Claims
- 1. A railroad car for carrying containers comprising:
- a car body supported by rail truck means adapted for movement over a railroad;
- the car body having opposing side walls and an end wall near each end connected to the side walls with said side walls and end walls defining a well in which a container can be received;
- means for supporting the bottom of a container, when in the well, comprising a plurality of spaced metal castings joined to each side wall and spaced inwardly from the well end walls;
- each casting being substantially L-shaped and having a substantially vertical leg joined at the bottom of a side wall and the casting having an arm extending laterally substantially horizontally inwardly toward the center of the car to aid in supporting a container in the well;
- the casting vertical leg having inner and outer substantially vertical spaced apart flanges longitudinal to an adjoining car body side wall and at least two spaced apart substantially vertical webs lateral to and joined to the flanges thereby defining a vertical pocket open at the top and extending downwardly for less than the length of the leg;
- the casting lateral horizontal arm having top and bottom substantially horizontal spaced apart flanges and at least two spaced apart substantially vertical webs joined to the flanges thereby defining a horizontal pocket open at the end of the arm and extending horizontally inwardly from the arm end for less than the length of the arm.
- 2. A railroad car according to claim 1 in which the leg has at least three spaced apart vertical webs joined to the inner and outer flanges thereby describing at least two vertical pockets.
- 3. A railroad car according to claim 1 in which the leg has at least four spaced apart vertical webs joined to the inner and outer flanges thereby describing at least three vertical pockets.
- 4. A railroad car according to claim 1 in which the arm has at least three spaced apart vertical webs joined to the top and bottom flanges thereby describing at least two horizontal pockets.
- 5. A railroad car according to claim 1 in which the arm has at least four spaced apart vertical webs joined to the inner and outer flanges thereby describing at least three horizontal pockets.
- 6. A railroad car according to claim 1 in which:
- the leg has at least four spaced apart vertical webs joined to the inner and outer flanges thereby describing at least three vertical pockets; and
- the arm has at least four spaced apart vertical webs joined to the inner and outer flanges thereby describing at least three horizontal pockets.
- 7. A railroad car according to claim 1 in which the leg inner flange merges into the arm top flange and the leg outer flange merges into the arm bottom flange.
- 8. A railroad car according to claim 1 in which a plurality of spaced apart substantially vertical fingers extend upwardly from the leg inner flange top and the fingers are joined to the side wall.
- 9. A railroad car according to claim 8 in which the fingers are extensions of the inner flange and each finger is reinforced by an extension of a leg vertical web.
- 10. A railroad car according to claim 1 having a casting located near each side wall end opposite a casting on the other side wall and a lateral crossbeam connected to the arms of said opposing castings.
- 11. A railroad car according to claim 1 in which the casting has a solid corner lock of metal for the width of the casting where the leg and arm merge, with said solid block of metal extending to and forming the bottoms of the leg and arm pockets.
- 12. A railroad car according to claim 1 in which each side wall has vertical braces outside of the well and the leg of each casting is joined to a vertical brace vertically aligned with the leg.
- 13. A railroad car according to claim 12 in which the top of the leg telescopes into the vertical brace.
- 14. A railroad car according to claim 1 in which:
- vertical webs in the leg and the arm are aligned with each other; and
- pairs of such aligned webs form side walls on the leg and the arm.
- 15. A railroad car according to claim 14 in which:
- the leg outer flange and the arm bottom flange terminate at the said casting side walls; and
- the leg inner flange and the arm top flange extend beyond the said casting side walls.
- 16. A railroad car according to claim 1 having:
- a longitudinal horizontal structural angle member having a vertical flange and a horizontal flange extending along the bottom of each side wall with the vertical flange joined to the side wall and the horizontal flange supported by the casting arm.
- 17. A railroad car according to claim 16 in which the angle member vertical flange is close to but is spaced from and is not joined to the casting leg.
- 18. A railroad car according to claim 16 in which the angle member horizontal flange bottom edge portion contacts the casting arm top flange but the horizontal flange and the casting top flange are otherwise out of contact with each other and not joined together.
- 19. A railroad car for carrying containers comprising:
- a car body supported by rail truck means adapted for movement over a railroad;
- the car body having opposing side walls and an end wall near each end connected to the side walls with said side walls and end walls defining a well in which a container can be received;
- means for supporting the bottom of a container, when in the well, comprising a plurality of spaced metal castings joined to each side wall and spaced inwardly from the well end walls;
- each casting having a substantially vertical leg joined at the bottom of a side wall and the casting having an arm extending laterally substantially horizontally inwardly toward the center of the car to aid in supporting a container in the well;
- a longitudinal horizontal structural angle member having a vertical flange and a horizontal flange extending along the bottom of each side wall with the vertical flange joined to the side wall and the horizontal flange supported by the casting arm; and
- the angle member vertical flange not being joined to the casting leg.
- 20. A railroad car according to claim 19 in which the angle member horizontal flange bottom edge portion contacts the casting arm top flange but the horizontal flange and the casting top flange are otherwise out of contact with each other and not joined together.
- 21. A railroad car for carrying containers comprising:
- a car body supported by rail truck means adapted for movement over a railroad;
- the car body having opposing side walls and an end wall near each end connected to the side walls with said side walls and end walls defining a well in which a container can be received;
- means for supporting the bottom of a container, when in he well, comprising a plurality of spaced metal castings joined to each side wall and spaced inwardly from the well end walls;
- each casting having a substantially vertical leg joined at the bottom of a side wall and the casting having an arm extending laterally substantially horizontally inwardly toward the center of the car to aid in supporting a container in the well;
- a longitudinal horizontal structural angle member having a vertical flange and a horizontal flange extending along the bottom of each side wall with the vertical flange joined to the side wall and the horizontal flange supported by the casting arm; an
- the angle member horizontal flange bottom edge portion contacts the casting arm top flange but the horizontal flange and the casting top flange are otherwise out of contact with each other and not joined together.
- 22. A substantially L-shaped casting having a substantially vertical leg and a substantially horizontal arm;
- the casting vertical leg having inner and outer substantially vertical spaced apart flanges and at least two spaced apart substantially vertical webs lateral to and joined to the flanges thereby defining a vertical pocket open at the top and extending downwardly for less than the length of the leg;
- the casting horizontal arm having top and bottom substantially horizontal spaced apart flanges and at least two spaced apart substantially vertical webs joined to the flanges thereby defining a horizontal pocket open at the end of the arm and extending horizontally inwardly from the arm end for less than the length of the arm.
- 23. A casting according to claim 22 in which the leg has at least three spaced apart vertical webs joined to the inner and outer flanges thereby describing at least two vertical pockets.
- 24. A casting according to claim 22 in which the leg has at least four spaced apart vertical webs joined to the inner and outer flanges thereby describing at least three vertical pockets.
- 25. A casting according to claim 22 in which the arm has at least three spaced apart vertical webs joined to the top and bottom flanges thereby describing at least two horizontal pockets.
- 26. A casting according to claim 22 in which the arm has at least four spaced apart vertical webs joined to the inner and outer flanges thereby describing at least three horizontal pockets.
- 27. A casting according to claim 22 in which:
- the leg has at least four spaced apart vertical webs joined to the inner and outer flanges thereby describing at least three vertical pockets; and
- the arm has at least four spaced apart vertical webs joined to the inner and outer flanges thereby describing at least three horizontal pockets.
- 28. A casting according to claim 22 in which the leg inner flange merges into the arm top flange and the leg outer flange merges into the arm bottom flange.
- 29. A casting according to claim 22 in which a plurality of spaced apart substantially vertical fingers extend upwardly from the leg inner flange top.
- 30. A casting according to claim 29 in which the fingers are extensions of the inner flange and each finger is reinforced by an extension of a leg vertical web.
- 31. A casting according to claim 22 in which the casting has a solid corner block of metal for the width of the casting where the leg and arm merge, with said solid block of metal extending to and forming the bottoms of the leg and arm pockets.
- 32. A casting according to claim 22 in which:
- vertical webs in the leg and the arm are aligned with each other; and
- pairs of such aligned webs form side walls on the leg and the arm.
- 33. A casting according to claim 32 in which:
- the leg outer flange and the arm bottom flange terminate at the said casting side walls; and
- the leg inner flange and the arm top flange extend beyond the said casting side walls.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of copending application Ser. No. 890,284 filed July 29, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,771,706, issued Sept. 20, 1988, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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