INTERLOCKING GLADHANDS
20170210396 ยท 2017-07-27
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Abstract
A gladhand coupling that prevents inadvertent separation of the coupling halves without the need for additional structure or manipulation to connect and disconnect the halves. Each half is equipped with a lug having a ramped pad and a flange defining a channel having a corresponding ramped pad. When two halves are positioned together then rotated into the locked position, the ramped pad of the lug is positioned proximately to the ramped pad of the flange to prevent inadvertent lateral compression of the two halves that could cause unintentional uncoupling. The coupling may be disconnected by simple rotation of one coupling half relative to the other and by pulling the coupling apart as done by current rail car decoupling procedures without the need for manual manipulation of extraneous locking mechanisms.
Claims
1. A gladhand coupling, comprising: a coupling half having a face with an opening therethrough; a locking lug extending outwardly from the face of said coupling half and having a first ramped pad positioned at a predetermined location about the face and a ridge extending outwardly therefrom; a flange extending from the face and having a second ramped pad positioned oppositely about the face from the first ramped pad and a groove formed therein that corresponds to the ridge of the locking lug.
2. The coupling of claim 1, wherein the flange includes a leg defining a channel above the second ramped pad.
3. The coupling of claim 2, wherein the channel is dimensioned to receive a locking lug of a second coupling half.
4. The coupling of claim 3, wherein the first ramped pad comprises a conical portion and a ramped portion.
5. The coupling of claim 4, wherein the second ramped pad comprises a second conical portion and a second ramped portion.
6. The coupling of claim 5, further comprising: a second coupling half having a second face with a second opening therethrough; a second locking lug extending outwardly from the second face of said second coupling half and having a third ramped pad positioned at a predetermined location about the second face and a second ridge extending therefrom; a second flange extending from the second face and having a fourth ramped pad positioned oppositely about the second face from the third ramped pad and a second groove extending therefrom.
7. The coupling of claim 6, wherein the first coupling half and second coupling half are movable between a disconnected position, wherein the first and fourth ramped pads are misaligned and the second and third ramped pads are misaligned, and a connected position, wherein the first and fourth ramped pads are aligned and the second and third ramped pads are aligned.
8. The coupling of claim 7, wherein the first and fourth ramped pads are spaced apart less than 0.06 inches when the coupling is in the connected position.
9. The coupling of claim 8, wherein the second and third ramped pads are spaced apart less than 0.06 inches when the coupling is in the connected position.
10. The coupling of claim 9, wherein the first coupling half and second coupling half are oriented at less than 180 degrees to each other when in the locked position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
[0007] The present invention will be more fully understood and appreciated by reading the following Detailed Description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout, there is seen in
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[0017] Each coupling half 12 further includes a pointed leg 40 on flange 28 and a notch 42 positioned at one end of lug 20 so that when two coupling halves 12 are connected together, leg 40 of flange is received in notch 42, thereby forming a stop that prevents rotations of coupling halves 12 past the locked position of gladhand coupling 10 seen in
[0018] As further seen in
[0019] Coupling halves 12 are joined to form gladhand coupling 10 by positioning the respective faces 16 of two coupling halves 12 against each other so that the longitudinal axes are misaligned, and then rotating one coupling half 12 relative to the other coupling half 12 past a 180 degree orientation until lug 20 of one coupling half 12 slides completely into channel 32 of flange 28 of the other coupling half 12, ridge 46 slides fully into groove 44, and pointed leg engages notch 42. As halves 12 are rotated toward the locked position of
[0020] Gladhand coupling 10 prevents inadvertent separation of halves 12 as follows. As coupling halves 12 are rotated into the locked position, sloped surfaces 26 and 38 guide flat surfaces 24 and 36 into opposing alignment despite any dimensional tolerances of the two coupling halves 12 and sealing gasket. Once gladhand coupling 10 is moved into the fully locked position of
[0021] The intentional uncoupling of a gladhand coupling, including gladhand coupling 10, involves using the train to pull the brake hoses tight, which forces halves 12 to rotate toward 180 degree opposite alignment relative to each other. As halves 12 rotate, the opposing ramped pads 22 and 34 rotate out of alignment allowing the resilient gaskets to compress sufficiently to allow ridge 46 to be pulled out of groove 44 by the train car forces so that coupling halves 12 can separate. Gladhand coupling 10 thus remains free for normal disconnection of gladhand couplings by an intentional rotation of halves 12 relative to each other, such as during a rail yard pull-apart, but reduces the incidents of inadvertent disconnection when in locked position. As no additional latches or locking mechanisms need to be manipulated to unlock coupling halves 12, coupler 10 can be disconnected simply by rotating the two coupling halves 12 relative to each other as is the practice with conventional gladhands, or pulling them apart as described above, thereby providing for a secure mechanical interconnection without the need for complex locking structure that must be separately unlocked before gladhand coupling 10 can be open to disconnect air hoses connected thereto.