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Patent US6000342 - Railway car underframe for an insulated composite boxcar - Google Patents
A railway car underframe is provided for mounting a composite box structure thereon to form an insulated railway boxcar. The composite box structure includes side walls, end walls and a floor molded as an integral unit with fiber reinforced plastic interior and exterior surfaces. The composite box structure...http://www.google.com/patents/US6000342?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US6000342 - Railway car underframe for an insulated composite boxcar
Publication number US6000342 A
Application number US 08/986,187
Publication number 08986187, 986187, US 6000342 A, US 6000342A, US-A-6000342, US6000342 A, US6000342A
Patent Citations (66), Non-Patent Citations (48), Referenced by (34), Classifications (14), Legal Events (5)
US 6000342 A
A railway car underframe is provided for mounting a composite box structure thereon to form an insulated railway boxcar. The composite box structure includes side walls, end walls and a floor molded as an integral unit with fiber reinforced plastic interior and exterior surfaces. The composite box structure includes a first fiber reinforced composite unit and a second fiber reinforced composite unit. The first fiber reinforce composite unit provides the end walls, side walls and floor for the railway boxcar. The second fiber reinforce unit may be permanently attached to the side walls and end walls to provide a roof for the boxcar. The railway car underframe has a center sill, side sills and end sills with a generally rectangular configuration and coplanar surfaces for adhesively bonding the composite box structure with the railway car underframe. Mechanical fasteners are also provided to couple the composite box structure with the railway car underframe.
1. A railway car underframe for mounting a composite box structure thereon comprising:
a center sill with a first side sill and a second side sill and a pair of end sills arranged in a generally rectangular configuration;
a plurality of cross bearers extending between the center sill and the side sills;
a plurality of longitudinal stringers extending generally parallel with the center sill and spaced laterally from each other between the center sill and the side sills;
a pair of railway trucks attached to the underframe adjacent to each end of the center sill, each railway truck having a plurality of wheels;
a body bolster extending between the center sill and the side sills above each of the railway trucks;
a plurality of covers attached adjacent to and extending horizontally from each body bolster with each cover sized to extend over a respective wheel of the railway truck associated with the respective body bolster;
means for mechanically attaching the composite box structure with each side sill;
at least four locations provided on the exterior of each side sill for mechanically coupling the composite box structure with the respective side sill; and
each location defined in part by two holes extending through the respective side sill to receive a mechanical fastener therein.
2. The railway car underframe of claim 1, further comprising:
a plurality of openings formed in each side sill for use in mechanically attaching the composite box structure with the respective side sill;
a plurality of tie down connections coupled to selected longitudinal stringers of the railway car underframe; and
each tie down connection including at least one threaded bolt extending upwardly therefrom for engagement with a respective threaded opening in the composite box structure.
3. The railway car underframe of claim 1, further comprising:
a railcar coupling attached to each end of the center sill;
an end of car cushioning unit disposed between each the railcar coupling and the center sill; and
the length of travel of the end of car cushioning unit selected to provide protection for freight carried within the composite box structure.
4. The railway car underframe of claim 1 further comprising:
a railcar coupling attached to each end of the center sill; and
an end of car cushioning unit having more than fifteen inches of travel disposed between each the railcar coupling and the center sill.
6. The railway car underframe of claim 1 further comprising:
four longitudinal stringers spaced laterally from each other between the center sill and the first side sill; and
four longitudinal stringers spaced laterally from each other between the center sill and the second side sill.
7. A railway car underframe for mounting a composite box structure thereon comprising:
each cover having a first surface opposite from the respective railway trucks;
the longitudinal stringers each having a first surface and a second surface with the second surface of each longitudinal stringer disposed on the cross bearers;
the center sill, the side sills, and the end sills each having a first surface; and
the first surfaces of the center sill, the side sills, the end sills, the longitudinal stringers and the metal covers disposed generally coplanar with each other.
8. A railway underframe for mounting a composite box structure thereon comprising:
a center sill with a pair of side sills and a pair of end sills arranged in a generally rectangular configuration;
a plurality of longitude stringers extending generally parallel with the center sill and spaced laterally from each other between the center sill and the side sills;
a plurality of covers attached to and extending generally horizontally from each body bolster with each cover sized to extend over a respective wheel of the railway truck associated with the respective body bolster;
a plurality of coplanar surfaces formed on the railway car underframe by the side sills, the end sills, the center sill, the longitudinal stringers and the covers;
a plurality of spacers on selected coplanar surfaces with each spacer having a first thickness; and
an adhesive covering the selected coplanar surfaces with the adhesive having a thickness at least equal to the thickness of the spacers for adhesively bonding the composite box structure with the railway car underframe.
9. A railway underframe for mounting a composite box structure thereon comprising:
a body bolster extending between the center sill and the side sills above each of the railway trucks; and
means for mechanically attaching the composite box structure with each side sill including:
a plurality of holes formed in each side sill;
a respective metal plate having at least a first and a second opening extending therethrough;
a respective mechanical fastener disposed within the first opening of each metal plate and extending through one of the openings in the side sill; and
the second opening in each metal plate providing a location for a second mechanical fastener to attach the composite box structure with the respective side sill.
10. A railway underframe for mounting a composite box structure thereon comprising:
a plurality of longitude stringers extending parallel with the center sill and spaced laterally from each other between the center sill and the side sills;
a plurality of covers attached to and extending horizontally from each body bolster with each cover sized to extend over a respective wheel of the railway truck associated with the respective body bolster;
the plurality of covers including four metal covers attached adjacent to and extending horizontally from each body bolster;
the metal covers having a generally rectangular configuration with one edge of each metal cover attached to the center sill adjacent to the associated body bolster; and
each metal cover extending laterally from the center sill to a position intermediate the associated side sill.
11. A railway car underframe for mounting a composite box structure thereon to form a railway boxcar comprising:
a plurality of longitudinal stringers extending between the end sills and spaced laterally from each other between the center sill and the side sills;
a pair of railway trucks attached to the underframe adjacent to each end of the center sill;
a plurality of mechanical tie down connection assemblies attached to the railway car underframe for engagement with the composite box structure;
a plurality of openings formed in each side sill for use in mechanically attaching the composite box structure with the respective side sill; and
the center sill, cross bearers, longitudinal stringers, body bolsters, and mechanical tie down connection assemblies formed at least in part from materials selected from the group consisting of fiber reinforced plastics, cermets and composites of these materials.
12. The railway car underframe of claim 11 wherein the railway car underframe further comprises:
the center sill, the side sills, and the end sills each having a first surface;
the first surfaces of the center sill, the side sills, the end sills and the longitudinal stringers disposed coplanar with each other; and
portions of the composite box structure adhesively bonded with the first surfaces of the center sill, the side sills, the end sills and the longitudinal stringers.
13. A railway car underframe for mounting a composite box structure thereon to form a railway boxcar comprising:
each railway truck having a plurality of wheels;
a plurality of metal covers respectively attached to each body bolster and extending horizontally from the respective body bolster and the center sill with each metal cover sized to extend over a respective wheel of an associated railway truck.
14. The railway car underframe of claim 13, further comprising:
a plurality of tie down connections coupled to the railway boxcar underframe; and
each tie down connection including at least two threaded bolts extending upwardly therefrom for engagement with a respective threaded opening in the composite box structure.
19. A railway car underframe for mounting a composite box structure thereon to form an insulated railway boxcar comprising:
each of the mechanical tie down connection assemblies including at least one threaded bolt extending upwardly therefrom for engagement with the composite box structure; and
the center sill, cross bearers, longitudinal stringers, body bolsters, and mechanical tie down connection assemblies formed from materials selected from the group consisting of steel alloys, aluminum alloys, fiber reinforced plastics, and cermets.
20. A railway car underframe for mounting a composite box structure thereon to form an insulated railway boxcar comprising:
a plurality of longitudinally stringers extending between the end sills and spaced laterally from each other between the center sill and the side sills;
means for engaging the composite box structure with the railway car underframe.
This application is a continuation-in-part application of patent application U.S. Ser. No. 08/859,575 filed May 20, 1997 entitled Insulated Composite Railway Boxcar and Method, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,855,174, dated Jan. 5, 1999, which is a divisional application of U.S. Ser. No. 08/684,345, filed Jul. 19, 1996 and entitled Insulated Composite Railway Boxcar and Method, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,765,485, dated Jun. 16, 1998.
This invention relates in general to a railway car underframe and more particularly to a railway car underframe for mounting a composite box structure thereon to form a railway boxcar.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention and its advantages are best understood by referring to FIGS. 1A through 16 of the drawings, like numerals being used for like and corresponding parts of the various drawings.
The selected core and multiple plies of fiber material are placed in closed molding systems having the desired configuration for first composite unit 40, second composite unit 120, or composite box structure 30 if molded as a single unit. A resin delivery system is used to infuse or impregnate the multiple plies of fiber material with the selected resin. Depending upon the intended application for the resulting railway boxcar 20, the fiber material may include carbon, boron, graphite, glass, aramid or a combination of these materials. Aramids such as KEVLAR® fibers and NOMEX® fibers available from E.I. DuPont DeNemours & Co. may be particularly useful in fabricating railway boxcars. Other fiber materials may be satisfactorily used with the present invention. Depending upon the intended application for railway boxcar 20, the resin may be selected from a wide variety of polymers including epoxy, polyester, vinylester and vinyl. Again, other resins may be satisfactorily used with the present invention.
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U.S. Classification 105/413, 105/404, 105/416, 105/418
International Classification B61F1/00, B61D17/04, B61F1/14
Cooperative Classification B61D17/04, B61F1/00, B61F1/14, Y02T30/34
European Classification B61D17/04, B61F1/14, B61F1/00
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