Claims
- 1. A truck assembly for use with a railway vehicle, comprising at least two axleborne 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, and mechanism interconnecting the steering arms in the region between the axles independently of the load-bearing framing, said mechanism including joint parts respectively connected with the steering arms to provide for coordinated opposite steering motions of the wheelsets and having flexibility providing freedom for limited relative movement of the joint parts vertically of the vehicle and also laterally and longitudinally of the vehicle, said joint parts comprising a hollow generally cylindrical sleeve connected with the other steering arm and extending into the cylindrical sleeve and providing an annular space between the sleeve and pin, the axes of the sleeve and pin being extended fore-and-aft of the vehicle, said mechanism further including resilient means reacting between the joint parts and being deflectable to provide freedom for relative movement of the joint parts and thus of the steering arms and wheelsets vertically, as well as laterally and longitudinally, of the vehicle, and said resilient means being located in said annular space and yieldingly resisting relative movement of the joint parts and thus of the steering arms and the wheelsets vertically, as well as laterally and longitudinally, of the vehicle.
- 2. A truck assembly as defined in claim 1 in which the resilient means reacting between the joint parts comprises a resilient sleeve in the annular space between the sleeve and pin.
- 3. A truck assembly for use with a railway vehicle, 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 a crossbar and load-bearing portions at each end of its crossbar with axle bearings movable with respect tot he framing in the steering sense,
- and mechanism interconnecting the steering arms in the region between the axles independently of the load-bearing framing,
- said mechanism including joint parts respectively connected with the crossbar of the steering arms and pivotally interconnected with each other independently of the truck framing in a region spaced between the crossbars of the steering arms,
- the pivotal interconnection of said joint parts providing for relative angular steering movement of the steering arms and for intercommunication of steering motions from one steering arm to the other steering arm independently of the truck framing,
- the joint parts of said steering arm interconnecting mechanism having clearance providing for relative movement of the joint parts and steering arms with respect to each other laterally and longitudinally of the vehicle in addition to the relative angular steering movement thereof,
- and said mechanism interconnecting the steering arms still further including resilient means in the region between the crossbar and interacting between said joint parts and being deflectable to provide for resilient restraint of said relative movement of the joint parts and thus of the steering arms laterally and longitudinally of the vehicle.
CROSS REFERENCES
This application is a division of my copending application Ser. No. 623,189, filed June 21, 1984, issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,655,143 on Apr. 7, 1987, which is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 948,878, filed Oct. 5, 1978, issued June 26, 1984, as 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, issued Dec. 26, 1978, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,131,069, 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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