Claims
- 1. A method for retrofitting a railroad vehicle truck with mechanism providing for wheelset steering, comprising the following steps:
- a) selecting an existing truck having two load-carrying side frames each having means defining two spaced pairs of pedestal jaws each having a base between the jaws, the pedestal jaws of the two side frames being arranged in opposed pairs, transversely of the truck, two wheelsets each fixed on an axle extended transversely of the truck in a horizontal plane, outboard portions of each axle each having roller bearing means each including a bearing adapter, each bearing adapter of each axle being in load-receiving relation with the base of a corresponding one of said pairs of pedestal jaws, and a bolster extended transversely of the truck and having opposed end portions each supported by one of said frames through the agency of truck springs carried by that side frame, the bolster having a central vehicle load bearing region inboard of said frames and a pivot for mounting the truck on the vehicle with freedom for truck swiveling motion;
- b) interconnecting the side frames of the selected truck by securing opposite end portions of a transverse interconnecting structure to the side frames at points spaced from each other fore-and-aft of the side frames to thereby restrain relative fore-and-aft motions of the side frames, the interconnecting structure being torsionally flexible to provide freedom for relative pitching motions of the side frames; and
- c) introducing resilient shear means in load-transmitting position between the bearing adapters and the base of the pedestal jaws for at least one of the wheelsets in order to provide resilient restraint of relative axle steering motions.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1, in which the transverse interconnecting structure comprises a transverse plank, installing the transverse plank to underlie the bolster, in spaced relation therebeneath, and providing the transverse plank with a pair of spaced elongate flanges, the installation being such that each of said flanges extends closely along a corresponding side of the bolster.
- 3. A method for retrofitting a railroad vehicle truck with mechanism providing for wheelset steering, comprising the following steps:
- a) selecting an existing truck having two load-carrying side frames each having means defining two spaced pairs of pedestal jaws each having a base between the jaws, the pedestal jaws of the two side frames being arranged in opposed pairs, transversely of the truck, two wheelsets each fixed on an axle extended transversely of the truck in a horizontal plane, outboard portions of each axle each having roller bearing means each including a bearing adapter, each bearing adapter of each axle being in load-receiving relation with the base of a corresponding one of said pairs of pedestal jaws, and a load bearing bolster extended transversely of the truck and having vehicle support means inboard of the said side frames and opposed end portions each supported by one of said frames through the agency of truck springs carried by that side frame, the bolster further having a pivot for mounting the truck on the vehicle with freedom for truck swiveling motion;
- b) interconnecting the side frames of the selected truck by securing opposite end portions of a transverse interconnecting structure to the side frames at points spaced from each other fore-and-aft of the side frames to thereby restrain relative fore-and-aft motions of the side frames, the interconnecting structure being torsionally flexible to provide freedom for relative pitching motions of the side frames;
- c) increasing the clearance between the jaws of each pair of pedestal jaws in a direction fore-and-aft of the truck to assure freedom for movement of the bearing adapters fore-and-aft of the truck and thereby assure freedom for relative wheelset steering motions with respect to the truck side frames; and
- d) introducing resilient shear means in load-transmitting position between the bearing adapters and the base of the pedestal jaws for at least one of the wheelsets in order to provide resilient restraint of relative axle steering motions.
- 4. A method for retrofitting a railroad truck having a pair of wheelsets with mechanism providing freedom for relative wheelset steering motions, comprising the following steps:
- a) selecting an existing truck having two load-carrying side frames each having means defining two spaced pairs of pedestal jaws each having a base, the pedestal jaws of the two side frames being arranged in opposed pairs, transversely of the truck, two wheelsets each fixed on an axle extended transversely of the truck in a horizontal plane, outboard portions of each axle each having roller bearing means each including a bearing adapter, each bearing adapter of each axle being in load-receiving relation with the base of a corresponding one of said pairs of pedestal jaws, the pedestal jaws having clearance providing for motions of the roller bearing adapters in relation to the side frames in the longitudinal direction, and a bolster extended transversely of the truck and having opposed end portions each supported by one of said frames through the agency of truck springs carried by that side frame, the bolster having a pivot for mounting the truck on the vehicle with freedom for truck swiveling motion;
- b) installing a torsionally flexible transverse plank generally parallel to and spaced from the bolster, the plank lying in a horizontal plane and having end portions rigidly connected with said side frames, thereby restraining relative motions of the side frames in a direction fore-and-aft of the truck while providing freedom for relative angular movement of the truck frames in vertical planes; and
- c) introducing resilient means in load-transmitting position between the bearing adapters and the base of the pedestal jaws for at least one of the wheelsets in order to resiliently restrain longitudinal motions of the bearing adapters and thereby resiliently restrain relative axle steering motions.
- 5. A vehicle truck assembly, comprising: axled wheelsets, main truck framing including load-carrying bolster extending transversely of the truck, said bolster having centrally located vehicle support means and a pair of side frame members each having springs associated with a corresponding end portion of said bolster, said vehicle support means being inboard of said side frame members, said spring transmitting load from the load-carrying bolster to the associated side frame member, and each side frame member having means defining a pair of pedestals for load-imposing cooperation with spaced axle portions of axled wheelsets, roller bearings for each of said spaced axle portions, each such roller bearing having an adapter in load-carrying association with a corresponding pedestal, structure interconnecting the side frames of the truck and including a transversely extending frame interconnecting plank extending in a generally horizontal plane between the side frame members of the truck for restraining relative fore-and-aft movement of the side frame members, the frame interconnecting plank being torsionally flexible and thereby accommodate relative pitching movement of the side frame members in vertical planes, each pedestal for at least one of the wheelsets having a pair of spaced pedestal jaws embracing the associated roller bearing and its adapter, the pedestal jaws of each pair being spaced from each other to provide a pedestal jaw space of greater dimension longitudinally of the truck than the corresponding dimension of the bearing and bearing adapter, and said pedestal jaw space being sufficient to provide clearance of at least 1/8 inch with respect to the associated bearing and bearing adapter in directions both fore and aft of the truck, and said clearance being unobstructed and thereby provide freedom for unimpeded yawing motions of the associated axled wheelset with respect to the side frames of the truck throughout the range of motion provided by said clearance, and a flat resilient shear pad lying in a horizontal plane in each pedestal jaw space for the bearing adapters for at least one of the axled wheelsets, each resilient pad being interposed between the load-carrying roller bearing adapter and the base of the pedestal jaw and being responsive to shear forces to yieldingly oppose relative departure of the axles from the central position throughout the range of relative angular positions of the wheelsets provided by said clearance.
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This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 897,776, now abandoned, filed on Oct. 18, 1986 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 583,650, filed May 17, 1984, now abandoned, which is a division of application Ser. No. 348,922, filed Feb. 16, 1982, issued Nov. 20, 1984, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,483,253, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 948,878, filed Oct. 5, 1978, and issued June 26, 1984, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,455,946, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 608,596, filed Aug. 28, 1975, and issued Dec. 26, 1978, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,131,069.
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