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Jack assembly for railroad cars

  • US 4,805,875 A
  • Filed: 01/13/1987
  • Issued: 02/21/1989
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/13/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. For use with a railroad car supported by spaced wheeled truck assemblies to roll on two laterally spaced track rails, a jack assembly comprising the combination of:

  • a pair of spaced apart, elongated structural beams of a length to extend across the rails;

    said beams having bottom surfaces for contact with said rails to deliver the load received by said beams to the rails;

    power lift means disposed between the beams, and a plate connected to said power lift means and to each said beam to deliver all the load received by said power lift means from said car engaging means to said beams;

    a car engaging means coupled to the power lift means to be moved in a direction transverse to the beams;

    said beams, car engaging means and power lift means being sized, when the power lift means is contracted, to fit with clearance between the tops of the track rails and the lowest portion of the railroad car, in order to manipulate the said jack assembly from one side of the railroad car to an operating position wherein the beams, car engaging means and power lift means are disposed under the railroad car and the beams extend across the rails in contact therewith, andsaid power lift means, when in said operating position, having an operative stroke sufficient to move the car engaging means against the overlying railroad car and then to lift said car to an elevated car retaining position;

    means for activating the power lift means; and

    further including block means carried relative to the beam, said block means being adapted to be moved between an inoperative position spaced clear of the car engaging means and an operative position against the car engaging means, when the latter is raised, effective to hold the car engaging means so raised independently of the activating means and the power lift means, said block means including at least one rigid link having an end pivoted upon said beam and an opposite free end engaged with said car engaging means when in said operative position and disengaged from said car engaging means when in said inoperative position.

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