Claims
- 1. An automatic air-hose coupling system for installation at an end of the undercarriage of a railroad car and for coupling to a substantially identical counterpart coupling system, in oppositely facing relation therewith, of an adjacent car so as to pneumatically connect the train-line hoses of the two cars, said air-hose coupling system comprising, in combination,a rearwardly extending coupler shank parallel to the longitudinal axis of the car, a front-mating means, attached to the front end of said coupler shank, for engaging and pneumatically coupling with a front-mating means of said substantially identical counterpart coupling system, and a support portion for supporting said coupler shank so as to attach said front-mating means to the undercarriage of the railroad car, said front-mating means including, in combination, a substantially rectangular rigid housing structure, having a front-support panel, and a male and a female mating heads, mounted on said front-support panel of the rectangular housing structure and pneumatically connected to the train-line hose of the car, for engaging with, respectively, a female and a male mating heads of said substantially identical counterpart coupling system of the adjacent car, and for employing air pressure from the train-line hose of the respective car to automatically and pneumatically seal the coupling juncture of said engaging.
- 2. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said female mating head comprises a female cylindrical cup, mounted across said front-support panel at one side of a vertical symmetry plane of said rectangular housing structure, with the rear end thereof pneumatically connected to said train-line hose of the car, for receiving a male-engaging element of the male mating head of said counterpart coupling system, wherein said male mating head comprises, a male-engaging air conduit, mounted across said front-support panel at the side of said vertical symmetry plane opposite to that of said female cylindrical cup, with the rear end thereof pneumatically connected to said train-line hose of the car, for engaging with the female cylindrical cup of the female mating head of said counterpart coupling system and means for employing air pressure from said train-line hose to automatically seal the coupling juncture of said engaging.
- 3. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 2, wherein said male-engaging air conduit has a plurality of orifices at the cylindrical side thereof, wherein said means for employing air pressure comprises, an inflatable juncture-sea ling air ring mounted on and surrounding the front portion of said male-engaging air conduit, and means for pneumatically connecting said orifices of said male-engaging conduit to said juncture-sealing air ring, so as to transmit air pressure from said train-line hose to said air ring, such that said air ring is inflated against the interior cylindrical wall of said female cylindrical cup of the female mating head of said counterpart coupling system, while the two oppositely facing coupling systems of said two cars being coupled with one another, so as to seal said coupling juncture.
- 4. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 3, wherein said male mating head further includes air-flow guiding means situated within said male-engaging conduit for causing airflow to pass through said air ring, from the rear end of said male conduit and via said orifices thereon, before said airflow reaching the front end of of said conduit.
- 5. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 4, wherein said air-flow guiding means comprises a rear conical portion engaged with the interior cylindrical wall of said male-engaging conduit and a front outlet portion pneumatically engaged with at least one of said orifices of said male-engaging conduit.
- 6. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 3, wherein said male mating head further includes at least one annular protection collar means mounted on said male-engaging conduit adjacent to said air ring for protecting said air ring and for maintaining the position of the air ring during the coupling and uncoupling processes between said two coupling systems.
- 7. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 2, wherein said female mating head further includes one-way check-valve means situated within said female cylindrical cup for blocking passage of airflow from the rear end of the cylindrical cup to the front end thereof and allowing the passage of airflow in the opposite direction.
- 8. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 7, wherein said one-way check-valve means comprises,a valve head means situated within said female cylindrical cup, an annular valve seat, situated within said female cylindrical cup in front of said valve head means and engaged with the interior cylindrical wall of said cylindrical cup, for receiving said valve head means, and a compression spring means situated within said female cylindrical cup behind said valve head means for urging said valve head means against said valve seat so as to block the passage of airflow from the rear end of said female cylindrical cup to the front end thereof, and to allow the passage of airflow in the opposite direction.
- 9. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 2, wherein said male and female mating heads further include, respectively, male and female electric mating means for engaging with the respective female and male electric mating means of said counterpart coupling system so as to automatically connect the electric lines of said two cars.
- 10. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 9, wherein said male electric mating means includes a plurality of male electric-engaging elements electrically connected to the respective electric lines of said car and means for mounting said male electric-engaging elements around said male-engaging air conduit, and wherein said female electric mating means includes a plurality of female electric-engaging elements, electrically connected to the respective electric lines of said car and mounted at the respective appropriate positions on the interior cylindrical wall of said female cylindrical cup, for receiving and engaging with the respective male electric-engaging elements of said counterpart coupling system so as to connect the electric lines of said two cars.
- 11. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 10, wherein said male-engaging air conduit further comprises a plurality of orifices at the cylindrical side thereof, and wherein said male electric mating means further includes an inflatable annular air ring, mounted around said male-engaging air conduit and situated underneath said male electric-engaging elements, and pneumatically connected to said male-engaging conduit via said plurality of orifices, so as to employ the air pressure from said train-line hose to urge said male electric-engaging elements in radially esoteric direction against the respective female electric-engaging elements of said counterpart coupling system while the coupling systems of said two car being engaged with one another.
- 12. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for attaching said substantially rectangular housing structure to the front end of said coupler shank, including,pivot means for pivotally attaching said rectangular housing structure to said front end of the coupler shank such that said housing structure has limited horizontal rotation freedom with respect to said coupler shank, means for restricting the rotation range of said rotation, and biasing spring means for urging said housing structure toward its default position at which the vertical symmetry plane thereof is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said car.
- 13. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said front-mating means further includes male and female alignment guiding means, affixed, respectively, to a first and a second sides of said substantially rectangular housing structure, for engaging with the respective female and male alignment guiding means of said counterpart coupling system so as to relatively align the front mating means of said two coupling systems and the male and female mating heads mounted thereon to their respective appropriate mating positions during the coupling process between said two coupling systems.
- 14. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 13, wherein said male alignment guiding means comprises a forwardly extending male alignment arm affixed to said first side of said substantially rectangular housing structure, and wherein said female alignment guiding means comprises a pair of substantially identical, oppositely facing, and forwardly extending rigid strips, with each said strip having an arc-shaped front portion and a straight rear portion, perpendicularly affixed to said second side of said substantially rectangular housing structure so as to take form of a longitudinal receiving channel with a substantially wider vertical front opening for receiving, vertically aligning, and engaging with the male alignment arm of said counterpart coupling system during said coupling process.
- 15. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 14, wherein said male alignment guiding means further includes a friction-reduction wheel, with the rotation axis thereof horizontally affixed to the front end of, and in perpendicular relation with, said male alignment arm, for reducing the friction between the male alignment arm and the female alignment guiding means of said counterpart coupling system during said coupling process.
- 16. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 14, wherein said female alignment guiding means further includes a cover plate affixed to the external edges of said two oppositely facing rigid strips so as to form a substantially rectangular longitudinal tunnel at said second side of said substantially rectangular housing structure for receiving the male alignment arm of said counterpart coupling system during said coupling process.
- 17. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said front-mating means further includes airflow control means situated within said substantially rectangular housing structure for blocking passage of airflow from said train-line hose to said male and female mating heads while the two oppositely facing coupling systems of said two cars being disengaged with one another and allowing said airflow passage while said two coupling systems being engaged with one another.
- 18. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 17, wherein said airflow control means includes,a cylindrical air-chamber means situated within said rectangular housing structure, including, a front portion pneumatically connected to said male and female mating heads, a rear portion pneumatically connected to said train-line hose, and valve seat means situated between said front and rear portions, a longitudinally movable piston shaft, with the rear end thereof situated within said rear portion of said cylindrical air chamber means, extending forwardly to the external front of said rectangular housing structure, passing through said front portion of said cylindrical air chamber means and across said front-support panel, having pneumatic sealing means provided thereto, piston valve mean, affixed to the rear end of said piston shaft and situated within said rear portion of said cylindrical air chamber means behind and adjacent to said valve seat means, for engaging with the valve seat means, and a compression spring situated within the rear portion of said air chamber means behind said piston valve means for urging the piston valve means against said valve seat means so as to block passage of airflow from said train-line hose to said male and female mating heads while said two oppositely facing coupling systems being disengaged with one another.
- 19. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 18, wherein said airflow control means is disposed such that the front portion of the piston shaft is at one side of a vertical symmetry plane of said rectangular housing structure, and wherein said front mating means further includes an external casting structure, affixed to the front-support panel of said rectangular housing structure at the side of said vertical symmetry plane opposite to that of said front portion of the piston shaft such that during the coupling process between said two coupling systems, said casting structure encounters and rearwardly urges the piston shaft of said counterpart coupling system against the respective compression spring to unseat the piston valve mean from the respective valve seat means.
- 20. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said front-mating means further includes cushion means for providing said front-support panel and the male and female mating heads mounted thereon with longitudinal cushion mechanism and limited longitudinal movement range with respect to said rectangular housing structure, including compression spring means for urging said front-support panel and the male and female mating heads mounted thereon to their respective front-most positions, so as to keep said mating heads in close contact with the respective mating heads of said counterpart coupling system.
- 21. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said support portion for supporting said coupler shank comprises, in combination, a front-support means for supporting the front portion of said coupler shank and a rear-support means for supporting the rear portion of said coupler shank.
- 22. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 21, wherein said front-support means includes,a shank-support casting structure, having a longitudinal channel at its top for receiving and supporting said coupler shank, said coupler shank being longitudinally movable with respect to said casting structure, and a casting-support structure, attached to the end of the undercarriage of said car from underneath, said casting structure being received at the lower portion of and supported by said casting-support structure such that it has limited vertical movement range with respect to said casting-support structure and that its longitudinal movement is restricted by said casting-support structure.
- 23. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 22, wherein said front-support means further includes a vertical compression spring means situated underneath said casting structure and supported by said casting-support structure for providing said casting structure and said coupler shank with vertical cushion mechanism.
- 24. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 22, wherein said front-support means further includes means for providing said casting structure with limited movement range in lateral direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of said car.
- 25. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 22, wherein said car is a conventional railroad freight car, having a standard center sill and a conventional draft assembly, with a conventional striker situated at each end of said center sill, and wherein said casting-support structure is affixed to said striker from underneath.
- 26. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 21, wherein said rear-support means includes,a shank receiving means, having a longitudinal tunnel at the central portion thereof, for receiving and supporting the rear portion of said coupler shank, said coupler shank being longitudinally movable with respect to said receiving means, and a rear supporting structure, with its top portion attached to the undercarriage of said car from underneath and at an appropriate position, and with said shank receiving means attached to its bottom portion so as to support said shank receiving means.
- 27. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 26, wherein said car is a conventional railroad freight car, having a conventional center sill and a conventional draft assembly, with a conventional yoke situated within and adjacent to each end of said center sill, said yoke having a lower strap, and wherein said top portion of said rear supporting structure is affixed to said lower strap.
- 28. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 26, wherein said car is a conventional railroad freight car, having a standard center sill with two side walls, each said side wall having a conventional lower side flange, and wherein said top portion of said rear supporting structure is affixed to said lower side flanges of said side walls from underneath.
- 29. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said car is a conventional railroad freight car, having a conventional center sill and a conventional draft assembly, with a conventional yoke situated within and adjacent to each end of said center sill, said yoke having a lower strap, and wherein said support portion for supporting said coupler shank includes means for utilizing the movement of said yoke for controlling the position of said coupler shank and said front-mating means so as to keep said front-mating means in close contact with the front-mating means of said counterpart coupling system while the two coupling systems of said two cars being coupled with one another.
- 30. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 29, wherein said means for utilizing includes,a compression spring coaxially and axially movably mounted on said coupler shank, with a spring stop situated at its front and affixed to said coupler shank for limiting the front-most position of said spring with respect to said shank, a flanged shank sleeve, coaxially and axially movably mounted on said coupler shank and disposed at the rear end of said spring, and a vertical thrust structure, including a top portion affixed to said lower strap and a lower engaging portion for engaging with said flanged shank sleeve so as to transfer the forwarding force from said yoke, via said shank sleeve and said compression spring, to said coupler shank and said front mating means.
- 31. The automatic air-hose coupling system as set forth in claim 1, further including, a conventionally used and manually operated pneumatic coupling device, and means for pneumatically connecting said train-line hose of the car to both said front-mating means and said manually operated coupling device such that said car can be pneumatically and manually coupled to a car only installed with manually operated pneumatic coupling device.
- 32. An automatic air-hose coupling system for installation at each end of the undercarriage of a railroad car and for coupling to a substantially identical counterpart coupling system, in oppositely facing relation therewith, of an adjacent car so as to pneumatically connect the train-line hoses of the two cars, said air-hose coupling system comprising in combination a front-mating means for engaging and pneumatically coupling with a front-mating means of said substantially identical counterpart coupling system of the adjacent car and means for supporting said front-mating means and attaching it to the respective end of the undercarriage of the car,said front-mating means including,a male and a female mating heads, pneumatically connected to the train-line hose of the car, for engaging with respectively a female and a male mating heads of said substantially identical counterpart coupling system of the adjacent car, and means for employing air pressure from the train-line hose of the respective car to automatically and pneumatically seal the coupling juncture of said engaging, said car being a conventional railroad freight car, having a conventional center sill and a conventional draft assembly with a conventional yoke situated within and adjacent to each end of said center sill, said yoke having a lower strap, said means for supporting including, a coupler shank means substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the car, with the front portion thereof attached to and supporting said front-mating means, a front-support means for supporting the front portion of said coupler shank means, and means for utilizing the movement of said yoke for controlling the position of said front-mating means via said coupler shank means and keeping the front-mating means in close contact with that of said counterpart coupling system while the two coupling systems of said two cars being coupled with one another.
- 33. The combination of claim 31, wherein said means for utilizing the movement includes,a compression spring coaxially and axially movably mounted on said coupler shank means, with a spring stop situated at its front and affixed to said coupler shank means for limiting the front-most position of said spring with respect to said shank means, a shank receiving means, disposed adjacent to the rear end of said spring, having a longitudinal tunnel at the central portion thereof for receiving the rear portion of said coupler shank means such that said coupler shank means is longitudinally movable with respect to the receiving means, and a vertical thrust means, including a top portion affixed to said lower strap and a lower engaging portion for engaging with said shank receiving means so as to transfer the forwarding force from said yoke, via said shank receiving means and said compression spring, to said coupler shank means and said front mating means.
- 34. The combination of claim 31, herein said front-support means includes,a shank-support casting structure, having a longitudinal channel at its top for receiving and supporting said coupler shank means, said coupler shank means being longitudinally movable with respect to said casting structure, and a casting-support structure, affixed to the respective end of the undercarriage of said car from underneath, said casting structure being received at the lower portion of and supported by said casting-support structure such that it has limited vertical movement range with respect to said casting-support structure, that its longitudinal movement is restricted by said casting-support structure, and that there is no direct contact between said coupler shank means and said casting-support structure.
- 35. The combination of claim 32, further including, a conventionally used and manually operated pneumatic coupling device, and means for pneumatically connecting said train-line hose of the car to both said front-mating means and said manually operated pneumatic coupling device such that said car can be pneumatically and manually coupled to an car only installed with manually operated pneumatic coupling devices.
- 36. The combination of claim 32, further including male and female electric mating means for engaging with the respective female and male electric mating means of said counterpart coupling system so as to automatically connect the electric lines of said two cars.
- 37. An automatic air-hose coupling system for installation at an end of the undercarriage of a conventional railroad freight car and for pneumatically coupling to a substantially identical counterpart coupling system in oppositely facing relation therewith . of an adjacent car so as to pneumatically connect the train-line hoses of the two cars, said air-hose coupling system comprising, in combination, a front-mating means, pneumatically connected to the train-line hose of the car, for engaging and pneumatically coupling with a front-mating means of said substantially identical counterpart coupling system of the adjacent car and means for supporting the front-mating means and attaching it to the undercarriage of the car,said conventional railroad freight car having a conventional center sill and a conventional draft assembly with a conventional yoke situated within and adjacent to each end of said center sill, said mean for supporting including means for utilizing the movement of said yoke for controlling the position of said front-mating means and keeping the front-mating means in close contact with that of said counterpart coupling system while the two oppositely facing coupling systems of said two cars being coupled with one another, said means for supporting further including a coupler shank substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the car, said front-mating means comprising, a substantially rectangular rigid housing structure attached to the front end of and supported by said coupler shank, and pneumatic mating means, mounted at the front portion of said rectangular housing structure and pneumatically connected to the train-line hose of the car, for engaging with the pneumatic mating means of said substantially identical counterpart coupling system of the adjacent car.
- 38. The combination of claim 37, wherein said front-mating means further includes male and female alignment guiding means, affixed, respectively, to a first and a second sides of said substantially rectangular housing structure, for engaging with the respective female and male alignment guiding means of said counterpart coupling system so as to relatively align the rectangular housing structure of said two coupling systems and the pneumatic mating means mounted thereon to their respective appropriate mating positions during the coupling process between said two coupling systems.
- 39. The combination of claim 37, further comprising means for attaching said substantially rectangular housing structure to the front end of said coupler shank, including,pivot means for pivotally attaching said rectangular housing structure to said front end of the coupler shank such that said housing structure has limited horizontal rotation freedom with respect to said coupler shank, means for restricting the rotation range of said rotation, and biasing spring means for urging said housing structure toward its default position at which the vertical symmetry plane thereof is substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of said car.
- 40. The combination of claim 37, wherein said front-mating means further includes airflow control means situated within said substantially rectangular housing structure for blocking passage of airflow from said train-line hose to said pneumatic mating means while the two oppositely facing coupling systems of said two cars being disengaged with one another and allowing said airflow passage while said two coupling systems being engaged with one another.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefits of U.S. Provisional patent application Ser. Nos. 60/044,193, filed on Apr. 25, 1997; 60/054,031, filed on Jul. 28, 1997; 60/059,674, filed on Sep. 18, 1997; 60/061,006, filed on Oct. 6, 1997; and 60/076,288, filed on Feb. 27, 1998.
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