Debris deflectors have been routinely used in front of the locomotives to remove debris such as snow, tree branches, and the like from the train tracks that obstruct or affect the safe operation of the train. Current methods and devices to mount debris deflectors on to locomotive are cumbersome when it comes to safety, operation, control, ease of attachment and removal and convenience. Further, the attachment of debris deflectors need to be tailored for each type of locomotive, and depend on the type and shape of the locomotive. Such methods are not economical and are time consuming. Thus, there is a great need in the rail-road industry for devices to mount debris deflectors with ease, and methods to attach and remove debris deflectors.
Disclosed herein are methods and devices to attach a debris deflector to a transportation vehicle. In one embodiment, a mounting device for mounting a debris deflector on a transportation vehicle includes at least one longitudinal member having a proximal end and a distal end, a first base plate having an upper surface and a lower surface, the lower surface attached to the proximal end of the longitudinal member, and the upper surface attached to understructure of the transportation vehicle. The device further includes a second base plate having an upper surface and a lower surface, and the upper surface attached to the distal end of the longitudinal member. Further, the second base plate has an extended surface away from a region attached to the longitudinal member, and the extended surface is attached to the debris deflector.
In another embodiment, a method of attaching a debris deflector to a transportation vehicle involves providing a mounting device comprising at least one longitudinal member having a proximal end and a distal end, the proximal end connected to a lower surface of a first base plate, and the distal end connected to an upper surface of a second base plate. The method further involves connecting an upper surface of the first base plate to an understructure of a transportation vehicle by one or more attachment elements, and connecting the second base plate to the debris deflector by one or more attachment elements.
In an additional embodiment, a kit for mounting a debris deflector to a transportation vehicle includes a mounting device comprising at least one longitudinal member having a proximal end and a distal end, and the proximal end rigidly connected to a lower surface of a first base plate, and the distal end rigidly connected to an upper surface of a second base plate. The kit further includes a plurality of mounting devices, a plurality of attachment elements, and a plurality of debris deflectors.
As shown in
The first base plate assembly attached to the understructure of a light rail is illustrated in
The attachment element connecting the first base plate 102 to the anti-climber plate 104 may be welding, anchoring screws, clamps, bolts, rivets, pins, nuts, or any combination thereof. An example attachment element may be a bolt 106, as shown in
As shown in
The second base plate 103 may be further reinforced by additional attachments to the understructure of the light rail, such as one or more connecting members 115 as shown in
In some embodiments, the debris deflector may be supported by one or more mounting devices. For example, a pair of mounting devices may support the debris deflector, as shown in
The debris deflector 113 in
The distance between the debris deflector and the ground (ground clearance) may be adjusted by the thickness of the bracket 110. For example, a thicker bracket will increase the ground clearance of the debris deflector. A thinner bracket will decrease the ground clearance of the debris deflector. Further, the ground clearance can also be adjusted by varying the length of the downward extensions 113B of the debris deflector 113.
Further, the debris deflector may extends substantially full width of the front end or the back end of the transportation vehicle, such as light rail. When assembled, the mounting device may hold the debris deflector vertically in the front or rear end of the transportation vehicle. Although the figures and other embodiments in this disclosure refer to light rail, the mounting device described herein may be assembled on any transportation vehicle, such as a freight train, a locomotive, an army vehicle, or a road transportation vehicle. Further, the debris deflector described herein may be used to remove debris from tracks, such as snow, tree branches, shopping carts, tires, rocks, dead animals, and the like.
It will be appreciated that the understructure of trains varies considerably for different classes of trains. As such, the mounting device attached to the understructure according to the present invention may vary considerably for different classes of trains. Furthermore, the size and arrangement of the deflectors themselves may also vary for different classes of trains. The mounting device may allow the entirety or parts of the deflector to retain rigidity or allow flexibility. Further, the mounting device may help to fasten or remove the debris deflector from the transportation vehicle with ease. The mounting device described herein allows to attach the debris deflector to the train without interfering with the coupler of the train or light rail. For example, the debris deflector need not be removed for coupling two adjacent passenger cars or for coupling an engine and a passenger car.
Also disclosed herein are methods to attach a debris deflector to a transportation vehicle. In some embodiments, the method includes providing a mounting device having at least one longitudinal member 101 with a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end of the longitudinal member is attached to a lower surface of a first base plate 102, and the distal end attached to an upper surface of a second base plate 103. Further, the method includes attaching the upper surface of the first base plate to an understructure 104 of a transportation vehicle by one or more attachment elements, and attaching the second base plate 103 to the debris deflector 113 by one or more attachment elements. In some embodiments, the second base plate may have an extended surface 109 that extends away from the region attached to the longitudinal member. The extended surface 109 may support the debris deflector 113.
Also disclosed herein is a kit for mounting a debris deflector to a transportation vehicle. The kit may include a mounting device having a longitudinal member 101 with a proximal end and a distal end, and the proximal end rigidly connected to the lower surface of a first base plate 102, and the distal end rigidly connected to the upper surface of a second base plate 103. The kit may further contain a plurality of attachment elements. These attachment elements may be used to attach the upper surface of the first base plate to an underside of a transportation vehicle 104. The attachment elements may further be used to connect the debris deflector 113 to the extended surface 109 of second base plate 103. The kit may further contain instructions for attaching the mounting device and the debris deflector to the transportation vehicle.
The mounting device described herein may act as an intermediary between the debris deflector and the train, and may decrease the impact on the body of the train by providing additional rigidity to the debris deflector. Further, the mounting device described herein may reduce the costs associated with assembling and mounting debris deflectors on to various types of locomotives without altering the shape or size of the debris deflectors. The mounting device may allow easy and quick removal of the debris deflector from the locomotive when a large debris is stuck between the debris deflector and the tracks.
While preferred embodiments have been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the method and device. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present method and device has been described by way of illustration and not limitation.
This application claims priority to the Provisional Application No. 62/003,523 filed on May 27, 2014 entitled “Mounting Device For a Debris Deflector,” which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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