Claims
- 1. In a railway house car having a door opening and a door, a structural member adjacent said door opening and a mounting member secured to said structural member; a door driver for moving said door between a first and a second position comprising: a manually operable lever having a crank arm; said lever being rotatably mounted by means of said mounting member on said structural member for rotation through an arc of 120.degree.; a boss on said crank arm; a hasp means having an end opening for receiving said boss; said hasp means end opening having a cam surface providing mechanical advantages of different desired magnitudes within a range of approximately 8 to 1, to approximately 46 to 1, ignoring friction, for opening, closing, locking and unlocking said door depending on the direction of rotation and the angular position of said crank arm to provide an appropriate force for the particular position and direction of movement of the door; and said hasp means in selective interconnection with said boss on said crank arm when said lever is in a vertical position thereby selectively to maintain said door in a closed and locked position in a condition of relative great mechanical advantage urging said boss in said hasp means end opening during the locking operation relative to the unlocking operation.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 means for limiting the pivotal movement of said hasp means about its mount on the door and said cam surface defining a slot transverse to the length of the hasp means such that said boss reciprocates in said slot during opening, closing, locking and unlocking operations.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 in which said slot and hasp means act with the crank arm and boss similar to the manner of a Scotch yoke mechanism to produce sliding motion to close said door.
- 4. The combination of claim 2 in which said slot is of a width which permits lost motion between said boss and said cam surface to permit rapid movement of said boss from the fully closed position of high mechanical advantage and slower door movement to a position of less mechanical advantage and more rapid door movement for opening.
- 5. The combination of claim 1 in which said boss is a roller acting as a cam follower within said cam surface to minimize frictional forces acting against the forces generated by said cam surface during opening, closing, locking and unlocking said door.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 032,386, filed Apr. 23, 1979.
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