Freight accommodation on freight carrier – Load bracing means – Panel or frame – wall-to-wall
Patent
1989-07-10
1991-01-22
Olszewski, Robert P.
Freight accommodation on freight carrier
Load bracing means
Panel or frame, wall-to-wall
105377, B61D 3900, F16B 3924
Patent
active
049867075
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a railroad freight car having hoods covering the freight room which slide over each other and lie in one plane in the closed position. The hoods are liftable, swivelable and can be put down on rollers which engage rails by means of an actuation arrangement. The hoods, are split at their apex where they have joints and a sealing element. The railroad freight car is provided with separation walls for securing of a load. The separation walls, are movable on rollers running in rails on the freight floor, on both sides of the center portal in the freight floor and can be arrested at the bottom by releasable pegs in the floor and at the top by means of swivelable locking cams in the hood.
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Ahlborn Guenter
Kampmann Gerhard
Reemtsema Karl-Dieter
Wackermann Peter
Le Mark T.
Olszewski Robert P.
Waggon Union GmbH
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