Claims
- 1. A drain pan structure for causing run-off of a liquid or light solids from rail cars supported on rails and crossties; said pan structure comprising:a drain pan member for fitting between the rails formed of a molded plastic material and having an integrally molded downwardly extending drain pipe; an elongate transverse drain conduit for fitting between a pair of adjacent crossties below said pan member and having an upper surface spaced below said pan member; an opening in said transverse drain conduit in alignment with said drain pipe; and resilient means within said opening receiving said drain pipe to permit limited transverse movement between said pan member and said transverse drain conduit.
- 2. A drain pan structure as set forth in claim 1 wherein said resilient means comprises an elastomeric sleeve positioned within said opening about said drain pipe for sealing thereabout and to permit limited flexure of said drain pan member.
- 3. A drain pan structure as set forth in claim 2 wherein said drain pipe has an upwardly facing shoulder adjacent the bottom of said pan member and a grate is positioned on said shoulder over said drain pipe.
- 4. A drain pan structure as set forth in claim 1 where said pan member has a plurality of longitudinally extending ribs along the bottom of said pan member defining a plurality of flow channels for liquid and solid materials.
- 5. A system for collecting liquid spillage at rail facilities having a pair of rails supported on crossties; said system including a plurality of center pans positioned end to end between the rails and a plurality of side pans positioned in end to end relation along the sides of the rails, said center pans and said side pans supported on said crossties; each of said pans having a downwardly extending integral tubular drain and being molded to shape from a lightweight plastic material; said center pans each having a pair of upwardly extending resilient side flanges engaging the rails beneath the heads thereof in a sealing relation; andan enclosed transverse drain conduit positioned between a pair of crossties beneath the pans; said transverse conduit having an upper opening for each of said pans and said downwardly extending tubular drains are received within the upper openings in said transverse drains for the liquid spillage.
- 6. The system as set forth in claim 5 wherein a resilient annular sealing member is positioned about each of said upper openings in said transverse drain conduit, and receives a tubular drain for sealing about the tubular drain.
- 7. In combination with a pair of rails supported on crossties and ballast of a railroad track; an improved pan collection system for collecting run-off of a liquid or light solids spilled while unloading or loading a rail car supported on said rails and crossties; said pan collection system comprising:a plurality of sets of drain pan members arranged end-to-end and supported by said crossties and ballast, each of said sets of pan members including a center pan member positioned between said rails and outside pan members positioned respectively on opposite sides of said rails and said center pan member; an enclosed transverse elongate drain conduit positioned between a pair of adjacent crossties below said pan members and having an upper surface spaced vertically from said pan members; said center pan member formed of a resilient material and having upwardly directed side flanges for fitting beneath the upper heads of said pair of rails for positioning said center pan between the rails; a pair of spaced openings in said center pan member and said transverse drain conduit; a drain pipe mounted between said pair of openings to provide a flow passage from said pan members to said enclosed transverse drain conduit; and resilient means adjacent said drain pipe to permit limited movement of said pan members relative to said transverse drain conduit.
- 8. The combination as set forth in claim 7 wherein said resilient means comprises an elastomeric seal positioned about said drain pipe and fitting within said vertically aligned opening in said enclosed transverse drain conduit to provide a generally fluid tight seal thereat.
- 9. The combination as set forth in claim 7 wherein said center pan member is formed of a one piece homogeneous resilient material.
- 10. The combination as set forth in claim 1 wherein said center pan member is formed of a molded plastic material and said drain pipe is integrally formed with said center pan member.
- 11. The combination as set forth in claim 10 wherein said center pan member is formed of polyethylene.
- 12. The combination as set forth in claim 7 wherein said center pan has a plurality of longitudinally extending parallel ribs therein defining flow channels between adjacent ribs for directing the flow of fluid toward said opening in said pan members.
- 13. The combination as set forth in claim 12 wherein said center pan member has an upper surface sloping downwardly from one end of said center pan member to the other opposite end thereof, and said opening in said center pan member is positioned in said opposite end.
- 14. The combination as set forth in claim 7 wherein adjacent center pans are positioned in end to end relation to said first mentioned center pan, each of said center pans having an upper end flange extending in a lapping relation to an adjacent end flange on a contiguous center pan, and fasteners are secured to said lapping end flanges to permit limited longitudinal movement between adjacent center pans resulting from ambient temperature changes.
- 15. A system for collecting liquid spillage at rail facilities having a pair of rails supported on crossties; said system comprising:a center pan supported on said crossties positioned between the rails and formed of a resilient material, said center pan having a downwardly extending integral tubular drain and a pair of integral upwardly extending sides engaging the rails beneath the heads; and an upper cover for each of said center pans formed of a resilient material and having a pair of opposed integral sides defining longitudinally extending channels for fluid flow, said sides of said upper cover supported on said sides of said center pan for relative movement to remove said cover and open said center pan for the collection of liquid spillage.
- 16. The system for collecting liquid spillage as defined in claim 15 wherein said sides of said cover have upwardly extending flanges for engaging the rails beneath the heads thereof.
- 17. The system for collecting liquid spillage as defined in claim 15 further comprising:a downwardly extending spout in each of said sides of said cover; and an opening in each said side of said center pan aligned with said spout to permit fluid flow therethrough.
- 18. The system for collecting liquid spillage as defined in claim 15 further comprising a plurality of center pans positioned in end to end relation between the rails, each center pan having a pair of opposed sides; anda plurality of covers positioned over said center pans, each of said covers having a pair of opposed sides supported on said sides of said center pans and engaging the rails beneath the heads thereof.
- 19. The system for collecting liquid spillage as defined in claim 18 wherein said covers are mounted on said center pans for relative sliding movement for removal of said covers from said center pans to open said pans for collection of liquid spillage.
- 20. The system of collecting liquid spillage as defined in claim 15 wherein said center pan has a plurality of longitudinally extending ribs to provide flow channels, said ribs defining the bottom of said center pan and engaging the crossties for being supported thereon; said center pan and said cover thereon sloping downwardly toward an end of said center pan for fluid flow along said sides for discharge from the end of the center pan.
- 21. The system for collecting liquid spillage as defined in claim 15 wherein a side pan is positioned on said crossties outwardly of each of rail; andan upper cover is provided on each of said side pans.
- 22. The system for collecting liquid spillage as defined in claim 21 further comprising:a downwardly extending spout in each of said covers for said side pans positioned along the adjacent rail.
- 23. In combination with a pair of rails supported on crossties and ballast of a railroad track; an improved pan collection system for collecting run-off of a liquid or light solids spilled while unloading or loading a rail car supported on said rails and crossties; said pan collection system comprising:a plurality of sets of drain pan members arranged end-to-end and supported by said crossties and ballast, each of said sets of pan members including a center pan member positioned between said rails and outside pan members positioned respectively on opposite sides of said rails and said center pan member; a transverse elongate drain conduit positioned between a pair of adjacent crossties below said pan members and having an upper surface spaced vertically from said pan members; said center pan member formed of a resilient material and having upwardly directed side flanges engaging the rails at beneath the upper heads of said pair of rails for positioning said center pan between the rails; a pair of aligned openings in said center pan member and said transverse drain conduit; and a drain pipe mounted between said pair of openings to provide a flow passage from said center pan member to said enclosed transverse drain conduit; said center pan having a plurality of longitudinally extending ribs for reinforcing said center pan and to provide flow channels, said ribs defining the bottom of said center pan and engaging the crossties for being supported thereon.
- 24. The combination as defined in claim 23 wherein said plurality of longitudinally extending ribs define a plurality of deep flow channels and a plurality of shallow flow channels between adjacent deep flow channels.
- 25. The combination as defined in claim 24 wherein the bottom of said center pan slopes progressively downwardly to said drain pipe for fluid flow to said drain pipe.
- 26. The combination as defined in claim 24 wherein said drain pipe, is positioned adjacent one end of said center pan and the bottom of said center pan slopes progressively downward to said drain pipe from the opposite end of said center pan.
- 27. The combination as defined in claim 23 further comprising:an upper cover for said center pan having a pair of opposed resilient side flanges forming a channel for fluid flow, said side flanges of said upper cover supported on said side flanges of said center pan; said upper cover being removably mounted on said side flanges of said center pan.
- 28. The combination as defined in claim 27, further comprising:a downwardly extending spout in each of said flanges of said cover; and an opening in each said side flange of said center pan aligned with said spout to permit fluid flow therethrough.
- 29. The combination as defined in claim 27 wherein said cover is mounted on said center pan for relatively sliding movement for removal of said cover from said center pan to open said center pan for collection of liquid spillage.
- 30. The combination as defined in claim 27 wherein said resilient side flanges of said upper cover are upwardly directed for fitting beneath the upper heads of said pair of rails for fitting over said side ranges of said center pan.
- 31. The combination as defined in claim 23, further comprising:a pair of center pans positioned between the rails in end to end relation and said transverse drain conduit extends beneath said pair of center pans; and a drain pipe is mounted between each center pan and the transverse drain conduit for the flow of liquids, said center pans having said ribs sloping downwardly to the associated drain pipes for the flow of liquids to said drain pipe.
- 32. The combination as set forth in claim 31 wherein said plurality of longitudinally extending ribs defines the bottom of each center pan and forms a plurality of deep flow channels and a plurality of shallow flow channels between the deep flow channels.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 09/059,748 filed Apr. 14, 1998 entitled “Flexible Center Drain Pan For Railroad Track”, now abandoned; which is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 08/643,014 filed May 2, 1996 entitled “Railroad Track Collector Pan System”, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,782,405 dated Jul. 21, 1998.
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