This application is related to and claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119 and 35 U.S.C. §365 of International Application No. PCT/EP2008/005410, filed Jul. 3, 2008, the reference of which is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to a bogie for a rail vehicle provided with a drive, for example for a locomotive.
Such a bogie exhibits a bogie frame. The frame bears one or more wheel sets. Each wheel set comprises wheels, a wheel set gear with a wheel set shaft and a wheel set housing.
Another component of the bogie is a push/pull rod. Said push/pull rod acts on the bogie frame on the one side, and acts on the locomotive frame on the other side. It transfers forces between said bogie frame and locomotive frame.
Wheel set gears for bogies are known for example from WO 2005/017394.
One big problem for such bogies is the construction volume. In the process in particular it is a matter of the available installation space in vertical direction. The push/pull rod is as a rule arranged above the wheel set gear. This runs into difficulties, since the available installation above the wheel set is restricted in its height. One could also think of arranging the push/pull rod between the lower edge of the wheel set gear and the track bed. However, the ground clearance necessary for this purpose is not available.
The known embodiments are as a result of very crowded construction. This is awkward with regard to the assembly as well as with regard to the optimal design of the participating elements.
The invention in one form thereof is based on the object of designing a bogie in such a way that the wheel set gear—or the wheel set gears—and the push rod can be arranged without the named complications.
Accordingly the single wheel set housing is provided with a recess for feeding the push/pull rod through. The recess is in the process bordered by walls of the housing. These are integral with the remaining housing walls, so that the interior of the housing is still hermetically sealed from the exterior surroundings. Hence there is no interaction whatsoever between the wheel set housing and the push/pull road.
The recess can be open-edged. In the process it can for example lie in a corner region of the housing of the wheel set gear or in a region of the longitudinal central axle of the bogie. However, it can also be enclosed by the gear housing, so that the push/pull rod is fed through the recess and with it through the gears. If necessary the housing can be widened parallel to the shaft of the wheel set, in order to create sufficient space for the gear wheels as well as for the bearing lubricating oil. The solution with the open-edged recess has the advantage that the housing can be cast more easily. Moreover this solution is maintenance friendly.
In the case of a bevel gearing the bevel gear axle can be offset in order to create sufficient free space for the push/pull rod.
The low-lying push/pull rod transfers longitudinal forces between the bogie and the locomotive frame. The axle load relief in the case of starting up as well as the restoring forces when rounding curves are kept low as a result of this. The push/pull rod is in expedient manner centrally arranged in y-direction i.e. in the center between two wheels of an axle.
In case sufficient oil feed and oil recirculation are not guaranteed or the necessary impermeability is not guaranteed under all operating conditions, an output bearing can be grease lubricated.
The invention can be applied particularly advantageously in the case of bogies with two or more wheel sets, for example with three wheel sets.
The invention will be explained in greater detail on the basis of the drawings. The figures show the following:
The bogie shown in
One further recognizes four springs 5. These are connected between the bogie and the locomotive frame, which is not shown, additionally springs 6, which are connected between the frame 1 and the respective shaft.
Features of the invention arise from
In the case of the embodiment in accordance with
In the case of the embodiment in accordance with
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Through the recesses it is possible to place the named push/pull rod 7 in a position which is above the lower edge of the housing 10. Hence the ground clearance, which is given by the housing 10, remains.
The embodiment in accordance with
The open-edged recess in accordance with
A u-shaped mounting 14 for a torque bracket 15 (see also
The housing 10 of the gear is provided with an insertion opening 10.3. A push/pull rod not shown here can be fed through the insertion opening 10.3. The rod lies in the process on a horizontal plane. In this connection deviations from the horizontal are possible. The push/pull rod runs in longitudinal direction of the bogie. It can also be inclined against the longitudinal direction.
The housing 10 of the wheel set gear 2.4 is divided on a horizontal parting plane 13. The lower part, which contains the insertion opening 10.3, predominantly serves as an oil reservoir.
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10 2007 031 891 | Jul 2007 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/005410 | 7/3/2008 | WO | 00 | 3/5/2010 |
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WO2009/007049 | 1/15/2009 | WO | A |
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1769110 | Creveling | Jul 1930 | A |
4167906 | Steinmann et al. | Sep 1979 | A |
4787318 | Vogel | Nov 1988 | A |
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381725 | Oct 1964 | CH |
298 04 404 | Dec 1999 | DE |
1.449.598 | Nov 1966 | FR |
973097 | Oct 1964 | GB |
2005017394 | Feb 2005 | WO |
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20100192800 A1 | Aug 2010 | US |