Claims
- 1. A friction member for use in the bolster pocket of a stabilized railroad car truck including a friction surface adapted to bear against a generally flat slanted wear surface within the bolster pocket, said friction surface having a generally flat portion of substantial length generally conforming to the generally flat slanted bolster pocket wear surface and an adjoining arcuate portion of substantial length, gradually diverging from the generally flat slanted bolster pocket wear surface, said generally flat portion being tangent to said adjoining arcuate portion and extending from the area of tangency to one end of said friction surface, the arcuate portion extending from the area of tangency to the other end of said friction surface.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 further characterized in that said generally flat portion joins said arcuate portion approximately at the midpoint of said friction surface.
- 3. A friction member for use in the bolster pocket of a stabilized railroad car truck including a first friction surface adapted to bear against a side frame column member, and a second friction surface adaped to bear against a generally flat slanted wear surface within the bolster pocket, said second friction surface having a generally flat portion of substantial length generally conforming to the generally flat bolster pocket wear surface and an adjoining arcuate portion of substantial length, generally diverging from the generally flat slanted bolster pocket wear surface, said generally flat portion being tangent to said adjoining arcuate portion and extending from the area of tangency to one end of said second friction surface, the arcuate portion extending from the area of tangency to the other end of said second friction surface.
- 4. The structure of claim 3 further characterized in that said area of tangency of said second friction surface is located, relative to the ends of said second friction surface, so as to insure full contact between said first friction surface and the side frame column member.
- 5. The structure of claim 3 further characterized in that said area of tangency is above the midpoint of said first friction surface.
- 6. The structure of claim 3 further characterized in that said area of tangency is located approximately at the midpoint of said second friction surface.
- 7. A stabilized railroad car truck including a side frame having a window and a bolster extending into the window, a stabilizer pocket on each side of the bolster and a friction member positioned in each pocket, each bolster pocket having a generally flat slanted wear surface, each member having a first generally vertical friction surface bearing against the side frame and a second generally slanted friction surface, said second friction surface having a generally flat portion of substantial length, generally conforming to the generally flat slanted bolster pocket wear surfac and an adjoining arcuate portion of substantial length, generally diverging from the generally flat slanted bolster pocket wear surface, said generally flat portion being tangent to said adjoining arcuate portion and extending from the area of tangency to one end of said second friction surface, the arcuate portion extending from the area of tangency to the other end of said second friction surface.
- 8. The structure of claim 7 further characterized in that said area of tangency is located on said second friction surface to insure full contact between said first friction surface and the side frame.
- 9. The structure of claim 7 further characterized in that said area of tangency is located above the midpoint of said first friction surface.
- 10. The structure of claim 7 further characterized by and incluing a spring positioned between each friction member and a lower portion of said side frame and urging each friction member upwardly into its bolster pocket, each area of tangency being located at or below the intersection of the centerline of the spring and the second friction surface.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 590,292, filed June 25, 1975 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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