Claims
- 1. In a railway hopper car having a lading discharge structure, said lading discharge structure including:
- a pair of spaced slope sheets having lower ends defining a first opening therebetween;
- a control tube supported below the opening and having an interior communicating therewith;
- a first operating shaft extending adjacent the control tube and being supported in said discharge structure for rotation with respect thereto;
- rod means being movably supported with respect to the control tube,
- first valve means supported on the rod means for movement with respect to said opening for the opening and closing thereof;
- rack means connected with the rod means and movable therewith; and
- the operating shaft having pinion means thereon engaging with the rack means for moving the rod means and the valve means to open and close the opening responsive to rotation of the operating shaft;
- a first retainer bracket being supported on said rod means, said retainer bracket comprising:
- a mounting portion supported on the rack means;
- securement means for releasably securing the mounting portion on the rack means;
- an intermediate portion connected with the mounting portion and extending away therefrom;
- a retaining portion connected with the intermediate portion and having a retaining surface portion facing the rack means and extending generally parallel thereto;
- the pinion means extending between the retaining surface portion and the rack means and being secured therebetween in intermeshed engagement with the rack means;
- the retaining portion and the mounting portion defining a gap therebetween communicating with the retaining surface portion, said gap being large enough to permit passage of the operating shaft therethrough whereby the retainer bracket may be mounted and removed when the securement means is released without additional disassembly of the discharge structure.
- 2. The invention according to claim 1, and
- said intermediate portion having a pinion engaging surface engaging the pinion means when the valve means is moved to the closed position over the opening for preventing movement of the rod means and valve means beyond the closed position and for providing additional support for the valve means when in the closed position with lading resting thereon.
- 3. The invention according to claim 2, and
- the valve means in the closed position being spaced from the control tube to prevent lading from being trapped therebetween.
- 4. The invention according to claim 2, and
- the pinion engaging surface being generally vertically aligned with the mounting portion to provide structural support for loads received through the rod means from the valve means due to lading resting thereon when the valve means is in the closed position.
- 5. The invention according to claim 2, and said pinion engaging surface being generally arcuate to engage a substantial portion of the pinion means.
- 6. The invention according to claim 5 and
- the curvature of the pinion engaging surface being approximately equal to the outer curvature of the pinion means for substantial engagement therebetween.
- 7. The invention according to claim 1, and
- abutment means on said discharge structure, and
- the retainer bracket having a stop portion thereon adapted to engage the abutment means when the valve means is in the open position to prevent movement of the valve means and the rod means beyond the open position.
- 8. The invention according to claim 1 and
- said retaining portion providing a clearance between said retaining surface portion and said pinion means when said pinion means is in intermeshed engagement with said rack means,
- said clearance being generally within the range of 0.000 to 0.020 inches over the full range of travel of the rack means with respect to the pinion means.
- 9. The invention according to claim 1, and
- the mounting portion having an aperture therein, and
- the securement means extending through said aperture and being connected with the rack means,
- said aperture being large enough to allow for adjusting movement of the retainer bracket with respect to said rack means when said securement means is loosened.
- 10. The invention according to claim 1, and
- said slope sheets defining a second opening therebetween longitudinally removed from said first opening;
- a second operating shaft extending generally parallel to the first operating shaft;
- a second valve means operatively associated with the second operating shaft and adapted to cover and uncover said second opening;
- a rod member supporting said second valve means;
- said rod member having a rack structure thereon,
- said second operating shaft having a pinion portion engaged with said rack structure for moving said rod member responsive to rotation of said second operating shaft; and
- a second retainer bracket supported on the rack structure and having a retaining portion extending generally parallel to the movement of the rack structure and retaining the pinion portion in intermeshed engagement with the rack structure and providing cantilever support for the valve plate means and rod member.
- 11. The invention according to claim 10, and
- said second operating shaft being positioned vertically above the first operating shaft and said rod means and rod member extending between the first and second operating shafts.
- 12. The invention according to claim 1, and
- said intermediate portion having a pinion engagement surface adapted to engage the pinion means to stop movement of the valve means at the closed position.
- 13. The invention according to claim 12, and
- the mounting portion having adjustment means for adjusting the position of the retainer bracket with respect to the rod means for adjusting the position of the valve means in the closed position.
- 14. The invention according to claim 12, and
- the control tube and the valve means defining a space therebetween in the closed position for preventing lading from being trapped between the valve means and the control tube.
- 15. The invention according to claim 1, and
- said retainer bracket having stop means thereon for preventing movement of the rod means and the valve means beyond the open position.
- 16. In a railway hopper car having a lading discharge structure, said lading discharge structure including:
- a pair of spaced slope sheets having lower ends defining an opening therebetween;
- a control tube supported below the opening and having an interior communicating therewith;
- a first operating shaft extending adjacent the control tube and being supported in said discharge structure for rotation with respect thereto;
- rod means being movably supported with respect to the control tube,
- valve means supported on the rod means for movement with respect to said opening for the opening and closing thereof;
- rack means connected with the rod means and movable therewith; and
- the operating shaft having pinion means thereon engaging with the rack means for moving the rod means and the valve means to open and close the opening responsive to rotation of the operating shaft;
- a first retainer bracket being supported on said rod means, said retainer bracket comprising:
- first and second mounting portions supported on the rack means;
- first and second securement means for releasably securing the first and second mounting portions respectively to the rack means;
- first and second intermediate portions connected with the respective mounting portion and extending generally away therefrom;
- a retaining portion connected to the intermediate portions and having a retaining surface portion facing the rack means and extending between the intermediate portions;
- the pinion means extending between the retaining surface portion and the rack means and being secured therebetween in intermeshed engagement with the rack means;
- the first and second mounting portions defining an opening therebetween communicating with the retaining surface portion and being large enough to permit passage of the operating shaft when the first and second securement means are released whereby the retainer bracket may be mounted and removed from the discharge structure by release of the securement means and without additional disassembly of the discharge structure.
- 17. The invention according to claim 16, and
- stop means on said retainer bracket;
- said stop means engaging the pinion means for limiting movement of the valve means beyond the closed position.
- 18. The invention according to claim 16, and
- stop means on said retaining bracket for limiting movement of the valve means beyond the open position.
- 19. The invention according to claim 16, and
- each of said mounting portions having an opening therein and;
- the securement means each comprising releasable fastening means extending through said openings for securing the bracket to the rack means.
- 20. The invention according to claim 16, and
- the opening in the mounting portions being elongated to allow for adjusting movement of the bracket when the fastening means are released.
- 21. The invention according to claim 16 and
- each of said first and second intermediate portions having a generally concave surface portion adjacent the retaining surface portion, one of said generally concave surface portions engaging the pinion means in the closed position to act as a stop.
- 22. The invention according to claim 21 and
- the curvature of the concave surface portions being approximately equal to the outer curvature of the pinion means to provide substantial engagement therebetween for additional support of the rod means and the valve means in the closed position.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Related Applications
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 810,983 filed Dec. 19, 1985, and entitled VALVE ARRANGEMENT FOR HOPPER CAR OUTLET GATE, now abandoned.
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