The invention relates generally to railway car hatch covers, and more particularly to a latch for a railway car hatch cover.
This invention is applicable to railway car hatch covers. On covered hopper railway cars, each car has a series of hatches on top of the car that allow the railway cars to be filled from the top with various commodities, such as plastic pellets, flour, grain food products, and the like. The hatches also allow access into the car for maintenance and an opening for venting purposes. After the railway car is loaded, a hatch cover which includes a seal assembly is secured over each hatch to prevent outside substances from contaminating the goods in the car, and also to prevent spillage and secure the goods or substance inside the car for transportation. A latch is used in each hatch cover to secure the hatch cover and seal in a closed position.
It is desirable to include a type of latch assembly that is adaptable to variations in the seal due to wear in order to maintain a secure seal of the hatch cover onto the hatch itself.
The present invention provides a railway car hatch cover latch with a self-adjusting design that can provide a secure seal.
In accordance with the present invention, a latch is provided for use in a railway car hatch cover.
One embodiment of the present railway car hatch cover latch assembly includes a latch plate. An adjustable end of the latch assembly is affixed to the bracket, with the adjustable end usually comprising an eye at the end of a threaded shaft. The threaded shaft is received in a keeper. The keeper in turn supports and holds a coil spring between the eye and the keeper ears. A bent hooking rod has two upturned ends that hold the end of the coil spring nearest the eye. The center of the bent hooking rod extends from the keeper to form a receiver. A latch plate includes a pivot rod that extends through the receiver of the bent hooking rod. The latch plate itself contacts and holds the hatch cover is a compressively closed position against the hatch ring when the latch assembly is closed.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a latch for a railway car hatch cover that is adjustable to allow for a secure fit of the hatch cover on the railway car hatch.
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The hatch cover can be opened by hand. Hatch covers on a hopper car need to be opened and closed frequently during use, because solid materials such as food product, plastic pellets, grains, and the like are loaded into the railway cars through the hatch openings on top of the cars.
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When exterior shell cover 12 is rotated to the closed position and securing latch 20 is rotated to a closed position, a compressive, self-adjusting spring force keeps shell cover 12 tightly sealed against hatch ring 21. The seal prevents contaminants from entering the interior of the railcar while the hatch cover is closed.
Securing latch assembly 20 is comprised of a latch plate 31. An adjustable end of securing latch assembly 20 is affixed to latch hinges 22 through latch hinge bolt 24, with the adjustable end usually comprising an eye 28 at the end of a threaded shaft 32. The other end of threaded shaft 32 is received in a keeper 26. The operational length of threaded shaft 32 can be adjusted by threading into keeper 26. Keeper 26 in turn supports and holds a coil spring 27 between eye 28 and keeper ears 29. A bent hooking rod 25 has two upturned ends 35 that hold the end of the coil spring 36 nearest eye 28. The center 37 of the bent hooking rod 25 extends from the keeper 26 to form a receiver 37. Latch plate 31 includes a pivot rod 39 that extends through the receiver 37 of the bent hooking rod 25. The latch plate 31 itself, when latch assembly 20 is in a closed position, contacts and holds the hatch cover exterior shell cover 12 in a compressively closed position against hatch ring 21.
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