Railway car nailable door post

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 4043274
  • Patent Number
    4,043,274
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 27, 1975
    49 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 23, 1977
    47 years ago
Abstract
A nailable door post for a freight car in which the post comprises a pair of upright metal members which tightly embrace a wooden nailing strip which is held captive between a transverse wall of the outer member and a transverse offset portion in a longitudinal wall of the inner member, the post being flanked on its inner and outer sides by the longitudinal walls of the inner and outer members, the longitudinal wall of the inner member being provided with nail holes aligned with the wooden strip.The strip is held along the edge of the post remote from the door edge and there being a hollow in the post structure between the door edge and the wooden strip so that if the metal members are distorted, if struck by a heavy object, the strip will remain intact. The offset in the inner member longitudinal wall provides a pocket in which is secured a vertical lading strap anchor disposed in non-obstructing position inwardly of the plane of the inner side of the side wall of the freight car.
Description
Claims
  • 1. In a freight car, a vertically extending nailable metal and wood door post for a door opening in the car side wall comprising:
  • inner and outer vertical metal post members,
  • means securing said members to the side wall, one of said members having a first transverse wall remote from the door opening,
  • a wooden nailing strip tightly interposed between said members and seated against said wall and spaced laterally away from the door opening,
  • means on one of said members for holding said strip within the post against said transverse wall, and
  • one of said members having a wall defining a side of said opening and deflectible longitudinally of the side wall and slidable along the other of said members.
  • 2. The invention according to claim 1, and
  • said holding means comprising a transverse wall portion of said outer member remote from the door edge and a portion on the inner member offset inwardly of the post and flanking a side of the strip adjacent to said doorway edge.
  • 3. The invention according to claim 2, and
  • said offset portion providing a cavity facing into the interior of the freight car,
  • and a lading anchor secured to said offset portion within said cavity in non-obstructing position to the interior side of the car.
  • 4. The invention according to claim 3, and
  • said inner and outer members forming essentially a box section having opposing sides including a deformable doorway edge portion having a transverse wall and a longitudinal outer edge flange and a longitudinal inner wall.
  • 5. The invention according to claim 4, and
  • said strip having flat inner and outer sides in complementary engagement with said inner and outer members, respectively.
  • 6. The invention according to claim 5, and
  • said box section generally defining four corners, and
  • said inner and outer members overlapping each other solely at diagonally opposite corners of the post structure.
  • 7. The invention according to claim 6, and
  • said offset portion extending only partially into the post and overlapping a corner portion of the strip.
  • 8. The invention according to claim 1, and
  • said post being essentially quadrilateral and having a chamfered corner opposing an interior corner formed by transverse and longitudinal wallsof said outer member.
  • 9. The invention according to claim 1, and
  • said inner member having a portion C-shaped in cross-section disposed along the doorway edge,
  • said portion having a flange extending parallel to an outer longitudinal wall of the outer member and in slidable engagement therewith.
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