Claims
- 1. A railroad hopper car having an enclosure for holding and transporting materials and a discharge opening through which the material in said enclosure is discharged from said hopper car, and a gate assembly for controlling the discharge of material from said hopper car, said gate assembly comprising:a rigid frame disposed about said discharge opening; an open top pan assembly having a pneumatic outlet port, said pan assembly being slidably mounted on said frame for movement between a first discharge position beneath said discharge opening and a second position removed from said discharge opening; a door operably mounted on said frame between said discharge opening and said pan assembly for sliding movement between a closed position beneath said discharge opening and an open position away from said discharge opening; an apparatus for moving either said pan assembly from said first discharge position to said second position or said door from said closed position to said open position such that said gate assembly can be selectively conditioned for either gravitational or pneumatic discharge of materials, and wherein said apparatus is lost motion connected to said door thereby allowing a predetermined range of free rotation of said operating shaft prior to said door being moved toward an open position, and with said lost motion connection allowing said pan assembly to move a greater distance between open and closed positions than does said door when said door moves between open and closed positions; and a single operating shaft carried on said frame for rotation about a fixed axis and arranged in operable combination with said apparatus for imparting independent sliding movements in opposed directions to said pan assembly and said door.
- 2. The railroad hopper car according to claim 1 wherein said frame has a generally rectangular configuration including a pair of generally parallel laterally spaced side walls rigidly joined to a pair of generally parallel end walls, said frame further defining a plenum chamber arranged in depending and surrounding relation relative to said discharge opening.
- 3. The hopper car according to claim 1 further including a rack and pinion assembly arranged in operative combination with said operating shaft for moving said pan assembly or said door relative to said frame.
- 4. The hopper car according to claim 3 wherein said rack and pinion assembly comprises a pair of laterally spaced pinions arranged on said operating shaft and in intermeshing relation relative to a pair of laterally spaced racks, said racks being mounted on said frame in generally parallel relation relative to said side walls.
- 5. The hopper car according to claim 3 wherein said racks are slidably mounted on said frame in linearly movable relation relative to said pan assembly and said door.
- 6. The hopper car according to claim 5 wherein said racks are spaced from said frame to lower the coefficient of friction established therebetween when said racks are slidably moved relative to said frame.
- 7. The hopper car according to claim 3 wherein said apparatus is arranged in operative combination with said rack and pinion assembly such that when said apparatus is in a first condition and said racks are slidably moved said apparatus moves therewith toward and away from an end wall of said frame depending upon the direction of rotation of said operating shaft.
- 8. The hopper car according to claim 7 wherein said apparatus includes a manually movable rod mounted for generally linear movement along a path extending generally parallel with an end wall of said frame, said rod having mounted thereon an actuator extending into the predetermined path of travel and capable of engaging either said pan assembly or said door as a function of the linear disposition of said rod.
- 9. The hopper car according to claim 8 wherein said apparatus further comprises a detent mechanism for releasably holding said rod in a selected position relative to said frame.
- 10. The hopper car according to claim 8 wherein said apparatus further includes a spring for resiliently biasing said rod and said actuator toward a predetermined linear position.
- 11. The hopper car according to claim 10 wherein said spring automatically returns said apparatus to a second condition whereby locking said apparatus and thereby said rack and pinion assembly relative to said frame so as to require operator intervention to effect movement of said pan assembly or said door relative to said frame.
- 12. The hopper car according to claim 11 wherein said apparatus further includes cam structure for automatically placing said apparatus in a locked condition thereby requiring operator intervention when said operating shaft is operated to position said apparatus adjacent an end wall of said frame.
- 13. The hopper car according to claim 1 further including seal structure arranged in combination with said door and said pan assembly.
- 14. A railroad hopper car having an enclosure for holding and transporting materials and a discharge opening through which the material in said enclosure is discharged from said hopper car, and a gate assembly for controlling the discharge of material from said hopper car, said gate assembly comprising:a rigid frame disposed about said discharge opening; an open top pan assembly having a pneumatic outlet port, said pan assembly being slidably mounted on said frame for movement between a first discharge position beneath said discharge opening and a second position removed from said discharge opening; a door operably mounted on said frame between said discharge opening and said pan assembly for sliding movement between a closed position beneath said discharge opening and an open position away from said discharge opening; an apparatus for moving either said pan assembly from said first discharge position to said second position or said door from said closed position to said open position such that said gate assembly can be selectively conditioned for either gravitational or pneumatic discharge of materials; a single operating shaft carried on said frame for rotation about a fixed axis and arranged in operable combination with said apparatus for imparting independent sliding movements in opposed directions to said pan assembly and said door; and a seal arranged in combination with said operating shaft for visually indicating whether the operating shaft has been operated to move either said door toward an open position or said pan assembly toward said second position.
- 15. A railroad hopper car having an enclosure for holding and transporting materials and a discharge opening through which the material in said enclosure is discharged from said hopper car, and a gate assembly for controlling the discharge of material from said hopper car, said gate assembly comprising:a rigid generally rectangularly shaped frame disposed about said discharge opening, said frame including a pair of depending and generally parallel side walls and a pair of depending and generally parallel end walls; an open top pan assembly having a pneumatic outlet port, said pan assembly being slidably mounted on said frame for reciprocal movement along a generally horizontal path of travel between a first discharge position beneath said discharge opening and a second position removed from said discharge opening; a door operably mounted on said frame between said discharge opening and said pan assembly for sliding reciprocal movement along a generally horizontal path of travel between a closed position beneath said discharge opening and an open position away from said discharge opening; a drive mechanism mounted on said frame for moving said pan assembly from said first discharge position to said second position or said door from said closed position to said open position such that said gate assembly can be selectively conditioned for either gravitational or pneumatic discharge of materials; and seal structure extending generally parallel to said end walls of said frame to effectively seal the vertical space between said pan assembly and said door, said seal structure comprising an elongated and hollow elastomeric member configured for energization regardless of the direction of movement of said pan assembly and when compressed between said pan assembly and said door, with said elongated member having a generally centralized mounting portion with an aperture defining an axis extending generally parallel to the path of movement of said door, said elongated member further defining a first radial surface.
- 16. The railroad hopper car according to claim 15 wherein said drive mechanism includes an operating shaft assembly rotatably mounted on said frame for rotation about a fixed axis and a rack and pinion assembly arranged in operable combination with said operating shaft assembly, said rack and pinion assembly including a pair of laterally spaced racks arranged in generally parallel relation relative to the side walls of said frame.
- 17. The hopper car according to claim 16 wherein a lengthwise portion of said seal structure is carried by said frame between said door and said pan assembly and between said laterally spaced racks.
- 18. The hopper car according to claim 15 wherein each radial surface on said elongated member includes a projecting rib extending longitudinally along said radial surface.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division, of application Ser. No. 09/156,430 filed Sep. 18, 1998.
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