Claims
- 1. A brake beam wear plate for a brake beam guide bracket on a side frame of a railroad car truck including at least one axle carrying a pair of wheels, said brake beam wear plate comprising:a U-shaped body having spaced-apart upper and lower walls and an interconnecting wall, said upper and lower walls and interconnecting wall adapted to fit in said brake beam guide bracket and defining a slideway for an end of a brake beam, said lower wall having an exterior side; and a relatively thick cushioning pad positioned on the exterior side of the lower wall, whereby the cushioning pad dampens vibration, impact shocks and forces in the brake beam guide bracket and cushions the brake beam from the vibrations, shocks and forces experienced during movement of the railroad car truck.
- 2. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein the lower wall is thicker than the upper wall.
- 3. The brake beam wear plate of claim 2, wherein the upper wall has a thickness of about 0.150 inch and the lower wall has a thickness of about 0.250 inch.
- 4. The brake beam wear plate of claim 3, wherein the cushioning pad has a thickness of about 0.063 inch.
- 5. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein the body is molded from a polymer.
- 6. The brake beam wear plate of claim 5, wherein the body is molded from a glass-filled urethane.
- 7. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein the body is metal.
- 8. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein the upper wall and the lower wall diverge outwardly from the interconnecting wall.
- 9. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein the lower wall has a lip at a free edge of the lower wall opposite the interconnecting wall to properly position the brake beam wear plate in the brake beam guide bracket.
- 10. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein the exterior side of the lower wall includes an exterior surface of the lower wall and cushioning pad is bonded to the exterior surface of the lower wall.
- 11. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein the exterior side of the lower wall includes an exterior surface of the lower wall and cushioning pad is glued to the exterior surface of the lower wall.
- 12. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein the exterior side of the lower wall includes an exterior surface of the lower wall and cushioning pad is fastened to the exterior surface of the lower wall by at least one fastener.
- 13. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein the cushioning pad has at least one attaching lip that wraps around at least one of the edges of the lower wall to secure the cushioning pad to the lower wall.
- 14. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein the cushioning pad is substantially the same shape as the lower wall and covers substantially the entire exterior side of the lower wall.
- 15. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein exterior side of the lower wall includes an exterior surface of the lower wall and said exterior surface of the lower wall includes at least one detent for mating with at least one indent formed in an interior surface of a bottom wall of the brake beam guide bracket.
- 16. The brake beam wear plate of claim 15, wherein the cushioning pad defines at least one hole aligned with the detent on the exterior surface of the lower wall.
- 17. The brake beam wear plate of claim 15, wherein the cushioning pad covers the detent of the exterior surface of the lower wall, whereby a section of the cushioning pad covering the detent extends into the indent of the interior surface of the bottom wall of the brake beam guide bracket.
- 18. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein the cushioning pad is rubber.
- 19. The brake beam wear plate of claim 18, wherein the cushioning pad has a 40A-50A durometer hardness.
- 20. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein the cushioning pad is urethane.
- 21. The brake beam wear plate of claim 1, wherein the cushioning pad has a thickness of about 0.063 inch.
PRIORITY CLAIM
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/142,182, filed Jul. 2, 1999.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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143976 |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/142182 |
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