B - Operations – Transporting – 61 – D
Patent
B - Operations, Transporting
61
D
B61D 3/02 (2006.01) B61D 3/04 (2006.01) B61D 3/18 (2006.01)
Patent
CA 2184671
A railcar which forms part of an articulated train includes a novel deck system and a novel, low-level, low- profile, no slack coupler. The railcar is formed from a floor, upstanding side walls which are connected to the floor and a top to form an enclosure. The deck system includes an upper deck and a lower deck which are connected together and are counterbalanced against each other. The decks are movable to a first position wherein the decks abut against each other so that cargo, such as automobiles, general freight and the like, can be loaded onto the upper deck and onto the floor. The decks are movable to a second position wherein the decks are spaced apart from each other so that cargo can be loaded onto the upper deck, the lower deck and the floor. In two of the embodiments of the novel deck system, the decks can be moved relative to the floor when the decks are in the first and second positions. The novel low-profile coupler attaches the railcars together and takes the form of a socket on a rear end of the railcar and a tongue on the front end of the railcar. A plurality of windows are provided in the top wall and in the decks to allow light to enter into the interior of the railcar.
Ehrlich Donald J.
Ehrlich Rodney P.
Smidler Francis S.
Williams Dewayne B.
Smart & Biggar
Wabash National Corporation
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