough height includes at least one invertible rail member on the upper surface of the trough, wherein each invertible rail member includes a base member with projecting members of a first length extending in a first direction and projecting members of a second length extending in a second direction whereby when installed on the top of the trough in a first position yields a first trough height based upon the projecting members of the first length and when installed in an inverted position yields a different trough height based upon the projecting members of the second length.
16. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 15 wherein the railcar includes remote storage for each height adjustable rail member when the rail member is not installed on the trough.
17. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 15 wherein the upper surfaces of the troughs are coplanar for selective receipt of slabs and at least one trough includes integrated fixed side stanchions which includes width adjustment members thereon.
18. The transverse trough coil car according to claim 15 wherein an at least one of the troughs includes manually operated adjustable coil stops in at least one trough which are configured to prevent lateral shifting of coils carried within the trough.
19. A transverse trough coil and slab railcar comprising: a car body including a center sill and a pair of side walls extending the longitudinal length of the car body, a plurality of transverse troughs along the car body, each trough formed by an assembly which includes a center cross bearer member extending between and coupled to the side walls and coupled to the center sill, a pair of angled floor plates and an upper surface, extending between and coupled to the side walls, and wherein the upper surfaces of the troughs are coplanar for selective receipt of slabs, and a plurality of the troughs includes a pair of integrated fixed side stanchions, wherein each of the fixed side stanchions of the pair of fixed stanchions which includes width adjustment members thereon, wherein each of the width adjustment members is pivoted to one of the fixed side stanchions about a pivot axis that is perpendicular to the plane defined by the co-planar top surfaces.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the present invention and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made by way of example to the accompanying drawings, which show an apparatus according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(13) The body 12 includes a center sill 16 which is generally a box shaped in cross-section and may be considered the main structural member of the railcar 10. The center sill 16 runs from one draft arm and coupling 18, also known as coupler 18, at one end of the car 10 to the other coupling/coupler 18. The center sill 16 is the primary load path of the car 10 both for longitudinal buff and draft loads from coupler 18 to coupler 18, and for carrying the vertical load bending moment between the trucks. See examples of center sill 16 constructions in U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,861,659; 6,119,345; 5,860,366; 4,565,135; 4,493,266 and 4,194,451 which are incorporated herein by reference. The center sill 16 may be effectively a cold formed center sill or a fabricated sill or other known constructions.
(14) The body 12 includes a pair of side walls extending the longitudinal length of the car body 12 on opposed sides of the car 10, each side wall is a cold formed integrated side sill 20, top chord 22, and side plate 24. Alternatively separate top chord 22, side sill 20 and side plates 24 may be used and separate side stakes may be provided to further support the separate side plate 24. The integrated top chord-side plate-side sill construction of the side wall provides a one piece simple advantageous construction of light weight,
(15) The body 12 includes a plurality of transverse troughs 30 that are each designed around a specific range of coils. Each trough 30 may be formed by an assembly which includes a center cross bearer member, such as an I-Beam, extending between and coupled to the side walls and coupled to the center sill 16, a pair of angled floor plates and a top cap 32, or upper surface, extending between and coupled to the side walls. The angled floor plates of each trough forming assembly form the longitudinally fore and aft angled sections of adjacent troughs 30. A plurality of floor plate supporting gussets extending between the center cross bearer member and the pair of angled floor plates and the top cap 32. The troughs 30 may include other coil engaging structure (not shown) such as wood supports to protect the coils and car cover structures over the car body 12, which also protect the coils. The top caps 32 of each of the troughs 30 are coplanar to easily provide for slab carrying capacity for the car 10 as illustrated in
(16) A significant aspect of the present invention is the inclusion of a plurality of integrated manually operated adjustable coil stops 40, shown best in
(17) The track 44 includes a plurality of ratchet teeth 50 that are selectively engaged by a pawl 52 coupled to the coil stop body 42. The teeth 50 are uniform but asymmetrical, with each tooth 52 having a moderate slope on one edge and a much steeper slope on the other abutting edge. When the coil stop body 42 is moving in the unrestricted (i.e., forward) direction toward the coil, the pawl 52 easily slides up and over the gently sloped edges of the teeth 50, with gravity forcing the pawl 52, often with an audible ‘click’, into the depression between the teeth 50 as it passes the tip of each tooth 52. When the coil stop body 42 attempts to move in the opposite (backward) direction via coil movement, however, the pawl 52 will catch against the steeply sloped edge of the first tooth 50 it encounters, thereby locking pawl 52 and coil stop body 42 against the tooth 50 and preventing any further motion in that direction, and providing lateral stability to the contained coil.
(18) The coil stop body 42 includes an angled slot 54 to allow for the manual adjustment thereof. A handle 56, accessible for either side of the car 10, is mounted for manual movement of an associated coil stop body 42 with the handle 56 including an extension 58 extending to the angled slot 54. In operation when the handle 56 is moved to manually move the associated coil stop body 42 in the unrestricted (i.e., forward) direction toward the coil, the extension 58 will slide in angled slot 54 to the higher end proximal to the coil and then the coil stop body 42 will move in the forward direction with further handle 56 movement in that direction and the pawl 52 will easily slide up and over the gently sloped edges of the teeth 50, with gravity forcing the pawl 52, often with an audible ‘click’, into the depression between the teeth 50 as it passes the tip of each tooth 52. In operation, when the handle 56 is moved to manually move the associated coil stop body 42 in the restricted (i.e., backward) direction away from the coil, the extension 58 will slide in angled slot 54 to the lower end distal from to the coil which lifts the pawl 52 to position that is not engaged with the teeth 52 of the track 44 whereby then the coil stop body 42 will move in the rearward direction with further handle 56 movement in that direction.
(19) The integrated manually operated adjustable coil stops 40 of the railcar 10 easily and quickly address the current problem of restraining the lateral movement of coiled products inside the troughs 30 of the transverse coil car 10. The prior solution was to use removable blocking to prevent lateral shifting of coiled steel during transport which has inherent problems including availability and accessibility of blocking materials, waste of blocking materials, storage for later use of blocking materials, excessive labor required to use/install blocking materials, etc. The integrated manually operated adjustable coil stops 40 removes these difficulties in a simple robust system.
(20) The manually operated, gravity biased, ratcheting, integrated transverse coil car, coil stop 40 will easily restrain coiled steel products from lateral shifting which may occur during transport. It is easily operable from either side of the car 10 and is within reach from ground level which allows users to safely operate without mounting the car 10. The user will simply grasp the operating handle 56 for the associated coil stop body 42 and move coil stop body 52 to the desired location to secure the coil. The user can also, in single motion, disengage the coil stop body 42 and move the body 42 to the desired location in a backward direction.
(21) One aspect of the present invention is best shown in
(22) There are several alternatives for providing the desired adjustability via the adjustable rail member 70 in accordance with the present invention. The first is simply removing the adjustable rail member 70 from the top of the trough 30 to yield the lower profile configuration. The lower profile troughs 30 without the adjustable rail member 70 simply have a lower range of appropriate coils than does the troughs 30 with the rail members 70. The removable rail member 70 version represents a simple construction as the rail member 70 is merely added or removed as needed. In this configuration the railcar 10 may include one or two storage locations for the rail members 70 when not associated with the troughs 30, so the rail members 70 are maintained with the car 10 to allow the car 10 to easily be converted back to (some or all) of the full height troughs 30, and vice-versa. The storage location for the members 70 can be within the troughs 30 when the car 10 is used as a slab car as shown in
(23) A second alternative for providing the desired adjustability via the adjustable rail member 70 in accordance with the present invention is an invertible rail member 70 on the top of the trough 30 shown in
(24) The rail members 70 for each trough 30, like the coil stop bodies 42, can be independently individually adjusted as needed and need not be uniform for the entire car 10, thus the car can have a low profile troughs 30 without the members 70 and high profile troughs 30 with members 70 intermittent in the same car 10 configuration.
(25) The car 10 further includes width adjustable width fixed stanchions 80 that are used in slab carry mode as shown in
(26) A preferred embodiment has been described in detail and a number of alternatives have been considered. As changes in or additions to the above described embodiments may be made without departing from the nature, spirit or scope of the invention, the invention is not to be limited by or to those details, but only by the appended claims and equivalents thereto.