Cambered hatch cover seal arrangement

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Inventors

Stark, Marvin
Kniola, Clement J.

Application #

882022

Filed

Feb-28-1978

Published

Jan-20-1981

Current US Class

049/498.1
052/19
105/377.08
220/849
277/645
277/921

International Classes

B61D 039/00; E04B 007/16; F16J 015/10

Field of Search

277/165 277/166 49/485 49/383 114/203 114/201 105/377 292/256.5 52/19 220/344

Assignee

Pullman Incorporated (Chicago, IL)

Examiners

Beltran; Howard

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Myers; Richard J., Geimer; Stephen D.

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Abstract
A trough hatch cover for a covered railway hopper car including an easily replaceable longitudinally convergently tapered elastomeric seal reactive therewith to form a weather-tight seal about the periphery of the hatch when secured by clamps at opposite ends of the hatch cover.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. For use with a hatch having a generally planar lip and a flexible hatch cover with a perimeter portion designed to cooperate with said lip along a seating area to close the hatch, and latching means capable of exerting positive latching force on said hatch cover, an improved sealing arrangement comprising:

an internally reinforced elastomeric seal adapted to be interpositioned along the seating area between said lip and a perimeter portion of said hatch cover,

said seal having upper and lower surfaces adapted to mate with said hatch cover perimeter portion and said lip, respectively, and the inner and outer external surfaces of said seal accommodating lateral flow of said seal,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to a trough hatch cover sealing arrangement for covered railway hopper cars or the like.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The prior art discloses a variety of trough hatch cover sealing arrangements, as in U.S. Pat. No. 3,796,168 which discloses a preshaped cambered hatch cover which effects sealing by predetermined distortion of its specially fabricated shape. This type of approach, however, is not readily adaptable to the hatch sealing arrangements of cars currently in use since it would necessarily require complete replacement or reconstruction of the existing hatch covers.

The novel hatch cover sealing arrangement of the present invention is an improvement over the prior art constructions and is readily adaptable for use with the multiplicity of existing hatch cover configurations.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention provides for a hatch cover which includes a longitudinally convergently tapered elastomeric seal, reactive with the hatch cover and hatch coaming, of greater thickness at its central portions than at its end portions where the associated hatch cover is secured to the car. The convergently tapered or cambered elastomeric seal results in sealingly reactive stressing of the hatch cover when it is secured in the closed secured position such that the cover is resiliently biased against the hatch coaming, i.e., when the hatch cover is moved from its unstressed flat open condition to the slightly stressed, cambered closed configuration, it sealingly conforms to the convergently tapered contour of the elastomeric joint. The invention is further distinguished in that the use of only two hold down latches, one at each end of the cover, further assures and facilitates serviceability and convenience of use, and thus the integrity of the seal during field service.
 
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