Claims
- 1. A side bearing assembly for use on an articulated truck supporting the adjacent ends of a pair of railway cars, each side bearing adapted to be mounted on a truck bolster on opposite sides thereof; each side bearing comprising: a rectangular channel or tube mounted on the truck and having spaced vertical legs; and a first bearing surface located between said vertical legs which receives a first extension from one adjacent car end; said first extension being free to slide horizontally on said first bearing; said channel or tube extending above said first bearing surface and having a second bearing surface thereon, and a second extension from the other adjacent car including a pivoted, depending bearing member which rests upon and is supported by said second bearing surface; said pivot allowing the second car end to rotate vertically about said side bearing as vertical inclines are traversed; said depending member being free to slide horizontally upon said second bearing surface as said second car end rotates horizontally relative to the truck.
- 2. A side bearing assembly according to claim 1 wherein said vertical legs are spaced from said first extension sufficiently to provide clearance for said first extension to pivot horizontally.
- 3. A side bearing assembly according to claim 2 wherein said side bearing includes a rectangular tube and wherein said first bearing surface comprises the lower horizontal portion of said rectangular tube.
- 4. A side bearing assembly according to claim 2 wherein said side bearing includes a channel and said first bearing surface is formed on a member located between said spaced vertical legs.
- 5. A side bearing assembly according to claim 1 wherein said second extension is bifurcated and includes spaced end portions; said depending member extends between said spaced end portions; and wherein a pin pivotably mounting said depending member extends through said depending member and said spaced end portions.
- 6. A side bearing assembly according to claim 1 wherein a wear plate is attached to the lower portion of said depending member which wear plate rests upon said second bearing.
- 7. A side bearing assembly according to claim 1 wherein said side bearing includes at least one spring mounted upon said truck bolster.
- 8. A side bearing assembly according to claim 5 wherein a wear plate is attached to the lower portion of said depending member which wear plate rests upon said second bearing.
- 9. A side bearing assembly according to claim 8 wherein spacer plates are provided in said side bearing of sufficient thickness to insure that lading loads are primarily carried by said side bearings rather than said center connection.
- 10. A side bearing assembly according to claim 9 wherein a first spacer is located on said first extension above said first bearing surface.
- 11. A side bearing assembly according to claim 10 wherein a second spacer plate is located on said second bearing surface below said second extension.
- 12. A constant contact side bearing arrangement for articulated rail cars for use with an articulated truck center connection which joins center extensions extending in opposite directions from the center of adjacent bolster ends of adjacent rail cars to the center plate of a truck supporting the ends of the adjacent cars comprising: a pair of side bearings mounted on said truck on opposite sides of the articulated center connection; each side bearing including a first wear plate which receives a first bearing located on a first side extension of a first adjacent car end; said first bearing free to slide horizontally on said first wear plate; a pedestal rigidly connected to said truck and extending above said first wear plate; said pedestal including a second wear surface which receives a second bearing; said second bearing including a curved upper surface; a second side extension extending from a second adjacent car end; said second side extension including a curved contour cooperating with said curved upper surface to enable said second car end to rotate vertically relative to said center connection and said pedestal as the cars traverse vertical inclines; said second bearing being free to slide horizontally upon said second wear surface as said second adjacent car end rotates relative to said truck.
- 13. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 12 wherein said first wear plate is resiliently mounted upon said truck to aid the arrangement in withstanding vertical shocks.
- 14. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 13 wherein said pedestal is rigidly connected to said first wear plate.
- 15. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 13 wherein said pedestal includes a pair of laterally spaced vertical walls which support said second wear surface.
- 16. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 15 wherein said spaced vertical walls provide clearance for horizontal movement of said first bearing upon said first wear plate.
- 17. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 12 wherein the inner end of one of said second side extensions is adapted to abut a transverse portion of the adjacent car when the cars have assumed the fully rotated position about said articulated truck center connection.
- 18. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 12 including keeper means for said second bearing depending from said second side extension.
- 19. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 12 wherein a first extension wear plate is provided on said first side extension which engages said first wear plate.
- 20. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 12 wherein a third wear plate is provided on said second bearing which engages said second wear surface.
- 21. A constant contact side bearing arrangement for articulated rail cars for use with an articulated truck center connection which joins center extensions extending in opposite directions from the center portion of adjacent ends of adjacent rail cars to the center plate of a truck supporting the ends of the adjacent cars comprising: a pair of side bearings mounted on said truck on opposite sides of the articulated center connection; each side bearing including a first wear plate which receives a first bearing located on a first side extension of a first adjacent car end; said first bearing being free to slide horizontally on said first wear plate; a pedestal resiliently mounted on said truck and extending above said first wear plate; said pedestal including a second wear surface which receives a second bearing, a second side extension extending from a second adjacent car end; said second bearing including a curved upper surface and said second side extension including a curved slot cooperating with said curved upper surface to enable said second car end to rock vertically relative to said center connection and said pedestal as the cars traverse vertical inclines; said second bearing being free to slide horizontally upon said second wear surface as said second car end rotates relative to said truck.
- 22. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 21 wherein the inner end of one of said second side extensions is adapted to abut a transverse portion of said first adjacent car when the cars have assumed the fully rotated position about said articulated truck center connection.
- 23. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 21 wherein said pedestal includes a pair of laterally spaced vertical walls which support said second wear surface.
- 24. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 23 wherein said spaced vertical walls provide clearance for horizontal movement of said first bearing upon said first wear plate.
- 25. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 21 wherein a first extension wear plate is provided on said first side extension which engages said first wear plate.
- 26. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 21 wherein a third wear plate is provided on said second bearing which engages said second wear surface.
- 27. A constant contact side bearing arrangement for articulated rail cars comprising: a pair of side bearings mounted on a rail car truck on opposite sides thereof; each side bearing including a first wear plate which receives a first bearing located on a first sides extension of a first adjacent car end; said first bearing being free to slide horizontally on said first wear plate; a pedestal mounted on said truck and extending above said first wear plate; a second side extension extending from a second adjacent car end; second bearing means located on said pedestal and engaging said second extension to enable an adjacent second car end to rock vertically relative to said truck as vertical inclines are traversed; said second bearing means being free to slide horizontally upon said pedestal as said second car end rotates relative to said truck.
- 28. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 27 wherein said bearing means includes a curved bearing surface which engages a curved surface on said second extension.
- 29. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 28 wherein said second bearing surface is convex and said second extension surface is concave.
- 30. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 29 wherein said second extension includes depending keeper means which maintain said second extension in engagement with said second bearing means.
- 31. A side bearing arrangement according to claim 27 wherein said pedestal comprises a rectangular tube.
- 32. A constant contact side bearing arrangement for articulated rail cars for use with an articulated truck center connection which joins center extensions extending in opposite directions from adjacent rail cars to a truck supporting the ends of the adjacent cars comprising: a pair of side bearings mounted on said truck on opposite sides of said center connection; each side bearing including a first plate which receives a first side extension of a first adjacent car end; said first extension being free to slide horizontally on said first plate; a pedestal rigidly connected to said truck and extending above said first plate; a second side extension extending from a second adjacent car end to a position above said pedestal; pivot means located between said pedestal and said second extension to enable said second car end to rotate vertically relative to said pedestal as the cars traverse vertical inclines.
- 33. A constant contact side bearing arrangement according to claim 32 wherein said extension includes a second bearing which is free to slide horizontally upon said pedestal as said second adjacent car end rotates relative to said truck.
- 34. A constant contact side bearing arrangement according to claim 32 wherein said pivot means include cooperating contours on said pedestal and said second extension.
- 35. A constant contact side bearing arrangement according to claim 33 wherein said pivot means include means pivotably mounting said second bearing upon said second extension.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of patent application Ser. No. 929,576 filed July 31, 1978, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Intermodalism Tops $1-Billion, published in Progressive Railroading, Mar. 1978, pp. 59-61. |
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