Claims
- 1. A vehicle truck assembly comprising: at least two axle-borne wheelsets; main truck framing having a pair of spaced generally parallel load bearing side frame elements; at least one flexible cross-tie interconnecting the spaced side frame elements; a pair of steering arms each having spaced portions journalling an axle-borne wheelset and having load bearing connection with the truck framing in the regions of said spaced portions of the steering arms, each steering arm having a portion extending from its associated wheelset to a common region substantially midway between the two axles; means in said common region pivotally intercoupling said steering arms independently of the load bearing truck framing and providing for coordinated substantially equal and opposite yawing movements of the steering arms and consequent positioning of the associated axles substantially radially of a curved path; resilient means interposed between said framing and at least one of said steering arms resiliently opposing departure of said steering arms from a position in which said wheelsets are parallel; and tow bar means extending generally longitudinally of the truck said tow bar means having an intermediate fulcrum pivotally coupled to said flexible cross-tie in the mid region thereof, with freedom for yawing movements of said tow bar means about said intermediate fulcrum, one end portion of said tow bar means having means pivotally connected with the car body with which the truck is associated, and the other end portion having means pivotally connected to one of said steering arms.
- 2. A vehicle truck assembly comprising: at least two axle-borne wheelsets; load bearing truck framing; a pair of steering arms each having spaced portions journalling an axle-borne wheelset and having load bearing connection with the truck framing in the regions of said spaced portions of the steering arms, each steering arm having a portion extending from its associated wheelset to a common region substantially midway between the two axles; means in said common region pivotally intercoupling said steering arms independently of the load bearing truck framing and providing for coordinated substantially equal and opposite yawing movements of the steering arms and consequent positioning of the associated axles substantially radially of a curved path; resilient means interposed between said framing and at least one of said steering arms resiliently opposing departure of said steering arms from a position in which said wheelsets are parallel; and tow bar means extending generally longitudinally of the truck, said tow bar means having an intermediate fulcrum resiliently and pivotally coupled to the truck framing between the ends of the tow bar means, with freedom for yawing movements of said tow bar means about said intermediate fulcrum, a first end portion of said tow bar means having means pivotally connected with the vehicle body with which the truck is associated, and the second end portion having means pivotally connected to one of said steering arms.
- 3. A vehicle truck assembly as defined in claim 2 in which said truck assembly is located near one end of the car body, in which the means pivotally connecting said first end portion of the tow bar means to the vehicle body is offset longitudinally of the vehicle body closer to the center of the vehicle body than said means intercoupling said steering arms; and in which the means pivotally connecting said second end portion of the tow bar means provides pivotal connection with the steering arm which is associated with the wheelset which is more remote from the center of the vehicle.
- 4. A vehicle truck assembly as defined in claim 3 in which the means for pivotally connecting said first end portion of the tow bar means with the vehicle is offset from said intermediate fulcrum of the tow bar means a distance greater than the offset of the means for pivotally connecting said second end portion of the tow bar means to the steering arm.
- 5. A truck assembly for use with a railway vehicle on which the truck is adapted to be mounted in a position between the center and an end of the body of the vehicle, the truck assembly comprising at least two axle-borne wheelsets, load bearing truck framing pivotally movable about a vertical axis with respect to the vehicle body, a steering arm for each wheelset having load bearing portions with axle bearings movable with respect to the framing in the steering sense, means pivotally interconnecting the steering arms in the region between the axles independently of the load bearing framing and enforcing coordinated substantially equal to opposite steering motions of the wheelsets independently of the truck framing, resilient means deflectable but resiliently opposing departure of said steering arms from a position in which the wheelsets are parallel, and linkage connected with at least one of the steering arms, with the vehicle body and with said load bearing truck framing and including means responsive to displacement of the vehicle body generally laterally with respect to the truck framing to move the means pivotally interconnecting the steering arms in the opposite lateral direction.
- 6. A truck assembly as defined in claim 5 in which said linkage includes means pivotally connecting the linkage to the truck framing, and further in which the linkage further includes means pivotally connecting the linkage to the body of the vehicle on which the truck is mounted.
- 7. A truck assembly for use with a railway vehicle on which the truck is adapted to be mounted in a position between the center and an end of the body of the vehicle, the truck assembly comprising at least two axle-borne wheelsets, load bearing truck framing pivotally movable about a vertical axis with respect to the vehicle body, a steering arm for each wheelset having load bearing portions with axle bearings movable with respect to the framing in the steering sense, means pivotally interconnecting the steering arms in the region between the axles independently of the load bearing framing and enforcing coordinated substantially equal and opposite radial steering motions of the wheelsets independently of the truck framing when the vehicle is travelling a curved rail path, resilient means interposed between the framing and at least one of the steering arms, the resilient means being deflectable but resiliently opposing departure of said steering arms from a position in which the wheelsets are parallel to each other, and tow bar linkage pivotally connected with at least one of the steering arms and with the vehicle body and limiting relative longitudinal movement of the steering arms in a direction fore-and-aft of the vehicle body and thereby limit deflection of said resilient means in a direction fore-and-aft of the vehicle.
- 8. A truck assembly as defined in claim 7 in which the tow bar linkage includes means interconnecting the linkage with the truck framing and with the vehicle on which the truck is mounted, the interconnecting means being responsive to outward lateral displacement of the vehicle body when travelling on a curved rail path and acting to partially counteract the coordinated substantially equal and opposite radial steering forces established by the pivotally interconnected steering arms.
- 9. A truck assembly for use with a railway vehicle on which the truck is adapted to be mounted in a position between the center and an end of the body of the vehicle, the truck assembly comprising at least two axle-borne wheelsets, load bearing truck framing pivotally movable about a vertical axis with respect to the vehicle body, a steering arm for each wheelset having load bearing portions with axle bearings movable with respect to the framing in the steering sense under the influence of radial steering forces when travelling a curved rail path, means pivotally interconnecting the steering arms in the region between the axles independently of the load bearing framing and enforcing coordinated substantially equal and opposite steering motions of the wheelsets independently of the truck framing, resilient means deflectable but resiliently opposing departure of said steering arms from a position in which the wheelsets are parallel and linkage connected with at least one of the steering arms, with the truck framing and with the vehicle body and including means responsive to lateral displacement of the vehicle body to move the means pivotally interconnecting the steering arms in the opposite lateral direction.
- 10. A truck assembly as defined in claim 9 and further including vehicle suspension means opposing lateral displacement of the vehicle body relative to the truck framing.
- 11. A truck assembly as defined in claim 10 in which the vehicle suspension includes yieldable means resisting lateral displacement of the vehicle body relative to the truck framing.
- 12. A truck assembly for use with a railway vehicle on which the truck is adapted to be mounted in a position between the center and an end of the body of the vehicle, the truck assembly comprising at least two axle-borne wheelsets, load bearing truck framing pivotally movable about a vertical axis with respect to the vehicle body, the truck framing having resilient vehicle body suspension means providing freedom for lateral displacement of the body with respect to the truck framing when travelling above or below the balance speed on a curved rail path, a steering arm for each wheelset having load bearing portions with axle bearings movable with respect to the framing in the steering sense, means pivotally interconnecting the steering arms in the region between the axles independently of the load bearing framing and enforcing coordinated substantially equal and opposite steering motions of the wheelsets independently of the truck framing when the vehicle is travelling a curved rail path, resilient means interposed between the framing and at least one of the steering arms, the resilient means being deflectable but resiliently opposing departure of said steering arms from a position in which the wheelsets are parallel to each other, and linkage connected with at least one of the steering arms and with said load bearing truck framing and including means responsive to forces incident to travel on a curved rail path at a speed above or below the balance speed to modify the coordinated substantially equal and opposite radial steering forces established by the pivotally interconnected steering arms.
- 13. A truck assembly for use with a railway vehicle on which the truck is adapted to be mounted in a position between the center and an end of the body of the vehicle, the truck assembly comprising at least two axle-borne wheelsets, load bearing truck framing pivotally movable about a vertical axis with respect to the vehicle body, the truck framing having resilient vehicle body suspension means providing freedom for lateral displacement of the body with respect to the truck framing when travelling above or below the balance speed on a curved rail path, a steering arm for each wheelset having load bearing portions with axle bearings movable with respect to the framing in the steering sense, means pivotally interconnecting the steering arms in the region between the arms independently of the load bearing framing and enforcing coordinated substantially equal and opposite steering motions of the wheelsets independently of the truck framing when the vehicle is travelling a curved rail path, resilient means interposed between the framing and at least one of the steering arms, the resilient means being deflectable but resiliently opposing departure of said steering arms from a position in which the wheelsets are parallel to each other, and linkage connected with at least one of the steering arms and with said load bearing truck framing and including means responsive to forces incident to travel on a curved rail path at a speed above the balance speed to partially counteract the radial steering forces established by the pivotally interconnected steering arms.
- 14. A truck assembly as defined in claim 12 in which said linkage is pivotally mounted with respect to the truck framing and also with respect to the body of the vehicle.
CROSS REFERENCES
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 948,878, filed Oct. 5, 1978 (U.S. Pat. No. 4,455,946), which is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 608,596, filed Aug. 28, 1975, and issued Dec. 26, 1978 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,131,069, and which is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 438,334, filed Jan. 31, 1974, now abandoned, which patent and applications are continuations or continuations-in-part of a group of prior applications, as completely identified in said application Ser. No. 608,596.
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