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US1389359A
US1389359A US388400A US38840020A US1389359A US 1389359 A US1389359 A US 1389359A US 388400 A US388400 A US 388400A US 38840020 A US38840020 A US 38840020A US 1389359 A US1389359 A US 1389359A
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  • This invention relates to dump cars.
  • One object is to increase the carrying capacity of dump cars in a simple and improved manner and at the same timecontrol the flow of the dumpable material by a simple and novel arrangement whereby the dumpable material will be deposited on the ground a proper distance from the rails, for a given door opening, to prevent piling of such material on the track rails.
  • Another object is to provide a simple and efficient dump car door arrangement adapted to meet service requirements.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view of the same.
  • a dump car having sides 10, ends 11 and a bottom of a convertible nature, whereby the lading may be dumped centrally between the track rails or laterally to the outer sides thereof.
  • the bottom of the car includes a central hopper 12, one inclined side wall 13 thereof being stationary and the other being in the form of a door 14 pivotally connected at 15 and controlled by any suitable door operating mechanism 16.
  • certain movable floor members 17 extend downwardly and inwardly from the sides of the car to form continuations of shedding members 18 carried by brackets 19 secured to the car sides 10.
  • the floor members 17 When the floor members 17 form sides of the central hopper, the upper ends thereof rest upon the brackets 19 and the lower ends on top of longitudinally extending sills 20 which are spaced substantially equal distances from the center of the car andthe sides of the car.
  • the floor members 17 may also occupy a central position in which their swinging edges meet along the longitudinal center of the. car to form in effect two side hoppers. When the car floor is thus arranged, the lading is dumped to the sides of the car.
  • the floor of the car outwardly from the longitudinal sills 20 takes the form of dump doors 21 which are pivotally mountedat. points 22 preferably on It will be noted that these side floor dump doors 21 are pivotally mounted intermediate the depth of the longitudinal sills 20, and, as a matter of fact, consid erably below the upper onethird of said sills. By thus pivotally mounting the side floor dump doors, the carrying depth, and accordingly the carrying capacity of the car, is greatly increased.
  • these dump doors 21 are in their horizontal closed position, they are located at the lower edges of transverse frame members 23 which connect the sides of the car. The upper edges of these transverse frame members lie substantially in the same horizontal plane with the upper edges of the longitudinal sills 20.
  • the flow of the lading for a given door opening may be controlled in a manner whereby said material may be deposited outwardly at the sides of the track rails a proper distance to prevent piling of said material on the rails.
  • the dumpable material must be deposited relatively close to the outer sides of the rails, but to direct the flow of the bulk of the material to a given point at the outer sides of the rails, and at the same time to prevent piling of the dumped material on the rails, the door opening must be increased beyond a certain predetermined limit. It will be seen that if the side floor dump doors are located at a higher point,
  • the material is dumped at the outer sides of the rails in a controlled manner adapted to meet service requirements.
  • the longitudinal sills 20 and the pivotal points of thedoors 21 lie substantially in the same vertical planes with the wheels 24 of the car.
  • the dump doors 21 may be controlled by any suitable door operating mechanism 25.
  • a portion of the bottom comprising a swinging dump door hinged at a point intermediate the depth of said sill for increasing the carrying capacity of the car and for controlling the However, by lowering the position of these side floorflew of dumpable material to a given point beyond a track rail for a given door opening.
  • a portion of the bottom comprising a swinging dump door arranged at a point intermediate the depth of the sill and occupying a horizontal position when closed and swinging inwardly for controlling the flow of dumpable mate rial to a given point to the outer side of the track rail tor a given door opening.
  • a dump car the combination of longitudinal sills, transverse tramemembers at the upper portions of said longitudinal sills and connectin the car sides, and a car floor including dump doors pivotally mounted beneath said cross frame members and intermediate the depth of said longitudinal sills for increasing the carrying capacity of the car and for controlling the flow of dumpable material to a given point beyond the track rails for a given door opening.

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W. I. HOSCEIT.
DUMP CAR.
' 7 APPLICATION FILED JUNE I2,. I920- I 1,389,359. Patented Aug. 30, 1921.
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WILLIAMJ. I-IOSCEIT, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR TO RODS-ER BALLAST CAR COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A CORPORATION OF MAINE.
DUMP-OAR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Aug. 30, 1921.
Application filed June 12, 1920. Serial No. 388,400.
To all whomz't may concern:
Be it known that I, WILLIAM J Hosonrr, a citizen of the United States,'residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Dump-Cars, of which the following is a specification.
This invention relates to dump cars.
One object is to increase the carrying capacity of dump cars in a simple and improved manner and at the same timecontrol the flow of the dumpable material by a simple and novel arrangement whereby the dumpable material will be deposited on the ground a proper distance from the rails, for a given door opening, to prevent piling of such material on the track rails.
Another object is to provide a simple and efficient dump car door arrangement adapted to meet service requirements.
These and other objects are accomplished by means of the arrangement disclosed on the accompanying sheets of drawings, in which- Figure 1 is a fragmentary side elevation of a dump car embodying my invention; and
Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional view of the same.
The various novel features of my invention will be apparent from the following description and drawings and will be particularly pointed out in the appended claims.
Referring to the figures of the drawings, it will be noted that fhave disclosed my invention in connection with a dump car having sides 10, ends 11 and a bottom of a convertible nature, whereby the lading may be dumped centrally between the track rails or laterally to the outer sides thereof. The bottom of the car includes a central hopper 12, one inclined side wall 13 thereof being stationary and the other being in the form of a door 14 pivotally connected at 15 and controlled by any suitable door operating mechanism 16. When the bottom is arranged as a central hopper car, certain movable floor members 17 extend downwardly and inwardly from the sides of the car to form continuations of shedding members 18 carried by brackets 19 secured to the car sides 10. When the floor members 17 form sides of the central hopper, the upper ends thereof rest upon the brackets 19 and the lower ends on top of longitudinally extending sills 20 which are spaced substantially equal distances from the center of the car andthe sides of the car. The floor members 17 may also occupy a central position in which their swinging edges meet along the longitudinal center of the. car to form in effect two side hoppers. When the car floor is thus arranged, the lading is dumped to the sides of the car.
The floor of the car outwardly from the longitudinal sills 20 takes the form of dump doors 21 which are pivotally mountedat. points 22 preferably on It will be noted that these side floor dump doors 21 are pivotally mounted intermediate the depth of the longitudinal sills 20, and, as a matter of fact, consid erably below the upper onethird of said sills. By thus pivotally mounting the side floor dump doors, the carrying depth, and accordingly the carrying capacity of the car, is greatly increased. When these dump doors 21 are in their horizontal closed position, they are located at the lower edges of transverse frame members 23 which connect the sides of the car. The upper edges of these transverse frame members lie substantially in the same horizontal plane with the upper edges of the longitudinal sills 20. By thus lowering the position of the side floor dump doors 21 to a point intermediate the depth ofthe longitudinal sills 20, not only is the carrying capacity of the car increased, but also the flow of the lading for a given door opening may be controlled in a manner whereby said material may be deposited outwardly at the sides of the track rails a proper distance to prevent piling of said material on the rails. At best the dumpable material must be deposited relatively close to the outer sides of the rails, but to direct the flow of the bulk of the material to a given point at the outer sides of the rails, and at the same time to prevent piling of the dumped material on the rails, the door opening must be increased beyond a certain predetermined limit. It will be seen that if the side floor dump doors are located at a higher point,
'the doors would have to be opened an inthe longitudinal sills 20, said doors when in 2 closed position being arranged in a 'horizontal plane.
increased amount, the control of the flow of the material would be decreased and there would be a greater tendency for the material to pile up on the rails.
dump doors and pivoting same intermediate the depth of the longitudinal sills 20, the material is dumped at the outer sides of the rails in a controlled manner adapted to meet service requirements. It will be noted that the longitudinal sills 20 and the pivotal points of thedoors 21, lie substantially in the same vertical planes with the wheels 24 of the car. The dump doors 21 may be controlled by any suitable door operating mechanism 25.
It is my intention to cover all modifica tions of the invention 'falling within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
I claim:
1. In a dump car having a longitudinal sill, sides, ends and a bottom, a portion of the bottom comprising a swinging dump door hinged at a point intermediate the depth of said sill for increasing the carrying capacity of the car and for controlling the However, by lowering the position of these side floorflew of dumpable material to a given point beyond a track rail for a given door opening.
2. In dump car having a longitudinal sill, sides, ends and a bottom, a portion of the bottom comprising a swinging dump door arranged at a point intermediate the depth of the sill and occupying a horizontal position when closed and swinging inwardly for controlling the flow of dumpable mate rial to a given point to the outer side of the track rail tor a given door opening.
3. In a dump car, the combination of longitudinal sills, transverse tramemembers at the upper portions of said longitudinal sills and connectin the car sides, and a car floor including dump doors pivotally mounted beneath said cross frame members and intermediate the depth of said longitudinal sills for increasing the carrying capacity of the car and for controlling the flow of dumpable material to a given point beyond the track rails for a given door opening.
Signed at Chicago, Illinois, this 4th day of June, 1920. a
' WILLIAM J. HOSCEIT.
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