Claims
- 1. A railroad car for transporting at least one cylindrical object with its axis horizontal and transverse to the direction of travel of the car, said car comprising:
- A. at least front and rear wheel trucks;
- B. a body comprising a front stub draft sill supported on said front wheel truck, a rear stub draft sill supported on said rear wheel truck, said stub draft sills having upper extremities defining a first horizontal plane, a cargo bed between said stub draft sills, and at least one lower longitudinal member running beneath the center of said cargo bed and below the level of said stub draft sills, said lower longitudinal member being disposed in a second horizontal plane below said first horizontal plane and being adapted for accepting a portion of the longitudinal draft and buff loads between said front stub draft sill and said rear stub draft sill;
- C. at least one pair of generally planar, longitudinally spaced, facing front and rear cylindrical object support members, each inclined about a horizontal and transverse axis toward the other, each said pair defining a trough for receiving and supporting a cylindrical object with its axis horizontally and transversely oriented, said trough being adapted to support a cylindrical object so that at least a portion of the object projects below said first horizontal plane when loaded, thereby lowering the center of gravity of said car when loaded; and
- D. a pair of top chords which extend along either side of the cargo bed at an elevation above the bottom of the cylindrical object and which transmit part of the longitudinal draft and buff loads through the car.
- 2. The railroad car of claim 1 wherein each of said front and rear cylindrical object support members has an upper edge spanning said cargo bed and secured between said top chords and a lower edge secured to the lower longitudinal member.
- 3. The railroad car of claim 1, further comprising:
- A. a pair of top chords extending longitudinally between said draft sills and outside said cargo bed; and
- B. at least one cover for protecting the cylindrical objects, said cover having side edges received by said top chords and an upper wall bridging between said side edges, wherein the rise of said upper wall above said first horizontal plane when said cover is in place is less than the diameter of the largest object which said car is adapted to carry.
- 4. The railroad car of claim 3, wherein said cargo bed has front, center, and rear portions and said cover is a telescoping cover assembly comprising:
- A. left and right longitudinal track means running along said upper side sills and having outboard extremities;
- B. a front cover segment carried on said track means, said front cover segment being adapted to bridge the cargo bed between the track means and to be movable along the track means between an inboard position for covering the front portion of the cargo area and an outboard position for exposing the front portion of the cargo area;
- C. a rear cover segment carried on said track means, said rear cover segment being adapted to bridge the cargo bed between the track means and to be movable along the track means between an inboard position for covering the rear portion of the cargo bed and an outboard position for exposing the rear portion of the cargo bed; and
- D. at least a first center cover segment carried on said track means, said center cover segment being adapted to bridge the cargo bed between the track means and to be movable on the track means between an inboard position for covering the center portion of the cargo bed and an outboard position telescoped with one of said front and rear cover segments;
- E. whereby said cover assembly is adapted to expose substantially the entire cargo bed at once when said cover segments are all in their outboard positions and to cover substantially the entire cargo bed at once when said cover segments are all in their inboard positions.
- 5. A railroad car for transporting at least one cylindrical object with its axis horizontal and transverse to the direction of travel of the car, said car comprising:
- A. at least front and rear wheel trucks;
- B. a body comprising a front stub draft sill supported on said front wheel truck, a rear stub draft sill supported on said rear wheel truck, said stub draft sills having upper extremities defining a first horizontal plane, at least one lower longitudinal member running beneath the center of said cargo bed and below the level of said stub draft sills, said lower longitudinal member being disposed in a second horizontal plane below said first horizontal plane for accepting at least a portion of the longitudinal loads between said front stub draft sill and said rear stub draft sill, and a cargo bed between said draft sills; and
- C. at least one pair of generally planar, longitudinally spaced, facing front and rear cylindrical object support members, each inclined about a horizontal and transverse axis toward the other, each said pair defining a trough for receiving and supporting a cylindrical object with its axis horizontally and transversely oriented, said trough being adapted to support a cylindrical object so that at least a portion of the object projects below said first horizontal plane when loaded, thereby lowering the center of gravity of said car when loaded,
- D. wherein a first said front cylindrical object support member is adjacent to said front stub draft sill, a last said rear cylindrical object support member is adjacent to said rear stub draft sill, and
- E. wherein each of said first and last cylindrical object support members has an outboard upper edge secured to the adjacent stub draft sill and an inboard lower edge secured to said lower longitudinal member to transmit and receive longitudinal loads obliquely between said draft sills and said lower longitudinal member.
- 6. A telescoping cover assembly for a railroad car having left and right transversely spaced edges, front and rear ends, and a cargo bed disposed between the ends and between the edges, the cargo bed comprising a front end portion and a rear end portion, said cover assembly comprising:
- A. left and right longitudinal track means running parallel to the edges of the car;
- B. a front cover segment carried on said track means, said front cover segment being adapted to bridge the cargo bed between the track means and to be movable between an inboard position for covering the front end portion of the cargo bed and an outboard position for exposing the front end portion of the cargo bed; and
- C. a rear cover segment carried on said track means and adapted to bridge the cargo bed between the track means and to be movable between an inboard position for covering the rear end portion of the cargo bed and an outboard position for exposing the rear end portion of the cargo bed;
- whereby said cover assembly is adapted to expose substantially the entire cargo bed at once when said front and rear cover segments are in their outboard positions and to cover substantially the entire cargo bed at once when said front and rear cover segments are in their inboard positions.
- 7. The cover assembly of claim 6 for a railroad car including a center portion of said cargo bed between the front and rear portions, said cover assembly further comprising at least a first center cover segment carried on said track means, said center cover segment being adapted to bridge the cargo bed between the track means and to be movable between an inboard position for covering at least a part of the center portion of the cargo bed and an outboard position telescoped with one of said front and rear cover segments.
- 8. The cover assembly of claim 7, further comprising a second center cover segment carried on said track means between said first center cover segment and one of said front and rear cover segments, said second center cover segment being adapted to bridge the cargo bed between the track means and to be movable between an inboard position for covering at least part of the center portion of the cargo bed and an outboard position telescoped with one of said front and rear cover segments.
- 9. The cover assembly of claim 8, wherein said first center cover segment is adapted to telescope with said front cover segment when in its outboard position and said second center cover segment is adapted to telescope with said rear cover segment when in its outboard position.
- 10. The cover assembly of claim 8, wherein said first and second center cover segments run on a pair of common track means and said front and rear cover segments run on separate, collinear pairs of track means.
- 11. The cover assembly of claim 7, wherein said center cover segment has an upper wall bridging between said left and right track means and having front and rear edges defining front and rear openings, whereby said center cover segments are adapted to clear cargo carried on the cargo bed.
- 12. The cover assembly of claim 6, wherein said track means have outboard extremities which extend longitudinally outboard of said cargo bed.
- 13. The cover assembly of claim 6, wherein said track means have outboard extremities and are fixed to said car and said front and rear cover segments have left and right sides disposed adjacent to the respective track means, said sides each having an inboard end, an outboard end, and wheel trucks spaced inboard of said outboard ends to engage said track means, whereby the portions of said front and rear cover segments outboard of said wheel trucks are cantilevered beyond the outboard ends of said track means when said front and rear cover segments are in their outboard positions.
- 14. The cover assembly of claim 6, wherein said cover segments overlap when in their inboard positions to define a substantially continuous cover.
- 15. A telescoping cover assembly for a railroad car having left and right horizontally and transversely spaced edges, front and rear ends, and a cargo bed disposed between the ends and between the edges, the cargo bed comprising a front portion and a rear portion, said cover assembly comprising:
- A. left and right longitudinal track means running parallel to the edges of the car;
- B. a front cover segment carried on said track means, said front cover segment being adapted to bridge the cargo bed between the track means and to be movable between an inboard position for covering the front portion of the cargo bed and an outboard position for exposing the front portion of the cargo bed; and
- C. a rear cover segment carried on said track means and adapted to bridge the cargo bed between the track means and to be movable between an inboard position for covering the rear portion of the cargo bed and an outboard position for exposing the rear portion of the cargo bed;
- wherein each of said front and rear cover segments has an upper wall bridging between said left and right track means and having inboard and outboard edges and an outer wall substantially closing the area bounded by each said outboard edge;
- whereby said cover assembly is adapted to expose substantially the entire cargo bed at once when said front and rear cover segments are in their outboard positions and to cover substantially the entire cargo bed at once when said front and rear cover segments are in their inboard positions.
- 16. A telescoping cover assembly for a railroad car having left and right transversely spaced edges, front and rear ends, and a cargo bed disposed between the ends and between the edges, the cargo bed comprising a front portion, a rear portion, and a center portion, said cover assembly comprising:
- A. left and right longitudinal track means running parallel to the edges of the car;
- B. a front cover segment carried on said track means, said front cover segment being adapted to bridge the cargo bed between the track means and to be movable between an inboard position for covering the front portion of the cargo bed and an outboard position forward of said inboard position for exposing the front portion of the cargo bed; and
- C. a rear cover segment carried on said track means and adapted to bridge the cargo bed between the track means and to be movable between an inboard position for covering the rear portion of the cargo bed and an outboard position behind the inboard position of said rear cover segment for exposing the rear portion of the cargo bed;
- whereby said cover assembly is adapted to expose substantially the entire cargo bed at once when said cover segments are in their outboard positions and to cover substantially the entire cargo bed at once when said cover segments are in their inboard positions.
- 17. The cover assembly of claim 16, further comprising at least a first center cover segment carried on said track means, said center cover segment being adapted to bridge the cargo bed between the track means and to be movable between an inboard position for covering at least a part of the center portion of the cargo bed and an outboard position telescoped with one of said front and rear cover segments.
- 18. The cover assembly of claim 17, wherein said center cover segment has an upper wall bridging between said left and right track means and having front and rear edges defining front and rear openings, whereby said center cover segments are adapted to clear cargo carried on the cargo bed.
- 19. The cover assembly of claim 16, wherein said track means have outboard extremities which extend longitudinally outboard of said cargo bed.
- 20. The cover assembly of claim 16, wherein said cover segments overlap when in their inboard positions to define a substantially continuous cover.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/496,550, filed Mar. 20, 1990 now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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MacGregor Brochures, Railroad Supply and Equipment Inc., Pennsylvania, Oct. 15, 1963. |
Continuations (1)
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