EP0206742A1 - Hood device for coupling cars - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- the present invention relates to a hood device for coupling cars for use in railway cars or the like, and more particularly to a hood device for coupling cars which includes an interference prevention means for side panels provided internally of the side portions of hood components.
- a hood device for coupling cars in which a hood component is divided into two parts in the longitudinal direction of car bodies to be coupled with each other, thereby constituting a first hood component having one end secured to one car body and a second hood component having one end secured to the other car body, the other ends of both the hood components being interconnected when the car bodies are coupled with each other.
- Side panels are provided in positions adjacent to both side portions of each of the hood components.
- the conventional hood device using a pair of divided hood components as mentioned above has accompanied a problem that, when the coupled cars are abnormally approached exceeding a predetermined amount, the side panels may be damaged due to mutual interference and collision between the side panel of one hood component and that of the other hood component.
- a hood device for coupling cars comprising; a first hood component having one end secured to one of a pair of car bodies to be coupled with each other; the first hood component having side panels disposed internally of and adjacent to both side portions thereof; and a second hood component having one end secured to the other of the pair of car bodies and the other end to be coupled with the other end of the first hood component; the second hood component having side panels disposed internally of and adjacent to both side portions thereof and arranged to be substantially aligned with the side panels of the first hood component in the longitudinal direction of the cars, respectively, when both the hood components are coupled with each other in a normal condition: wherein each of the side panels comprises a fixed panel having one end secured to the other end of corresponding one of the hood components, and a movable panel having one end mounted to the corresponding car body turnably about a substantially vertical axis and the other end urged to be engaged with the inner surface of the fixed panel; and the movable
- hood components 3, 4 divided in the longitudinal direction of the car bodies are mounted between the end faces of the car bodies opposite to each other, and have each a body side metal frame secured to the end face of the associated car body.
- the hood components 3, 4 are separated at their divisible opposite faces lying at the centers, while when the couplers 5, 6 are coupled with each other, the hood components 3, 4 are pushed together and interconnected at their divisible opposite faces so as to cover the circumference of a through passage between the car bodies.
- Each of the hood components 3, 4 includes a hood member 9 including a hood framework and hood cloth for expansion and contraction, the hood member 9 being disposed between a fixed side metal frame 7 secured to the end face of the associated car body and an open side metal frame 8 serving as a free end, as well as a hood pushing unit 10 for urging the open side metal frame 8 forwardly by virture of resilient forces, the hood pushing unit 10 being disposed between the end face of the associated car body and the open side metal frame 8.
- the open end metal frames 8, 8 of both the hood components 3, 4 are pushed against and interconnected to each other by means of the hood pushing units 10, 10.
- Designated at reference numeral 11 is a hood sling or a metal frame suspender.
- a ceiling panel is constructed in separatable fashion such that, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, it comprises a fixed ceiling panel 12 fixed at its right end (as viewed in Fig. 3) to the open side metal frame 8 of the hood component 3, and a movable ceiling panel 13 supported at its left end (as seen in Fig. 3) to the end face of the car body 1 and partially covering the panel 12 from above.
- Each of the side panels are constructed in separatable fashion such that, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, it comprises a fixed panel 14 secured at one end thereof to the open end metal frame 8 of the hood component 3 or 4, and a movable panel 15 mounted at one end thereof to the car body turnably about a substantially vertical axis and partially covering the inner surface of the panel 14.
- a side panel is disposed on each of both sides of the through passage.
- the fixed panel 14 is formed into a rectangular shape having a longitudinal length substantially equal to a half of that of the hood component 3 and a vertical length substantially equal to that of the hood component 3, with a base end thereof (right end as viewed in Fig. 4) being secured to the open side metal frame 8 by means of not shown bolts or the like. Also, as shown in Figs. 4 and 6, the front portion, i.e., free end portion, of the fixed panel is bent outwardly while extending from substantially from its center.
- the fixed panel 14 is so constructed that, as shown in Fig.
- an inner plate 17 and an outer plate 18 are secured to a framework 16 at their sides facing the interior and exterior of the through passage, respectively, and a space defined between the inner and outer plates 17, 18 is filled with a sound and heat insulating material. Furthermore, a pair of slide guide plates 20 are bonded to the upper and lower portions of the inner plate 17 on its surface facing the interior of the through passage over the entire length thereof in the longitudinal direction, and a slip-off prevention plate 21 formed of a flexible material such as a hard rubber plate is projected out of the front end of the fixed panel 14.
- the movable panel 15 of the hood component 3 will now be described.
- the movable panel 15 is disposed inside the fixed panel 14 and has its base end (left end as viewed in Fig. 4) mounted to the car body turnably about a vertical axis.
- a longitudinal length of the movable panel 15 is so selected that its distal end (right end as viewed in Fig. 4) reaches the rectlinear portion of the fixed panel 14. Further, the movable panel 15 has the outer configuration as shown in Fig. 7 and the plan sectional configuration as shown in Fig. 8.
- the movable panel 15 is also constructed by an inner plate, an outer plate, and a sound and heat insulating material in a like manner to the fixed panel 14.
- Designated at reference numeral 22 is a hinge member for attaching the movable panel 15 to the car body turnably about a vertical axis.
- Designated at 23 is a spring for resiliently urging the movable panel 15 to be pushed at its distal end portion against the inner surface of the fixed panel 14.
- Designated at reference numeral 24 is a roller provided at the distal end of the movable panel 15 on the outer side thereof, which roller is disposed in number of two at vertically spaced positions for abutment with the upper and lower slide guide plates 20 bonded to the fixed panel 14, so that each roller 24 is rolled over the slide guide plate 20 as the fixed panel 14 is moved forth and back.
- the movable panel 15 includes a pair of interference prevention members 25 secured onto the outer surface thereof in vertically spaced positions, each of which members 25 is consitituted in the form of a projection projecting outwardly, i.e., toward the adjacent fixed panel, as shown in Figs. 4, 7 and 8. As shown in Fig. 3, the members 25 are located at positions vertically deviated from the slip-off prevention plates 21 and hence they do not engage with the latter.
- Each interference prevention member 25 is so constructed that, as shown in Fig. 9, a bar material is bent into a substantially triangle shape in plan view, which is secured to a base plate 26, and then the base plate 26 is in turn secured to the outer surface of the movable panel 15.
- the interference prevention member 25 is provided on only one of the movable panels 15, 15 of the hood components 3, 4 located opposite to and aligned with each other in the longitudinal direction.
- the member 25 is at a location not engaged with the inner surface of the adjacent fixed panel 14 when the hood components are coupled with each other in a normal condition.
- the member 25 is moved in such a manner that, immediately before the distal ends of both the opposite movable panels 15, 15 strike against each other, the interference prevention member 25 rides over the rectlinear portion of the adjacent fixed panel 14, thereby causing the distal end of the movable panel 15 having the interference prevention member 25 to be escaped inwardly of another movable panel 15 disposed opposite to and aligned with the former movable panel.
- the respective fixed panels 14 are arranged, as shown in Fig. 4, parallel to the longitudinal center axis 0 of the car bodies with one end of each fixed panel 14 of the first hood component 3 disposed opposite to one end of the corresponding fixed panel 14 of the second hood component 4.
- the respective movable panels 15 are likewise positioned parallel to the longitudinal center axis O with their distal ends locating in contact with the inner surfaces of the adjacent fixed panels 14.
- the movable panels 15 are each turned about the hinge member 22 lying in a vertical axis, thereby following lateral movements (vertical movements as seen in Fig. 4) of the fixed panels 14 to cope with passage of the car bodies over the curved railroads.
- the interference prevention member 25 rides over the rectlinear portion of the adjacent fixed panel 14 causing the distal end of the movable panel 15 having the interference prevention member 25 to be escaped inwardly of the distal end of another movable panel 15 opposite to the former movable panel, as shown in Fig. 10, thereby preventing damages of both those movable panels 15, 15 due to their mutual collision.
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Abstract
Description
- The present invention relates to a hood device for coupling cars for use in railway cars or the like, and more particularly to a hood device for coupling cars which includes an interference prevention means for side panels provided internally of the side portions of hood components.
- Heretofore, there has been known a hood device for coupling cars in which a hood component is divided into two parts in the longitudinal direction of car bodies to be coupled with each other, thereby constituting a first hood component having one end secured to one car body and a second hood component having one end secured to the other car body, the other ends of both the hood components being interconnected when the car bodies are coupled with each other. Side panels are provided in positions adjacent to both side portions of each of the hood components. Such a hood device for coupling cars is disclosed, by way of example, in the Japanese Patent Publication No. 59-41426.
- The conventional hood device using a pair of divided hood components as mentioned above has accompanied a problem that, when the coupled cars are abnormally approached exceeding a predetermined amount, the side panels may be damaged due to mutual interference and collision between the side panel of one hood component and that of the other hood component.
- It is an object of the present invention to provide a hood device for coupling cars which can solve the above problem encountered in the prior art, and with which a side panel of one hood component is displaced relative to a side panel of the other hood component to avoid mutual interference therebetween, when car bodies coupled with each other are abnormally approached, thereby preventing damages of the side panels.
- More specifically, in accordance with the present invention, there is provided a hood device for coupling cars comprising; a first hood component having one end secured to one of a pair of car bodies to be coupled with each other; the first hood component having side panels disposed internally of and adjacent to both side portions thereof; and a second hood component having one end secured to the other of the pair of car bodies and the other end to be coupled with the other end of the first hood component; the second hood component having side panels disposed internally of and adjacent to both side portions thereof and arranged to be substantially aligned with the side panels of the first hood component in the longitudinal direction of the cars, respectively, when both the hood components are coupled with each other in a normal condition: wherein each of the side panels comprises a fixed panel having one end secured to the other end of corresponding one of the hood components, and a movable panel having one end mounted to the corresponding car body turnably about a substantially vertical axis and the other end urged to be engaged with the inner surface of the fixed panel; and the movable panel of one of each alignment pair of the side panels substantially aligned with each other in the longitudinal direction of the cars when both the hood components are coupled with each other in a normal condition, includes an interference prevention means for guising the latter movable panel to turn inwardly of the corresponding hood component about the vertical axis, to thereby prevent the latter movable panel from striking against another movable panel substantially aligned therewith, when both the car bodies are approached exceeding a predetermined amount.
- Other object, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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- Fig. 1 is a side view of a hood device for coupling cars according to an embodiment of the present invention with the hood device mounted on car bodies coupled with each other;
- Fig. 2 is a view of one hood component of the hood device as seen from the rear side toward the front of the car;
- Fig. 3 is an enlarged side view, partially sectioned, of the hood device of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 4 is a schematic sectional view of the hood device as seen from above;
- Figs. 5 and 6 are a side view and a plan sectional view of a fixed panel, respectively;
- Figs. 7 and 8 are a side view and a plan sectional view of a movable panel, respectively;
- Fig. 9 is a perspective view of a projection constituting an interference prevention member; and
- Fig. 10 is a schematic plan sectional view showing the condition of side panels when the coupled cars are abnormally approached.
- There will now be described an embodiment of the invention as illustrated in the drawings.
- Referring to Fig. 1, designated at
reference numerals 1, 2 are car bodies to be coupled with each other. As shown, a pair of first andsecond hood components couplers hood components couplers hood components hood components side metal frame 7 secured to the end face of the associated car body and an openside metal frame 8 serving as a free end, as well as ahood pushing unit 10 for urging the openside metal frame 8 forwardly by virture of resilient forces, thehood pushing unit 10 being disposed between the end face of the associated car body and the openside metal frame 8. When thecar bodies 1, 2 are coupled, the openend metal frames hood components hood pushing units hood components hood components first hood component 3. - First, a ceiling panel is constructed in separatable fashion such that, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, it comprises a
fixed ceiling panel 12 fixed at its right end (as viewed in Fig. 3) to the openside metal frame 8 of thehood component 3, and amovable ceiling panel 13 supported at its left end (as seen in Fig. 3) to the end face of the car body 1 and partially covering thepanel 12 from above. - Side panels will now be described. Each of the side panels are constructed in separatable fashion such that, as shown in Figs. 2 and 3, it comprises a
fixed panel 14 secured at one end thereof to the openend metal frame 8 of thehood component movable panel 15 mounted at one end thereof to the car body turnably about a substantially vertical axis and partially covering the inner surface of thepanel 14. Such a side panel is disposed on each of both sides of the through passage. First, thefixed panel 14 of thehood component 3 will be described. As shown in Figs. 3 and 4, thefixed panel 14 is formed into a rectangular shape having a longitudinal length substantially equal to a half of that of thehood component 3 and a vertical length substantially equal to that of thehood component 3, with a base end thereof (right end as viewed in Fig. 4) being secured to the openside metal frame 8 by means of not shown bolts or the like. Also, as shown in Figs. 4 and 6, the front portion, i.e., free end portion, of the fixed panel is bent outwardly while extending from substantially from its center. Thefixed panel 14 is so constructed that, as shown in Fig. 6, aninner plate 17 and anouter plate 18 are secured to aframework 16 at their sides facing the interior and exterior of the through passage, respectively, and a space defined between the inner andouter plates slide guide plates 20 are bonded to the upper and lower portions of theinner plate 17 on its surface facing the interior of the through passage over the entire length thereof in the longitudinal direction, and a slip-offprevention plate 21 formed of a flexible material such as a hard rubber plate is projected out of the front end of thefixed panel 14. - The
movable panel 15 of thehood component 3 will now be described. - As shown in Figs. 2 and 4, the
movable panel 15 is disposed inside thefixed panel 14 and has its base end (left end as viewed in Fig. 4) mounted to the car body turnably about a vertical axis. - A longitudinal length of the
movable panel 15 is so selected that its distal end (right end as viewed in Fig. 4) reaches the rectlinear portion of thefixed panel 14. Further, themovable panel 15 has the outer configuration as shown in Fig. 7 and the plan sectional configuration as shown in Fig. 8. - The
movable panel 15 is also constructed by an inner plate, an outer plate, and a sound and heat insulating material in a like manner to thefixed panel 14. Designated atreference numeral 22 is a hinge member for attaching themovable panel 15 to the car body turnably about a vertical axis. Designated at 23 is a spring for resiliently urging themovable panel 15 to be pushed at its distal end portion against the inner surface of the fixedpanel 14. - Designated at
reference numeral 24 is a roller provided at the distal end of themovable panel 15 on the outer side thereof, which roller is disposed in number of two at vertically spaced positions for abutment with the upper and lowerslide guide plates 20 bonded to thefixed panel 14, so that eachroller 24 is rolled over theslide guide plate 20 as thefixed panel 14 is moved forth and back. - The
movable panel 15 includes a pair ofinterference prevention members 25 secured onto the outer surface thereof in vertically spaced positions, each of whichmembers 25 is consitituted in the form of a projection projecting outwardly, i.e., toward the adjacent fixed panel, as shown in Figs. 4, 7 and 8. As shown in Fig. 3, themembers 25 are located at positions vertically deviated from the slip-offprevention plates 21 and hence they do not engage with the latter. Eachinterference prevention member 25 is so constructed that, as shown in Fig. 9, a bar material is bent into a substantially triangle shape in plan view, which is secured to abase plate 26, and then thebase plate 26 is in turn secured to the outer surface of themovable panel 15. Theinterference prevention member 25 is provided on only one of themovable panels hood components member 25 is at a location not engaged with the inner surface of the adjacent fixedpanel 14 when the hood components are coupled with each other in a normal condition. However, themember 25 is moved in such a manner that, immediately before the distal ends of both the oppositemovable panels interference prevention member 25 rides over the rectlinear portion of the adjacent fixedpanel 14, thereby causing the distal end of themovable panel 15 having theinterference prevention member 25 to be escaped inwardly of anothermovable panel 15 disposed opposite to and aligned with the former movable panel. - Operation of this embodiment will be described below.
- In a normal condition where the
car bodies 1, 2 are coupled with each other on straight railroads, the respectivefixed panels 14 are arranged, as shown in Fig. 4, parallel to the longitudinal center axis 0 of the car bodies with one end of eachfixed panel 14 of thefirst hood component 3 disposed opposite to one end of the correspondingfixed panel 14 of thesecond hood component 4. The respectivemovable panels 15 are likewise positioned parallel to the longitudinal center axis O with their distal ends locating in contact with the inner surfaces of the adjacentfixed panels 14. - When the
car bodies 1, 2 are subjected pitching, the side panels follow the pitching with their fixedpanels 14 and themovable panels 15 being vertically displaced relative to each other. - Next, when the
car bodies 1, 2 are passing over curved railroads, themovable panels 15 are each turned about thehinge member 22 lying in a vertical axis, thereby following lateral movements (vertical movements as seen in Fig. 4) of thefixed panels 14 to cope with passage of the car bodies over the curved railroads. - At this time, because the
rollers 24 of themovable panels 15 are rolled on theslide guide plates 20 of the fixedpanels 14 relative displacements between the movable and fixed panels are effected smoothly. - During the foregoing operation, when the distal end of the
movable panel 15 is slipped out of the distal end of the fixedpanel 14 due to abnormal extension of the hood components, theroller 24 provided at a bracket 30 (Fig. 8) projecting from the distal end or free end of themovable panel 15 forwardly, i.e., toward the openside metal frame 8, is engaged with a slip-offprevention plate 21 projecting from the distal end of theslide guide plate 20 forwardly, i.e., in the direction opposite to themetal frame 8, so that the engagement between both thepanels - Further, during passage of the car bodies along the curved railroads by way of example, when the hood components are too contracted so that the distal ends of both the opposite
movable panels interference prevention member 25 rides over the rectlinear portion of the adjacent fixedpanel 14 causing the distal end of themovable panel 15 having theinterference prevention member 25 to be escaped inwardly of the distal end of anothermovable panel 15 opposite to the former movable panel, as shown in Fig. 10, thereby preventing damages of both thosemovable panels - According to the present invention, as fully described above, it becomes possible to prevent interference between the movable panels and hence to prevent damages thereof, when the successive car bodies are abnormally approached to each other.
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