Claims
- 1. In a railway vehicle, having a body provided with a body bolster and a body center plate, said body center plate having a supported planar bottom surface adjoined by a cylindrical outside surface, a truck provided with a truck bolster and a bolster bowl, said bolster bowl having a planar supporting surface adjoined by an upstanding peripheral flange which has a cylindrical inside surface which is adapted to receive said outside surface therewithin, a wear resistant tubular liner disposed in sandwiched relation between said cylindrical surfaces with said body center plate disposed within said bolster bowl, said tubular liner being comprised of an ultra high molecular weight polymeric material and having a top surface, the improvement comprising a continuous metal ring fixed to said flange against a top portion of said inside surface, said metal ring having a continuous substantially frustoconical annular bottom surface which has a central axis which coincides with a central vertical axis through said bolster bowl and which is adapted to engage said top surface of said tubular liner, said frustoconical surface being inclined so that it faces away from said vertical axis and defines a cam surface which serves to urge the top portion of said liner radially toward said flange, said ring serving to prevent vertical cold flow of the polymeric material comprising said tubular liner from between said cylindrical surfaces.
- 2. A railway vehicle as set forth in claim 1 in which said metal ring is a ring made of a ferrous metal and further comprising weld means fixing said ring to said flange.
- 3. A railway vehicle as set forth in claim 2 in which said liner has a substantially right circular cylindrical configuration of a given outside diameter and a cut extending completely through the vertical height and thickness of said liner, said cut defining a pair of free ends of said liner, said cut in said tubular liner being disposed at an angle in the radial plane through said liner thereby defining each of the free ends as a beveled end, each of said beveled ends having opposed surfaces defining same which are disposed in a V-shaped pattern having an included angle therebetween of about 45.degree., said free ends being adapted to be moved past each other to enable application of radially inwardly directed compressive forces against said liner to define an outside diameter which is smaller than said given diameter and thereby facilitate movement of said liner past an inside cylindrical surface of said metal ring, said liner having a construction such that upon movement thereof past said ring and removal of said compressive forces said liner expands radially substantially to its original configuration with the outside surface thereof against said inside surface of said peripheral flange.
- 4. A railway vehicle as set forth in claim 2 in which said tubular liner is a reinforced liner.
- 5. A railway vehicle as set forth in claim 4 in which, said reinforced liner is reinforced by a metal structure which is embedded within the polymeric material defining said liner, said metal structure has spaced openings therein, and said polymeric material serves as a matrix for said metal structure and extends completely through said openings.
- 6. A railway vehicle as set forth in claim 5 in which said metal structure comprises a grid-like structure having said openings therein.
- 7. In a truck for a railway vehicle having a truck bolster and a bolster bowl, said bolster bowl having a planar supporting surface and an adjoining upstanding peripheral flange which has a cylindrical inside surface, said bolster bowl being adapted to receive therewithin a body center plate provided on a body bolster comprising a body of said vehicle, said body center plate having a supported planar bottom surface adjoined by a cylindrical outside surface, a wear-resistant tubular liner disposed in sandwiched relation between said cylindrical surfaces with said body center plate disposed within said bolster bowl, said tubular liner comprising an ultra high molecular weight polymeric material, the improvement comprising a continuous uninterrupted metal ring fixed to said flange against a top portion of said inside surface, said metal ring having a continuous substantially frustoconical annular bottom surface which has a central axis which coincides with a central vertical axis through said bolster bowl and which is adapted to engage said top surface of said tubular liner, said frustoconical surface being inclined so that it faces away from said vertical axis and defines a cam surface which serves to urge the top portion of said liner radially toward said flange, said ring serving to prevent vertical cold flow of the polymeric material comprising said tubular liner from between said cylindrical surfaces.
- 8. A truck as set forth in claim 7 in which said metal ring is a ring made of ferrous metal and further comprising weld means fixing said ring to said flange.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 260,880, filed May 6, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,398,330, issued Aug. 16, 1983.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Divisions (1)
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