US2122950A - Freight car loading apparatus - Google Patents

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US2122950A
US2122950A US132933A US13293337A US2122950A US 2122950 A US2122950 A US 2122950A US 132933 A US132933 A US 132933A US 13293337 A US13293337 A US 13293337A US 2122950 A US2122950 A US 2122950A
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  • This invention relates to bracing means for securing freight in box cars and the like, and has to do particularly with an adjustable support for stanchions between which braces are adapted to be secured to hold the load in place in the car.
  • the stanchions are provided with extensible and retractable ends having portions adapted to interlock with guides secured adjacent the top and bottom of the side walls of the car.' By withdrawing the ends of the stanchion they may be readily removed and engaged in any desired position along the guides to enable the braces to be positioned to fit the load being carried. Details of the invention are described in the following specification and the accompanying drawing in which Figure 1 is a side view of a box car showing the improved stanchion adjustably mounted therein.
  • Figure 2 is a section on line 2-2 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 3 is a section on line 3-3 of Figure 1.
  • Figure 4 is a section on line 4-4 of Figure l.
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view illustrating the toothed engagement of the stanchion and guide.
  • I0 and I2 indicate guides secured adjacent the ntop and bottom of the side walls of the box car, and extending lengthwise thereof.
  • Each of these guides consists of a channel member I4 or I4 having teeth I6 secured to the inner side walls.
  • teeth may be formed on separate bar-like members I'I, welded or otherwise secured to the sides of the channel.
  • the teeth I6 are provided along the full length of both guides.
  • I8 indicates a stanchion in the form of a channel shaped member as shown in Figure 4.
  • an extension 20 or 20 adapted to be projected outwardly of the channel and having at opposite sides of its normally exposed end teeth 22 adapted to interit with the teeth I6 of the channels.
  • the upper member 2U is preferably held in extended position by coil spring 24 seating on flange 28 which may be formed out of the metal of the channel or be constituted by a plate welded in position.
  • no spring is required for gravity serves to hold it in place, the 'channel member being supported by the edges of the bars I 1 or equivalent abutments.
  • the Shanks of the extensions 20, 2li' are preferably provided with sockets 26 adapted to be engaged by suitable tools 28 for convenience in retracting or extending the parts.
  • the stanchions I8 are preferably of channel section as shown in Figure 4, and are adapted to support plates 32 adjustably clamped along the length of the channel by means of bolts 34 passing through them and engaging plates 36 lying within the channel. Plates 32 support braces 38 which are adapted to engage the freight.
  • both of stanchion extensions may be provided with springs urging them outwardly.
  • the teeth may be provided on one side only of the channel and extension, although the illustrated arrangement is preferred owing to the heavy shocks to which such bracing is often subjected.
  • Various other modifications will occur to those skilled in the art.
  • said stanchion having extensible and retractable ends and the teeth formed on said ends.
  • Stanchions for use in bracing loads in freight cars having channel-shape in cross-section, and a slidably mounted extension fitted in said channel and adapted to be projected beyond the end thereof, said extension being provided with teeth on opposite sides of said projecting portion, said teeth extending longitudinally of the stanchion.

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July 5, 1938. G. M. REIFER FREIGHT CAR LOADING APPARATUS Filed March 25, 1957 [fr/28 a 52 'l Patented July 5, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT ori-ice FREIGHT OAR LOADING APPARATUS Application March 25, 1937, Serial No. 132,933
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This invention relates to bracing means for securing freight in box cars and the like, and has to do particularly with an adjustable support for stanchions between which braces are adapted to be secured to hold the load in place in the car.
According to this invention the stanchions are provided with extensible and retractable ends having portions adapted to interlock with guides secured adjacent the top and bottom of the side walls of the car.' By withdrawing the ends of the stanchion they may be readily removed and engaged in any desired position along the guides to enable the braces to be positioned to fit the load being carried. Details of the invention are described in the following specification and the accompanying drawing in which Figure 1 is a side view of a box car showing the improved stanchion adjustably mounted therein. Figure 2 is a section on line 2-2 of Figure 1. Figure 3 is a section on line 3-3 of Figure 1. Figure 4 is a section on line 4-4 of Figure l. Figure 5 is a perspective view illustrating the toothed engagement of the stanchion and guide. I0 and I2 indicate guides secured adjacent the ntop and bottom of the side walls of the box car, and extending lengthwise thereof. Each of these guides consists of a channel member I4 or I4 having teeth I6 secured to the inner side walls.
These teeth may be formed on separate bar-like members I'I, welded or otherwise secured to the sides of the channel. The teeth I6 are provided along the full length of both guides.
I8 indicates a stanchion in the form of a channel shaped member as shown in Figure 4. In the end of each channel there is slidably mounted an extension 20 or 20 adapted to be projected outwardly of the channel and having at opposite sides of its normally exposed end teeth 22 adapted to interit with the teeth I6 of the channels. The upper member 2U is preferably held in extended position by coil spring 24 seating on flange 28 which may be formed out of the metal of the channel or be constituted by a plate welded in position. In the case of the lower extension 20 no spring is required for gravity serves to hold it in place, the 'channel member being supported by the edges of the bars I 1 or equivalent abutments. The Shanks of the extensions 20, 2li' are preferably provided with sockets 26 adapted to be engaged by suitable tools 28 for convenience in retracting or extending the parts.
The stanchions I8 are preferably of channel section as shown in Figure 4, and are adapted to support plates 32 adjustably clamped along the length of the channel by means of bolts 34 passing through them and engaging plates 36 lying within the channel. Plates 32 support braces 38 which are adapted to engage the freight.
It will be clear that this arrangement provides a simple and positive mounting for the stanchions, and enables the braces to be positioned anywhere along the length of the car. The construction is simple and inexpensive.
The invention is susceptible of considerable modification. Thus if desired both of stanchion extensions may be provided with springs urging them outwardly. If desired the teeth may be provided on one side only of the channel and extension, although the illustrated arrangement is preferred owing to the heavy shocks to which such bracing is often subjected. Various other modifications will occur to those skilled in the art.
I claim:
1. In load bracing apparatus for freight cars the combination of channel-shaped guides secured adjacent the top and bottom of the side walls of, a car and extending longitudinally thereof, said guides having their channels facing each other, stanchions, extensions slidably mounted in opposite ends of the stanchions and having portions adapted to project into the channels, said portions and the channels having parts adapted to interlock and prevent displacement of the stanchions, said interlocking parts having their engaging portions extending longitudinally of the stanchion so as to prevent displacement of the stanchion longitudinally of the car.
2. In load bracing apparatus for freight cars the combination of channel-shaped guides secured adjacent the top and bottom of the side walls of a car and extending longitudinally thereof, said guides having their channels facing each other, stanchions, extensions slidably mounted in opposite ends of the stanchions and having portions adapted to project into the channels, said portions and the channels having parts adapted to interlock and prevent displacement of the stanchions, said interlocking parts having their engaging portions extending longitudinally of the stanchion so as to prevent displacement of the stanchion longitudinally of the car, g means for yieldingly urging one of said extensions out of the stanchions.
3. In load bracing apparatus for freight cars the combination of a channel-shaped guide provided with a series of teeth on opposite side walls of the channel, a stanchion, an extension slidably mounted in one end of the stanchion having teeth on opposite sides thereof adapted to interlock with the teeth on the channel wall, both of said sets of teeth having their engaging portions extending longitudinally of the stanchion to prevent displacement of the stanchion longitudinally of the car.
4. In load bracing apparatus for freight cars the combination of channel-shaped guides securediadjacent the top and bottom of the side walls of a car and extending longitudinally thereof, said guides having their channels facing each other, said guides being provided with a series of teeth on corresponding inner side walls, a stanchion, and teeth on the sides of the ends of the stanchion adapted to interlock with the teeth on the guides. both of said sets of teeth having their engaging portions extending longitudinally of the stanchion to prevent displacement of the stanchion longitudinally of the car.
5. In load bracing apparatus for freight cars the combination of channel-shaped guides secured adjacent the top and bottom of the side walls of a car and extending longitudinally thereof, said guides having their channels facing each other, said guides being provided with a series of teeth on corresponding inner side walls, a stanchion, extensions slidably mounted in the ends of the stanchion, and teeth on the sides of the extensions adapted to interlock with the teeth on the guides, both of said sets of teeth having their engaging portions extending longitudinally of the stanchion to prevent displacement of the stanchion longitudinally of the car.
6. In load bracing apparatus for freight cars the combination of channel forming guides secured adjacent the top and bottom of the side Walls of a car and extending longitudinally thereof, said guides having their channels facing each other, said guides being provided on their inner side walls with a series of teeth, a stanchion, and teeth on the sides of the ends of the stanchion interlocking with the teeth on the guide, both of said sets of teeth having their engaging portions extending longitudinally of the stanchion to prevent displacement of the stanchion longitudinally of the car.
7. In the combination as defined in claim 6, said stanchion having extensible and retractable ends and the teeth formed on said ends.
8. Stanchions for use in bracing loads in freight cars, having channel-shape in cross-section, and a slidably mounted extensicn fitted in said channel and adapted to beprojected beyond the end thereof, said extension being provided with teeth on one side of said projecting portion. said teeth extending longitudinally of the stanchion.
9. Stanchions for use in bracing loads in freight cars, having channel-shape in cross-section, and a slidably mounted extension fitted in said channel and adapted to be projected beyond the end thereof, said extension being provided with teeth on opposite sides of said projecting portion, said teeth extending longitudinally of the stanchion.
GEORGE M. REITER.
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Cited By (8)

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US2608420A (en) * 1949-01-03 1952-08-26 Frank T Eck Load bracing structure for vehicles
US3092043A (en) * 1956-01-24 1963-06-04 Evans Prod Co Freight loading apparatus
US3218992A (en) * 1962-07-03 1965-11-23 Evans Prod Co End fitting for freight retaining crossbar
US3422773A (en) * 1966-12-05 1969-01-21 Unarco Industries Floor latch strip for railway cars
US3478700A (en) * 1966-12-05 1969-11-18 Unarco Industries Floor latch strip for railway cars
US5139375A (en) * 1990-07-05 1992-08-18 Franchuk Robert J Adjustable mounting system
US5314276A (en) * 1990-11-08 1994-05-24 Barone Joseph P Lading separating and bracing means
US5388939A (en) * 1990-11-08 1995-02-14 Barone; Joseph P. Lading separating and bracing means

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2608420A (en) * 1949-01-03 1952-08-26 Frank T Eck Load bracing structure for vehicles
US3092043A (en) * 1956-01-24 1963-06-04 Evans Prod Co Freight loading apparatus
US3218992A (en) * 1962-07-03 1965-11-23 Evans Prod Co End fitting for freight retaining crossbar
US3422773A (en) * 1966-12-05 1969-01-21 Unarco Industries Floor latch strip for railway cars
US3478700A (en) * 1966-12-05 1969-11-18 Unarco Industries Floor latch strip for railway cars
US5139375A (en) * 1990-07-05 1992-08-18 Franchuk Robert J Adjustable mounting system
US5314276A (en) * 1990-11-08 1994-05-24 Barone Joseph P Lading separating and bracing means
US5388939A (en) * 1990-11-08 1995-02-14 Barone; Joseph P. Lading separating and bracing means

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