Gangway bellows

B - Operations – Transporting – 61 – D

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B61D 17/22 (2006.01) B61D 17/10 (2006.01)

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CA 2660971

The invention relates to a gangway bellows for lining an intercommunicating gangway between a front car and a rear car which is connected in an articulated fashion to the front car, in which a gangway bellows floor (11) is releasably attached to a gangway bellows body (10). Two drill holes (14, 15) respectively extend both through a first strip (13) which is connected to the gangway bellows floor (11) and through a second strip (12) which is connected to the gangway bellows body (10). A first bolt (16) and a second bolt (17) are introduced into the drill holes (14, 15). According to the invention, a securing element (18) which is rigidly connected to the first bolt (16) is provided for the second bolt (17), wherein the securing element (18) has two securing faces which are configured to bear against the end faces of the second bolt (17) in order to hold the first bolt (16) and the second bolt (17) in the drill holes (14, 15). The invention also relates to a method for attaching a gangway bellows floor (11) to a gangway bellows body (10). The invention facilitates the manufacture and later release of the connection between the gangway bellows body (10) and the gangway bellows floor (11).

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