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US2037382A
US2037382A US674271A US67427133A US2037382A US 2037382 A US2037382 A US 2037382A US 674271 A US674271 A US 674271A US 67427133 A US67427133 A US 67427133A US 2037382 A US2037382 A US 2037382A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61FRAIL VEHICLE SUSPENSIONS, e.g. UNDERFRAMES, BOGIES OR ARRANGEMENTS OF WHEEL AXLES; RAIL VEHICLES FOR USE ON TRACKS OF DIFFERENT WIDTH; PREVENTING DERAILING OF RAIL VEHICLES; WHEEL GUARDS, OBSTRUCTION REMOVERS OR THE LIKE FOR RAIL VEHICLES
    • B61F5/00Constructional details of bogies; Connections between bogies and vehicle underframes; Arrangements or devices for adjusting or allowing self-adjustment of wheel axles or bogies when rounding curves
    • B61F5/26Mounting or securing axle-boxes in vehicle or bogie underframes
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  • torn A also includes side floor portions 4 which Patented Apr.14,1936 y y I 2,037,382
  • This invention relates generally to railway cars porting or oor portion 2 which is arranged beand has particular reference to car bodies, portween the wheels C and in a horizontal plane tions of which are formed as unitary castings. which intersects the lupper portions of said
  • One object of the present invention is the prowheels Vas clearly shown in Fig. 2.
  • the botthe bottom thereof is formed as a unitary casting. are arranged in a horizontal plane above that vof
  • Another object of this invention is the provithe central floor portion 2, but which also intersion of a mine car having a bottom formed as a sects the upper portions of the car-wheels as can unitary casting and provided with integral pedbe seen clearly in Fig. 2.
  • Still another object of this invention is the upwardly extending attaching flanges r6 to which .provision'of a railway freight car having a unithe side walls B are fastened by means of rivets tary cast bottom portion so formed as to provide 8 or other suitable fasteners.
  • a central lading supporting portion between the The vwheels C are-mounted on axles I and car wheels and in a horizontal plane which inare preferably provided with bearing assemblies 15 tersects the upper portion of the wheels, said uni- I2; the wheels being mounted inwardly relative tary cast bottom portion also being provided with to journal boxes I4, in which the end portions of integral pedestals and spring pockets associated the axles I are arranged, the journal boxes betherewith.
  • a further object of this invention is the prospaced apart anges I8 formed integral with and -20 vision of a railway freight car having a bottom depending from the car bottom A and constiportion formed asa unitary casting and compristuting pedestal legs.
  • the legs I3 extend transversely relative between car wheels and in a ⁇ horizontal plane to the bottom A and depend from wheel hoods which intersects the upper portions of the car H arranged over the wheels C and formed "25 wheels, said cast bottom portion also including las integral parts of the car bottom A.
  • the pedside oor portions in a horizontal plane yabove estal legs I8 are reinforced byspaced apart that of the central floor portion but which side vilangesZIl which extend longitudinally of the car floor portions are in a plane which intersects the as clearly shown in Fig. 3 and are formed integral .30 upper portions of the car wheels, said cast bottom with the .car bottom A,
  • the lower end porportion being provided with integral pedestals tions of the legs I8 are formed to provide inwardand spring pockets and having wheel hoods covly facing channel members 22 which support a ering the car wheels. pedestal tie bar 24.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional view on the line 2--2, Fig. 1, 2, the spring pockets 28 having their spring seat- 40 and ing portions arranged in a plane below the tops
  • Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the portion of the of the wheels C". car shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
  • the wheel hoods H as more clearly shown Referring vnow more particularly to the drawin Fig. 1, slope downwardly from the highest ing which discloses only those parts of a railway points thereof towards opposite ends of the car 45 car which are necessary for an understanding of and, as shown clearly in Fig.
  • A indicates generally the toward the side edge portions of the car bottom bottom portion of a mine car and B indicates or, toward the upwardly extending attaching a side wall thereof which is attached to the botanges 6, thus providing a car of substantially tom portion as more clearly described hereinincreased lading capacity. 50 after, From the above description it is believed that The bottom A comprises a unitary or onethe construction of the car of the present invenpiece casting which is supported adjacent each tion will be fully apparent to those skilled in the corner of the car by a wheel 0" and said bottom art.
  • the car bottom A includes a central floor is so formed as to provide a central lading supportion 2 and side oor portions 4, each of which 55 Vlll) ls adapted to support lading, said car bottom A also having pedestals and spring pockets formed integral therewith, the car wheel C being arranged inwardly of the car relative to the pedestals as clearly shown in Fig. 2.
  • a car bottom comprising a unitary casting including a central floor portion, side floor portions i-n a horizontal vplane above that -o the Vcentral floor portion and having Wheel hoods formed therein, and pedestals formed within and depending from the wheel hoods and each provided with a substantially centrally arranged spring pocket.
  • a ⁇ body comprising ya .unitary cast metal bottom portion formed to provide central and side floor portions, wheel hoods formed with the yside iloor xportions and sloping downwardly toward the side edges of ,the latter and pedestals formed with the bottom portion at the lwheel hoods and each provided with aspring pocket.
  • a mine car body comprising a unitary cast metal bottom portion having a central floor portion positioned between the Wheels and in a horizontal plane intersecting the upper portions of the wheels, and side floor portions in a horizontal plane above that of the central floor :portion but :which also intersects the upper portions of the wheels, said cast metal bottom portion including wheel hoods formed in the side floor portions vand covering the wheels, pedestals depending from the side edge portions of the car bottom within the wheel bodies and arranged outside the wheels and in which the journal boxes are arranged, spring pockets formed with the pedestals, and journal springs arranged in the spring -pocketsfand Vbearing againstthe journal boxes.
  • a unitary cast metal car bottom having :a central ⁇ floor portion and side floor portions arranged in diierent horizontal planes but each plane intersecting the upper portion of the wheels, said side floorportionsibeing provided withinte- Igrally formed rhoods covering 'the wheels, pedestals Acast integral with the car kbottom and arranged Within the Wheel hoods adjacent the side edge :portions of the car vbottom, spring pockets formed with the pedestals, and journal springs interposed ⁇ between 'the journal boxes and the spring pockets.
  • said wheel -hoods sloping downwardly and out- Wardly toward 'the side edge p'ortionslof the bottom and having at least portions thereof above the spring pockets arranged at a ylevel below the highest parts of the Wheels.

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I Apri 1936. R C;l KEAPNER 21,937,382
RAILWAY GAR CONSTRUCTION Filed June 5, 1955' l "l f.
:Nw-wrok Robert C. Kepnen ATTORNE Y vision of anew and improved railway car in which torn A also includes side floor portions 4 which Patented Apr.14,1936 y y I 2,037,382
UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,vl l
RAILWAY' CAR CONSTRUCTION Robert C. Kepner, Bloomsburg, Pa., assignor to American Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y., a corporation of New Jersey Application June 5, 1933, serial No. 674,271
solaims. (01105-364) This invention relates generally to railway cars porting or oor portion 2 which is arranged beand has particular reference to car bodies, portween the wheels C and in a horizontal plane tions of which are formed as unitary castings. which intersects the lupper portions of said One object of the present invention is the prowheels Vas clearly shown in Fig. 2. The botthe bottom thereof is formed as a unitary casting. are arranged in a horizontal plane above that vof Another object of this invention is the provithe central floor portion 2, but which also intersion of a mine car having a bottom formed as a sects the upper portions of the car-wheels as can unitary casting and provided with integral pedbe seen clearly in Fig. 2. The side edge portions 1o estals and spring pockets associated therewith. of the car bottom A are provided with integral 10 Still another object of this invention is the upwardly extending attaching flanges r6 to which .provision'of a railway freight car having a unithe side walls B are fastened by means of rivets tary cast bottom portion so formed as to provide 8 or other suitable fasteners.Y a central lading supporting portion between the The vwheels C are-mounted on axles I and car wheels and in a horizontal plane which inare preferably provided with bearing assemblies 15 tersects the upper portion of the wheels, said uni- I2; the wheels being mounted inwardly relative tary cast bottom portion also being provided with to journal boxes I4, in which the end portions of integral pedestals and spring pockets associated the axles I are arranged, the journal boxes betherewith. ing mounted in pedestal jaws IE defined between A further object of this invention is the prospaced apart anges I8 formed integral with and -20 vision of a railway freight car having a bottom depending from the car bottom A and constiportion formed asa unitary casting and compristuting pedestal legs. As clearly shown in the ing a central lading supporting or floor portion drawing the legs I3 extend transversely relative between car wheels and in a `horizontal plane to the bottom A and depend from wheel hoods which intersects the upper portions of the car H arranged over the wheels C and formed "25 wheels, said cast bottom portion also including las integral parts of the car bottom A. The pedside oor portions in a horizontal plane yabove estal legs I8 are reinforced byspaced apart that of the central floor portion but which side vilangesZIl which extend longitudinally of the car floor portions are in a plane which intersects the as clearly shown in Fig. 3 and are formed integral .30 upper portions of the car wheels, said cast bottom with the .car bottom A, The lower end porportion being provided with integral pedestals tions of the legs I8 are formed to provide inwardand spring pockets and having wheel hoods covly facing channel members 22 which support a ering the car wheels. pedestal tie bar 24. The car bottom is resiliently Other objects and advantages of this invention supported on the journal boxes I4 by journal will be apparent from the following description springs 26 engaging the journal boxes I4 and hav- 35 taken in conjunction with the accompanying ing their upper end portions arranged within drawing, in which spring pockets 28 formed at the pedestals and Figure 1 is a side elevation of a portion of a car integral with the car bottom A at the wheel formed in accordance with the present invention; hood portions H as more clearly shown in Fig.
Fig. 2 is a sectional view on the line 2--2, Fig. 1, 2, the spring pockets 28 having their spring seat- 40 and ing portions arranged in a plane below the tops Fig. 3 is a top plan view of the portion of the of the wheels C". car shown in Figs. 1 and 2. The wheel hoods H, as more clearly shown Referring vnow more particularly to the drawin Fig. 1, slope downwardly from the highest ing which discloses only those parts of a railway points thereof towards opposite ends of the car 45 car which are necessary for an understanding of and, as shown clearly in Fig. 2, slope downwardly the present invention, A indicates generally the toward the side edge portions of the car bottom bottom portion of a mine car and B indicates or, toward the upwardly extending attaching a side wall thereof which is attached to the botanges 6, thus providing a car of substantially tom portion as more clearly described hereinincreased lading capacity. 50 after, From the above description it is believed that The bottom A comprises a unitary or onethe construction of the car of the present invenpiece casting which is supported adjacent each tion will be fully apparent to those skilled in the corner of the car by a wheel 0" and said bottom art. The car bottom A includes a central floor is so formed as to provide a central lading supportion 2 and side oor portions 4, each of which 55 Vlll) ls adapted to support lading, said car bottom A also having pedestals and spring pockets formed integral therewith, the car wheel C being arranged inwardly of the car relative to the pedestals as clearly shown in Fig. 2.
What is claimed is:
1. In a railway car, a car bottom comprising a unitary casting including a central floor portion, side floor portions i-n a horizontal vplane above that -o the Vcentral floor portion and having Wheel hoods formed therein, and pedestals formed within and depending from the wheel hoods and each provided with a substantially centrally arranged spring pocket.
2. In a railway car, a `body comprising ya .unitary cast metal bottom portion formed to provide central and side floor portions, wheel hoods formed with the yside iloor xportions and sloping downwardly toward the side edges of ,the latter and pedestals formed with the bottom portion at the lwheel hoods and each provided with aspring pocket.
3. In arailwa'y car, a 'body `including a unitary cast metal bottom portion comprising central and side floor `portions arranged respectively in Jdiierent horizontal planes, wheel 'hoods formed with the :side floor portions and sloping idownwardly'toward the Vside edges `of the latter, .and pedestals .formedwith the bottom jportion at the wheel hoods and each provi-ded with la `:spring Wheels, journal boxes in which the vend portions of the axles are arranged, a unitary -cast metal `car bottom having acentral oor portion vin a plane intersecting the upper -portion-of the wheels and side floorv portions in a plane above .the central floor portion and provided with unitary-'hoods covering the wheels, pedestals integral with the cast metal car bottom and varranged within and "depending from 'the `wheel hoods and in which the journal boxes yare arranged, spring pockets formed with the pedestals, and journal springs interposed between the journal boxes and the spring pockets.
6. In a mine car, wheels, axles carried by the wheels, journal boxes arranged outside the wheels and in which the end portions of the axles are arranged, and a mine car body comprising a unitary cast metal bottom portion having a central floor portion positioned between the Wheels and in a horizontal plane intersecting the upper portions of the wheels, and side floor portions in a horizontal plane above that of the central floor :portion but :which also intersects the upper portions of the wheels, said cast metal bottom portion including wheel hoods formed in the side floor portions vand covering the wheels, pedestals depending from the side edge portions of the car bottom within the wheel bodies and arranged outside the wheels and in which the journal boxes are arranged, spring pockets formed with the pedestals, and journal springs arranged in the spring -pocketsfand Vbearing againstthe journal boxes.
'7. In a mine car, wheels, axles -carried by the wheels,.journal boxes arranged outside the wheels and in which the Aend portions of the axles are arranged, a unitary cast metal car bottom having :a central `floor portion and side floor portions arranged in diierent horizontal planes but each plane intersecting the upper portion of the wheels, said side floorportionsibeing provided withinte- Igrally formed rhoods covering 'the wheels, pedestals Acast integral with the car kbottom and arranged Within the Wheel hoods adjacent the side edge :portions of the car vbottom, spring pockets formed with the pedestals, and journal springs interposed `between 'the journal boxes and the spring pockets.
'8. LIn`*a mine car., va body, 'wheels and axles supporting the same, said body being provided YWith a 'unitary cast metal bottom vhaving wheel Vhoods and spring pockets, the latter being Aarranged adjacent the side edge portions of fsaid bottom and being formed with said Wheel hoods,
said wheel -hoods sloping downwardly and out- Wardly toward 'the side edge p'ortionslof the bottom and having at least portions thereof above the spring pockets arranged at a ylevel below the highest parts of the Wheels.
'ROBERT C. KEPNER.
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