Claims
- 1. A multi-unit railway freight car for carrying, optionally, intermodal cargo containers or highway freight trailers including road wheels, or both, comprising:
- (a) at least two interconnected car units each having a pair of opposite ends, at least one of said opposite ends of each of a first car unit and a second car unit of said at least two inter-connected car units being an articulated connector end and said articulated connector end of said first car unit being connected to said articulated connector end of said second car unit;
- (b) a plurality of wheeled trucks supporting said multi-unit railway freight car, at least one of said trucks being a shared truck supporting a pair of respective articulated connector ends of said at least two interconnected car units;
- (c) a trailer hitch, carried on the articulated connector end of said first car unit, said trailer hitch having a first height;
- (d) a cargo well included in the second car unit, said cargo well being proximate the articulated connector end of said second car unit, said articulated connector end of said second car unit being free from upward projections and including only structure of lesser height than said first height between said cargo well and said articulated connector end of said first car unit;
- (e) a trailer road wheel-supporting floor structure in said cargo well for supporting road wheels of a freight trailer while said trailer hitch supports a kingpin of said freight trailer; and
- (f) cargo container support structure located within said cargo well for supporting a cargo container substantially as long as said cargo well.
- 2. The multi-unit railway freight car of claim 1 wherein each said articulated connector end includes a respective body bolster extending transversely of the respective car unit, said trailer hitch being supported by the body bolster of said first car unit and defining a hitch kingpin location above said shared truck and longitudinally between the body bolster of the first car unit and the body bolster of the second car unit.
- 3. The multi-unit railway freight car of claim 1 wherein said cargo well has a pair of opposite ends defining a length of the cargo well and wherein said floor structure extends over a majority of said length defined by said opposite ends of said cargo well.
- 4. The multi-unit railway freight car of claim 1 wherein each said car unit includes a pair of laterally apart-spaced side sills, a pair of body bolsters, and a floor, said side sills, body bolsters, and floor defining a cargo well having a depth above said floor less than said first height.
- 5. The multi-unit railway freight car of claim 1 wherein said at least two interconnected car units consist of an intermediate car unit and a pair of end car units, wherein one of the end car units is said first car unit and the intermediate car unit is said second car unit, each said end car unit being adjacent to a respective one of the opposite ends of said intermediate car unit, each said end car unit having a respective articulated connector end and each of said opposite ends of said intermediate car unit being an articulated connector end, and said shared truck supporting said articulated connector end of one of said end car units and a respective one of said articulated connector ends of said intermediate car unit.
- 6. The multi-unit railway freight car of claim 5, said intermediate car unit including said cargo well and said articulated connector end of each of said end car units including a respective trailer hitch, and said intermediate car unit being free of any said trailer hitch.
- 7. The multi-unit railway freight car of claim 5 wherein each of said end car units includes a respective cargo well and each of said opposite ends of said intermediate car unit has a trailer hitch located thereon, and said articulated connector end of each of said end car units being free of any said trailer hitch.
- 8. A multi-unit freight car for carrying, optionally, intermodal cargo containers or highway freight trailers including road wheels, or both, comprising:
- (a) at least two interconnected car units each having a respective length and a pair of opposite ends;
- (b) a plurality of wheeled trucks supporting said car units, at least one of said wheeled trucks being a shared truck;
- (c) a first one and a second one of said car units being longitudinally adjacent each other and each having a respective articulated connector end, both of said respective articulated connector ends being supported by said shared truck;
- (d) a respective body bolster included in each of said articulated connector ends and extending transversely of the respective one of said adjacent car units;
- (e) a trailer hitch mounted on said body bolster of said first one of said car units, said trailer hitch defining a hitch kingpin interconnection structure located above said shared truck and longitudinally between said body bolsters of said articulated connector ends; and
- (f) said second one of said adjacent car units including a cargo well having a length extending over a majority of said length of said car unit and including container supports for therein receiving intermodal cargo containers substantially as long said cargo well and having a floor capable of supporting the road wheels of a highway freight trailer.
- 9. The multi-unit freight car of claim wherein said floor structure extends over a majority of said length of said cargo well.
- 10. The multi-unit freight car of claim wherein each of said car units includes a pair of side sills, a pair of body bolsters, and a floor defining a cargo well, said body bolsters having a first height above said floor and said trailer hitch having a second height above said floor, and wherein said second height is greater than said first height.
- 11. The multi-unit freight car of claim consisting of an intermediate car unit and a pair of end car units, one of said pair of end car units being said first one of said car units, and said intermediate car unit being said second one of said car units, said opposite ends of said intermediate car unit being a pair of said articulated connector ends, each said end car unit having a respective one of said articulated connector ends, each said respective articulated connector end of each said end car unit being adjacent to a respective one of said pair of opposite articulated connector ends of said intermediate car unit, and a shared truck supporting said articulated connector end of each of said end car units and one of said articulated connector ends of said intermediate car unit.
- 12. The multi-unit freight car of claim 11, said intermediate car unit further including a cargo well, and said articulated connector ends of said end car units including a respective trailer hitch, and said intermediate car unit being free of any said trailer hitch.
- 13. The multi-unit freight car of claim 11 wherein each of said end car units includes a respective cargo well and has a respective trailer hitch located at each of said opposite ends thereof.
- 14. The multi-unit freight car of claim 8 wherein each of said car units includes a respective cargo well having a respective trailer-wheel-supporting floor structure therein.
- 15. A method of carrying cargo in a multi-unit railway freight car, said cargo including an over-length highway freight trailer having road wheels at a back end and a hitch kingpin at a front end, said method comprising:
- (a) supporting the road wheels of an over-length trailer on a cargo well floor in a second car unit of a pair of adjacent car units having respective articulated connector ends supported on a shared wheeled truck;
- (b) connecting the hitch kingpin of said over-length trailer to a trailer hitch mounted on said articulated connector end of a first car unit of said pair of adjacent car units and thereby supporting a front end portion of said over-length trailer above said respective articulated connector ends; and
- (c) carrying other cargo optionally including a freight trailer or one or more intermodal cargo containers in said cargo well of said first car unit.
- 16. The method of claim 15, including the step of carrying two of said cargo containers stacked one atop the other in said cargo well of said first car unit while supporting said front end portion of said over-length trailer above said articulated connector end of said first car unit.
- 17. The method of claim 15 wherein said step of connecting the first end of said over-length trailer to a trailer hitch further includes supporting said front end portion of said over-length trailer without said front end portion extending above a cargo well of said first car unit.
- 18. In combination with a highway freight trailer including road wheels and having a hitch kingpin on a front end, multi-unit railway freight car for carrying, optionally, intermodal cargo containers, highway freight trailers, or both containers and trailers, said combination comprising:
- (a) at least two interconnected car units including a first car unit and a second car unit interconnected with each other and each having a cargo well and a pair of opposite ends, at least one of said opposite ends of each of said first car unit and said second car unit being respective articulated connector ends interconnected with each other;
- (b) a plurality of wheeled trucks supporting said car units; and
- (c) a trailer hitch, carried on the articulated connector end of the first car unit and located between the cargo well of the first car unit and the articulated connector end of the second car unit, said trailer hitch having hitch kingpin interconnection structure associated therewith; and
- (d) wherein said hitch kingpin of said freight trailer is coupled with said hitch kingpin interconnection structure of said trailer hitch to support the front end of said freight trailer in said first car unit and said road wheels of said freight trailer are supported in the cargo well of said second car unit.
- 19. The combination of claim 18, the front end of said freight trailer and the cargo well of the first car unit being free from overlap.
- 20. The combination of claim 18, at least one of said plurality of wheeled trucks being a shared truck supporting a pair of respective interconnected articulated connector ends of said at least two interconnected car units.
- 21. The combination of claim 18 wherein the cargo well in the second car unit includes a trailer road wheel-supporting floor structure.
- 22. The combination of claim 18, wherein each said articulated end of the at least two interconnected car units includes a respective body bolster extending transversely of the respective car unit, said trailer hitch being supported by the body bolster of said first car unit and defining a hitch kingpin location longitudinally between the body bolster of the first car unit and the body bolster of the second car unit.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/379,204, filed Jan. 27, 1995 (now abandoned), which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/158,260, filed Nov. 23, 1993 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,423,269), which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/982,289, filed Nov. 24, 1992 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,279,230).
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