The present invention relates generally to the field of railroad couplers, and more specifically to the coupler body and improvements therein that assist in determining the lock's relative position in lock set and thereby improve knuckle rotation.
The coupler assemblies on railcars sometimes do not operate properly in lock set. When the coupler is in the lock set position, the couplers are still engaged, but pulling forces between the railcars allows them to be pulled apart. The knuckle of the coupler may jam against the lock, preventing proper knuckle rotation. In some cases, may be as much as 50% of the time, knuckle and lock interference occurs in lock set, requiring the user to lift and hold the uncoupling lever in its most raised position to facilitate uncoupling. The traditional focus when addressing lock set jamming concerns between the knuckle and lock was on the lock and its interface with the thrower.
The options for addressing these problems are limited if the focus is only on the locations addressed in previous patents, such as U.S. Pat. Nos. 2,350,470; 2,709,007; 3,850,312; 4,084,705 and 4,363,414, all of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety. The options are also limiting when the focus is only on the mating parts of the system.
Other complications when attempting to solve this problem include the inability to completely measure (scan) to a very accurate level (+/−0.001″) all the surfaces of each component (either theoretically or from actual production parts), create a very accurate CAD model (+/−0.001″) of each part, and then create a working assembly of the system. Furthermore, the designer may not have the ability to use that model to investigate the issues, and to model and then simulate the proposed design changes to the model. In the past, the companies with the design engineering talents were either not interested in, or unable to undertake the time, provide the necessary engineering resources and/or spend the money necessary to investigate the concerns to the detail necessary to identify the concern, and then design a fix to these concerns. Modern day computer software and hardware is now available (at an attainable cost) and provide the tools necessary so that those that are experts in the field can use these tools to solve the problems that were here-to-for unsolvable.
There is a need to improve knuckle rotation to eliminate such jamming without delineating significantly from the accepted coupler assembly.
In a first embodiment, an improved coupler body having an area of increased material in the upper lock chamber is provided.
In a second embodiment, an improved coupler body including an area of increased material on the front face of the upper lock chamber of the coupler body is provided.
In a third embodiment, method of improving a lock's position in lock set in a coupler body of a railcar coupler, comprising the steps of providing a coupler body and adding material to the front face of the upper lock chamber of the coupler body is provided.
The system may be better understood with reference to the following drawings and description. The components in the figures are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the invention. Moreover, in the figures, like-referenced numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the different views.
a is a cross-sectional view of the side of the coupler of
b is a cross-sectional view of the side of the coupler of
c is a close up cross-sectional view of the coupler of
d is a close up cross-sectional view of the coupler of
e is a cross-sectional view of the coupler of
a is a close up view of the upper lock chamber of
b is a close of view of the upper lock chamber of
a is a perspective view of a cross section of half of the coupler of
b is a close up perspective view of the upper lock chamber in
a is a side view of a lock.
b is a side view of a knuckle.
c shows the interface between the lock and the knuckle.
The intent of the present invention is to improve knuckle rotation from lock set. This is accomplished by maximizing or adding material to the front of the upper lock chamber. The relative height of the thrower support surface of the coupler body can also be increased or maximized. These changes, alone or in combination, can influence the relative position of the lock in lock set.
b shows a comparison between the front face 28 of a prior art lock chamber 24 compared to the lock chamber 24 of the present invention having additional material 26 on the front face 28. The dashed line 25 to the left of the shaded area in
Referring to
The amount of material 26 added to the front face 28 of the upper lock chamber 24 can vary from about 0.125″ up to about 0.25″. The material 26 can be added in the form of ribs, pads or by adding material to the entire surface. If the lock 16 and the knuckle 14 are not positioned correctly the features that form the center of knuckle fillet 30 and the center of lock fillet 32 as illustrated in
The invention considers the entire system, rather than just the lock 16 and thrower 18. Through the use of Computer Aided Design (CAD) techniques each part is modeled and their operation is reviewed as a complete system. Previously, the interaction may have been prototyped with actual parts, and then all the different permeations and different combination of each variable were prototyped. This made the analysis of more than two features relative to each other, very labor intensive, very time consuming, and very expensive to compete. Additionally, if the solution relies on one of the removable parts (i.e. the lock 16 or thrower 18), when the part is removed from the body, the fix is also removed. The present invention provides a solution located on the coupler body 10, the part that usually lasts the longest and is replaced the least often.
It should be noted that a wide range of changes could be made to the present embodiments without departing from the scope of the claimed invention. More or less material could be added to the designated areas. The areas could also vary as long as the material did not cause further interference with the rotation of the coupler knuckle or any other coupler components.
It is therefore intended that the foregoing detailed description be regarded as illustrative rather than limiting, and that it be understood that it is the following claims, including all equivalents, that are intended to define the spirit and scope of this invention.
This application claims priority to U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/055,396 filed May 23, 2008, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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