US3540381A - Locomotive with elevatable chassis and coupler - Google Patents
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- the coupler includes a fluid pressure operated cylinder having the piston rod thereof supporting a draft ring, such ring being adapted for draft engagement with the draft hook of a European-type railway car.
- the coupler also includes abutment surfaces adapted for abutting engagement with the end sill adjacent the draft hook at locations above and below the same.
- the coupler is mounted on a railway traction vehicle or locomotive and means are provided for applying a lifting force to the coupler for transferring a portion of the weight of the car to the vehicle.
- the point of weight transfer between the car and the vehicle is spaced outwardly of the end sill thereby facilitating design and construction of a traction vehicle with respect to preventing tipping of the latter.
- These traction vehicles each include a coupler adapted for coupling and lifting engagement with the coupler of a railway car.
- the traction vehicles include power means, usually hydraulic means, for lifting the coupler n the traction vehicle in order to transfer a portion of the weight of the car to the vehicle thereby permitting the latter to develop a tractive effort greatly in excess of the tractive effort attributable to the weight of the vehicle itself.
- the aforementioned traction vehicles are adapted for use with American-type railway cars.
- European-type railway cars differ from Americantype cars in that the former are equipped with buffers and a centrally disposed draft hook all supported from the end sill of the car.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,232,241 to White, Jr. also assigned to the assignee of this application, several forms of coupling means are shown for coupling a traction vehicle to a European-type car thereby to transfer a portion of the weight of the latter to the traction vehicle.
- the forms of coupling mechanism shown in this White Patent engage the buffers and/or the end sill to transfer weight from the car to the vehicle.
- it is necessary to apply the lifting force to the end sill of the car ifa substantial weight transfer is to be brought about, as neither the buffers nor the draft hook on such cars are strong enough to transfer an appreciable lifting force.
- the present invention eliminates this problem by providing a unique coupler which engages the end sill of a Europeantype railway car in a manner such that the point of weight transfer is located outwardly beyond the end of the car thereby making it easy to locate such point between the traction vehicle rail axles and yet have adequate clearance between the rail wheels on the traction vehicle and the rail wheels on the railway car.
- a primary object of the present invention is the provision of a new and improved coupling apparatus for coupling engagement of a traction vehicle with a European-type railway car.
- Another object of the present invention is the provision of a coupling apparatus of the type described which shifts the point of weight transfer between the car and the traction vehicle to a point spaced outwardly of the end of the car thereby facilitating design and construction ofa railway traction vehicle which will not tip and which will maintain adequate clearance with the wheels of the railway car.
- Still another object of the present invention is the provision of coupling apparatus of the type described, wherein such apparatus includes an adjustable jaw for rigid clamping engagement of the coupler with the end of the railway car.
- FIG. 1 is a top plan view of a traction vehicle including one embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the traction vehicle showing the same coupled with a railway car (shown fragmentarily in phantom lines) by the coupling apparatus of the present invention, certain parts being broken away and shown in section for better illustration of the invention;
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged, fragmentary, perspective view of a portion of the coupling apparatus
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the adjustable jaw forming part of the coupling apparatus.
- FIG. 5 is a partial side elevation and partial section of a modified form of the coupler.
- a lightweight traction vehicle on which the coupling apparatus of the present invention may be mounted includes a chassis or frame 10 supporting an internal combustion engine 12.
- the chassis mounts a centrally located rear road wheel 14, and a front pair of road wheels 15, the latter being steerable from a steering wheel 16 mounted in front of an operator's seat 18.
- the vehicle includes suitable power transmission means (not shown) for driving the rear road wheel from the internal combustion engine.
- a traction vehicle has a forward pair of rail wheels 20 and a rear pair of rail wheels 21 mounted respectively from pairs of arms 22, 23. These arms are mounted about the rear road wheel axis 14a for swinging movement between upper and lower positions.
- the traction vehicle includes power means, preferably hydraulic cylinders (not shown), engaged with the arms 22, 23 through suitable linkage for swinging the rail wheels between a lower position illustrated in FIG. 2 and an upper position (not shown) wherein the rail wheels will be elevated above the road wheels permitting the latter to support the traction vehicle for roadway travel.
- the axles supporting the rail wheels 20 and 21 are driven, as by means of chain drives from the road wheel axle 14a, the latter being driven from the internal combustion engine.
- the coupling apparatus includes a horizontally disposed arm 24 pivotally mounted at one end thereof to a vertically disposed pin 25, the latter being supported in apertures in a pair of ear plates 26 which are secured to a chassis plate 27.
- the other end of the arm 24 is received in a bifurcated portion of a lug 28 and pivotally mounts the latter by means of a vertically disposed pin 29 received in aligned apertures in the arm and in the lug.
- the arm 24 has a plate 31 secured thereto, which plate is slidably supported on the upper surface of a horizontally disposed slide plate 32, which plate is suitably mounted from the chassis 10. It will be understood the arm 24 is mounted for swinging movement in a horizontal plane about a vertical axis defined by the pivot pin 25.
- the lug 28 includes a horizontally disposed bore supporting a pin 34, opposite ends of the latter being received in apertures formed in a pair of identical plates 35 defining a coupling member (one such aperture is illustrated in FIG. 3 and designated 36).
- the plates 35 are secured in vertical, parallel spaced relation by a cross tube 38 and a crossbar 39.
- Each plate 35 mounts an abutment block 40 for abutting engagement with the end sill of the European-type car in a manner to be explained hereinbelow.
- Each coupler plate 35 also includes a pair of vertically disposed, spaced guide bars 42.
- the coupling apparatus includes a jaw assembly including a pair of identical jaw plates 44 secured together in parallel spaced relation by a crossbar 45.
- Each jaw plate 44 has a vertically extending portion 44a slidably mounted between one of the pairs of guide bars 42 thereby mounting the jaw plates 44 for vertical reciprocal movement relative to the coupler plates 35.
- Each jaw plate 44 has a cutout portion defining surfaces 44b and 440 arranged for engagement with the end sill of the railway car as will be explained below.
- manually operated screw means are provided for raising and lowering the jaw plates 44 relative to the coupler plates 35.
- a screw member 47 is threadingly engaged in a threaded bore provided in crossbar 39 at the midpoint thereof.
- the upper end of screw 47 is rotatably received in a blind bore (not shown) in the crossbar 45.
- An arm 48 is mounted on the lower end of the screw 47 to permit manual rotation of the latter for raising and lowering the jaw plates depending on the direction of rotation of the screw member 47.
- the coupler plates 35 mount trunnion members 50 rotatably receiving oppositely extending pins 51 connected with a cylinder assembly 52 for pivotally mounting the latter about a horizontal transverse axis defined by the pins 51.
- the fluid operated cylinder 52 which is preferably of the hydraulic type and associated with control means (not shown) operated from a station adjacent the operators seat 18, includes a piston rod (not shown) mounting a horizontally disposed draft ring 54 for draft engagement with a European-type railway car as will be explained herein.
- the European-type railway car includes a frame or substructure 55 having an end sill or channel 56.
- the end of the railway car including this end sill is supported from a pair of rail wheels 57.
- the end sill 56 mounts a draft hook 58 which projects outwardly from the end of the car on the centerline thereof.
- the traction vehicle is positioned adjacent the end of the railway car, and the coupler is tilted about the pin 34 for engagement of the draft ring 54 with the draft hook 58 on the railway car.
- the coupler can be manually tilted about the pin 34.
- power means such as suitable fluid operated cylinders, could be provided to tilt the coupler about the horizontal transverse axis defined by the pin 34.
- the ring 54 will at least be partially extended from the cylinder 52.
- the lever 48 will be operated to adjust the jaw plates 44 as necessary for engagement of the surfaces 44b thereof with the lower flange of the end sill 56.
- the height of such end sills varies considerably from car to car.
- cylinder 52 causes the coupler to act as a rigid extension of the railway car.
- the cylinder 52 is adapted to exert a pulling force in the order of 30,000 pounds. This causes a resultant force in the blocks 40 of 15,000 pounds and the same resultant force at the surfaces 44c, since the latter and the blocks 40 are equally spaced below and above the centerline which extends through the cylinder 52.
- a portion of the weight of the car is transferred to the traction vehicle by actuating the fluid pressure operated means associated with the arms 22 and 23 for raising the traction vehicle, this resulting in lifting of the coupling apparatus.
- a 5,300 pound lifting force is applied to the coupler through the pivot pin 34.
- this lifting force at the pin 34 will result in an increase in the force being applied by the blocks 40 and a decrease in the force being applied to the surfaces 440.
- the force at the blocks 40 is increased to approximately 23,700 pounds and the force at the surfaces 44c is reduced to approximately 5,500 pounds.
- the force at the blocks 40 When a pushing force in the order of 3,000 pounds is applied to the car from the traction vehicle, the force at the blocks 40 is decreased slightly to approximately 22,000 pounds and the force at the surfaces 44c is increased to approximately 10,000 pounds. When a pulling force in the same magnitude is applied to the railway car by the traction vehicle, the force at the blocks 40 increases to approximately 25,000 pounds and the force at the surfaces 440 decreases to approximately 1,000 pounds.
- the coupling apparatus acts as a rigid extension ofthe railway car such that the point of weight transfer is spaced outwardly of the end sill 56 and passes through the pin 34.
- This point of weight transfer is well between the axles supporting the rail wheels 20 and 21 and adequate space remains between the rail wheels 21 and the car rail wheels 57.
- the rear rail axle of the vehicle need not be positioned under or inwardly of the end sill 56 to locate the point of weight transfer between the rail axles of the traction vehicle.
- the rear rail axle of the vehicle may be spaced a considerable distance outwardly of the end sill without creating a tipping force on the vehicle during weight transfer.
- the jaw surfaces 44b serve little or no function as far as such weight transfer is concerned. These surfaces facilitate proper positioning of the coupler relative to the end sill. Further, these surfaces act as a safety device to support the end of the car at the end sill should pressure to the cylinder 52 fail during weight transfer.
- the traction vehicle can readily negotiate curved track when coupled with a railway car in the mannerjust described.
- the two pivot axes defined by the pins 25 and 29 permit the coupling apparatus to shift in a horizontal plane to accommodate the lateral shifting movement between the traction vehicle and the adjacent end of the railway car.
- FIG. 5 A modified form of coupling apparatus is illustrated in FIG. 5.
- the parts shown in FIG. 5 which correspond to the parts of the FIGS. 14 embodiment are indicated by the prime form of numeral.
- the modification according to FIG. 5 differs from the aforedescribed coupling apparatus only in the means for adjustably moving the jaw plates 44'.
- a small fluid pressure operated cylinder 60 is secured to the underside of the crossbar 39 by suitable fastening means.
- the cylinder 60 includes a piston rod 61 which extends freely through a bore 62 in the crossbar 39. The upper end of this piston rod is received in a blind bore formed in the underside of the crossbar 45'. It should be apparent that actuation of the cylinder 60, which may be accomplished by suitable control means located adjacent the operators seat 18, will result in raising and lowering of the jaw plates 44' for clamping engage ment of the modified coupling apparatus with the end sill of a railway car.
- the coupling apparatus is not to be limited for use with the particular traction vehicle illustrated.
- the coupling apparatus can be readily adapted for use with the traction vehicles shown in the above mentioned patents.
- the apparatus according to claim 1 further defined by, a jaw adjustably mounted by said coupling member, said generally vertical jaw including said abutment surfaces which are located below the area of engagement between the draft element and the draft member, which jaw includes generally horizontal surfaces arranged for engagement with the underside of said structural member.
- the apparatus according to claim 3 further defined by, a jaw adjustably mounted by said coupling member, said jaw including said generally vertical abutment surfaces which are located below the area of engagement between the draft element and the draft member, which jaw includes generally horizontal surfaces arranged for engagement with the underside of said structural member.
- the apparatus according to claim 5 further defined by, a jaw adjustably mounted by said coupling member, said jaw including said generally vertical abutment surfaces which are located below the area of engagement between the draft element and the draft member, which jaw includes generally horizontal surfaces arranged for engagement with the underside of said structural member,
- the coupling apparatus further defined by, a jaw adjustably mounted by said coupling assembly, saidjaw including said generally vertical abutments which are located below the area of engagement between the draft element and the draft member, which jaw includes generally horizontal surfaces arranged for engagement with the underside of said structural member.
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US3884156A (en) * | 1974-01-28 | 1975-05-20 | Whiting Corp | Automatically traction effort controlled convertible rail-highway tractor |
US4060035A (en) * | 1975-06-26 | 1977-11-29 | Automation Equipment, Inc. | Convertible rail-highway shuttle car |
US4167142A (en) * | 1977-10-21 | 1979-09-11 | Whiting Corporation | Convertible railway car shifting locomotive |
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US4380198A (en) * | 1979-05-21 | 1983-04-19 | White Machinery Corporation | Vehicle having improved coupling system and system for absorption of shock on coupling |
US5325791A (en) * | 1991-07-29 | 1994-07-05 | Trackmobile, Inc. | Coupling means for railcar moving vehicles |
US5662045A (en) * | 1995-09-06 | 1997-09-02 | Symorex, Ltd. | Locomotive for material handling train |
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US3884156A (en) * | 1974-01-28 | 1975-05-20 | Whiting Corp | Automatically traction effort controlled convertible rail-highway tractor |
US4060035A (en) * | 1975-06-26 | 1977-11-29 | Automation Equipment, Inc. | Convertible rail-highway shuttle car |
US4167142A (en) * | 1977-10-21 | 1979-09-11 | Whiting Corporation | Convertible railway car shifting locomotive |
DE3019439A1 (en) * | 1979-05-21 | 1980-12-04 | White Machinery Corp | VEHICLE WITH RETRACTABLE WHEELS |
US4380198A (en) * | 1979-05-21 | 1983-04-19 | White Machinery Corporation | Vehicle having improved coupling system and system for absorption of shock on coupling |
US5325791A (en) * | 1991-07-29 | 1994-07-05 | Trackmobile, Inc. | Coupling means for railcar moving vehicles |
US5662045A (en) * | 1995-09-06 | 1997-09-02 | Symorex, Ltd. | Locomotive for material handling train |
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