Lightweight yoke for railway coupling
09580089 ยท 2017-02-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Perry Levitt (West Chester, PA, US)
- Zachary Ryan Brook (Leola, PA, US)
- Manuel Tavares (Doylestown, PA, US)
- Wayne H. Murphy (Pottstown, PA, US)
- Aaron Stern (West Chester, PA, US)
- Michael J. Schmidt (Norristown, PA, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Lightweight yokes are provided. According to some embodiments, the basic overall appearance of the yoke may be maintained, but the actual material of which it is constructed is changed. According to other embodiments, the yoke is provided with an improved lightweight construction, and, yet other embodiments the yoke may be provided with an improved construction and formed from a preferred material. Yokes may be constructed from cast austempered ductile iron; whereas cast iron has a density, 0.26 lbs/in^3, which is approximately 8% less than steel, 0.283 lbs/in^3, thereby allowing for a reduction in weight over steel. A suitable austempering process is used to produce the austempered metal yoke. Yokes have improved configurations which may require less metal to produce the yoke. Both, the lightweight material and improvements in configuration of the yoke structure may combine to provide a lighter weight yoke.
Claims
1. A railway vehicle yoke constructed from austempered metal; wherein the yoke has a pair of outwardly divergent keyslot walls, each keyslot wall having a keyslot therein; and wherein adjacent ribs are provided along the length of at least one of said keyslots; and wherein a plurality of spaced apart nose ribs are provided on the keyslot walls.
2. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 1, wherein the austempered metal is selected from the group consisting of austempered ductile iron and austempered steel.
3. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 1, wherein said yoke has internal or external ribs.
4. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 3, wherein said internal or external ribs comprise a plurality of ribs provided in the tail section.
5. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 1, having a plurality of walls, including a rear wall, a top wall having a first end and a second end, a bottom wall having a first end and a second end, and a nose wall, wherein said nose wall joins said top wall first end and said bottom wall first end, wherein said rear wall joins said top wall second end and said bottom wall second end, wherein said walls are constructed so that the width of any wall is no greater than that defined by the diameter of a sphere formed within any portion of the wall width, wherein said sphere diameter is less than or equal to about 1.25.
6. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 5, wherein said sphere diameter is less than or equal to about 1.15.
7. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 5, having a tail section with top and bottom surfaces, wherein the tail section is provided with dimples in the top and bottom surfaces.
8. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 5, wherein the keyslots are provided in said first end, and wherein ribs are disposed on each side of said keyslot, said ribs extending beyond said keyslot to said nose wall and diverging from said keyslot toward an edge of said yoke, and wherein said ribs are separated by a recess provided in the keyslot wall at a location forward of the keyslot.
9. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 1, having a plurality of walls, including a rear wall, a top wall having a first end and a second end, a bottom wall having a first end and a second end, and a nose wall, wherein the width of any said wall is less than that which corresponds with a maximum spherical diameter at any location of said width, which is less than or equal to 1.25.
10. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 1, comprising: (a) a head portion at one end thereof with an opening therein; (b) a rear portion; (c) two elongated strap portions, the strap portions spanning from the head portion to the rear portion, said rear portion joining said strap portions; (d) a central pocket with two open sides formed by said two elongated strap portions; (e) wherein the yoke has a pair of outwardly divergent keyslot walls, each keyslot wall having a keyslot therein; (f) wherein adjacent ribs are provided along the length of at least one of said keyslots; and (g) wherein said adjacent ribs are spaced apart from each other by recesses provided in the nose portion of the keyslot wall.
11. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 10, wherein said austempered metal is austempered ductile iron.
12. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 11, wherein said austempered ductile iron comprises ductile iron alloyed with one or more metals selected from the group consisting of nickel, molybdenum, manganese, copper and mixtures thereof, wherein said ductile iron alloyed with said one or more said metals is austempered to produce said vehicle yoke.
13. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 10, wherein said yoke has inside surfaces and outside surfaces.
14. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 13, wherein said at least one or more of the yoke inside surfaces and outside surfaces is a shot-peened surface.
15. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 10, wherein said yoke is configured as a type E yoke.
16. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 15, wherein said yoke comprises a casting including a head portion, a rear portion and two elongated straps spanning between said head portion and said rear portion.
17. The yoke of claim 10, including lightener pockets provided at the rear of said yoke.
18. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 10, further including a coupler and a knuckle pivotally carried on the head portion of said coupler.
19. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 18, wherein said knuckle is constructed from austempered metal.
20. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 19, wherein said austempered metal is austempered ductile iron.
21. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 19, wherein said austempered metal is austempered alloy steel.
22. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 19, wherein said yoke is constructed from austempered metal.
23. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 1, wherein said austempered metal is austempered alloy steel.
24. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 23, wherein said austempered steel comprises steel alloyed with one or more metals selected from the group consisting of chromium, nickel, magnesium, manganese, copper, molybdenum, and mixtures thereof, wherein said steel alloyed with said one or more metals is austempered to produce said vehicle yoke.
25. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 1, wherein the yoke includes a nose portion, wherein the keyslot ribs extend to join ribs on the nose portion.
26. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 1, wherein the yoke includes a nose portion having a first weight reduction zone comprising an arrangement of ribs which includes the ribs along the keyslot, rib extensions joining with the keyslot ribs, being spaced apart from each other, and diverging toward an edge of the yoke.
27. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 26, wherein the arrangement of ribs includes a rib spanning between the keyslot and the front of the yoke.
28. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 27, wherein the force load distribution from loads received at the keyslot is distributed through the arrangement of ribs.
29. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 1, wherein each keyslot wall of said pair of outwardly divergent keyslot walls has a keyslot therein; and wherein ribs are provided along the length of each of said keyslots.
30. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 29, wherein the yoke includes a nose portion, wherein a plurality of ribs are provided on said nose portion, and wherein the keyslot ribs extend to join ribs on the nose portion.
31. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 29, wherein the yoke includes a nose portion having a first weight reduction zone comprising a first arrangement of ribs which includes the ribs along a first one of the keyslots, rib extensions joining with the first keyslot ribs and diverging toward an edge of the yoke; and wherein the yoke nose portion has a second weight reduction zone comprising a second arrangement of ribs which includes the ribs along a second one of the keyslots, rib extensions joining with the second keyslot ribs and diverging toward an edge of the yoke.
32. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 31, wherein the first arrangement of ribs includes a rib spanning between the first keyslot and the front of the yoke; and wherein the second arrangement of ribs includes a rib spanning between the second keyslot and the front of the yoke.
33. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 32, wherein the force load distribution from loads received at the first keyslot is distributed through the first arrangement of ribs; and wherein the force load distribution from loads received at the second keyslot is distributed through the second arrangement of ribs.
34. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 31, wherein said yoke has a rear portion, and wherein a third weight reduction zone is provided in said yoke rear portion.
35. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 1, wherein each keyslot wall of said pair of outwardly divergent keyslot walls has a keyslot therein; and wherein ribs are provided along the length of each of said keyslots; wherein each keyslot wall includes a plurality of nose ribs, and wherein said plurality of nose ribs are spaced apart, with spaces therebetween, and wherein said keyslot ribs join with said nose ribs.
36. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 1, wherein said yoke has a rear portion, and wherein a weight reduction zone is provided in said yoke rear portion.
37. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 1, wherein said adjacent ribs are provided on each side of said keyslot and wherein each adjacent rib joins with one of said spaced apart nose ribs.
38. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 37, wherein said nose ribs to which said adjacent ribs join diverge toward an edge of the yoke.
39. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 37, wherein the adjacent ribs join with the nose ribs at the nose end of the keyslot, and wherein each said joined nose rib extends at an angle toward the nose edge away from the adjacent rib that it joins.
40. The railway vehicle yoke of claim 39, wherein at least one additional nose rib is disposed between said joined nose ribs.
41. A railway vehicle coupler assembly, comprising: (a) a coupler having (i) a shank portion; (ii) a coupler head portion extending from said shank portion; and (iii) connecting means for connecting the coupler to a coupler of an adjacent railcar; (b) a coupler knuckle having: (i) a nose; (ii) a tail; (iii) a pulling face; (c) a pin pivotally connecting said coupler knuckle to said coupler; and (d) a yoke connected to said coupler shank portion; wherein said coupler knuckle, said yoke and said coupler are constructed from an austempered metal; wherein the yoke has a pair of outwardly divergent keyslot walls, each keyslot wall having a keyslot therein; wherein adjacent ribs are provided along the length of at least one of said keyslots; and wherein said adjacent ribs are spaced apart from each other by recesses provided in the nose portion of the keyslot wall.
42. A lightweight railway coupling system comprising: (a) a coupler having: (i) a shank portion; (ii) a coupler head portion extending from said shank portion, (iii) the coupler head portion configured to couple to a first coupler knuckle for coupling the railcar coupler to a second railcar coupler of an adjacent railcar; (iv) the coupler head portion comprising a nose portion and a gathering face extending from the nose portion for engaging a second coupler knuckle coupled to the second railcar coupler; (b) a coupler knuckle; (i) a pair of pivot lugs disposed on said head portion; (ii) a pivot pin disposed in said pivot lugs and pivotally mounting said knuckle on said head portion; and (c) a yoke having (i) a head portion at one end thereof with an opening therein; shank portion; (ii) a rear portion; (iii) two elongated strap portions, the strap portions spanning from the head portion to the rear portion, said rear portion joining said strap portions; and (iv) a central pocket with two open sides formed by said two elongated strap portions, a coupler head portion extending from said shank portion; (d) wherein said coupler shank portion and head portion, said knuckle and said yoke are constructed from austempered metal selected from the group consisting of austempered ductile iron, austempered steel, austempered alloy steel, and austempered ductile iron alloys; (e) wherein the yoke includes a nose portion having a first weight reduction zone comprising a first arrangement of ribs which includes the ribs along a first one of the keyslots, rib extensions joining with the first keyslot ribs and diverging toward an edge of the yoke; and wherein the yoke nose portion has a second weight reduction zone comprising a second arrangement of ribs which includes the ribs along a second one of the keyslots, rib extensions joining with the second keyslot ribs and diverging toward an edge of the yoke; (f) wherein the first arrangement of ribs includes a rib spanning between the first keyslot and the front of the yoke; and wherein the second arrangement of ribs includes a rib spanning between the second keyslot and the front of the yoke; (g) wherein the rib extensions of the first arrangement of ribs and the rib spanning between the first keyslot and yoke front are spaced apart from each other; (h) wherein the rib extensions of the second arrangement of ribs and the rib spanning between the second keyslot and yoke front are spaced apart from each other; (i) wherein the force load distribution from loads received at the first keyslot is distributed through the first arrangement of ribs; and wherein the force load distribution from loads received at the second keyslot is distributed through the second arrangement of ribs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(17) The present invention provides improved yokes which have improved strength and fatigue life. One way in which embodiments of the invention accomplish this is by providing coring (i.e., cavities) that may include interior coring, external coring, or both. The coring referred to may be cavities formed by traditional methods (where cores are used and placed in a mold) or cavities formed using other methods for producing the yoke or coupler). Another way in which embodiments of the invention accomplish this is by constructing the yoke from a material that is stronger than the grade E cast steel currently used. A further way in which embodiments of the invention accomplish this is by utilizing a material to construct the yoke that is stronger and lighter than the grade E cast steel currently used, while other embodiments provide a lightweight yoke by providing a unique geometry and using a material that is lighter than the current cast steel and/or stronger than the current cast steel. The embodiments also may include ribs provided for strengthening areas or zones of the yoke, which, according to preferred embodiments, may be done in conjunction with coring (e.g., forming of cavities).
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(19) According to one embodiment, a type F coupler yoke 210 is provided having a top strap 220 and bottom strap 221. The top strap 220 is shown having a head portion 222, and the bottom strap 221 also has a head portion 223. A rear portion 225 connects the top strap 220 and bottom strap 221 to form a central pocket 226 within the yoke 210. The pocket 226 is shown open at the two sides between the top and bottom straps 220, 221. A first pin hole 230 is provided extending through the head portion 222 of the top strap 220 and a second pin hole 231 is provided extending through the head portion 223 of the bottom strap 221. The pin holes 230, 231 are configured to receive a pin (not shown), and a draft gear (not shown) is provided and seated within the pocket 226. The yoke 210 may be installed by securing a coupler shank (not shown) to the yoke 210 with a pin (not shown) that is installed in the pin holes 230, 231. The yoke 210 preferably has lightener pockets 214, 215 at the rear portion 225. The yoke 210 has a draft gear seat 216 with a planar surface 217.
(20) According to another preferred embodiment, an alternate configuration of yoke 310 is shown configured as a type E yoke. The yoke 310 has a butt end portion 313, and also preferably has lightener pockets 314, 315. A draft gear seat 316 is shown having a substantially planar face 317. Connected to the butt end portion 313 are top and bottom straps 320, 321, which span to the yoke head 322. The yoke 310 illustrated in
(21) The yoke 310 may be configured with standard yoke contour dimensions for E-Type couplers (such as Y40 and Y41). According to preferred configurations, a yoke configured with the Y40 yoke dimension preferably has a draft gear pocket length of 25 inches, and for a Y41 yoke configuration, the draft gear pocket length is 36 inches long.
(22) Alternate configurations may be made to the yoke 310 and yoke 210, including providing wall thicknesses that are reduced compared to current existing yokes, providing ribs or combinations of reduced wall thicknesses and ribs. The yokes 210 and 310 are shown as examples, and other configurations, preferably, yoke constructions meeting the standard geometries of AAR coupler yoke standards may be provided and produced in accordance with the present invention, including constructing the yoke to be lighter in weight and/or have thinner walls or wall portions, and more preferably, constructing the yokes from austempered metal.
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(26) A weight reduction zone z3 preferably is provided in the rear of the yoke 410. The boxed area z3 illustrates a preferred location or zone of the yoke 410 where one or more weight reduction features are provided. The weight reduction zone z3 preferably is provided in the tail section of the yoke 410. According to one preferred embodiment, the wall thickness of the yoke 410 in the zone of weight reduction z3, and preferably in one or more, any or all, of the rear wall 419, draft gear seat 416, and strap portions 420,421 connecting with the rear wall 419, is preferably configured having a maximum thickness, measured corresponding with the spherical dimension, of a maximum spherical diameter of less than about 1.25 inches, more preferably, less than about 1.2 to 1.15 inches, and most preferred about or less than 0.75 inches. According to one embodiment, the weight reduction zone z3 includes a plurality of dimples, such as those dimples 481,482 shown in the top of the yoke 410, and the dimples 483,484, 485,486 shown in the wall 490 of the rib 413. Although the exemplary embodiment illustrated in
(27) According to an alternate embodiment, ribs may be provided in the rear section of the yoke 410. For example, the weight reduction zone z3 may include a plurality of ribs in the locations at the top or bottom surfaces of the walls, such as, for example, the rear wall 419, the draft gear seat 416, or both. According to one embodiment, U-shaped ribs are provided running in the direction of the yoke, which in some embodiments may include crossing ribs that cross each other. A plurality of ribs may be provided in the tail section of the yoke 410.
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(29) The yoke 510 may be configured with standard yoke contour dimensions for E-Type couplers (such as Y40 and Y41). According to preferred configurations, according to one exemplary embodiment, a yoke configured with the Y40 yoke dimension preferably has a draft gear pocket length of 24 inches, and for a Y41 yoke configuration, the draft gear pocket length is 36 inches long. According to preferred embodiments, the draft gear pocket 526 preferably is sized and dimensioned in accordance with AAR specifications and standards to accommodate a draft gear and/or other components that may be installed for the coupling assembly. According to a preferred embodiment, the E-type yoke may have a preferred length of 41.
(30) According to a preferred embodiment illustrated, openings 535,536 are provided in the respective straps 520,521. The openings 535,536 in the straps 520,521 preferably oppose each other. According to a preferred embodiment, the openings 535,536 are elongated to span across the straps 520,521. The openings 535,536 are shown having radiused ends and a straight elongated portion. The straps 520,521 may be constructed in accordance with an AAR standard, which in some preferred embodiments is 5 inches in height. The openings 535,536 are preferably provided within the 5 inches of strap height. According to a preferred embodiment, the height H1 of the openings 535,536 preferably are up to about one half of the strap height H2, as depicted according to a preferred embodiment shown in
(31) According to one embodiment, the draft gear pocket 526 may be 25 inches (measured from a plane of the rear surface 513a to a plane of the draft gear pocket front walls 522,523). According to one preferred embodiment, the openings 535,536 are provided at a central location of the straps 520,521, relative to the strap height. According to one embodiment, the openings preferably are provided to be located within about 1.5 inches from the edge of a strap wall.
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(33) According to a preferred embodiment, the thickness of the yoke walls preferably may be constructed to be from about 1.25 inches to about 0.25 inch. For example, the thickness of the walls forming the straps 520,521 may be from about 1 inch to 1.25 inches, with a preferred thickness of about 1.125 inches. According to some embodiments, the top and bottom walls 531,532 of the head portion 511 may have a wall thickness that is similar to the walls of the straps 520,521. Preferably the thickness of the keyslot walls 515,516 may be provided to be about 1.25 inches or less, and according to some preferred embodiments, the thickness of the keyslot walls 515,516 is about 1 inch. According to a preferred embodiment, the wall thicknesses of the key slot walls 515,516, the straps 520,521 and top and bottom walls 531,532 may be from about 1 inch to 1.25 inches, wherein each wall or strap pair may have a thickness within this range, which may be a different thickness than the other wall pair or strap pair. According to a preferred embodiment, each strap 520,521 preferably may have a uniform thickness along its length between joining locations (which is shown joining with the butt end 512 at one end thereof, where a radiused fillet may be provided (
(34) According to a preferred embodiment, as illustrated, the yoke 510 has a butt end portion 512 disposed opposite the head portion 511. The butt end portion 512 is shown having radiused or curved edges 512b,512c, and a pair of pockets 550a,550b (see
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(36) The yoke 610 is shown according to a preferred embodiment, with strap openings 635,636 provided in the respective straps 620,621. The strap openings 635,636 preferably oppose each other. According to a preferred embodiment, the strap openings 635,636 are elongated to span across the straps 620,621. The strap openings 635,636 are shown having radiused ends and a straight elongated portion. The straps 620,621 may be constructed in accordance with an AAR standard, which in some preferred embodiments is 5 inches in height (as viewed in
(37) According to a preferred embodiment, the thickness of the walls of the yoke 610 preferably may be constructed to have thicknesses between about 1.25 inches to about 0.25 inch. For example, the thickness of the walls forming the straps 620,621 may be from about 1 inch to 1.25 inches, with a preferred thickness of about 1.125 inches. According to some embodiments, the top and bottom walls 617,618 of the head portion 611 may have a wall thickness that is similar to the walls of the straps 620,621. The top and bottom walls 617,618 may comprise extensions of the respective straps 620,621 and have similar thicknesses or, alternatively, have different thicknesses than the respective straps 620,621. Accordingly, the pin bores 615,616 preferably have a depth corresponding with the thickness of the respective top and bottom wall 615,616, or respective top or bottom strap 620,621. According to a preferred embodiment a positioning feature is provided at the yoke head portion 611. Referring to
(38) According to a preferred embodiment, as illustrated, the yoke 610 has a butt end portion 612 disposed opposite the head portion 611. The butt portion 612 is shown having radiused or curved edges 612b,612c, and pockets 650a,650b provided in the butt end portion 612. According to preferred embodiments, the pocket arrangement includes a first pocket 650a and second pocket 650b. Referring to
(39) According to a preferred embodiment, the front portion of the straps 620,621 may be constructed to slightly taper inwardly at the head portion 611. According to a preferred embodiment, the inwardly taper of the straps 620,621 preferably is after the front of the openings 635,636, and the straps 620,621 and head walls 617,618 that join with straps 620,621, respectively, also may have an inward taper. According to a preferred embodiment, a further inward taper of the front portions of the walls 617,618 may be provided, and the inward taper may include a portion of converging wall thickness in the front of each wall 617,618, preferably at each front flange 617b,618b.
(40) According to some embodiments, the yoke 610 may be configured with standard yoke contour dimensions for F-Type yokes. According to preferred configurations, a yoke configured with the S-149 yoke dimension preferably has a draft gear pocket length of 24 inches and a length of 37 inches. The spacing between the straps 620,621, as depicted in
(41) According to a preferred embodiment, the yokes 210,310,410,510,610 are constructed from an austempered metal, and more preferably, from austempered ductile iron (ADI). Although other austempered metals may be used, and other grades of ADI, according to a preferred embodiment, yokes may be constructed from Grade 3 ADI. According to a preferred embodiment, the ADI may be Grade 3 ADI in accordance with ASTM A897/A897M for ADI castings. According to some preferred embodiments, yokes 10,110 may have properties that meet or exceed the specifications for Grade 3 ADI.
(42) The yoke preferably joins with a coupler that carries a pivotally connected knuckle movable between open and closed positions. According to alternate embodiments, the yokes 210, 310,410,510,610 may be made from austempered steel, which may be an austempered alloy steel. Other austempered metals, such as, for example, austempered ductile iron, and austempered metal alloys, may be used to construct the yokes 210,310,410,510,610. As discussed herein, the coupler, as well as the knuckle used in conjunction with the yoke 210,310,410,510,610 also may be constructed from austempered metal. As discussed above in connection with the couplers, preferred compositions, such as steel, as well as alloy steel compositions, e.g., alloyed preferably with magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, copper or mixtures thereof, or more preferably, with chromium, nickel or mixtures thereof, (or mixtures of the preferred and more preferred metals), may be used to form the yokes 210,310,410,510,610. The steel or preferred/more preferred alloy steel composition is austempered to obtain tensile strength, yield, and elongation properties for the inventive yokes which are suitable to meet or exceed the AAR standards for yokes utilized in coupling systems, including the current standard set forth by the American Association of Railroads (AAR) in AAR Manual of Standards and Recommended Practices, such as current standard M-211, M-205, M-220 NDT and Rule 88 of the AAR Office Manual, the complete contents of which are herein incorporated by reference. Like the couplers discussed herein, the yokes 210,310,410,510,610, according to preferred embodiments, may be constructed from ductile iron that is austempered. The ductile iron also may be used in alloy form, preferably, with nickel, molybdenum, manganese, copper, or mixtures thereof, to form the yokes 210, 310,410. The yokes 210.310.410.510,610 may be produced using any suitable production method. According to one method, the yoke 210,310,410,510,610 may be formed from a casting. For example, where the casting of the yoke is made from ductile iron, the ductile iron casting may be subjected to an austempering process to produce an austempered ductile iron yoke.
(43) According to some embodiments, the yokes may be provided with one or more zones of reduced material, which, for example, where a casting process is used to form the yoke, may be accomplished by coring, and preferably, with specialized coring in designated zones of the yoke. Embodiments of the yoke may be provided with ribs for strengthening areas or zones of the yoke, and, according to some preferred embodiments, ribs may be provided in conjunction with coring. The ribs may be provided in configurations alternate to those preferred configurations shown and described herein. Although some embodiments of the present lightweight yoke may be constructed to resemble prior yoke geometries, including prior exterior yoke geometries, lightweight yokes according to the invention may be constructed to have geometries that are different than prior yokes but which also are compatible with coupling and usage of the prior yokes for connection with and use with prior and existing standard AAR couplers and other components of the coupling assembly. The lightweight yokes of the invention provide a lightweight alternative that may be used in place of prior yokes, wherever the prior yokes have been used or are called for.
(44) According to preferred embodiments, the yokes may be made from a casting, although any suitable process for forming the yokes may be employed, including, for example, investment casting.
(45) These and other advantages may be realized with the present invention. While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, the description is illustrative and is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention. Moreover, while specific advantages have been enumerated above, various embodiments may include all, some or none of the enumerated advantages. The yokes may be formed by any suitable process, including, for example, molding, casting, and forging. The dimensions and thicknesses of the yokes, according to some preferred embodiments, are such that the yokes according to the invention, such as the yokes, 210,310,410,510,610 shown and described herein, may be used in standard coupling assemblies with other standard coupling assembly components, such as, for example, couplers, knuckles, locks and lock lifts. The improved yokes preferably may be interchangeable with prior yokes, and yokes according to the invention may meet or exceed AAR standards for yokes. Various modifications and changes may occur to those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention described herein and as defined by the appended claims. It is intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that it be understood that it is the following claims, including all equivalents, that are intended to define the spirit and scope of this invention.
(46) It is intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that it be understood that it is the following claims, including all equivalents, that are intended to define the spirit and scope of this invention. Numerous other changes, substitutions, variations, alterations and modifications may be ascertained by those skilled in the art and it is intended that the present invention encompass all such changes, substitutions, variations, alterations and modifications as falling within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.