Claims
- 1. A railway tank car, comprising:
a tank at least partially defined by a generally elongate hollow cylinder having closed ends; the tank having an upper surface and a lower surface, and forming a generally enclosed interior portion; a nozzle coupled with the upper surface of the tank; the nozzle being coupled with a siphon pipe which extends from the nozzle toward the lower surface of the tank; the siphon pipe being at least partially disposed within the interior portion of the tank; and the siphon pipe having a generally rigid, metallic portion disposed adjacent the upper surface of the tank, and a generally flexible portion disposed adjacent the lower surface of the tank.
- 2. The railway tank car of claim 1, wherein the generally flexible portion comprises convoluted tubing.
- 3. The railway tank car of claim 2, wherein:
the generally flexible portion includes a first end being coupled with the generally rigid portion, and a second end disposed adjacent the lower surface of the tank; and the second end comprises a rigid collar.
- 4. The railway tank car of claim 1, wherein the generally flexible portion comprises a cuffed portion configured to be coupled with the generally rigid portion and further comprising a compression band disposed about an exterior portion of the cuffed region and being operable to couple the generally flexible portion and the generally rigid portion.
- 5. The railway tank car of claim 4, wherein the generally rigid portion includes a recessed region configured to receive the cuffed region.
- 6. The railway tank car of claim 4, wherein the generally rigid portion includes a ribbed portion configured to receive the cuffed region.
- 7. The railway tank car of claim 1, wherein the generally flexible portion comprises PTFE.
- 8. The railway tank car of claim 1, wherein the generally flexible portion comprises corrugated tubing.
- 9. The railway tank car of claim 1, further comprising:
a siphon pipe support coupled with the tank; and wherein a height of the siphon pipe support is between approximately twelve inches and approximately eighteen inches above the lower surface.
- 10. The railway tank car of claim 9, wherein the siphon pipe support comprises a tapered siphon pipe guide.
- 11. The railway tank car of claim 1, further comprising:
a mounting flange being operable to couple the siphon pipe and a cover plate associated with the nozzle; and wherein the rigid portion and the mounting flange are fabricated from a fire resistant material.
- 12. The railway tank car of claim 1, wherein a length of a convoluted portion of the flexible portion is approximately five inches to approximately ten inches.
- 13. The railway tank car of claim 1, wherein the rigid portion comprises stainless steel.
- 14. The railway tank car of claim 1, wherein the rigid portion comprises carbon steel.
- 15. A method for installing a siphon pipe system within a tank of a railway tank car, the tank being at least partially defined by a generally elongate hollow cylinder having closed ends, and including an upper surface and a lower surface, and forming a generally enclosed interior portion, comprising:
coupling a siphon pipe with a nozzle coupled with the upper surface of the tank; and the siphon pipe being at least partially disposed within the interior portion of the tank, and having a generally rigid, metallic portion disposed adjacent the upper surface, and a generally flexible portion disposed adjacent the lower surface of the tank.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the generally flexible portion comprises convoluted tubing.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising:
trimming a length of the convoluted tubing in place, in order to achieve a predetermined clearance between the convoluted tubing and the lower surface.
- 18. The method of claim 15, wherein the generally flexible portion comprises a first end being coupled with the generally rigid portion, and a second end being disposed adjacent the lower surface of the tank and further comprising coupling a rigid collar with the second end.
- 19. The method of claim 15, wherein the generally flexible portion includes a cuffed portion and further comprising:
installing a compression band along an exterior portion of the cuffed portion; installing the cuffed portion over the rigid portion; and tightening the compression band to couple the rigid portion and the flexible portion.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the generally rigid portion includes a recessed region corresponding to the cuffed portion, and further comprising installing the cuffed portion over the recessed region.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/357,432, filed Feb. 15, 2002, entitled Siphon Drainpipe System And Method For A Railway Tank Car.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60357432 |
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