Claims
- 1. A diagonal strut energy absorbing cushioning assembly for use in a trailer hitch for holding piggyback trailers in place on railway flat cars comprising:
- an inclined longitudinally extending fixed member; said fixed member having means attached thereto for affixing the same to the deck of a railway car; an inclined longitudinally extending movable member, spaced from said fixed member; said movable member having means for affixing said strut to a kingpin engagement assembly of a railway trailer hitch for holding in place the kingpin of a highway trailer; a resilient assembly carried by said fixed and said movable members, said resilient assembly comprising at least one elastomeric member attached to a first surface of said fixed member and attached to a second surface on said movable member, spaced from said first surface; said first and second surfaces being generally parallel; said elastomeric material being shearable between said first and second surfaces under cushioning loads; said fixed and movable members each further including spaced side portions which, together with said first and second surfaces, define a housing for said elastomeric material; said side portions including spaced juxtaposed flange portions extending away from said resilient material; one of said juxtaposed flange portions comprising a channel and the other of said flange portions comprising a projection located within said channel; said projection being movable relative to said channel to guide movement of said movable member relative to said fixed member as said resilient material deflects in shear during cushioning of said trailer hitch.
- 2. A diagonal strut energy absorbing cushioning assembly according to claim 1 wherein said channel is located in said fixed member and said projection is located in said movable member.
- 3. A diagonal strut energy absorbing cushioning assembly according to claim 1 wherein said channel is located in said movable member and said projection is located in said fixed member.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 601,149 filed Aug. 1, 1975 which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 457,256 filed Apr. 2, 1974, abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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601149 |
Aug 1975 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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457256 |
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