Claims
- 1. An improved side sill for an improved body for a lightweight railway car having side sills connected to body bolsters pivotably supported on trucks and adapted to support at least one container, each container having a plurality of lower corners projecting downwardly between the side sills, wherein the improvements in said side sill comprise:
- (a) a generally vertically aligned, longitudinally oriented first metal plate;
- (b) a first channel member fixedly interconnected with said first plate and extending therealong substantially parallel therewith, said first channel member in combination with said first plate defining a box beam having a height and a width which is smaller than said height; and
- (c) means for providing strength in said side sill to resist local buckling of said first plate and said first channel member, said means including a plurality of stiffening tubes extending from said first plate to said channel, each of said tubes extending generally transversely of said side sill and having a first end welded to said first plate and a second end welded to said first channel member, and said first channel member defining a plurality of openings therein each communicating with the interior of a respective one of said tubes, each tube having a length and a largest dimension, perpendicular to said length, said largest dimension being at least twice said length.
- 2. A side sill according to claim 1 wherein the area of said openings defined in said first channel member is substantially equal to the exterior wall area of said tubes.
- 3. A side sill according to claim 1 wherein said first plate, said tubes, and said first channel are formed from steel which is no more than about 1/4 inch thick.
- 4. The side sill according to claim 1 wherein said openings in said first channel member are generally circular, and wherein said tubes are substantially cylindrical tubes.
- 5. An improved body for a lightweight railway car having side sills connected to body bolsters pivotally supported on trucks, and adapted to support at least one container, each container having a plurality of lower corners projecting downwardly between the side sills, comprising:
- (a) a generally vertically aligned, longitudinally oriented first metal plate;
- (b) a first channel member fixedly interconnected with said first plate and extending therealong substantially parallel therewith, and in combination with said first plate defining a box beam having a height and a width which is smaller than said height;
- (c) means for providing strength in said side sill to resist local buckling of said first plate and said first channel member substantially without increasing the weight of said side sill, said means including a plurality of stiffening tubes extending generally transversely of said side sill from said first plate to said channel, each of said tubes having a first end welded to said first plate and a second end welded to said first channel member, and said first channel member defining a plurality of openings therein each communicating with the interior of a respective one of said tubes and being substantially similar in size and shape with the interior of the respective tube, each tube having a length and a largest dimension perpendicular to its length, said largest dimension being at least said length;
- (d) lower portions included in said side sills; and
- (e) a plurality of container-supporting feet secured to said lower portions of said side sills and adapted to engage and support a container by engaging four lower corners thereof, with a lower surface of the container being at a level substantially even with said lower portions of said side sills.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said container is a 40-foot container.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said feet are located so as to engage and support two containers aligned end-to-end between said side sills.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said lower portions of said side sills are interconnected with each other by means including transverse beams and cross beams for minimizing deflection of each of said side sills relative to the other.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 5 wherein each of said container-supporting feet has a container-supporting surface and said lower portions are interconnected with each other by a plurality of transverse beams and a plurality of cross beams located at a level below said container-supporting surface.
- 10. An improved body for a lightweight railway car, having side sills connected to body bolsters pivotally supported on trucks, and adapted to support at least one container, each container having a plurality of lower corners projecting downwardly between the side sills, the body comprising:
- (a) a generally vertically aligned longitudinally oriented first metal plate;
- (b) a first channel member fixedly interconnected with said first plate and extending therealong substantially parallel therewith, and in combination with said first plate defining a box beam having a height height and a width which is smaller than said height;
- (c) means for providing strength in said side sill to resist local buckling of said first plate and said first channel member substantially without increasing the weight of said side sill, said means including a plurality of stiffening tubes extending generally transversely of said side sill from said first plate to said channel, each of said tubes having a first end welded to said first plate and a second end welded to said first channel member, and said first channel member defining a plurality of openings therein each communicating with the interior of a respective one of said tubes and being substantially similar in size and shape with the interior of the respective tube, each tube having a length and a largest dimension perpendicular to its length, said largest dimension being at least equal to said length;
- (d) lower portions included in said side sills; and
- (e) a plurality of container-supporting feet secured to said lower portions of said side sills and adapted to engage and support a container by engaging four lower corners thereof, with a lower surface of the container being at a level substantially even with said lower portions of said side sills, said lower portions thereof including a plurality of second channel members located beneath and welded to said first plate and said first channel at locations spaced apart therealong, and said transverse beams, cross beams, and container-supporting feet being fixedly attached to respective ones of said second channel members.
- 11. An improved body for a lightweight railway car having side sills connected to body bolsters pivotally supported on trucks and adapted to support at least one container having a lower portion projecting downwardly between the side sills and body bolsters, the improvement in each side sill and body bolster comprising:
- an outer plate of each side sill being of thin metal;
- a plurality of spaced tubes welded to said outer plate and projecting inwardly therefrom;
- means defining a channel having a plurality of portions removed therefrom defining openings therein spaced a distance apart equal to the spacing of said tubes, said tubes being welded thereto adjacent the periphery of said openings, said portions removed from said channel having a weight equal to at least 3/4 of the weight of said tubes, for reducing the weight of said railway car and for improving the anti-buckling strength of said side sills;
- each body bolster including a stub-center sill;
- a pair of floor plates welded to said stub-center sill and projecting laterally outwardly in opposite directions therefrom;
- a pair of upright side walls welded to the ends of said floor plates;
- a plurality of spaced upstanding baffles welded to said floor plates and each having a large weight reducing opening therein;
- first and second upstanding walls and a top wall welded to one another and to said end walls, said end walls, said baffles and said floor plates providing a rigid, lightweight box body bolster;
- a pair of angle brackets welded between the stub-center sill and the associated bottom plate to minimize bending of the bolster relative to its stub-center sill; and
- means for rigidly connecting associated ends of said side sills to associated ends of said bolsters.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the area of said removed portions of said channel is at least equal to 3/4 of the interior wall area of said tubes.
- 13. In an improved body for a lightweight railway car adapted to support at least one container and having vertically deep side sills connected to body bolsters pivotally supported on trucks, an improved side sill comprising:
- a transversely outer longitudinally extending thin metal wall having upper and lower surfaces;
- a transversely inner longitudinally extending thin metal wall having upper and lower surfaces; and
- a plurality of stiffening tubes spaced longitudinally of said side sill and transversely disposed between and rigidly secured to said inner and outer side walls for improving the anti-buckling strength of said side sill, each of said stiffening tubes having a length and a greatest dimension perpendicular to said length, said greatest dimension being greater than said length.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 13 and additionally comprising first transversely disposed structural means for rigidly connecting said upper surfaces together, and second transversely disposed structural means for connecting said lower surfaces together.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said first and second structural means are respective upper and lower portions of at least one of said thin metal walls, each of said upper and lower portions being bent toward and rigidly secured to the other of said walls.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 13 wherein at least one of said walls has a plurality of portions removed therefrom defining openings therein for reducing the weight of said side sill, said openings being spaced apart a distance equal to the spacing of said tubes and having said tubes rigidly secured to said walls adjacent the peripheries of said openings.
- 17. An improved body for a lightweight railway car for carrying an intermodel container, comprising:
- (a) a pair of longitudinally extending laterally narrow and vertically deep side sills, each including
- a laterally outer upstanding longitudinally extending thin metal wall having upper and lower margins,
- a laterally inner upstanding longitudinally extending thin metal wall spaced apart transversely of said car from said outer thin metal wall and having upper and lower margins, and
- a plurality of metal stiffening tubes spaced apart longitudinally of said side sill and transversely disposed between and rigidly secured to both of said laterally outer and inner thin metal walls for improving the anti-buckling strength of said side sill, each of said stiffening tubes having a length and a diameter, the diameter being at least equal to said length; and
- (b) transversely extending container support means supported by said side sills and interconnecting said side sills for suporting at least one container located at least partially between said side sills.
- 18. The railway car of claim 17 wherein each of said stiffening tubes has a length and a diameter, the diameter being at least twice the length.
- 19. The railway car body of claim 17 wherein each of said side sills comprises first transversely disposed structural means for rigidly interconnecting the upper margins of said inner and outer thin metal walls and second transversely disposed structural means for interconnecting the lower margins of said inner and outer thin metal walls.
- 20. The railway car body of claim 19 wherein at least one of said thin metal walls defines an opening extending therethrough and located in alignment with the interior of one of said stiffening tubes.
- 21. The railway car body of claim 20 wherein each said opening is of substantially the same size as a respective one of said stiffening tubes.
- 22. The railway car body of claim 19 wherein said first and second structural means are respective upper and lower portions of the material of at least one of said thin metal walls, each of said upper and lower portions being bent toward and rigidly secured to the other of said walls.
- 23. The railway car body of claim 17 wherein at least one of said inner and outer thin metal walls has a plurality of portions removed therefrom defining openings therein for reducing the weight of a respective one of said side sills, said openings being spaced apart a distance equal to the spacing of said stiffening tubes and having said stiffening tubes rigidly secured to said thin metal walls adjacent the peripheries of respective ones of said openings.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of a pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 704,435, filed Feb. 25, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,599,949, issued July 15, 1986.
The present invention is also related to the invention disclosed in Kaleta U.S. patent application Ser. No. 640,733 which was filed Aug. 14, 1984 and is entitled Stack Supporting Container Car, and which is now U.S. Pat. No. 4,624,188, issued Nov. 25, 1986. The Kaleta application is assigned to the assignee of the present invention and is incorporated herein by reference.
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