Claims
- 1. A center beam railcar capable of carrying a load of material, comprising:a deck supporting said load, bulkheads at opposite ends of the railcar, and a center beam connected to each bulkhead, said center beam acting as a principal load-bearing structural support for the car to support the weight of the car and the load, said center beam comprising a center sill, a top chord, and an intermediate structure connecting the top chord and the center sill and assisting substantially in supporting the top chord against buckling in a horizontal plane, said intermediate structure comprising a plurality of vertical posts and diagonal members, said top chord, vertical posts and diagonal braces contributing substantially to the strength of the center beam, and thus to the weight-carrying capacity of the car, said top chord bearing substantial compression loads and having sufficient strength, stiffness and durability for long term usage in commercial rail transport, said top chord being free of any structure protruding substantially beyond the width of said intermediate structure to permit the load to be stacked against the center beam and alongside the top chord, said top chord being positioned at approximately the same height as the top of each bulkhead, said deck including first and second end portions at a first elevation and a depressed central portion at a second elevation, said railcar having a clear loading height of at least about 14 ft. above said depressed central portion of said deck, said railcar being capable of carrying at least about 110 tons of products having a density of about 30 lbs./cu. ft., said railcar having an unloaded weight of not greater than about 70,000 lbs.
- 2. The railcar of claim 1 wherein each of said first and second end portions has a length of about 16 ft.
- 3. The railcar of claim 2 wherein said depressed central portion has a length of about 40 ft.
- 4. The railcar of claim 3 wherein the unloaded car has a weight of about 64,000 to 66,000 lbs.
- 5. The railcar of claim 4 further comprising a pair of side sills and a plurality of elongated flexible members for securing the lading with one end of each elongated flexible member secured on each side at or near the side sill, and a plurality of winches, wherein the elongated flexible members are of sufficient length to extend from said winches over the lading and top chord to the opposite side sill when the car is fully loaded, and wherein said railcar further includes retaining means on the opposite side sill to secure the free ends of the elongated flexible members.
- 6. A center beam railcar in accordance with claim 5 wherein said top chord is a rectangular tubular member.
- 7. A center beam railcar carrying a load comprising a plurality of bundles of products, said railcar comprising:a deck, bulkheads at opposite ends of the railcar, and a center beam connected to each bulkhead and having about the same height as each bulkhead, said center beam acting as a principal load-bearing structural support for the car to support the weight of the car and the load, said center beam comprising a center sill, a top chord, and an intermediate structure connecting the top chord and the center sill, the top chord having a width not substantially greater than the width of said intermediate structure and being free of any structure protruding beyond the width of said intermediate structure, the load being stacked to the height of the top chord and alongside the top chord, said top chord bearing substantial compression loads and having sufficient strength, stiffness and durability for long term usage in commercial rail transport, said deck including first and second end portions at a first elevation and a depressed central portion at a second elevation, said railcar having a clear loading height of at least about 14 ft. above said depressed central portion of said deck, said railcar being capable of carrying at least about 110 tons of wood products, said railcar having an unloaded weight of not greater than about 70,000 lbs., each of the end portions having a length approximately equal to an integral multiple of the length of one of said bundles, wherein said first elevation is above said second elevation by a dimension approximately equal to the height of one of said bundles.
- 8. The railcar of claim 7 wherein each of said first and second end portions has a length of about 16 ft.
- 9. The railcar of claim 8 wherein said depressed central portion has a length of about 40 ft.
- 10. The railcar of claim 9 wherein the unloaded car has a weight of about 64,000 to 66,000 lbs.
- 11. The railcar of claim 10 further comprising a pair of side sills and a plurality of elongated flexible members for securing the lading with one end of each elongated flexible member secured on each side at or near the side sill, and a plurality of winches, wherein the elongated flexible members are of sufficient length to extend from said winches over the lading and top chord to the opposite side sill when the car is fully loaded, and wherein said railcar further includes retaining means on the opposite side sill to secure the free ends of the elongated flexible members.
- 12. A center beam railcar in accordance with claim 11 wherein said top chord is a rectangular tubular member.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of the provisional application of the same title, filed Aug. 9, 1999, Application No. 60/147,849, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
US Referenced Citations (10)
Provisional Applications (1)
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