The present invention relates to railway freight car draft sills and center sills and, more particularly, to a transition member for use in connecting between the dissimilar cross sections of a draft sill and a center sill of a railway freight car.
The prevalent construction of railway freight cars includes the use of two truck assemblies at either end of each car body. Each truck assembly is comprised of two sideframes that are spaced laterally and are parallel with the railway tracks. A bolster extends laterally between the two sideframes to form what is commonly referred to as a three piece railway freight car truck.
The railway freight car body itself includes a center sill structure which extends longitudinally the virtual entire length of the freight car to provide the main support member for the railway freight car. Ends of the center sill include draft sills, which can be fabricated or cast. Such draft sills include a center plate for connection to a center bowl structure located on the truck bolster. Further, an end sill is connected to the railway freight car body in alignment with the center sill, but near each end of the railway freight car. The end sill is designed to receive a coupler assembly.
It is desirable to provide a connection between the dissimilar cross sections of a draft sill and the end sill that is adaptable to the various designs of railway freight cars.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved transition member for use in connection between the draft sill and end sill of a railway freight car.
The present invention relates to a railway freight car that includes an underframe assembly comprising a draft sill and an end sill. The end sill is associated and receives the various components of the coupler assembly. It is desirable to provide a transition connection between the draft sill and end sill that accommodates various designs and structures of the railway freight car. Accordingly, the present invention in particular relates to a transition member that connects between the dissimilar cross sections of a draft sill structure of the railway freight car and the end sill.
The transition member of the present invention is usually a unitary cast steel structure that is generally rectangular in cross section. The transition member can be of varying lengths, but the transition member of the present invention is of a length that is greater than its height or its width. The transition member of the present invention includes structural features that provides strength, durability, and adaptability in the railway freight car to allow connection between various locations of the draft sill and the end sill.
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At the first end of transition member 10, where connection is made to draft sill 14, top section support rib 26 extends downwardly from top section 16 and extends across the width of transition member 10. Similarly, bottom section support rib 28 extends upwardly from the bottom section 18 of transition member 10 and extends across the width of transition member 10. Tapered protrusion 32 extends outwardly from support rib 26 and extends across the width of transition member 10. It is also seen that tapered protrusion 32 extends from a height below that of the top of top section 16. Similarly, bottom section tapered protrusion 34 extends outwardly from bottom section support rib 28, and extends across the width of transition member 10. Tapered protrusion 34 is seen to extend outwardly from a height above that of the bottom of bottom section 18.
Bottom section 18 is seen to be comprised of a generally rectangular main part 20 of a thickness greater than that of top section 16. Further, bottom section distal part 22 is seen to be again a generally rectangular section but extending downwardly from the level of bottom section 18 to intersect with bottom section support rib 38. Further, it is seen that the thickness of distal part 22 decreases as distal part 22 extends to join bottom section support rib 38.
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Transition member 10 is seen to comprise bottom section wing section 27 extending outwardly beyond wall section 17, and bottom section wing section 29 extending outwardly beyond wall section 19. Wing section 29 is seen to be comprised of a generally rectangular main section 39 that extends longitudinally from the first end of transition member 10 toward the second end, but wing section 29 is also seen to comprise angled section 41 which is contiguous with main section 39 but extends inwardly at an acute angle from main section 39 to intersect with the second end of transition member 10. Bottom section wing section 27 also comprises a similar main section and an angled section.
Transition member first end top section support rib 26 and transition member first end bottom section support rib 28 are seen to extend such that a circular opening is formed therein. It is also seen that top section support rib 26 and bottom section support rib 28 extend and engage both of wall section 17 and 19. Circular opening 56 is seen to be formed by top section support rib 26 and bottom section support rib 28. Similarly, second end top section support rib 36 extends laterally to engage both of wall sections 17 and 19, and second end bottom section support rib 38 extends similarly to engage both wall sections 1719. It is seen that second end top section support rib 36 and second end bottom section support rib 38 combine to form a generally rectangular opening 58 at the second end of transition member 10.
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20060005740 A1 | Jan 2006 | US |