Claims
- 1. A sliding door for a rail car construction comprising a floor, a side wall along one side of the floor and standing upwardly from the floor and an opening in the side wall, the sliding door comprising:a sliding door member arranged to be mounted on top and bottom rails at the opening extending parallel to a plane of the opening with the door being movable from a closed position at the opening to an open position spaced along the rails from the opening; the door member including a plurality of panel sections and a flexible coupling connecting at least two of the panel sections together so as to permit deflection of the sliding door member at an intersection of said at least two of the panel sections between a relaxed position and a flexed position in which the intersection is deflected in a direction transversely to the plane of the opening in relation to the relaxed position; the panel sections being connected at the flexible coupling using threaded fasteners such that the panel sections are selectively separable from one another.
- 2. The sliding door according to claim 1 wherein the door member includes at least one lateral intersection extending between respective sides of the door member and dividing the door into the panel sections which are connected one above the other by the flexible coupling.
- 3. The sliding door according to claim 1 wherein the door member includes at least one longitudinal intersection extending between respective top and bottom ends of the door member and dividing the door into panel sections which are connected laterally adjacent one another by the flexible coupling.
- 4. The sliding door according to claim 1 wherein the intersection between said at least of the two panel sections comprises an end plate on each panel section adjacent the intersection and a resilient material mounted between the end plates.
- 5. The sliding door according to claim 1 wherein at least two of the panel sections are substantially identical to one another.
- 6. The sliding door according to claim 1 wherein edges of the panel sections each comprise a mounting flange oriented perpendicularly to a plane of the respective panel section having a plurality of mounting apertures therein, the mounting apertures being arranged for alignment with the mounting apertures of an adjacent panel section when the panel sections are abutted one adjacent the other for receiving respective fasteners therethrough.
- 7. A sliding door for a rail car construction comprising a floor, a side wall along one side of the floor and standing upwardly from the floor and an opening in the side wall, the sliding door comprising:a sliding door member arranged to be mounted on top and bottom rails at the opening extending parallel to a plane of the opening with the door being movable from a closed position at the opening to an open position spaced along the rails from the opening, the door member including: a plurality of panel sections and a flexible coupling connecting at least two of the panel sections together so as to permit deflection of the sliding door member at an intersection of said at least two of the panel sections between a relaxed position and a flexed position in which the intersection is deflected in a direction transversely to the plane of the opening in relation to the relaxed position; and a peripheral guard supported on each side of the door member, the peripheral guard spanning a plurality of the panel sections along respective sides of the door member.
- 8. The sliding door according to claim 7 wherein the door is divided horizontally into a plurality of the panel sections, each peripheral guard comprises a rigid member spanning substantially a full length of the respective side of the door member.
- 9. A sliding door for a rail car construction comprising a floor, a side wall along one side of the floor and standing upwardly from the floor and an opening in the side wall, the sliding door comprising:a door member arranged to be supported on top and bottom rails at the opening extending parallel to a plane of the opening, movable from a closed position at the opening to an open position spaced along the rails from the opening; the door member comprising a plurality of panel sections, each panel section having top, bottom and side edges selectively mounted to corresponding edges of respective adjacent panel sections each having a similar configuration such that the panel sections are selectively separable from one another; and top and bottom rail guides arranged to be selectively mounted on the respective top and bottom ends of the sliding door member, the top and bottom rail guides being arranged to support the door member on the respective top and bottom rails; at least some of the panel sections being identical to one another whereby the selective mounting of the panel sections permits the panel sections to be interchangeable.
- 10. The sliding door according to claim 9 wherein the panel sections are all identical to one another.
- 11. The sliding door according to claim 9 wherein top edges of the respective panel sections are all substantially identical to one another and wherein bottom edges of the respective panel sections are all substantially identical to one another.
- 12. The sliding door according to claim 9 wherein side edges of the panel sections are all substantially identical to one another.
- 13. The sliding door according to claim 9 wherein all edges of the panel sections are similar in configuration to one another.
- 14. The sliding door according to claim 9 wherein the top rail guides are supported on the top edges of respective panel sections at the top end of the door member by threaded fasteners.
- 15. The sliding door according to claim 9 wherein the bottom rail guides are supported on the bottom edges of respective panel sections at the bottom end of the door member by threaded fasteners.
- 16. The sliding door according to claim 9 wherein the panel sections include a plurality of side panel sections mounted along respective sides of the door member and a plurality of intermediate panel sections mounted between the respective side panel sections, the side panel sections all being identical to one another.
- 17. The sliding door according to claim 9 wherein there is provided a peripheral guard supported on each side of the door member, the peripheral guard being arranged to be supported on the respective side edges of the panel sections along the respective sides of the door member using threaded fasteners.
- 18. A sliding door for a rail car construction comprising a floor, a side wall along one side of the floor and standing upwardly from the floor and an opening in the side wall, the sliding door comprising:a door member arranged to be supported on top and bottom rails at the opening extending parallel to a plane of the opening, movable from a closed position at the opening to an open position spaced along the rails from the opening; the door member comprising a plurality of panel sections, each panel section having top, bottom and side edges selectively mounted to corresponding edges of respective adjacent panel sections each having a similar configuration; top and bottom rail guides arranged to be selectively mounted on the respective to and bottom ends of the sliding door member, the to and bottom rail guides being arranged to support the door member on the respective top and bottom rails; and a base section selectively mounted on the bottom edge of each panel section adjacent the bottom end of the door member, the bottom rail guides being supported on the base sections; whereby the selective mounting of the base sections permits the base sections to be selectively separable for replacement thereof.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit of Provisional Application 60/291,012 filed May 16, 2001 and claims benefit of Provisional Application 60/304,081 filed Jul. 11, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (2)
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60/291012 |
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60/304081 |
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