Claims
- 1. In combination, a dual-mode rail-highway trailer and railroad bogie comprising:
- a body;
- a highway wheel-set axle unit;
- means supporting said body on said highway wheel-set axle unit;
- means to selectively raise said highway wheel-set axle unit to an inoperative position and to lower the same into a ground-engaging operative position for over-the-road highway travel;
- a receiving means carried by a rear portion of the body;
- a track-engaging railroad bogie;
- the railroad bogie having a centerplate bowl;
- an adapter supported by the centerplate bowl for rotational movement about a generally vertical axis relative to the bogie;
- the adapter including only one coupling means which can be releasably secured to the receiving means carried by the body;
- the coupling means being essentially symmetrical in a direction longitudinal to the bogie so that the receiving means at the rear portion of the body can be releasably secured to the bogie when approached from either end of the bogie; and
- fastening means to releasably secure the coupling means to the receiving means.
- 2. A dual-mode rail-highway trailer and railroad bogie combination according to claim 1 in which:
- the coupling means has opposing symmetrical end portions and each end portion has a pair of forwardly extending inwardly converging sidewalls;
- the receiving means on the trailer body has a pair of spaced apart outwardly diverging sidewalls which are adapted to nest with the inwardly converging sidewalls on one end portion of the coupling means.
- 3. A dual-mode rail-highway trailer and railroad bogie combination according to claim 1 including:
- a female member at the rear end of said body and a male member at the front end of said body to couple similar bodies end-to-end to form a train operable on tracks with said highway wheel-set axle units in their raised inoperative positions, and when said bodies are to be uncoupled, said highway wheel-set axle units are lowered to ground-engaging positions and said railroad bogies are detached from said bodies, said bodies being adaptable for connection to tractors for over-the-road highway travel.
- 4. A dual-mode rail-highway trailer and railroad bogie combination according to claim 1 in which the adapter has a vertical center and the center of the adapter is centrally located on the centerplate bowl.
- 5. A dual-mode rail-highway trailer and railroad bogie combination according to claim 4 in which the railroad bogie has two axles and four wheels, a lateral bolster between the axles, and the centerbowl is located in the center of the bolster.
- 6. A dual-mode rail-highway trailer and railroad bogie combination according to claim 1 in which the body and adapter when releasably secured together constitute a unitary structure which moves as a single unit.
- 7. A dual-mode rail-highway trailer and railroad bogie combination according to claim 1 in which the bogie has air line female fittings on both sides so that air line hook up can be achieved irrespective of the directional orientation of the bogie relative to a trailer.
- 8. In a dual-mode rail-highway semi-trailer having a body, a highway wheel-set axle unit, air spring means supporting said body on said highway wheel-set axle unit, means to selectively raise said highway wheel-set axle unit to an inoperative position and to lower the same into a ground-engaging operative position for over-the-road highway travel, a track-engaging railroad bogie and an adapter mounted on said bogie for rotation about a vertical axis, said railroad bogie including a bolster and a bowl therein, said adapter including a disc plate having a downwardly extending pin rotatably retained in said bowl; a bidirectional locating and guiding means comprising a receiver means opening at the rear end of said body, a member carried by said adapter having longitudinally opposed portions each adapted to be guided and received in said receiving means at the rear of said body whether oriented at one longitudinally opposed portion or the other of said member, and means to releasably lock said member in said receiver means, said bidirectional means being a lug extending upwardly from said disc and said means to releasably lock said lug in said receiver including an aperture through said lug, a key slidable through said aperture and linkage pivotally connected to said body and operatively connected to said key to selectively move said key into and out of said aperture.
- 9. A dual-mode rail-highway semi-trailer comprising a body, a highway wheel-set axle unit, air spring means supporting said body on said highway wheel-set axle unit, means to selectively raise said highway wheel-set axle unit to an inoperative position and to lower the same into a ground-engaging operative position for over-the-road highway travel, a track-engaging bogie, an adapter mounted on said bogie for rotation about the central vertical axis of said bogie, and means to releasably lock the rear of said body to said adapter, said locking means including a receiver member at the rear of said body having a downwardly opening pocket leading to a rear opening throat including an upwardly tapered ramp surface, a lug extending upwardly from said adapter and complementary to said pocket and means to releasably lock said lug in said pocket, whereby to convert the trailer from the highway mode to the rail mode, the trailer is backed up towards said bogie while the latter is on the tracks, the air spring means are over-inflated until the rear end of the body is raised to be in substantial alignment with the top of said lug, the backing up is continued so that said lug engages said ramp surface and is guided into alignment with said pocket and upon subsequent deflation of the air spring means, said highway wheel-set axle unit is elevated above the track level and the rear of the body is simultaneously lowered so that the lug enters said pocket and there locked with the bogie supporting the rear of said body.
- 10. The combination of claim 9 wherein said pocket includes a stop surface to limit relative forward movement of the lug to position it in alignment with said pocket.
- 11. The combination of claim 9 and means to couple similar bodies end-to-end to form a train operable on tracks.
- 12. A dual-mode rail-highway semi-trailer comprising a body, a highway wheel-set axle unit, spring means supporting said body on said highway wheel-set axle unit, means to selectively raise said highway wheel-set axle unit to an inoperative position and to lower the same into a ground-engaging operative position for over-the-road highway travel, a track-engaging railroad bogie, means to releasably lock said railroad bogie to said body to the rear of said highway wheel-set axle unit and means, including a female member in and opening through the rear end of said body and a male member in and extending from the front end of said body to couple similar bodies end-to-end to form a train operable on tracks with said highway wheel-set axle units in their raised inoperative positions, and when said bodies are uncoupled, said highway wheel-set axle units are lowered to ground-engaging positions and said railroad bogie is detached from said body, said bodies being adaptable for connection to tractors for over-the-road highway travel;
- the body including a rear underframe structure which includes said female member opening horizontally for coupling to said male member for end-to-end direct coupling of said bodies; and
- the underframe structure also including a receiver member with a downwardly opening pocket forming a component of said means to releasably lock said railroad bogie to said body, said receiver member having a downwardly opening and tapered throat leading to the pocket.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 533,042 filed Nov. 18, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,955,292.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Riefler, Monte P. and Wicks, Harry O., "Railmaster-A New Development In Transportation", ITE Upstate Section Newsletter, vol. XIV, No. 2, Feb. 1983, pp. 3-4. |
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