Claims
- 1. An articulated flat car for carrying lading containers at a single level comprising first and second platforms supported at one end by end trucks and at the other end by trucks shared with an adjacent platform, and at least one intermediate platform supported on trucks shared with adjacent platforms, said platforms connected by articulated connections between adjacent platforms, said platforms having outer container retention means positioned adjacent opposite ends thereof, and additional container retention means fixedly attached only to alternate platforms intermediate said outer container retention means.
- 2. The car of claim 1 wherein each platform comprises a center sill and lateral bolsters connected to the center sill adjacent either end, the outer retention means being mounted near the ends of the bolsters.
- 3. The car of claim 2 wherein the platforms having additional retention means further comprise a cross-bearer connected to the center sill intermediate the outer retention means, the additional retention means being mounted near the ends of the cross-bearer.
- 4. The car of claim 1 wherein the platforms having additional retention means comprise a center sill and a cross-bearer connected to the center sill intermediate the outer retention means, the additional retention means being mounted near the ends of the cross-bearer.
- 5. The car of claim 4 wherein the cross-bearer is located half way between the outer retention means.
- 6. The car of claim 1 having five platforms and wherein three of the platforms have additional container retention means.
- 7. The car of claim 1 wherein the outer container retention means are positioned to support containers having securement fittings at the position of securement fittings of forty-foot containers.
- 8. The car of claim 7 wherein the position of the outer container retention means is such as to retain the opposite ends of two 20 foot containers positioned longitudinally end-to-end in closely spaced relation and the additional container retention means are positioned to support securement fittings of the adjacent ends of the twenty-foot containers.
- 9. The car of claim 1 wherein the outer retention means are locking devices.
- 10. The car of claim 2 further comprising container floor safety means attached to each platform for preventing container lading from falling to the track in the event of a container floor failure, the container floor safety means extending transversely of the center sill and having a width which is substantially equal to the width of the containers and positioned such that the container floor is normally retained in spaced relation thereto when containers are disposed on the container retention means.
- 11. The car of claim 3 wherein the center sill, lateral bolsters and cross-bearers, on platforms having cross-bearers, comprise the primary car structure, and further comprising container floor safety means attached to the primary car structure of each platform for preventing container lading from falling to the track in the event of a container floor failure, the container floor safety means extending transversely of the center sill and having a width which is substantially equal to the width of the containers and positioned such that the container floor is normally retained in spaced relation thereto when containers are disposed on the container retention means.
- 12. The car of claim 11 wherein the container floor safety means comprises a plurality of cross-ties connected to the center sill and longitudinal stringers connecting the outer ends of the cross-ties.
- 13. The car of claim 12 wherein the cross-ties are sized such that the width between stringers is no less than six and a half feet.
- 14. The car of claim 12 wherein the cross-ties are spaced such that there are no openings between the center sill, adjacent cross-ties and stringers greater than eight square feet in area.
- 15. A flat car for carrying containers having a primary car structure comprising a center sill, a lateral bolster connected to the center sill adjacent each end thereof, and container retention means mounted at the outer ends of the lateral bolsters, the primary car structure defining at least one platform supported on trucks, and container floor safety means connected to the primary car structure for preventing container lading from falling to the track in the event of a container floor failure, the container floor safety means extending transversely of the center sill and having a width which is substantially equal to the width of the containers and positioned such that the container floor is normally retained in spaced relation thereto when containers are disposed on the container retention means.
- 16. The car of claim 15 wherein the container floor safety means comprises a plurality of cross-ties connected to the center sill and longitudinal stringers connecting the outer ends of the cross-ties.
- 17. The car of claim 16 wherein the cross-ties are sized such that the width between stringers is no less than six and a half feet.
- 18. The car of claim 16 wherein the cross-ties are spaced such that there are no openings between the center sill, adjacent cross-ties and stringers greater than eight square feet in area.
- 19. A method of optimizing the loading of long and short containers on a multiple-platform, articulated container flat car without overloading its shared trucks, comprising the steps of:
- providing outer container retention means adjacent the ends of all platforms;
- providing additional container retention means intermediate the outer retention means only on alternate platforms;
- placing one long container or two short containers on said alternate platforms; and
- placing long containers on the remaining platforms.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further characterized in that the flat car platforms comprise a primary car structure including a center sill and end bolsters attached to the sill, and further comprising the step of providing a container floor safety means connected to the primary car structure for preventing container lading from falling to the track in the event of a container floor failure, the container floor safety means extending transversely of the center sill and having a width which is substantially equal to the width of the containers.
- 21. An articulated flat car for carrying lading containers at a single level comprising at least first and second platforms supported at one end by trucks and at the other end by an articulated connection at a shared truck, both of said first and second platforms having outer container retention means positioned adjacent opposite ends thereof, and only one of said platforms having additional container retention means fixedly attached intermediate said outer container retention means.
- 22. An articulated flat car for carrying lading containers at a single level comprising at least first and second adjacent platforms supported at their outer ends by trucks and at their adjacent ends by an articulated connected at a shared truck, both of said platforms having container retention means fixedly mounted thereon and arranged such that only two short containers can be loaded on the first platform and only one container containers of a second, different load-carrying capacity can be loaded on the second platform.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 07/110,118 filed on 10/19/87, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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