Claims
- 1. A coupler mounting device for securing signaling and monitoring equipment to a coupler head of a railroad car comprising a base and a pair of engaging means carried by said base for engaging interior and exterior surfaces of each of a respective pair of vertically spaced relief holes formed in a coupler head, and operating means connected to at least one of said engaging means for selectively moving said at least one engaging means vertically away from another said engaging means to engage a coupler head and secure said base to a coupler head and vertically toward said another engaging means to disengage a coupler head and remove said base from a coupler head.
- 2. The device as defined in claim 1 wherein said engaging means includes a pair of first arm means, each said first arm means having a front portion for engaging a coupler head and a rear portion, means for mounting said rear portion to said base.
- 3. The device as defined in claim 2 wherein each said front portion includes a jaw member, means for mounting each said jaw member to said first arm means.
- 4. The device as defined in claim 3 wherein said means for mounting respective said jaw member includes means for pivotally mounting respective said jaw member.
- 5. The device as defined in claim 4 wherein said means for pivotably mounting includes limiting means for restricting pivoting of respective said jaw member.
- 6. The device as defined in claim 3 wherein each said jaw member includes a pair of upstanding walls defining a channel therebetween.
- 7. The device as defined in claim 2 wherein said operating means further includes a pair of second arms having a front portion and a rear portion, first means for mounting said front portion of one said second arm to said front portion of one said first arm means, carrier means, and second means for mounting said rear portion of each said second arm to said carrier means.
- 8. The device of claim 7 wherein said operating means further includes a rod having a non-threaded portion mounted to said base and a threaded portion mounted to said carrier means, said rod being rotatable in one direction to move said carrier means forwardly away from said mount base in a manner to cause said front portions of said second arms to move away from each other for moving one said first arm means upwardly and the other said first arm means downwardly to engage said front portions of said first arm means to a coupler head and being rotatable in another direction to move said carrier means rearwardly to cause said front portions of said second arms to move closer to each other for moving said one first arm means downwardly and said another first arm means upwardly to disengage said first arm means from a coupler head.
- 9. The device of claim 1 wherein said operating means is selectively operable for moving said another engaging means away from said at least one engaging means.
- 10. The device of claim 1 wherein said pair of engaging means are disposed generally vertically and engage in respective oppositely disposed upper and lower portions of a pair of vertically spaced relief holes formed in a coupler.
- 11. The device of claim 1 wherein said pair of engaging means engage interior and exterior surfaces defining a pair of relief holes formed in a coupler head.
- 12. The device of claim 11 wherein said pair of engaging means are disposed generally vertically and engage in respective oppositely disposed upper and lower portions of a pair of vertically spaced relief holes formed in a coupler.
- 13. The device as defined in claim 1 wherein said engaging means includes a pair of arm members each having a front portion for engaging a coupler head and a rear portion, first means for mounting one said arm member to said base in a fixed position and second means for movably mounting another said arm member to said base.
- 14. The device as defined in claim 13 further including a pair of jaw members, means for mounting each said jaw member to said front end portion of respective said arm member.
- 15. The device as defined in claim 13 wherein said operating means includes rotary means for selectively moving said at least one engaging means vertically upwardly and downwardly.
- 16. The device as defined in claim 13 wherein said second means includes rotary means for moving said another arm member vertically upwardly and downwardly.
- 17. The device as defined in claim 16 wherein said second means includes a carrier attached to said at least one engaging means, said rotary means being defined by an elongated screw having threads therealong, said carrier being threadably mounted to said screw.
- 18. The device as defined in claim 17 further including guide means mounted between said base and said carrier for guiding said carrier in a substantially vertical path.
- 19. The device as defined in claim 17 wherein said guide means includes at least one vertically disposed channel, said carrier including at least one post member located in said at least one channel, said at least one channel and said at least one post member cooperatively guiding said carrier vertically.
- 20. The device as defined in claim 1 wherein said pair of engaging means further includes a respective jaw member engageable with spaced relief holes of a coupler head.
- 21. A coupler mounting device for securing signaling and monitoring equipment to a coupler head of a railroad car comprising a mount base, engaging means carried by said mount base for engaging interior surfaces of each of a respective pair of vertically spaced relief holes formed in a coupler head, operating means connected to said engaging means for selectively moving said engaging means including a pair of movable arms with each said arm having a front portion and a rear portion, means for mounting each said rear portion to said mount base, said front portions of said arms being locatable adjacent respective said relief holes in a coupler head, said engaging means having a pair of jaw members, each said jaw member being mounted to said front portion of respective said arm and movable away from another said jaw member to engage respective relief holes in a coupler head and secure said mount base to a coupler head and toward said another jaw member to disengage a coupler head and remove said mount base from a coupler head.
- 22. The device of claim 21 wherein said operating means further includes a pair of scissor links having a forward portion and a back portion and means for mounting said forward portion of each said scissor link to respective said front portions of said arms, and movable means for mounting each back portion of said links.
- 23. The device of claim 22 wherein said operating means further includes a rod having a non-threaded portion rotatably mounted to said mount base and a threaded portion threadedly engaged with said movable means, said rod being rotatable in one direction to move said movable means forwardly away from said mount base to cause said forward portions of said scissor links to move away from each other, said arms being moved with one said arm moving upwardly.
- 24. The device as defined in claim 22 further including means for mounting each said jaw member to said front end portion of each said arm, said rod being rotatable in another direction opposite to said one direction to move said movable means rearwardly to cause said forward portions of said scissor links to move closer to each other and for moving said one arm downwardly and said another arm upwardly to disengage said jaw members form a coupler head.
- 25. The device as defined in claim 24 wherein said mounting means for said jaw members includes means for rotatably mounting respective said jaw members to permit self-alignment of said jaw members to surfaces of a pair of relief holes.
- 26. The device as defined in claim 25 further including means for limiting the degree of rotation of respective said jaw members.
- 27. A coupler mounting device for securing signaling and monitoring equipment to the coupler head of a railroad car comprising a mount base and engaging means carried by said mount base for engaging interior and exterior surfaces of shoulders defining a respective pair of vertically spaced relief holes formed in a coupler head, and operating means connected to said engaging means for selectively moving said engaging means, said engaging means having at least one moveable arm means, each said arm means having a front portion and a rear portion, said front portion being locatable adjacent respective relief holes in a coupler head, said engaging means further having a pair of jaw members, one said jaw member being mounted to said front portion of at least one movable said arm means and engageable with inner and outer surfaces of a shoulder of a relief hole in a coupler head, said engaging means having another arm means with another said jaw member being mounted thereto said one jaw member mounted to said one movable arm means being movable vertically away from another said jaw member to engage respective relief holes in a coupler head and secure said mount base to a coupler head and toward said another jaw member to disengage a coupler head and remove said mount base from a coupler head.
- 28. The device as defined in claim 27 further including means for rotatably mounting respective said jaw members to permit self-alignment of said jaw members to surfaces of shoulders of a pair of relief holes.
- 29. The device as defined in claim 28 further including means for limiting the degree of rotation of respective said jaw members.
- 30. The device as defined in claim 27 wherein each said jaw member includes a pair of generally upstanding walls defining a sloping channel therebetween.
- 31. The device as defined in claim 30 wherein each said jaw member includes a pair of spaced laterally extending wing members for engaging vertical sides of a respective relief hole to limit movement of a said jaw member mounted therein.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of an application entitled “END OF TRAIN COUPLER MOUNTING DEVICE” Ser. No. 09/663,116, filed Sep. 15, 2000, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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