Claims
- 1. A friction wedge for use in damping relative movement between a bolster and side frame of a railroad car truck, said wedge including a body formed and adapted to be positioned in a pocket of the bolster, said body having friction surface means, formed and adapted during normal use, to be in frictional contact with a wear resistant surface on the side frame, means for concentrating at least a portion of the load applied by the friction surface means to the wear resistant surface onto an area of the friction surface means furthest from the axis of said frame/bolster warp movement to thereby increase the resistance to side frame/bolster warp movement said concentrating means includes a recess which extends the full height of said wedge friction surface means.
- 2. The wedge of claim 1 characterized in that said recess in said friction surface means is intermediate the lateral sides of said wedge, which recess divides the area of contact between said friction surface means and said wear resistant surface into spaced inboard and outboard areas.
- 3. The wedge of claim 2 characterized in that said recess is centrally located in said wedge friction surface means.
- 4. The wedge of claim 3 characterized in that said recess provides frictional surface contact areas of generally equal width.
- 5. The wedge of claim 2 characterized in that said recess extends the full height of said wedge friction surface means.
- 6. A friction wedge for use in damping relative movement between a bolster and side frame of a railroad car truck, said wedge including a body formed and adapted to be positioned in a pocket of the bolster, said body having spaced body portions integrally joined by an intermediate connecting portion, each of said spaced body portions having a friction surface formed and adapted during normal use to be in frictional contact with a wear resistant surface on the side frame said friction surface being discontinuous across the width of said wedge for the full height of said wedge.
- 7. The wedge of claim 6 characterized in that said intermediate connecting portion has a width generally equal to that of one of said spaced body portions.
- 8. The wedge of claim 7 characterized in that said intermediate connecting portion is equal in width to each of said spaced body portions.
- 9. The wedge of claim 6 characterized in that said spaced body portion friction surfaces are of generally equal width.
- 10. The wedge of claim 6 characterized in that said connecting portion includes a shelf having a spring support seat thereon.
- 11. The wedge of claim 6 characterized in that said body portions each have downwardly facing retaining grooves or cooperating with the bolster for retaining the wedge in a pocket in the bolster.
- 12. The wedge of claim 11 characterized in that said body portion faces are slanted and adapted to be in contact with spaced portions of the bolster surface which is similarly slanted.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 08/263,827, filed on May 17, 1994.
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Continuations (1)
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