Retainer member for use in railway coupling devices

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6564956
  • Patent Number
    6,564,956
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 26, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 20, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A retainer member for use in either an articulated coupling arrangement and/or a slackless drawbar arrangement for retaining a spherical member in an operating position within a male connection member for connecting together adjacently disposed ends of a pair of railway vehicles in a semi-permanent manner is provided. The retainer member comprises a one piece circular member which is engageable with at least a portion of an inner surface formed by an aperture in a modified male connection member. The circular member is engageable within this aperture of the male connection member to hold the spherical member within the aperture of the male connection member and to form a substantially spherical surface upon which the spherical member rotates against, enabling the male connection member to rotate with respect to the female or car connection member of the railway coupling device.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates, in general, to railway coupling devices and, more particularly, this invention relates to a retainer member for use in connection assemblies utilized in articulated coupling arrangements and slackless drawbar assemblies which are used in the railway industry to couple together the adjacently disposed ends of a pair of railway type freight cars in a substantially semi-permanent fashion.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Articulated coupling arrangements and slackless drawbar assemblies have been generally well known in the railroad industry for several years, prior to the development of the present invention, as a means to connect together the adjacently disposed ends of a pair of railway type freight cars in a substantially semi-permanent fashion. In other words, these railway freight cars generally will not require frequent separation during service. Normally they will only be separated during a required repair and/or routinely scheduled maintenance being performed on one or more of them.




These railway cars are particularly adapted for what is most commonly referred to, in the railroad industry, as piggyback service and/or dedicated service wherein the cars may be joined in a semi-permanent fashion. The railroad cars which are joined in such semi-permanent fashion are also commonly referred to in the railroad industry as either a “5-pack” or “10-pack” unit.




These 5-pack or 10-pack units do not require the use of a standard coupler, except between units. The primary reason such standard couplers are not required is because these units are only broken periodically. Normally, this occurs when maintenance of an individual component must be carried out. Obviously, considerable cost-savings are achieved by the use of this semi-permanent coupling arrangement. These cost savings are mainly derived from lower car weight, fewer railway trucks, reduced maintenance and generally lower equipment cost. Such lower equipment cost being achieved by elimination of draft gears and a reduction in the number of trucks required.




With the use of these semi-permanent coupling arrangements and with the higher loads presently being carried by modern railway trains, it is of the utmost importance that a close-buttoned relationship be maintained between the numerous coupler draft components. Such a close-buttoned relationship is required in order to reduce the detrimental effects of the impact forces which are encountered by a car under buff conditions of train operations.




One prior type of articulated coupling device used for the purpose of connecting adjacent ends of a pair of railway cars, in a semi-permanent manner, is taught in U.S. Pat. No. 5,172,819, the teachings of such patent hereby being incorporated into the present application by reference thereto.




This particular articulated coupling device includes a male connection member secured to one end of a first railway car body and a female connection member secured to an adjacent end of a second railway car body. The male connection member includes an aperture therein. A bearing assembly, including a substantially spherical member, is positioned within this aperture for joining such male connection member with the female connection member.




A race assembly, formed by at least two members, is provided within the aperture and is positioned around a predetermined portion of the substantially spherical member. The race assembly enables requisite movement of the male connection member in relation to the female connection member in each of a vertical direction and a horizontal direction over a predetermined range of angles measured from each of a centerline of the spherical member disposed in a vertical direction and a longitudinal axis of the articulated coupling arrangement disposed in a horizontal direction. A securing means is provided which is engageable with each of the race assembly and the male connection member for securing the race assembly and the spherical member to the male connection member.




One generally well known slackless type drawbar assembly using a ball and race type connection includes the following elements: a car connection member, or female connection member, engageable within the center sill portion of a railway vehicle, a spherical member securable within the car connection member, a male connection member having a curved butt end and an aperture which is disposed around the spherical member secured within the car connection member, a two piece race assembly secured within the aperture of the male connection member and disposed between the spherical member and such aperture and a drawbar connected to such male connection member.




A disadvantage of the articulated coupling arrangements and slackless drawbar assemblies discussed above is the provision of at least two separate members to form the race assembly and the care which must be taken to secure these two separate members within the aperture of the male connection member around a predetermined portion of the spherical member. These factors add additional materials cost, assembling time and labor to the manufacture of the articulated coupling arrangement and/or slackless drawbar assembly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a retainer member for use in a connection assembly which is utilized in an articulated coupling arrangement and/or a slackless drawbar assembly to connect together the adjacently disposed ends of a pair of railway type freight cars in a substantially semi-permanent fashion.




A further object of the present invention is to replace the two piece race assembly with a single piece retainer member which fits into a slotted portion formed by the male connection member so as to form a substantially spherical inner surface upon which the spherical member can rotate against.




Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a retainer member for use in a connection assembly so that the connection assembly is easily assembled thus providing a significant reduction in time and labor.




Still yet another object of the present invention is to provide a retainer member for use in a connection assembly such that the connection assembly requires fewer component parts thereby providing a significant reduction in manufacturing cost.




Briefly, and in accordance with the foregoing objects, the instant invention comprises a retainer member for retaining a spherical member in an operating position within a male connection member for use in one of an articulated coupling arrangement and a slackless drawbar arrangement. This male connection member includes an aperture having a predetermined configuration in one end thereof to form an inner surface. The retainer member comprises a circular member or component engageable with at least a portion of the inner surface of the male connection member so as to form a substantially spherical inner surface including at least a portion of the inner surface of the male connection member and at least a portion of the circular member. This substantially spherical inner surface is positioned around a predetermined portion of the spherical member and enables movement of the male connection member in relation to a railway car connection member in both a vertical direction and a horizontal direction over a predetermined range of angles.




A securing means is provided for securing the retainer member within the aperture of the male connection member. Also, a joining means is provided for joining the spherical member to the car or female connection member so as to connect adjacent ends of a pair of railway vehicles.




Although a number of objects and advantages of the present invention have been described in some detail above, various additional objects and advantages of the retainer member for use in a connection assembly according to the present invention will become more readily apparent to those persons who are skilled in the railway coupling art from the following more detailed description of the invention, particularly, when such detailed description of the invention is taken in conjunction with both the attached drawing figures and with the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side elevation view, partially in cross-section, which illustrates one presently preferred embodiment of a connection assembly constructed according to the present invention for use in an articulated type coupling arrangement.





FIG. 2

is a top view, partially in cross-section, of the connection assembly illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a top view which illustrates an alternative embodiment of a connection assembly for use in an articulated type coupling arrangement.





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the bearing assembly illustrated in FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is an expanded view of a slackless type drawbar assembly using the connection assembly of the present invention prior to insertion of the male connection member of the drawbar assembly into the female connection member.





FIG. 6

is a top view of the connection assembly of a slackless type drawbar assembly wherein the male connection member of the drawbar assembly has been joined with the female connection member.





FIG. 7

is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the connection assembly of a slackless type drawbar assembly.





FIG. 8

is a partial view of the connection assembly of the present invention which may be utilized in either an articulated type coupling arrangement or a slackless type drawbar assembly.





FIGS. 9A and 9B

show alternative embodiments of the one piece liner member which may be inserted between the spherical member and the spherical surface formed by the inner surface of the male connection member and the retainer member.





FIG. 10

is a partial view of the connection assembly of the present invention including a one piece liner member which may be utilized in either an articulated type coupling arrangement or a slackless type drawbar assembly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Prior to proceeding to the more detailed description of the various embodiments of the instant invention, it should be pointed out that, for the sake of clarity, identical components which have identical functions have been identified with identical reference numerals throughout the several views that have been illustrated in the drawings.




Now reference is made, more particularly, to drawing

FIGS. 1-2

in which there is illustrated one presently preferred embodiment of a connection assembly for use in an articulated type coupling arrangement, generally designated


10


, that is constructed in accordance with the principals of the present invention. This articulated coupling arrangement


10


can be retrofitted to existing railway cars, if desired, and is capable of connecting together, in a substantially semi-permanent manner, at least one predetermined end of a first railway car (not shown) to an adjacent predetermined end of a second railway car (not shown).




Such articulated coupling arrangement


10


generally includes a male connection member, generally designated


20


, a female connection member, generally designated


30


, a connection assembly, constructed according to the present invention and generally designated


40


, and a means, generally designated


50


for joining the connection assembly


40


to such articulated type coupling arrangement


10


in a semi-permanent fashion.




The male connection member


20


is adapted at a first end


12


thereof in a manner that will enable such male connection member


20


to be engaged with and connected to one predetermined end of a center sill member (not shown) disposed substantially along a longitudinal centerline of one of such first railway car and such second railway car.




Prior to being secured in place, preferably by welding, the first end


12


of the male connection member


20


is positioned within the center sill portion for a predetermined distance. Usually this predetermined distance will be about 6 to 10 inches and about 8 inches being preferred and typical. Because the first end


12


of the male connection member


20


must fit within the center sill portion of the railway car, its outer dimensions are substantially controlled by the inner dimensions of such center sill portion.




The second end


14


of the male connection member


20


is generally an elongated rectangular-shaped element. The outermost end


18


of the second end


14


of the male connection member


20


, preferably, has a convex shape in a plane which extends in both a vertical direction and a horizontal direction.




In addition, the bottom wall portion


22


of the second end


14


of the male connection member


20


is tapered upwardly starting from a predetermined position and extending toward such first end


12


. Such tapered portion has a taper of at least about 10 degrees. The purpose of this tapered portion of the bottom wall


22


of the male connection member


20


is to allow flexing in a horizontal plane when the cars are moving over a hilly terrain.




Disposed within the second end


14


of the male connection member


20


is an aperture


16


. At least a portion of aperture


16


forms a substantially spherical inner surface


15


within the male connection member. The aperture


16


includes a predetermined size and a predetermined shape. This aperture


16


is formed through a predetermined portion of the second end


14


of such male connection member


20


. This aperture


16


has a longitudinal axis that is disposed transverse to a longitudinal axis of the male connection member


20


and lies in a substantially horizontal plane.




At least a portion of the inner surface of the male connection member is removed from the plane formed by the substantially spherical inner surface


15


so as to provide sufficient space such that the spherical member may be positioned within the aperture and at least a portion of the outer surface of the spherical member engages the substantially spherical inner surface


15


of the male connection member. For example, a slotted portion


17


having a ledge


19


is formed along the inner surface


15


of the male connection member


14


. This slotted portion


17


can extend longitudinally along the inner surface of the male connection member such that a continuously extending single ledge


19


is provided as shown in FIG.


8


. This slotted portion


17


can be formed by any well known technique such as machining, grinding, casting and the like.




The female connection member


30


includes a first end


24


which is configured in a manner that will enable such female connection member


30


to be engaged with and connected to an adjacent predetermined end of a center sill member (not shown) disposed substantially along a longitudinal centerline of an opposite one of such first railway car and such second railway car (not shown).




A cavity


26


is formed in a second end of the female connection member


30


. This cavity


26


receives therein at least a portion of each of the second end


14


of the male connection member


20


and such aperture


16


formed through the predetermined portion of such second end


14


of the male connection member


20


. This cavity


26


is formed by a substantially horizontally-disposed bottom wall portion


32


, a substantially vertically-disposed back wall portion


34


connected along a bottom edge thereof to a rear edge of such bottom wall portion


32


and a pair of vertically-disposed side wall portions


36


connected along a bottom edge thereof to the bottom wall portion


32


and along a rear edge thereof to such back wall portion


34


.




A vertically-disposed plane which intersects a geometric centerline of each respective one of such pair of side wall portions


36


being substantially parallel to each other. An inner surface of each of such bottom wall portion


32


and such rear wall portion


34


and such pair of side wall portions


36


define a predetermined size and a predetermined shape of the cavity


26


which is open adjacent a top and front surface thereof. An opening


38


is formed through a predetermined portion of each one of the pair of side wall portions


36


.




The articulated coupling arrangement


10


includes a connection assembly


40


. Such connection assembly


40


includes a substantially spherical member


42


. At least a predetermined portion of such spherical member


42


is positioned within such aperture


16


formed through the predetermined portion of the second end


14


of the male connection member


20


. Such spherical member


42


has a predetermined diameter. In the presently preferred embodiment, at least a portion of the substantially spherical inner surface


15


of such male connection member


14


is positioned adjacent to a predetermined first portion of the spherical member


42


.




A retainer member


21


having a substantially spherical shaped inner surface is engageable with at least a portion of the inner surface of such male connection member


20


. This retainer member can be any shape as needed in order to fit in the space provided within the aperture of the male connection member so as to be engaged with and/or mate with the inner surface of the male connection member so as to form a substantially spherical inner surface upon which the spherical member can rotate against. For example, depending on the size of the space provided, this retainer member can have a substantially rectangular shape having at least one arcuate side engageable with the spherical member. Another example would be for the retainer member to have a flat top surface which butts up against a ledge


19


formed by providing a slotted portion


17


in the inner surface of the male connection member to form the substantially spherical inner surface including at least a portion of the inner surface


15


of such male connection member


14


and the retainer member


21


. At least a portion of the retainer member is positioned around a predetermined second portion of the spherical member


42


. The substantially spherical inner surface formed by at least a portion of the inner surface


15


of the male connection member and at least a portion of the retainer member


21


provides a surface which enables movement of such male connection member


20


in relation to such female connection member


30


in both a vertical direction and a horizontal direction over a predetermined range of angles measured from a centerline of the spherical member


42


disposed in a vertical direction and from a longitudinal axis of such articulated coupling arrangement disposed in a horizontal direction.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, the retainer member


21


is formed from a one piece circular member and which is sufficiently inserted into the slotted portion


17


of the male connection member so as to form a smooth surface upon which the spherical member can rotate against. The retainer member


21


can be formed from any well known material which has sufficient strength to withstand the forces generated by the rotation of the spherical member thereagainst. For example, the retainer member can be formed from a metal which is cast, ground, or molded substantially to size.




Alternatively, the retainer member


21


can be formed from a polymeric and/or composite material. For example, the retainer member


21


can be formed by filament winding a resin impregnated reinforcing material, such as epoxy impregnated glass fiber, about a Teflon®/Dacron® yarn mesh base, curing the resin in the fibers, and machining the retainer member


21


to the desired size. Teflon®, also known as PTFE and/or polytetrafluoroethylene, and Dacron®, also known as polyester, are registered trademarks of E.I. Dupont De Nemours. The Dacron® yarns enable the resin impregnated fibers to bond to the desired shape while the Teflon® yarns provide a nonstick surface. This type of material has especially good strength and lubricating abilities which allows for unrestricted movement of the spherical member thereagainst.




Other polymeric materials, well known in the art, may be used to form the retainer member


21


as long as such materials provide sufficient strength and lubrication to such retainer member


21


.





FIG. 10

shows an alternative embodiment to the use of the substantially spherical inner surface formed by the inner surface of the male connection member and the retainer member as the surface upon which the spherical member


21


rotates against. This embodiment illustrates the use of a one piece liner member


150


positioned between the spherical member and the substantially spherical inner surface formed by the male connection member and the retainer member


21


.




This one piece liner member


150


has a substantially spherical inner surface


152


upon which the spherical member


42


rotates against enabling movement of such male connection member


20


in relation to such female connection member


30


in both a vertical direction and a horizontal direction over a predetermined range of angles. As discussed above with respect to the preferred retainer member


21


, this one piece liner member


150


can be formed from any well known material which has sufficient strength to withstand the forces generated by in-track service and the rotation of the spherical member


42


thereagainst. For example, the one piece liner member


150


can be formed from a metal which is cast, ground, or molded to size.




Alternatively, the one piece liner member


150


can be formed from a polymeric and/or composite material. An example of the materials and process of forming a polymeric and/or composite retainer member


21


has been discussed in detail above and are likewise equally applicable to the formation of this one piece liner member


150


.




The one piece liner member


150


can be split partially along its circular length as shown at


154


in

FIG. 9A. A

portion


155


of the liner member


150


will remain unsplit. Alternatively, the one piece liner member


150


can be split in a horizontal direction across its width, as shown at


156


in FIG.


9


B. The one piece liner member


150


can be secured within the aperture of the male connection member/retainer member by any well known means such as adhesive, brazing, welding, fusing, mechanical means, and the like.




An alternative technique for possibly securing a thermoset resin impregnated polymeric and/or composite liner material within the aperture would be to partially cure the thermoset resin in the liner material during production. Then, during assembly of the liner member within the connection assembly, position the liner member


150


within the aperture and fully cure the resin such that this resin bonds the liner within the aperture.




Also, there is preferably a securing means


43


provided for securing the retainer member


21


within the aperture of such male connection member


20


. This securing means


43


can be a mechanical securing means such as in the form of a circular ring which is secured along the interface surface area


49


of the male connection member


20


and the retainer member


21


.




Alternatively an adhesive material, brazing material, or any type of well known securing material may be used to secure the retainer member within the aperture of the male connection member. For example, this securing material may be inserted between the retainer member and the inner surface of the slotted portion for securing the retainer member


21


within the slotted portion


17


. An additional option would be for the retainer member


21


to be welded or fused within the slotted portion


17


of the male connection member


20


.




A pair of shaft members


46


extend outwardly a predetermined length from axially-opposed surfaces of such spherical member


42


. One of such pair of shaft members


46


being engaged in a respective one of such openings


38


formed through such each one of such pair of side wall portions


36


of such cavity


26


formed in the second end of such female connection member


30


. At least a portion of each of such pair of shaft members


46


having a substantially identical configuration as at least a portion of such predetermined configuration of such opening


38


formed through such side wall portions


36


.




A joining means, generally designated


50


, is engageable with at least one of such pair of shaft members


46


and a portion of such opening


38


formed through such side wall portions


36


for securing the connection assembly


40


to such female connection member


30


and thereby securing the male connection member


20


to such female connection member


30


to form the articulated type coupling arrangement


10


of the instant invention.




In one form of the invention, the substantially spherical inner surface formed by the male connection member


20


having the retainer member


21


positioned therein will have a substantially identical radius as that of the spherical member


42


. Alternatively, the substantially spherical inner surface formed by the one piece liner member


150


will have a substantially identical radius as that of the spherical member


42


.




In another embodiment of the invention, the substantially spherical inner surface formed by the male connection member


20


having the retainer member


21


positioned therein or the substantially spherical inner surface formed by the one piece liner member


150


will be slightly larger than the radius of the spherical member


42


. In this case the articulated coupling arrangement


10


further includes a lubricating liner


48


disposed adjacent the outer surface of the spherical member


42


.




According to the present invention, the bottom wall portion


32


of the cavity


26


formed in the second end of the female connection member


30


further includes a center plate member


52


which matingly engages a center bowl (not shown) of a bolster portion (not shown) of a railway car truck (not shown). Such center plate member


52


includes a vertically disposed hole


54


adjacent a bottom surface


56


thereof. Such hole


54


is located substantially in the center of the center plate member


52


.




Additionally, the articulated coupling arrangement


10


further includes a vertically disposed pin member (not shown) which is engageable in the hole


54


in the center plate member


52


and a vertically disposed hole (not shown) in the center bowl of the bolster.




It is presently preferred that the bottom surface


56


of the center plate member


52


, which is a bearing surface, be hardened to at least about 375 Brinell for a depth of at least about one-eighth inch.




Further, the center plate member


52


is substantially round, and a vertically disposed side


58


thereof is hardened to a Brinell hardness of at least about 300 for a distance of at least about one inch up from the bottom surface


56


and to a depth of about one-eighth inch.




In the presently preferred embodiment of this invention, the second end


14


of the male connection member


20


has a predetermined configuration adjacent an outermost end


18


thereof. This predetermined configuration of the outermost end


18


of the second end


14


of the male connection member


20


is a substantially convex shape in each of a vertically disposed plane and a horizontally disposed plane.




In addition, it is preferred that the vertically disposed back wall portion


34


of the cavity


26


formed in the second end of the female connection member


30


has a predetermined configuration. This predetermined configuration of the vertically disposed back wall portion


34


of the cavity


26


is a substantially concave shape in at least one of a vertical plane and a horizontal plane.




It is also preferred that the spherical member


42


and the pair of shaft members


46


, forming a portion of the connection member


40


of the articulated coupling arrangement


10


, be formed as a single piece.




In the preferred embodiment of this invention, the pair of vertically disposed side wall portions


36


include a tapered portion adjacent the front surface of the cavity


26


and adjacent the vertically disposed back wall portion


34


of the cavity


26


to enable the second end


14


of the male connection member


20


to rotate about the spherical member


42


in a horizontal direction.




Finally, the presently preferred predetermined configuration of the opening


38


formed through each pair of such vertically disposed side wall portions


36


includes a generally round portion engageable with a portion of a respective one of such pair of shaft members


46


.




In the alternative embodiment of the connection assembly


40


illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the connection assembly


40


includes a substantially spherical member


42


. At least a predetermined portion of such spherical member


42


is positioned within such aperture


16


formed through the predetermined portion of the second end


14


of the male connection member


20


. The spherical member


42


has a predetermined diameter.




A bore


41


is formed through the spherical member


42


. Such bore


41


has each of a predetermined size and a predetermined shape. A longitudinal axis of such bore


41


lies in a substantially horizontal plane.




A pin member


45


, which has a horizontally disposed axis, is provided. The pin member


45


extends through the bore


41


in the spherical member


42


for a predetermined length on each side of axially opposed surfaces of the spherical member


42


. A portion of the pin member


45


is disposed within the bore


41


of the spherical member


42


and has a substantially identical size and a substantially identical shape as the predetermined size and predetermined shape of the bore


41


thereby enabling a press-fit. At least a portion of the predetermined length on each side of the spherical member


42


, which engages at least a portion of the opening


38


formed through the pair of side wall portions


36


, has a substantially identical size and identical configuration as the predetermined configuration of the opening


38


.




In a presently preferred embodiment, the inner surface


15


of the male connection member


20


is formed with a slotted portion


17


having at least one ledge


19


for matingly engaging at least one retainer member


21


so as to form a substantially spherical inner surface for surrounding at least a portion of the spherical member


42


. Placement of the spherical member


42


within this substantially spherical inner surface enables the movement of the male connection member


20


in relation to the female connection member


30


in both a vertical direction and a horizontal direction over a predetermined range.




While a number of embodiments of the connection assembly for use in an articulated type coupling arrangement, constructed according to the present invention, have been described in detail above, it should be obvious to persons skilled in the railway coupling art that the connection assembly of the present invention can be effectively used in slackless type drawbar assemblies as well.




Reference is now made, more particularly, to

FIGS. 5-7

. Illustrated therein are the essential components of a slackless type drawbar assembly, generally designated as


60


, used to connect together in a substantially semi-permanent fashion adjacently disposed ends of a pair of railway cars (not shown).




This slackless drawbar assembly


60


includes a car connection member or female connection member, generally designated


64


, which is engageable via a carrier plate


62


in one end of a center sill member


61


. The carrier plate


62


can be secured with such center sill member


61


by any well known means, such as, for example with a bolt and lock nut assembly. The center sill member


61


is secured to a bottom portion of a car body member (not shown) of a railway car (not shown).




The car connection member


64


, generally includes a pair of front and a pair of rear draft stops


86


,


88


, locking wedges


90


a pair of shaft members


146


and shaft member supports


96


. The locking wedges


90


may be separate members or may be a single machined or cast piece wherein the locking wedges are connected by a bridge member (not shown).




Filler blocks (not shown) may be included between the rear draft stops


88


and the locking wedges


90


to retrofit some of the longer, older drawbar systems to systems capable of using the connection assembly of the present invention. A spherical shaped member


142


is secured to the shaft members


146


by any well known means. These shaft members


146


are securable with the car connection member


64


through the shaft member supports


96


.




A male connection member, generally designated as


120


, having a first end, generally designated


112


, and a second end, generally designated


114


, is provided. An aperture


116


, having a predetermined size and a predetermined shape, is formed through a predetermined portion of the second end


114


of the male connection member


120


to form a substantially spherical inner surface


115


within the male connection member. This aperture


116


has a longitudinal axis that is disposed transverse to a longitudinal axis of the male connection member


120


and lies in a substantially horizontal plane. In one embodiment, a slotted portion


117


having a ledge


119


is formed along the inner surface


115


of the male connection member


114


. This slotted portion


117


extends longitudinally along the inner surface of the male connection member such that a continuously extending single ledge


119


is provided as shown in

FIGS. 8 and 10

. This aperture


116


forms an inner surface


115


within such male connection member which is capable of being disposed around at least a portion of the spherical member


142


.




The male connection member


120


includes a means


95


attached thereto for connecting together an end of a second railway car (not shown) with an adjacently disposed end of the first railway car (not shown). This means


95


can be in the form of a drawbar assembly including a second male connection member, similar to that described above, which is capable of being fitted with a corresponding car connection member or female connection member, also similar to that described above, on the second railway car or a rotary type connection assembly (not shown).




The slackless type drawbar assembly


60


includes a connection assembly


140


, which is similar to the articulated type coupling arrangement


10


, as shown in

FIGS. 1-4

, and discussed in detail above. Such connection assembly


140


includes a substantially spherical member


142


. At least a predetermined portion of such spherical member


142


is positioned within such aperture


116


formed through the predetermined portion of the second end


114


of the male connection member


120


. Such spherical member


142


has a predetermined diameter. In the presently preferred embodiment, at least a portion of the substantially spherical inner surface


115


of such male connection member


114


is positioned adjacent a predetermined portion of the spherical member


142


.




A retainer member


121


having a substantially spherical shape is engageable within the slotted portion


117


of such male connection member


120


. An end of this retainer member


121


butts up against the ledge


119


of the slotted portion


117


to form a substantially spherical inner surface including at least a portion of such inner surface


115


of such male connection member


114


and the retainer member


121


. This substantially spherical inner surface is positioned around a predetermined portion of such spherical member


142


and provides a surface which enables movement of such male connection member


120


in relation to such car connection member


64


in both a vertical direction and a horizontal direction over a predetermined range of angles measured from a centerline of the spherical member


142


disposed in a vertical direction and from a longitudinal axis of such articulated coupling arrangement disposed in a horizontal direction.




The retainer member


121


is formed as a single piece from any well known material as discussed in detail above. Additionally, any well known and/or previously mentioned securing means


143


may be used for securing the retainer member


121


within the slotted portion


117


of such male connection member


120


. Also, note that the inner surface of the male connection member is not limited to surfaces having a “slotted” portion removed therefrom and can include other shaped surfaces as discussed in detail above.




While a number of embodiments of the connection assembly for use in an articulated type coupling arrangement and/or a slackless drawbar type assembly, constructed according to the present invention, have been described in detail above, it should be obvious to persons skilled in the railway coupling art that various other modifications and adaptions of such articulated coupling arrangement can be made without departing form the spirit of the invention and scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A retainer member for retaining a spherical member in an operating position within a male connection member for use in one of an articulated coupling arrangement and a slackless drawbar arrangement, such male connection member including an aperture having a predetermined configuration in one end thereof to form an inner surface, such inner surface including an integrally formed continuously extending ledge, said retainer member comprising:a circular component having an inner surface and an outer surface, said circular component being engageable with at least a portion of such inner surface within such slotted portion of such male connection member and in contact with such continuously extending ledge so as to form a substantially spherical inner surface including at least a portion of such inner surface of such male connection member and at least a portion of said inner surface of said circular component, such substantially spherical inner surface formed by said inner surface of said male connection member and said inner surface of said circular component being capable of being positioned around a predetermined outer portion of such spherical member and cooperating together to retain such spherical member therein and provide a surface against which such spherical member can rotate against so as to enable such male connection member to move in relation to a railway car connection member in both a vertical direction and a horizontal direction over a predetermined range of angles.
  • 2. A retainer member as recited in claim 1 wherein said circular component is a one piece member.
  • 3. A retainer member as recited in claim 1 wherein said movement of such male connection member with respect to such car connection member over a range of predetermined angles is measured from a centerline of said spherical member disposed in a vertical direction, and from a longitudinal axis of one of such articulated coupling arrangement and slackless drawbar assembly disposed in a horizontal direction.
  • 4. A retainer member as recited in claim 1 wherein said circular component is a one piece member having a substantially triangular shape with at least one arcuate surface.
  • 5. A retainer member as recited in claim 1 wherein said circular component is formed from a metal material.
  • 6. A retainer member as recited in claim 1 wherein said circular component is formed by filament winding resin impregnated fibers around a polymeric composite mesh material.
  • 7. A retainer member as recited in claim 1 including securing means for securing said circular component within such aperture of such male connection member.
  • 8. A retainer member as recited in claim 7 wherein said securing means is one of a bonding, brazing, welding, fusing and mechanical securing means.
  • 9. A retainer member as recited in claim 7 wherein said securing means includes a circular ring for mechanically securing said retainer member within such aperture of such male connection member.
  • 10. A retainer member as recited in claim 1 wherein said circular component positioned within such aperture of such male connection member forms a substantially spherical inner surface which has a radius which is substantially identical to a radius of such spherical member.
  • 11. A retainer member as recited in claim 1 wherein said circular component positioned within such aperture of such male connection member forms a substantially spherical inner surface which is slightly larger than a radius of such spherical member such that a lubricating liner member may be disposed intermediate said substantially spherical inner surface and such spherical member.
  • 12. A retainer member as recited in claim 11 wherein said lubricating liner member is bonded to said substantially spherical inner surface.
  • 13. A male connection member for retaining a spherical member in an operating position in one of an articulated coupling arrangement and a slackless drawbar assembly utilized in connecting together, in a substantially semi-permanent manner, adjacently disposed ends of a pair of railway cars, said male connection assembly comprising:(a) a first end engageable with one of such adjacently disposed end of such pair of railway cars; (b) a second end having an aperture formed therein, said aperture having a predetermined configuration so as to form an inner surface capable of retaining a first portion of such spherical member; (c) a slotted portion including a ledge formed within said inner surface of said male connection member at a location adjacent to a second portion of such spherical member, said slotted portion capable of receiving a retainer member therein and cooperating with such retainer member to form a substantially spherical inner surface capable of retaining such first and second portions of such spherical member therein and provide a surface against which such spherical member can rotate against so as to enable said male connection member to move in relation to a railway car connection member in both a vertical and a horizontal direction over a predetermined range of angles.
  • 14. A male connection member as recited in claim 13 wherein said movement of such male connection member with respect to such car connection member over a range of predetermined angles is measured from a centerline of such spherical member disposed in a vertical direction, and from a longitudinal axis of one of such articulated coupling arrangement and slackless drawbar assembly disposed in a horizontal direction.
  • 15. A male connection member as recited in claim 13 wherein said slotted portion extends longitudinally along such inner surface of such male connection member to form a continuously extending ledge and a portion of said retainer member is engagable with said ledge.
  • 16. A male connection member as recited in claim 13 wherein such cooperation of such retainer member with said aperture of said male connection member forms a substantially spherical inner surface which has a radius which is substantially identical to a radius of such spherical member.
  • 17. A male connection member as recited in claim 13 wherein such cooperation of such retainer member with said aperture of said male connection member forms a substantially spherical inner surface which is slightly larger than a radius of such spherical member such that a lubricating liner member may be disposed intermediate said substantially spherical inner surface and such spherical member.
  • 18. A male connection member as recited in claim 17 wherein said lubricating liner member is bonded to said substantially spherical inner surface.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/197,169, entitled “Retainer Member For Use In Railway Coupling Devices”, filed Nov. 20, 1998 Now U.S. Pat. No. 6,237,785.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/197169 Nov 1998 US
Child 09/747154 US