Claims
- 1. An uncoupling cam for use in a hook coupler, said hook coupler attached to an end of a railway transit vehicle for joining adjacent ends of a pair of such railway transit vehicles, said hook coupler including (i) a hook member that is capable of being pivoted between a latch position and an unlatch position, (ii) a biasing means for biasing said hook member to said latch position, and (iii) an actuator along with a pivot pin linked thereto for aiding in pivoting said hook member to said unlatch position when said actuator is activated and to said latch position when said actuator is deactivated, said uncoupling cam comprising:
- (a) a solid body having a polygonal cross-section with at least two oblique side surfaces, said solid body defining an orifice into which said pivot pin fixedly attaches so that said solid body rotates with said pivot pin; and
- (b) a roller rotatably secured to said solid body tangent to two of said oblique side surfaces thereof, said roller adapted to rollably engage a surface of said hook member without significant friction when said solid body rotates (i) one way by activation of said actuator and thereby forces said hook member against the bias of said biasing means to pivot to said unlatch position and (ii) an opposite way by deactivation of said actuator to enable said biasing means to force said hook member to return to said latch position.
- 2. The uncoupling cam, according to claim 1, in which said uncoupling cam requires only partial rotation by said pivot pin to cause said hook member thereof to be forcibly pivoted to said unlatch position.
- 3. The uncoupling cam, according to claim 2, in which said roller is rollable on an axis of rotation parallel to an axis of rotation of said pivot pin.
- 4. The uncoupling cam, according to claim 1, in which said solid body has a uniform polygonal cross-section.
- 5. The uncoupling cam, according to claim 1, in which said solid body has a generally triangular cross-section with said roller occupying one corner thereof and said two oblique side surfaces thereof tangent to said roller.
- 6. The uncoupling cam, according to claim 1, in which said solid body has said two oblique side surfaces tangent to said roller such that a first of said oblique side surfaces will abut against said hook member when said hook member is in said latch position and a second of said oblique side surfaces will abut against said hook member when said hook member is in said unlatch position.
- 7. An uncoupling cam for use in a hook coupler at an end of a railway transit vehicle for joining adjacent ends of a pair of such railway transit vehicles, said hook coupler including (i) a hook member therein capable of being pivoted between a latch position and an unlatch position, (ii) a means for biasing said hook member to said latch position, and (iii) an actuator along with a pivot pin linked thereto for aiding said hook member in pivoting to said unlatch position when said actuator is activated and allowing said biasing means to bias said hook member to said latch position when said actuator is deactivated, said uncoupling cam comprising:
- (a) a solid body having a polygonal cross-section and defining an orifice into which said pivot pin fixedly attaches so that said solid body rotates with said pivot pin; and
- (b) a roller rotatably secured within a corner of said solid body, said roller adapted to rollably engage a surface of said hook member when said solid body rotates (i) one way by activation of said actuator and thereby forces said hook member against the bias of said biasing means to pivot to said unlatch position and (ii) an opposite way upon deactivation of said actuator thereby enabling said biasing means to force said hook member to return to said latch position without significant sliding frictional engagement between said uncoupling cam and said hook member.
- 8. The uncoupling cam, according to claim 7, in which said solid body has a generally triangular cross-section with said roller occupying one corner thereof and at least two oblique side surfaces thereof tangent to said roller.
- 9. The uncoupling cam, according to claim 7, in which said uncoupling cam requires only partial rotation by said pivot pin to cause said hook member thereof to be forcibly pivoted to said unlatch position.
- 10. The uncoupling cam, according to claim 9, in which said roller is rollable on an axis of rotation parallel to an axis of rotation of said pivot pin.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional application of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/926,635, filed Sep. 10, 1997.
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Divisions (1)
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