Claims
- 1. A train including a plurality of rail cars and a ramp car, a main reservoir pipe and a brake pipe running through each car, said ramp car including first and second car portions coupled in a travel condition and separated in a loading condition, said ramp car including fluid coupling means for coupling first portions of said main reservoir and brake pipes on said first car portion to second portions of said main reservoir and brake pipes on said second car portion when said car is in said travel condition, said fluid coupling means comprising:
- first and second housings connected to said first and second car portions respectively;
- a main reservoir pipe port and brake pipe port in each housing each connected to a respective main reservoir pipe and brake pipe portion;
- a main reservoir coupling port and brake coupling port in each housing each connected by a passage to a respective main reservoir pipe port and brake pipe port;
- valve means in each of said main reservoir passages for automatically closing said main reservoir passages when said first and second housings are separated and automatically opening said main reservoir passages when said first and second housings are joined.
- 2. A train according to claim 1 wherein said valve means each include an actuator responsive to the relative positions of said first and second housings for controlling opening and closing of said valve means.
- 3. A train according to claim 2 wherein said valve means each include a check valve opened by said actuator.
- 4. A train according to claim 2 wherein said valve means each include a poppet valve opened by said actuator.
- 5. A train according to claim 2 wherein said main reservoir coupling ports each include a coupler resiliently mounted therein for mating with a respective coupler and wherein said actuator is connected to said coupler.
- 6. A train according to claim 5 wherein said valve means includes a spring for closing said valve means and forming part of said resilient mounting of said coupler and wherein said actuator opens said valve means.
- 7. A train according to claim 1 wherein said main reservoir coupling ports and said brake coupling ports each include a coupler resiliently mounted therein for mating with a respective coupler.
- 8. A train according to claim 7 wherein said valve means each include an actuator connected to a respective main reservoir coupler for controlling opening and closing of said valve means in response to the position of said main reservoir coupler in said main reservoir coupling port.
- 9. A train according to claim 1 wherein said fluid coupling means includes:
- alignment means for aligning said first and second housings during mating along a mating axis;
- first means for mounting said first housing to said first car portion and allowing movement of said first housing along said mating axis; and
- second means for mounting said second housing to said second car portion and allowing movement of said second housing transverse to said mating axis to facilitate alignment.
- 10. A train according to claim 9 wherein said first means allows overtravel during mating and absorption of some mating forces; and said second means allows angular movent to facilitate alignment.
- 11. A train according to claim 1 wherein said train includes an electric cable running through each car; and wherein said ramp car includes electrical coupling means for automatically coupling first portions of said electrical cable on said first car portion to second portions of said electrical cable on said second car portion when said ramp car is in said travel condition.
- 12. A train including a plurality of rail cars and a ramp car, an electric cable running through each car, said ramp car including first and second car portions coupled in a travel condition and separated in a loading condition, said ramp car including electrical coupling means for coupling a first portion of said electric cable on said first car portion to a second portion of said electric cable on said second car portion when said car is in said travel condition, said electric coupling means comprising:
- first and second housings having mating electrical connectors;
- alignment means for aligning said first and second housings during mating along a mating axis;
- first means for mounting said first housing to said first car portion and allowing movement of said first housing along said mating axis; and
- second means for mounting said second housing to said second car portion and allowing movement of said second housing transverse to said mating axis to facilitate alignment.
- 13. A train according to claim 12 wherein said train includes at least one fluid pipe running through each car; and wherein said ramp car includes fluid coupling means for automatically coupling a first portion of said fluid pipe on said first car portion to a second portion of said fluid pipe on said second car portion when said ramp car is in said travel condition, said fluid coupling comprising
- first and second fluid housings having mating fluid connectors;
- alignment means for aligning said first and second fluid housings during mating along said mating axis;
- third means for mounting said first fluid housing to said first car portion and allowing movement of said first fluid housing along said mating axis; and
- fourth means for mounting said second fluid housing to said second car portion and allowing movement of said second fluid housing transverse to said mating axis to facilitate alignment.
- 14. A train according to claim 12 wherein said first means allows overtravel during mating and absorption of some mating forces; and said second means allows angular movent to facilitate alignment.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/177,150, filed Jan. 4, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,445,083.
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