Claims
- 1. A hopper door and distributing blade control apparatus for controlling one or more of a plurality of hopper doors and one or more ballast distributing blades on a railroad hopper car, comprising:
- (a) door operating means associated with each said door for selectively opening and closing the associated door;
- (b) blade operating means associated with each said blade for selectively moving said blade between said operative and said non-operative positions;
- (c) a receiver on said car connected to the respective door and blade operating means on that car, said receiver being responsive to coded control signals to selectively, independently and individually control positions of each of said doors and said blades; and
- (d) a mobile remote transmitter selectively operable to transmit said coded control signals to cause said receiver to control the connected door and blade operating means.
- 2. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, for use on a train including a plurality of railroad cars, each such car including a plurality of said hopper doors and a plurality of said blade operating means and each such car being equipped with one of said receivers, wherein:
- (a) each receiver is adapted to respond to a different coded receiver address signal; and
- (b) said remote transmitter is selectively operable to transmit any one of said coded receiver address signals along with said control signals to enable a selected one of said receivers.
- 3. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) said door and blade operating means each comprise a hydraulic actuator.
- 4. An apparatus as set forth in claim 3, wherein:
- (a) said car includes an electrical generator and a hydraulic fluid pump.
- 5. An apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein:
- (a) there are a pair of said ballast distributing blades on said car, one blade being attached toward each end of said car, and each said blade has an independent blade operating means.
- 6. An apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein:
- (a) each of said ballast distributing blades is shaped as a V, with the center portions of the V blades on each car extending toward each other such that each said car can distribute ballast while said train is in motion in either direction on a railroad track.
- 7. An apparatus as set forth in claim 5, wherein:
- (a) said ballast distributing blades are adjustable and each includes at least one wing portion which is extendable and retractable to selectively change the effective width of said blade.
- 8. An apparatus as set forth in claim 7, wherein:
- (a) each of said adjustable ballast distributing blades includes a pair of said wing portions.
- 9. An apparatus as set forth in claim 8, wherein:
- (a) each of said adjustable distributing blade wing portions includes an independent wing operating means which is also selectively, independently and individually operable via said car mounted receiver and said mobile transmitter means.
- 10. On a train including a plurality of railroad cars, each car including a plurality of hopper discharge openings, each with a hopper door, and at least one ballast distributing blade attached beneath the car, said blade being movable between a non-operative position and an operative position, a hopper door and blade control apparatus for controlling said doors and said blade, said apparatus comprising:
- (a) door operating means associated with each said door for selectively opening and dosing the associated door;
- (b) blade operating means associated with said blade for selectively moving said blade between said operative and said non-operative positions;
- (c) a receiver on each car connected to the respective door and blade operating means on that car, said receiver being responsive to coded control signals to selectively, independently and individually control positions of said doors and said blade, each said receiver being adapted to respond to a different coded address signal; and
- (d) a mobile remote transmitter selectively operable to transmit any one of said coded address signals and said coded control signals to cause a selected one of said receivers to control the connected door and blade operating means.
- 11. An apparatus as set forth in claim 10, wherein:
- (a) said door and blade operating means each comprise a hydraulic actuator.
- 12. An apparatus as set forth in claim 11, wherein:
- (a) each said car includes an electrical generator and a hydraulic fluid pump.
- 13. An apparatus as set forth in claim 10, wherein:
- (a) there are a pair of said ballast distributing blades on each said car, one blade being attached toward each end of each car, and each said blade has an independent blade operating means associated therewith.
- 14. An apparatus as set forth in claim 13, wherein:
- (a) each of said ballast distributing blades is shaped as a V, with the center portions of the V blades on each car extending toward each other such that each said car can distribute ballast while said train is in motion in either direction on a railroad track.
- 15. An apparatus as set forth in claim 13, wherein:
- (a) one or more of said ballast distributing blades is adjustable and includes at least one wing portion which is extendable and retractable to selectively change the effective width of said blade.
- 16. An apparatus as set forth in claim 15, wherein:
- (a) each of said adjustable ballast distributing blades includes a pair of said wing portions.
- 17. An apparatus as set forth in claim 15, wherein:
- (a) each of said adjustable distributing blade wing portions includes an independent wing operating means which is also selectively, independently and individually operable via the associated car mounted receiver and said mobile transmitter means.
- 18. A method of selectively, independently and individually controlling a plurality of hopper doors and one or more ballast distributing blades on a railroad hopper car, each said door being selectively movable between an open and a closed position, and each said blade being movable between an operative and a non-operative position, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) attaching a reversible power source to each said door and each said blade;
- (b) connecting a receiver to all of said power sources to selectively, independently and individually control the switching and direction of each of said power sources in response to uniquely encoded control signals; and
- (c) transmitting said encoded control signals to said receiver from a mobile remote transmitter.
- 19. The method of claim 18, wherein there are a plurality of hopper cars on a train, each car including a plurality of doors and blades, each car also including a respective one of said receivers, said method including the steps of:
- (a) adapting each receiver to respond to a unique coded receiver address signal;
- (b) causing said remote transmitter to send a selected one of said receiver address signals so that a single selected receiver is enabled thereby.
- 20. In a railroad hopper car equipped for operation on a pair of railroad rails, said car including at least one material containing hopper, each hopper including a hopper door for dropping material in the hopper beneath the railroad car, the improvement comprising:
- (a) a pair of V shaped material distributing blades attached beneath said railroad car, each said blade being of a width which simultaneously encompasses both rails of a railroad track, with each said blade being selectively movable between a lowered, operative position in which the blade is positioned to push material dropped from said car off of said rails and a raised, non-operative position, one of said blades being located between said hopper door and one end of said car and the other of said blades being located between said hopper door and the opposite end of said car with said blades being oriented with the center portions of their respective V's pointing toward each other; and
- (b) a pair of blade operating means for respectively, selectively moving said blades between said operative and said non-operative positions such that one of said blades can be properly positioned to push said material dropped from said car regardless of the direction of travel of said railroad car.
- 21. A railroad hopper car as in claim 20, wherein each said blade further comprises:
- (a) at least one wing portion which is extendable and retractable to thereby adjust the effective width of said blade; and
- (b) wing operating means for selectively extending and retracting said wing portion.
- 22. A railroad hopper car as in claim 21, wherein:
- (a) each said blade comprises a pair of said wing portions and a corresponding pair of said wing operating means.
- 23. A railroad hopper car as in claim 21, wherein:
- (a) each of said wing operating means comprises a hydraulic actuator means.
- 24. A railroad hopper car as in claim 20, wherein:
- (a) each of said blade operating means comprises a hydraulic actuator means.
- 25. A railroad hopper car as in claim 24, wherein:
- (a) each of said blades is pivotably attached beneath said railroad car, and each of said hydraulic actuator means is operative to pivot the respective blade between said raised, non-operative position and said lowered, operative position.
- 26. A railroad hopper car as in claim 20, wherein each of said blades further comprises:
- (a) roller means for contacting and rolling along said rails when said blade is in said operative position to thereby otherwise hold said blade just clear of said rails.
- 27. A railroad hopper car as in claim 20, wherein each of said hopper doors includes a door operating means, the improvement further comprising:
- (a) control means for remotely controlling said blade and said doors, said control means including:
- (i) a receiver on said car connected to the respective door and blade operating means on the car, said receiver being responsive to coded control signals to selectively, independently and individually control positions of each of said doors and said blades; and
- (ii) a mobile remote transmitter selectively operable to transmit any one of said coded control signals to cause said receiver to control the connected door and blade operating means.
- 28. In a railroad hopper car equipped for operation on a pair of railroad rails, said car including at least one material containing hopper, each hopper including a hopper door for dropping material in the hopper beneath the railroad car, each said hopper door including a door operating means, the improvement comprising:
- (a) at least one material distributing blade attached beneath said railroad car, said blade being selectively movable between an operative position in which the blade is positioned to push material dropped from said car off of said rails and a non-operative position;
- (b) blade operating means for selectively moving said blade between said operative and said non-operative positions; and
- (c) control means for remotely controlling said blade means and each said door, said control means including:
- (i) a receiver on said car connected to the respective door and blade operating means on the car, said receiver being responsive to coded control signals to selectively, independently and individually control positions of each said door and said blade means; and
- (ii) a mobile remote transmitter selectively operable to transmit any one of said coded control signals to cause said receiver to control the connected door and blade operating means.
Parent Case Info
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Serial No. 07/986,600 filed Dec. 7, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,311,822.
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