Claims
- 1. In an articulated railway car adapted to be coupled into a train, said railway car comprising a series of car units each having a center sill and connected end to end by articulated connectors to form a railway car, a single railway car truck having wheels bridging the gap between each pair of said end to end car units with the said ends mounted thereon, a handbrake arrangement for braking said series of car units comprising (1) brake shoes disposed to be moved against wheels of a plurality of said trucks by a single hand operated mechanism, and to exert braking pressures on the wheels, (2) means for hand initiating a braking force to be transmitted to the brake shoes and (3) means for transmitting the said initiated force to the brake shoes comprising a series of brake rods, levers and linkages including a transverse horizontal lever which extends through openings in said center sills and on each side of the center sill, one end of said horizontal lever being operatively connected to the means for initiating the force and an opposite end of said horizontal lever being operatively connected to the brake shoes, and a compression force isolating link which permits transmission of tension forces only in the connection between the transverse horizontal lever and the brake shoes and which avoids movement of the force transmitting brake rods and levers when the brake shoes are moved by structure other than the hand initiating means.
- 2. The articulated railway car of claim 1 wherein the brake shoe is supported on a brake beam.
- 3. A railway car assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the said force transmission means includes a pair of vertical levers near the center of which is attached a brake beam-brake shoe combination for contacting the car wheels, the other end of the vertical lever being connected to a dead lever point fixed to the center sill.
- 4. A railway car assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein the horizontal lever extending through the center sill is attached by means of a short connecting rod to a similar horizontal lever extending through the center sill, one end of which is attached to a fulcrum point fixed to the center sill, and the other end of which is connected to a horizontal brake rod for transmitting brake force to succeeding car trucks.
- 5. A railway car assembly as defined in claim 1, wherein a short horizontal connecting rod is connected at approximately the center of each of the horizontal levers that extend through the center sill.
- 6. A railway car assembly as defined in claim 5, wherein the short horizontal connecting rod includes a conventional automatic slack adjuster.
- 7. A hand actuated brake arrangement for an assembly of railway car units connected end to end by articulated connectors to form a series of railway car units acting as a single railway car when coupled in a railway train which may have a power braking system, said hand actuated brake arrangement comprising a hand actuable means for initiating a force, brake shoe assemblies for responding to the said initiated force to exert a braking force against wheels of said trucks, and means for transmitting said initiated force from said force initiating means to said brake shoe assemblies independent of any power braking system and including brake rods with sections thereof spanning the gap between car units.
- 8. The hand actuated brake arrangement of claim 7 wherein said means for initiating the said force is a hand operated mechanism and said means for transmitting to said initiated force to the brake shoe assemblies comprises a sheave spaced from said operated mechanism, a chain attached to said hand operated mechanism and responsive to operation of the mechanism, said chain extending from said mechanism around said sheave, and connected to a brake rod supported on the center sill and free to move horizontally relative to the center sill when said mechanism is actuated, said brake rod spanning the space between car units and disposed above each brake shoe of the trucks of the car units of the series, and means for connecting the brake rod to each said brake shoe assembly whereby wheels on a plurality of railway trucks of the car units of the series are braked substantially simultaneously when the said hand operated mechanism is operated.
- 9. An articulated railway car assembly comprising
- (1) a series of car units connected end to end at their inner ends by an articulated connector, said series terminating in end car units having semi-automatic couplers for coupling the series as a car into a train, said inside ends of said car units connected together with an articulated connector being mounted on a single truck having wheels which bridges the said inside ends of the car units to form an assembly which is adapted to be coupled as a single car into a train of cars having semi-automatic couplers, and
- (2) a handbrake arrangement for parking the said series of car units as a single car, said handbrake comprising a means for initiating a force, brake shoe assemblies to be moved into contact with wheels of a plurality of said trucks and to press against the wheels to exert braking forces against the wheels in response to the initiated force, and means for transmitting said force to the brake shoe assemblies to exert substantially simultaneous braking forces against the plurality of wheels, said means for transmitting said force comprising a series of rods and levers connected together and to the brake shoe assemblies and to the force initiating means and an automatic slack adjuster in said force transmission means for adjustment to compensate for wear of the brake shoes.
- 10. In combination, a series of car units connected end-to-end by articulated connectors to form a railway car, a plurality of railway car trucks with wheels positioned one between each pair of car units and supporting adjacent car unit ends, brake means associated with the wheels of a plurality of said trucks including a pair of brake beams at each truck, and hand operable means for simultaneously actuating said brake means associated with at least two of said car trucks including a motion-transmitting linkage extending along the length of the car units a sufficient distance to span said two or more trucks and being movable lengthwise of the car, the brake means of each truck having a motion-transmitting system with interconnected members movable to actuate the brake beams, and a member of each system being connected to said linkage whereby movement of said linkage causes simultaneous actuation of the brake means for said two or more trucks, and each motion-transmitting system includes a member operable in tension to transmit motion when said linkage is moved to actuate the brake means but inoperable to transmit motion in a reverse direction from the brake means to said linkage.
- 11. An articulated railway car assembly comprising, a series of car units connected end-to-end by articulated connectors, said series terminating in end car units having semi-automatic couplers for coupling the series as a car into a train having a power brake system, said inside ends of said car units connected together with an articulated connector being mounted on a single truck which bridges the said outside ends of the car units to form an assembly which is adapted to be coupled as a single car into a train of cars having semi-automatic couples, and a hand brake arrangement for parking said series of car units as a single car comprising, a plurality of brake shoe assemblies having brake beams associated with wheels of a plurality of said trucks remote from said semi-automatic couplers, a motion-transmitting system associated with each brake shoe assembly including a movable member operatively connected to said brake beams, a force-transmitting system extending lengthwise of said car units including pivotally-connected rods spanning the space between car units, a hand operated mechanism connected to said force-transmitting system for exerting a pull on said force-transmitting system, and said members of the motion-transmitting system being connected into said force-transmitting system at spaced locations whereby a pull on said force-transmitting system simultaneously moves said members and actuates said brake beams to a braking position.
- 12. An assembly as defined in claim 11 wherein each of said members is pivotally mounted and said pull causes all the members to pivot in the same direction, and means in each motion-transmitting system preventing movement of said members in said direction in response to any movement of the brake beams to a braking position other than by said force-transmitting system.
- 13. An articulated railway car assembly comprising: a series of car units each having a center sill and connected end-to-end at their inner ends by an articulated connector; a plurality of trucks positioned one between adjacent unit inner ends and with one of said articulated connectors mounted on each of said trucks; brake structure associated with a truck including a pair of brake beams and first and second truck vertical levers associated one with each brake beam, said truck vertical levers being pivotally connected at one of their ends to a connecting rod extending therebetween; brake operating structure responsive to hand actuation for operating said brake beams at first and second trucks through operation of said truck vertical levers of said trucks with the structure at each of the first and second trucks including a transverse horizontal lever extending to opposite sides of a car unit center sill, a linkage including a compression force isolating link extended between one end of the horizontal lever and the other end of the first of said truck vertical levers, a rod extended between the other end of the second truck vertical lever and pivotally connected to a fulcrum point fixed relative to the center sill of a car unit, a second lever pivoted about a fulcrum point fixed relative to a car unit center sill, and a slack adjuster mechanism operatively connected between said transverse horizontal lever and said second lever; said brake structure further including a hand-operable member for initiating a force, means for transmitting said force in tension to the transverse horizontal lever of the first truck including a first brake rod and a chain extending along the center sill with a pivoted section of the brake rod spanning the space between inner ends of adjacent car units, said first brake rod being connected to the other end of the horizontal lever associated with the first truck; motion-transmitting connections from said first brake rod to the second truck including a second brake rod extended from said second lever of the first truck to the transverse horizontal lever at the second truck whereby a force is applied through said brake rods to the truck vertical levers of the first and second trucks at a side of the car unit center sills opposite the side along which the brake rods extend; and a further motion-transmitting connection for operating the brake structure at a third truck including an additional brake rod in line with the aforementioned brake rods and with a compression force isolating link connecting the second lever of the second truck to a first truck vertical lever at the third truck at the same side of the center sill as the last-mentioned brake rod and the second truck vertical lever at the third truck being pivotally-connected through a connecting link to a fulcrum point fixed relative to the adjacent center sill.
- 14. An articulated railway car assembly comprising: a series of car units each having a center sill and connected end-to-end at their inner ends by an articulated connector; a plurality of trucks positioned one between adjacent unit inner ends and with one of said articulated connectors mounted on each of said trucks; brake structure associated with a plurality of trucks including a pair of brake beams and first and second truck vertical levers associated one with each brake beam, said truck vertical levers being pivotally connected at one of their ends to a connecting rod extending therebetween; brake operating structure responsive to hand actuation for operating said brake beams at first and second trucks through operation of said truck vertical levers of said trucks with the structure at each of the first and second trucks including a transverse horizontal lever extending to opposite sides of a car unit center sill, a linkage including a compression force isolating link extended between one end of the horizontal lever and the other end of the first of said truck vertical levers, a rod extended between the other end of the second truck vertical lever and pivotally connected to a fulcrum point fixed relative to the center sill of a car unit, a second lever pivoted about a fulcrum point fixed relative to a car unit center sill, and a slack adjuster mechanism operatively connected between said transverse horizontal lever and said second lever; said brake structure further including a hand-operable member for initiating a force, means for transmitting said force in tension to the transverse horizontal lever of the first truck including a first brake rod extending along the center sill with a pivoted section spanning the space between inner ends of adjacent car units, said first brake rod being connected to the other end of the horizontal lever associated with the first truck; and motion-transmitting connections from said first brake rod to a second truck including a second brake rod extended from said second lever of the first truck to the transverse horizontal lever at the second truck whereby a force is applied through said brake rods and the transverse horizontal levers to the truck vertical levers of the first and second trucks at a side of the car unit center sills opposite the side along which the brake rods extend.
- 15. An articulated railway car assembly having structure for hand setting brakes associated with three wheeled trucks comprising: a series of car units each having a center sill and connected end-to-end at their inner ends by an articulated connector; a plurality of trucks positioned one between adjacent unit inner ends and with one of said articulated connectors mounted on each of said trucks; brake structure associated with each truck including a pair of brake beams and first and second truck vertical levers associated one with each brake beam, said truck vertical levers being located at the same side of two of said trucks and on the opposite side of a third truck; brake operating structure responsive to hand actuation for operating said brake beams at two of the three trucks through operation of said truck vertical levers which are at the same side of said trucks with the structure at said two trucks including at transverse horizontal lever extending to opposite sides of a car unit center sill, a linkage including a compression force isolating link extended between one end of the horizontal lever and an end of the first of said truck vertical levers, a rod extended between an end of the second truck vertical lever and pivotally connected to a fulcrum point fixed relative to the center sill of a car unit, a connecting rod pivotally connected to the other ends of said truck vertical levers, a second lever pivoted about a fulcrum point fixed relative to a car unit center sill and extending to opposite sides of the center sill, connecting means between said transverse horizonatl lever and said second lever; said brake structure further including a hand-operable member at an end of a car unit remote from an articulated connection for initiating a force, means for transmitting said force, means for transmitting said force in tension to the transverse horizontal lever of one of the two trucks including a first brake rod extending along the center sill with a pivoted section spanning the space between inner ends of adjacent car units, said first brake rod being connected to the other end of the horizontal lever associated with the first of said two trucks; motion-transmitting connections from said first brake rod to the second of said two trucks including a second brake rod extended from said second lever of the first truck to the transverse hoirzontal lever at the second truck whereby a force is applied through said brake rods to the truck vertical levers of the first and second trucks at a side of the car unit center sills opposite the side along which the brake rods extend; and a further motion-transmitting connection for operating the truck vertical levers at the third truck which are at the same side of a car unit center sill as the brake rods including an additional brake rod in line with the aforementioned brake rods with a compression force isolating link connecting the second lever of the second truck to a first truck vertical lever at the third truck at the same side of the center sill as the last-mentioned brake rod and the second truck vertical lever at the third truck being pivotally connected through a connecting link to a fulcrum point fixed relative to the adjacent center sill.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 969,652, filed Dec. 15, 1978, now abandoned.
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