Bogie for use with a monorail car

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6523481
  • Patent Number
    6,523,481
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
At one end in a running direction of a bogie, two guiding wheels are arranged, and at another end in the running direction of the bogie, two stabilizing wheels are arranged. The stabilizing wheels are positioned at a level lower than that of the guiding wheels. The stabilizing wheels function to guide the bogie along the monorail and prevent the bogie from falling off the track. With this arrangement, the total number of guiding wheels and stabilizing wheels can be reduced, and particularly, the number of the guiding wheels can be reduced. Accordingly, the bogie can be manufactured with a low cost. A traction link for connecting the bogie and the car body is arranged on one end of the bogie, and, accordingly the length of the bogie can be shortened.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field




The present invention relates to a monorail car, and, more particularly, to a bogie for use with a monorail car.




2. Prior Art




In a conventional monorail car, as described in Japanese application patent publication No. Sho 62-12067, two bogies support one car body. Further, the typical bogie is comprised of running wheels for running on an upper surface of the monorail, four guiding wheels for running on both side surfaces of the monorail, and two stabilizing wheels also for running on both side surfaces of the monorail. The stabilizing wheels are arranged at a position below that of the guiding wheels and operate to prevent the car body from falling off the track.




In the above stated conventional monorail car, since two bogies are used to support one car body, it is difficult for the monorail car to run on a curved path having a small radius. Further, when the monorail car runs on a curved path having the small radius, a torsion is applied to an air spring member (an air cushion member), which is provided between the bogie and the car body, and, accordingly, the life of the air spring member becomes short.




Further, since the monorail car has as many as six wheels for each bogie (twelve wheels in all) in contact with the side surfaces of the monorail, the monorail car is high in cost.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a monorail car in which a bogie of low cost can be provided.




The above-stated object of the present invention can be attained by providing a bogie having a maximum of two guiding wheels and two stabilizing wheels.




According to the present invention, in a monorail car having a bogie for running on a monorail and a car body supported by the bogie, the bogie has running wheels for rolling on an upper surface of the monorail, guiding wheels for rolling on side surfaces of the monorail, and stabilizing wheels for also rolling on the side surfaces of the monorail. The stabilizing wheels are positioned at a lower level relative to guiding wheels, and the monorail car is characterized in that there are a maximum of two guiding wheels.




According to the present invention, in a monorail car having a bogie for running on a monorail and a car body supported by the bogie, the bogie has running wheels for rolling on an upper surface of the monorail, guiding wheels for rolling on side surfaces of the monorail, and stabilizing wheels for also rolling on the side surfaces of the monorail, and the monorail car is characterized in that the bogie is connected to one end of the car body in the running direction.




According to the present invention, the monorail car is also characterized in that the bogie is comprised of two side beams extending along a running direction of the bogie and at least one cross bearer for connecting the two side beams. An axle of the running wheel is mounted on a lower surface of the side beam through a bearing seat, and a speed reducer for driving the axle is installed on a support mounted on the side beam. The output shaft of the speed reducer is provided so that it can be drawn out of the speed reducer, and the output shaft of the speed reducer and the axle are connected with a spline.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing a bogie for a monorail car representing one embodiment according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a front view showing the bogie of the monorail car shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a plane view showing the bogie of the mono rail car shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view showing the bogie of the monorail car as seen along line IV—IV in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 5

is a right side view showing the bogie of the monorail car shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a cross-sectional view showing the bogie of the monorail car as seen along line VI—VI in

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing a bogie for a monorail car representing another embodiment according to the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




A monorail car representing one embodiment according to the present invention will be explained with reference to

FIG. 1

to

FIG. 6. A

bogie


40


supports two car bodies


20


and


20


′ through four air spring members


30


. In other words, the relationship of the connection between the car bodies


20


and


20


′ and the bogie


40


is of the junction type or the articulated type. Namely, in the junction type or the articulated type of connection of the car bodies


20


and


20


′ and the bogie


40


, the bogie


40


is arranged between the rear end of one car body


20


and the front end of the adjacent car body


20


′. Thus, the one car body


20


and the adjacent car body


20


′ are joined or connected by a single bogie


40


which is arranged midway between the two car bodies


20


and


20


′. The air spring members


30


are installed on seats which are projected from four corner portions of a bogie frame


41


which extends in a horizontal direction.




To one end of the bogie frame


41


, a traction link


35


is provided, and the traction link


35


is connected to a lower portion junction member


21


on one end of the car body


20


. The car bodies


20


and


20


′ are connected directly together by a coupling means or a coupler not shown in the drawings.




The bogie


40


is comprised of the bogie frame


41


, four running wheels


45


for rolling on an upper surface of a monorail


29


, two guiding wheels


46


for rolling on respective side surfaces of the monorail


29


, and two stabilizing wheels


47


for rolling on respective side surfaces of the monorail


29


. The stabilizing wheels


47


are positioned along the sides of the monorail


29


at positions lower than those of the guiding wheels


46


. The stabilizing wheels


47


, similar to the guiding wheels


46


, guide the bogie


40


along the monorail


29


. In the running direction of the bogie


40


, the two guiding wheels


46


are arranged at one end, and the two stabilizing wheels


47


are arranged at the other end. Wheels


48


at the front and back of the bogie are provided in contact with the upper surface of the monorail


29


to provide support when a running wheel


45


has a blow out.




The bogie frame


41


is comprised of two side beams


50


, which extend along the running direction; a pair of cross bearers (lateral beams)


51


and


51


′ for connecting a front end and a rear end of the two side beams


50


, respectively; a cross bearer (a lateral beam)


52


for connecting a central portion of the two side beams


50


; four legs including a pair of legs


54


and a pair of legs


55


projecting downward from respective ends of the cross bearers


51


and


51


′, and on which the two guiding wheels


46


and the two stabilizing wheels


47


are mounted; cross bearers


58


to stabilize the legs


54


and


55


; and seats


57


on which electric motors


61


are mounted outside of the side beams


50


. The seats


57


carry electric motors


61


.




The two seats


57


are connected through the coupling rod


52


, and they have an L-shape, as seen from the side. The bogie frame


41


is mounted so as to straddle the monorail


29


. The spring members


30


are installed on an upper portion of the cross bearers


51


and


51


′.




A driving device


60


for driving the running wheels


45


will be explained. The driving device


60


is provided as two systems, one of the two systems drives one end running wheel


45


in the running direction and the other of the two systems drives another end running wheel


45


in the running direction. Each system of the driving device


60


is comprised of an electric motor


61


and a speed reducer (a reduction gear)


62


.




Each electric motor


61


is mounted on a horizontal support member of a seat


57


. The axial direction of the electric motor


61


is directed in the running direction. Each speed reducer


62


is installed outside of the side surface of the side beams


50


. A coupling device (a coupler) for connecting an electric motor


61


to its speed reducer


62


passes through an opening in a vertical support member of the seat


57


.




The electric motor


61


of one system of the driving device


60


is provided on one side of the bogie in the running direction and the electric motor


61


of the other system of the driving device


60


is provided on the other side of the bogie in the running direction. As to the speed reducer


62


, a similar construction with the electric motor


61


will be explained.




Both ends of the axle


70


(

FIG. 6

) of the running wheels


45


are fixed to a lower surface of a side beam


50


through a bearing seat


71


, as seen in FIG.


2


. The bearing seat


71


is fixed to the lower surface of a side beam


50


from below through the use of bolts. An output shaft


65


of the speed reducer


62


is inserted into the driving device


60


, and a tip end of the output shaft


65


and the axle


70


are connected through a spline


66


.




After removing a cover


67


for providing access to a shaft portion of the speed reducer


62


, by removing the bolts for fixing a flange of an end portion of the output shaft


65


and the seat, the output shaft


65


can be drawn from the speed reducer


62


toward the out side. The axle


70


can be supported at both ends thereof and the axle


70


can be constituted strongly. The running wheels


45


are fixed to the axle


70


with the use of already known means.




With the above-stated construction of the bogie for a monorail car, a procedure for exchanging the running wheel


45


will be explained. This operation is carried out at the works. First of all, the car body


20


is removed. Next, the connection between the side beams


50


and the casing of the speed reducer


62


is removed. This operation is carried out by removing the bolts from an inner side of the side beams


50


.




Then, the bearing seat


71


is removed from a lower portion of the side beams


50


. Further, the cover


67


is removed and the flange fixing the end portion of the output shaft


65


is removed, and then the output shaft


65


is removed, as described above. After that, the bogie frame


40


is lifted upwards. Since the running wheel


45


having the axle


70


and the bearing seat


71


is left, it is possible to carry out the operation of exchanging the running wheel


45


.




Since the two car bodies


20


and


20


′ are supported by one bogie


40


, the monorail car can run easily along a path having a small radius. Further, as a result, the torsion of the air spring member


30


becomes small, so that it is possible to achieve increased longevity in the use of the air spring member


30


.




Further, when the monorail car runs in a direction toward the side of the guiding wheel


46


, the guiding wheel


46


guides the bogie


40


along the monorail


29


. When the monorail car runs in a direction toward the side of the stabilizing wheel


47


, the stabilizing wheel


47


guides the bogie


40


along the monorail


29


.




The prevention of the bogie


40


from falling off the track is carried out mainly by the stabilizing wheel


47


, similar to that of the prior art. For this reason, the number of guiding wheels


46


can be reduced by half, so that the bogie


40


for the monorail car can be constituted with a low cost.




In the prior art, the junction member


21


for connecting the bogie


40


to the car body


20


and the traction link


35


connected thereto are arranged between the front and the rear cross bearers


51


and


51


′. However, according to the present invention, since the junction member


21


and the traction link


35


are arranged on one end of the bogie


40


, the interval between the two axles


70


can be shortened, whereby the monorail car is able to easily travel along a path having a small curvature. Further, the space in the vertical direction between the car body


20


and the bogie


40


can be small.




Another embodiment of a bogie for a monorail car, as shown in

FIG. 7

, will be explained. In the running direction, on one end of the bogie, a guiding wheel


46


and a stabilizing wheel


47


are arranged, and on the other end of the bogie, a guiding wheel


46


and a stabilizing wheel


47


are arranged. In a rear portion of the guiding wheel


46


, the stabilizing wheel


47


is arranged. In other words, a combination of one guiding wheel


46


and one stabilizing wheel


47


is arranged with mirror image construction in the front and the rear directions, respectively.




According to the present invention, since the stabilizing wheel also performs the function of the guiding wheel, the total number of guiding wheels and stabilizing wheels can be reduced; and, more particularly, the number of guiding wheels can be reduced, so that the bogie for a monorail car can be formed with a low cost.



Claims
  • 1. In a monorail car having a bogie for running on a monorail and a car body supported by said bogie;said bogie has running wheels for rolling on an upper face on said monorail, guiding wheels for rolling on side faces of said monorail, and stabilizing wheels for rolling on said side faces of said monorail; and wherein said bogie is comprised of two side beams which extend along a running direction of said bogie and a cross bearer for connecting said two side beams; an axle of said running wheels is installed to lower faces of said side beams through respective bearing seats; a speed reducer for driving said axle is installed to one of said side beams; an output shaft of said speed reducer is provided to be drawn to an outer portion from said speed reducer; and said output shaft of said speed reducer and said axle are connected with a spline.
  • 2. A monorail system comprising a monorail, first and second car bodies arranged in end-to-end relation along the monorail, and a bogie for running on the monorail;said bogie having running wheels for rolling on an upper face on said monorail, guiding wheels for rolling on side faces on said monorail, and stabilizing wheels for rolling on said side faces of said monorail; said bogie including two side beams extending along a running direction of said bogie and a cross bearer for connecting said two side beams; an axle of said running wheels is installed to lower faces of said side beams through respective bearing seats; a speed reducer for driving said axle is installed to one of said side beams; an output shaft of said speed reducer is provided to be drawn to an outer portion from said speed reducer; and said output shaft of said speed reducer and said axle are connected with a spline; wherein one end of a running direction of said bogie and an adjacent end of one of the first and second car bodies are connected.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-081789 Mar 2000 JP
US Referenced Citations (6)
Number Name Date Kind
2985114 Lindner May 1961 A
3902432 Shortridge et al. Sep 1975 A
4423685 Kerckhoff Jan 1984 A
4996928 Jansenn et al. Mar 1991 A
5816169 MacKenzie Oct 1998 A
5934198 Fraser Aug 1999 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
51139012 Dec 1976 JP