The invention relates to an arrangement for positioning a wheel of a rail vehicle.
In a rail vehicle, the wheel is often part of a wheel set. The wheel set generally comprises in this instance a wheel set shaft and two track wheels. The wheels are secured to the wheel set shaft and are carried by the wheel set shaft.
The wheel set transmits the weight and the dynamic loads of the vehicle to the rails, guides the vehicle in the track and transmits drive and brake forces of the vehicle to the rails.
The wheel set in turn is often part of a bogie, wherein the wheel set is supported in a frame which can be rotated with respect to the body.
In comparison with vehicles having axles which are fitted rigidly to the bodies, vehicles having bogies may travel on tighter bends since the frame can turn out with respect to the body and the wheels can thereby run at a smaller angle on the rail. Bogies further improve the quiet running since they transmit impacts in the vertical and transverse direction in a reduced manner to the body.
In specific construction variants, the wheels are retained in their position in the frame below the rail vehicle by means of a so-called swing arm. To this end, the swing arm is secured to a bogie in a manner rotatably supported at a first end. At a second end of the bogie, the swing arm is connected to the wheel set shaft.
As set out above, the swing arm SCHW is secured to a frame RAH of the bogie in a manner rotatably supported at a first end SCHWE1.
At a second end SCHWE2, the swing arm SCHW is connected to the wheel set shaft RSW in order to fix it in position.
The swing arm SCHW is connected to the frame RAH (not illustrated in this instance) in a manner additionally cushioned in a vertical direction.
If a wheel set having large track wheels is secured or positioned by means of swing arms, this results in problems with the disassembly of the wheel set during service and maintenance operations. If the swing arm is released from the bogie, the swing arm falls abruptly as a result of the high inherent weight until it rests on the ground.
If active chassis elements or mechanically sensitive chassis elements are integrated in the bearing of the swing arm, the disassembly of the swing arm is also thereby made more difficult—the disassembly has to be carried out with the required care which is time-intensive and intensive in terms of operators.
An object of the present invention is therefore to provide an improved wheel positioning by means of which the disadvantages mentioned above are overcome.
This object is achieved by the features of claim 1. Advantageous developments are set out in the dependent claims.
The invention relates to an arrangement for positioning a wheel of a rail vehicle having a wheel, having a swing arm and having a frame of a bogie of the rail vehicle. The wheel is in this instance carried by a wheel shaft.
The wheel in question is in this instance either a wheel which is not driven and which is also referred to as a track wheel, or alternatively an actively driven wheel.
The swing arm has a first end which is connected in a rotatably supported manner to the frame of the bogie. The swing arm has a second end which is connected to the wheel shaft.
The swing arm has between the first end and the second end a fixed but releasable connection which enables the swing arm to be mechanically divided in two.
In a preferred development, the wheel is part of a wheel set, wherein the wheel set has a wheel set shaft which carries two wheels or track wheels of the rail vehicle.
In a preferred embodiment, the fixed but releasable connection is configured as a screw connection or as a bolt connection.
In a preferred embodiment, the fixed but releasable connection has two flange plates which are part of the screw connection or the bolt connection.
In a preferred development, the swing arm is configured in the region of the fixed but releasable connection thereof in a substantially rotationally symmetrical manner, that is to say, with respect to the axle of the wheel set. During disassembly, a swing arm portion is thereby prevented from tilting.
Preferably, the fixed but releasable connection is arranged almost centrally in the swing arm which is constructed in a longitudinal manner.
As a result of the present invention, a simpler disassembly or maintenance of wheels or wheel sets of a rail vehicle is enabled.
As a result of the present invention, the effectiveness during production and maintenance is increased.
As a result of the present invention, costs are saved during production and maintenance.
As a result of the present invention, contamination and corrosion on the swing arm bearing are reduced or prevented by means of facilitated maintenance operations.
The present invention is explained in greater detail below by way of example with reference to drawings, in which:
A wheel set shaft RSW carries two track wheels LFR of the rail vehicle.
A swing arm SCHW has a first end SCHWE1 which is connected in a rotatably supported manner to the frame RAH of a rail vehicle bogie.
The swing arm SCHW has a second end SCHWE2 which is connected to the wheel set shaft RSW.
The swing arm SCHW has between the first end SCHWE1 and the second end SCHWE2 a fixed but releasable connection VERB which enables a mechanical division of the swing arm SCHW into two portions SCHWT1, SCHWT2.
The fixed but releasable connection VERB is in this instance preferably configured as a screw connection, wherein, for example, two flange plates are part of the screw connection, via which the threaded joint is carried out.
Via a damper DFG, movements which are carried out in a vertical direction are damped.
This portion SCHWT1 of the swing arm SCHW is preferably configured in a substantially rotationally symmetrical manner, preferably with respect to the axle of the wheel set. The handling of the wheel set which has been disassembled is thereby facilitated, tilting of a swing arm portion is prevented by the almost central division of the swing arm shown here.
The connection VERB is preferably selected in terms of its position in such a manner that the portion SCHWT2 which is difficult to assemble remains on the bogie frame RAH.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2019 216 088.3 | Oct 2019 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2020/072557 | 8/12/2020 | WO |