Claims
- 1. A vehicle truck assembly, comprising: main truck framing including bolster means for load-bearing association with a wheeled vehicle, and a pair of side frame members each associated with a corresponding end portion of said bolster means to receive load therefrom, and each having means defining a pair of pedestal members for loadimposing cooperation with outboard axle portions of a wheelset; bearing means for each outboard axle portion, each such bearing means being in load-carrying association with a corresponding pedestal member; a pair of steering arm means each having spaced portions connected to corresponding bearing means, whereby each carries an axle-borne wheelset, and each steering arm means having structure extending into a region between the two axles; means in said region extending through an opening through said bolster means and pivotally interconnecting the steering arm structures independently of yaw-inducing connection with said bolster means; and resilient means interposed between the bearing means of at least one axle and its corresponding pedestal members, said resilient means being of stiffness sufficient resiliently to oppose departure of said pivotally connected steering arm means from positions in which the wheelsets are parallel.
- 2. A truck assembly in accordance with claim 1 and further characterized in that each bearing means includes an axle-engaging bearing and a bearing adapter disposed to impose load upon said bearing, said resilient means being interposed between the bearing adapter and its corresponding pedestal member.
- 3. A truck assembly in accordance with claim 2, and in which said resilient means comprises a block of elastomeric material having metallic sheets secured to opposite surfaces thereof, one sheet being disposed in contact with and linked to said bearing adapter and the other sheet being disposed in contact with and linked to said pedestal member.
- 4. A truck assembly in accordance with claim 2, and including: means linking each bearing adapter to a corresponding resilient means; and means securing each resilient means to a corresponding spaced portion of said steering arm means.
- 5. A truck assembly in accordance with claim 2, and including means removably securing the bearing adapters to corresponding spaced portions of said steering arm means.
- 6. A truck assembly in accordance with claim 5, and in which said last mentioned means comprises members extended within said adapters and steering arm means and threadedly effecting such securement.
- 7. A truck assembly in accordance with claim 5, and in which said resilient means comprises a block of elastomeric material having metallic sheets secured to opposite surfaces thereof, one sheet being disposed in contact with said bearing adapter and the other sheet being disposed in contact with said pedestal member.
- 8. Apparatus in accordance with claim 2, in which said resilient means comprises pads of elastomeric material, each pad sandwiched between metal sheets, with one metal sheet linked to and supported by a surface of said bearing adapter, and the other metal sheet disposed in loadbearing relation with one of said pedestal members and fixed to said steering arm means.
- 9. Apparatus in accordance with claim 8, in which said other metal sheet is bolted to said steering arm means.
- 10. A vehicle truck assembly, comprising: main truck framing including bolster means for load-bearing association with a wheeled vehicle and having an aperture therethrough in a region generally centered with respect to the width of the truck, and a pair of side frame members each associated with a corresponding end portion of said bolster means to receive load therefrom, and each having means defining a pair of pedestal members for load-imposing cooperation with outboard axle portions; bearing means for each outboard axle portion, each such bearing means being in load-carrying association with a corresponding pedestal member; a pair of steering arm means each having spaced portions connected to corresponding bearing means, whereby each carries an axle-borne wheelset, and each steering arm means having structure extending into a region between the two axles; means in said region extending through the aperture of said bolster means while maintaining clearance with respect to said bolster means and resiliently pivotally interconnecting the steering arm structures independently of yaw-inducing connection with said bolster means; and resilient means interposed between the bearing means of at least one axle and its corresponding pedestal members, said resilient means being of stiffness sufficient resiliently to oppose departure of said pivotally connected steering arm means from positions in which the wheelsets are parallel.
- 11. In a railway vehicle, truck: at least two load-carrying axles, movable to different relative angularities in a horizontal plane, each of said axles having a pair of spaced-apart flanged wheels mounted thereon and adapted to transmit weight from the axle to the track on which the wheels roll; a pair of steering arms, one for each of said two axles, each steering arm having means for mounting its associated axle, and having in relation to its associated axle a substantially fixed angularity in a horizontal plane, and each steering arm extending from its associated axle to a region between said two axles; means in said region providing pivotal connection between the steering arms for transmitting forces between the axles; framing spanning the two axles in outboard regions of the latter and transmitting vehicle weight to the steering arms and thence to the axles; a brake disposed for cooperation with the tread surface of each wheel of each axle, said surfaces being those surfaces which, at any instant, are, substantially, the furthest removed from the center of the truck as measured in the direction of truck travel; brake beam means for applying the brakes for the wheels of each axle to the tread of each associated wheel; and means preventing movement of the brakes in the direction of axle extension, whereby separation between the brakes and the wheel flanges is maintained, said last means comprising structure supporting said brake beam means from the steering arm which supports the corresponding axle.
- 12. A railway vehicle truck in accordance with claim 11, and further characterized in that each steering arm is generally C-shaped, when viewed in plan, and has free end portions extending beyond said means for mounting its associated axle toward the region of one end of the truck, said brake beam means carrying the brakes and being supported from said free end portions.
- 13. In combination with a railway vehicle, a truck assembly comprising: a pair of side frames; a bolster spanning said side frames and movably associating the latter in loadbearing relation with the railway vehicle; a pair of subtrucks each carrying an axle-borne wheelset with bearing means toward each end of the axle, each said subtruck having a portion extending from its wheelset to a region between the two axles and confronting opposite side portions of said bolster; means extending through said bolster and resiliently pivotally interconnecting said subtrucks for conjoint steering motions of the latter, independently of yaw-inducing connection with said bolster; and resilient means coupled to at lease one subtruck and disposed resistively to react between said side frames and the axle bearing means of said one subtruck, in response to departure of said subtrucks from positions in which the wheelsets are parallel.
- 14. A combination in accordance with claim 13, and in which said bolster is provided with an aperture and said means interconnecting the subtrucks extends through the aperture while maintaining clearance with respect to said bolster.
- 15. A vehicle truck assembly, comprising: main truck framing including bolster means for load-bearing association with the axled wheel sets of a wheeled vehicle, and a pair of side frame members each associated with a corresponding end portion of said bolster means to receive load therefrom, and each having means defining a pair of pedestal members for load-imposing cooperation with outboard axle portions; bearing means for each outboard axle portions, each such bearing means being in load-carrying association with a corresponding pedestal member; a pair of steering arm means each having spaced portions connected to corresponding bearing means, whereby each carries an axle-borne wheelset, and each steering arm means having structure extending into a region between the two axles; means in said region resiliently pivotally interconnecting the steering arm structures independently of yaw-inducing connection with said bolster means; and resilient means interposed between the bearing means of at least one axle and its correpsonding pedestal members, said resilient means being of stiffness sufficient resiliently to oppose departure of said pivotally connected steering arm means from positions in which the wheelsets are parallel.
- 16. A vehicle truck assembly, comprising: main truck framing including bolster means fro load-bearing association with the axled wheelsets of a wheeled vehicle and a pair of side frame members each associated with a corresponding end portion of said bolster means to receive load therefrom, and each having means defining a pair of pedestal members for loadimposing cooperation with outboard axle portions; bearing means for each outboard axle portion, each such bearing means being in load-carrying association with a corresponding pedestal member; a pair of steering arm means each having spaced portions connected to corresponding bearing means, whereby each carries an axle-borne wheelset, and each steering arm means having structure extending into a region between the two axles; means in said region resiliently pivotally interconnecting the steering arm structures while maintaining clearance with respect to said bolster means and independently of yaw-inducing connection with said bolster means; and resilient means interposed between the bearing means of at least one axle and its corresponding pedestal members, said resilient means being of stiffness sufficient resiliently to oppose departure of said pivotally connected steering arm means from positions in which the wheelsets are parallel.
- 17. A railway car truck, including a standard bolster, having transverse openings for rod through brake rigging, resiliently supported on spring groups in side frames between spaced vertical columns thereof, a pair of longitudinally spaced wheelsets composed of axles with spaced apart wheels fixed thereon, the wheelsets being mounted on opposed ends of the side frames, a pair of "U" shaped steering arms each with a cross beam and two side arms connected with its cross beam, each pair of side arms on each steering arm having portions at their free ends extended to a position above the associated axle and being mounted on the axle and further being extended from its associated wheelset to a point intermediate the axles and each cross beam having a connecting post offset downwardly below said free end portions of the side arms, the sterring arms being contoured so that they remain clear of the side frames, wheels and bolster to permit access to the brake beam head and brake shoe and place said cross beams at a position clear of the brake beam and of the structure of the car and position the connecting posts in a position laterally of the truck to prevent interference with one of the standard bolster brake rod openings, while passing through another opening for interconnection with the mating steering arm, and the connecting posts having members slidable interengaging each other and angularly moveable with respect to each other to provide for angling articulation of the two steering arms and the associated wheelsets.
CROSS REFERENCES
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 608,596, filed Aug. 28, 1975, and issued Dec. 26, 1978 as 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 608,596.
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