The present invention relates generally to the field of railroad couplers, and more specifically to the core for the front portion of the knuckle and the core for the rear portion of the knuckle.
The front core of a knuckle is commonly referred to as the finger core. The finger core is commonly constructed to produce an internal cavity having thin ribs. These ribs have demonstrated a weakness to the load environment with the development of fatigue and/or hot tear cracks. The fatigue cracks can grow over time and eventually lead to knuckle failure which results in separation of railcars. Separately, internal or external cracks in the knuckle are a cause for replacement of the knuckle.
The rear core of a knuckle is commonly referred to as the kidney core. Knuckles can sometimes break within this portion of the knuckle and this has proven to be a very undesirable location for a failure. A failure in this region of the knuckle can lead to knuckle jamming within the coupler body and prevent a change out of a failed knuckle, thereby requiring the entire coupler assembly to be replaced, a very costly repair.
There is a need to improve the strength and/or fatigue life in these areas of the knuckle while still allowing it to be the weak link in the coupler system and fail under high loading conditions.
In a first embodiment, a finger core for forming the front part of a knuckle for a railcar is provided and comprises a single opening to form a single rib at the horizontal center line of the resulting knuckle.
In a second embodiment, a core for forming the rear part of a knuckle for a railcar is provided and comprises a kidney core section and a pivot pin core section, the kidney core section having maximized interior fillets and reduced buffing shoulder portions.
In a third embodiment, a set of cores for forming knuckle for a railcar coupler that has increased strength and/or fatigue life is provided and comprises a finger core for forming the front part of a knuckle for a railcar, said finger core comprising a single opening to form a single rib in the resulting knuckle; and a core for forming the rear part of a knuckle for a railcar, said core comprising a kidney core section and a pivot pin core section; the kidney core section having maximized interior fillets and reduced buffing shoulder portions.
In a fourth embodiment, a railway coupler knuckle with increased strength and fatigue life is provided that comprises a single thick rib in said knuckle.
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 top view of the finger and kidney cores of
b is a perspective view of the finger and kidney cores of
c is a side view of the finger and kidney cores of
The goal of the present invention is to improve the strength and fatigue life of the knuckle by utilizing two unique cores. The completed knuckle 12 is shown in
With respect to the front portion of the knuckle, the present invention utilizes a unique shape of the finger core 10, shown from different angles in
A completed knuckle 21 is shown in
The finger core 10 is designed such that an opening 18 forms a single thick rib 15 at the horizontal centerline of the resulting knuckle to more efficiently transfer the load to the pulling lugs of the knuckle and to reduce the stresses in the knuckle 21. As shown in the Figures, the number of corners 19 have been reduced down to four and larger radii than those present in the prior art are used in all four corners 19. Larger core fillets are also utilized. Exemplary dimensions of the opening 18 are shown in
The interaction of these modifications results in lower stresses on the resulting rib 15, which can be seen in the finished knuckle 21 shown in
With respect to the rear portion of the core, the present invention utilizes a unique kidney core 12 shape. Interior fillets 20 of the core 12 and the resultant wall thickness and profile have been maximized. Additionally, the buffing shoulder portions 22 of the core have been reduced in size to maximize wall thickness. Furthermore, the core support 24 at the tail of the knuckle 21 has been optimized in shape. The location of the tail support hole 25, the size, the shape of the hole, and then the wall thickness and the resulting interior fillets of these features have all been optimized to reduce stress concentrations while maintaining an acceptable weight of the knuckle 21.
For simplification, the measurements in this application have been rounded to the nearest tenth, although they are often shown in the Figures down to the hundredths or thousandths.
As shown in
The Figures also illustrate other areas where the kidney core 12, pivot pin 13 core, and the finger core 10 have been modified to further reduce stresses in the resulting knuckle. Unless otherwise specified, the measurements given for the adjusted radii in the present invention are given in inches (for example R.1″ or R1.2″)
The kidney core 12 creates the internal surfaces of the rear of the knuckle 21 from behind the pivot pin hole 38 to the tail 46. This areas is best illustrated in
The resulting wall thickness on the lock face 50 and just before the lock face 50 is about 1.4″. (
Behind the main section of the kidney core 12 is the top pulling lug core 56 which extends about 1.2″ above the top of the main section 54. (
Many changes have been made to specific radii of the finger and kidney cores as described in the following paragraphs. The sections that are references are shaded in each figure for clarity. As previously stated, the radius measurements below are in inches.
The radius 58 where the section 42 forming the pivot pin hole 38 meets the section 44 forming the C-10 relief is a constant R1.0″ for both the top and bottom radii (
The radii 66 on the front and back of the portion of the finger core 15 that forms the single thick rib are a constant R.55″ (
The radius 76 that forms the base 78 of the pulling lug core 36 in the kidney core 12 is a constant R.90″ (
The radius 96 on the bottom of the kidney core 12 just before the pulling lug core 36 is a constant R1.00″(
The fillet 114 where the post 14, used to attach the finger core 10 to the pivot pin core 13, where it joins with the finger core 10 is a constant R.50″ (
The top buffing shoulder core 36 consists of a single lofted surface 118 that starts on the flat surface of the kidney core 12 and travels up through the buffing shoulder core 36 (
It is 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. 61/055,924 filed May 23, 2008, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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