Claims
- 1. A bearing socket for a pin connection of a truck to the body of rail vehicles, comprising an approximately cup-shaped lower part having a bottom wall with a central bore for the pin and a side wall diverging upwardly, an upwardly-opening cup-shaped insert of resilient material disposed within the lower part and having an annular side wall and a bottom wall which are of substantially the same thickness throughout and have outer bottom and side wall surfaces conformable to the inner bottom and side wall surfaces of said lower part, and an upwardly opening cup-shaped upper part having outer bottom and side wall surfaces conforming to the inner bottom and side wall surfaces of said insert, said insert being fixed by frictional adhesion between said upper and lower parts caused by the load of the said vehicle body so that said insert separates said surfaces of said upper and lower parts, respectively, and absorbs the rotary motion of the bearing by elastic deformation, a sleeve connecting and extending from the truck, an annular spacer positioned in said sleeve with a central opening of a diameter to receive said pin, said pin having a slot therethrough at a position below said spacer, and a wedge member engaged in said slot of said pin and bearing against said spacer for retaining said pin within said spacer.
- 2. A bearing socket according to claim 1, wherein said lower part includes a lateral wall having an inner surface of frusto conical form, said upper part having a lateral wall with an exterior surface of frusto conical form and said insert having a lateral surface disposed between the lateral surfaces of said upper and lower part has an outer surface of complementary form to the outer surface of the lower part and an inner surface of a complementary frusto conical form to the exterior surface of the upper part.
- 3. A bearing socket according to claim 1, wherein said insert includes a central bore, said lower part having a hub portion located within the central bore, said insert having an annular bead formation surrounding the bore in said hub portion.
- 4. A bearing socket according to claim 1, wherein said insert comprises a rubber material.
- 5. A bearing socket according to claim 1, wherein said spacer has top and bottom tapered portions, said pin having a bottom tapered portion, upper and lower retaining rings disposed on either side of said spacer and a locking member extending through said wedge member for retaining said wedge member in said pin slot.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of my abandoned application, Ser. No. 727,249 filed Sept. 27, 1976.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (1)
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