Claims
- 1. A frameless self-steering radial wheeled support vehicle for a railroad car body including:
- (a) a pair of wheelsets,
- (b) a support at opposite ends of each wheelset for independently mounting a car body on each end of the wheelset,
- (c) resilient means for mounting each support upon an end of a wheelset, which resilient means permits both lateral and yaw movement of a wheelset relative to its supports, and
- (d) a linkage connecting adjacent ends of each wheelset and constraining the wheelsets to yaw in opposite sense and permitting lateral movement of one wheelset relative to the other, said linkage including a yaw connection between adjacent ends of each wheelset and across vehicle connection between yaw connections.
- 2. The vehicle of claim 1 further characterized in that each support includes support resilient means permitting lateral movement of a wheelset relative to the car body.
- 3. The vehicle of claim 2 further characterized in that said support resilient means includes elastomeric pads positioned on opposite sides of a wheelset axle at each end of a wheelset, said pads each having a generally horizontal portion and an upwardly-extending portion.
- 4. The vehicle of claim 2 further characterized in that each support includes a pedestal, spring means mounted upon each pedestal, with said support resilient means being mounted upon said spring means.
- 5. The vehicle of claim 4 further characterized in that said pedestal is mounted upon said first-named resilient means, said spring means being positioned upon opposite sides of a wheelset axle.
- 6. The vehicle of claim 4 further characterized by and including damping means mounted upon each pedestal to restrain relative vertical movement between each pedestal and the car body.
- 7. The vehicle of claim 1 further characterized in that said resilient means for mounting each support include an elastomeric material providing an amount of damping not less than ten percent of critical damping.
- 8. The vehicle of claim 1 further characterized in that each of said supports includes a pedestal extending on opposite sides of each wheelset axle, there being a pedestal at each end of each wheelset, each wheelset including a roller bearing positioned at each end thereof and a roller bearing adapter mounted on each roller bearing, said resilient means positioning each pedestal upon its associated roller bearing adapter.
- 9. The vehicle of claim 8 further characterized in that said resilient means includes an elastomeric material providing an amount of damping not less than ten percent of critical damping.
- 10. The vehicle of claim 8 further characterized in that said linkage pivotally connects adjacent portions of pedestals at adjacent ends of the wheelsets.
- 11. The vehicle of claim 8 further characterized in that the resilient means positioning each pedestal upon a roller bearing adapter permits relative movement therebetween in both lateral and yaw directions of a predetermined amount.
- 12. The vehicle of claim 1 further characterized in that said cross connection includes a torsion member connected between said yaw connections to rotate during yaw movement of the wheelsets and to torsionally resist longitudinal relative movement of the wheelsets.
- 13. The vehicle of claim 12 further characterized by and including roller bearing adapter means mounted on the end of each wheelset, said yaw connections each include a pair of rods, each rod being pivotally connected to a roller bearing adapter means and the rods in each pair being pivotally connected together at opposite ends of said torsion member.
- 14. The vehicle of claim 13 further characterized in that the pivotal connections at opposite ends of each rod include means permitting yaw movement between each roller bearing adapter means and said torsion member.
- 15. The vehicle of claim 13 further characterized in that opposite ends of said torsion member are pivotally mounted on platform members, each platform member being pivotally connected, at opposite ends thereof, to a wheelset support.
- 16. The vehicle of claim 15 further characterized in that each pivotal connection between a platform member and its associated wheelset supports permits relative rotational and longitudinal movement between each platform member and its associated wheelset supports.
- 17. A frameless self-steering radial wheeled support vehicle for a railroad car body including:
- (a) a pair of wheelsets,
- (b) a support at opposite ends of each wheelset for independently mounting a car body on each end of the wheelset,
- (c) resilient means for mounting each support upon an end of a wheelset, which resilient means permits yaw movement of a wheelset relative to its supports, and
- (d) a linkage connecting adjacent ends of each wheelset and constraining the wheelsets to yaw in opposite sense relative to each other, said linkage further permitting both wheelsets to yaw in the same direction with respect to the car body.
- 18. The vehicle of claim 17 further characterized in that said linkage includes a yaw connection between adjacent ends of each wheelset and a cross vehicle connection between yaw connections.
- 19. The vehicle of claim 18 further characterized in that said cross connection includes a torsion member connected between said yaw connections to rotate during yaw movement of the wheelsets and to torsionally resist longitudinal relative movement of the wheelsets.
- 20. The vehicle of claim 19 further characterized by and including roller bearing adapter means mounted on the end of each wheelset, said yaw connections each include a pair of rods, each rod being pivotally connected to a roller bearing adapter means and the rods in each pair being pivotally connected together at opposite ends of said torsion member.
- 21. The vehicle of claim 20 further characterized in that opposite ends of said torsion member are pivotally mounted on platform members, each platform member being pivotally connected, at opposite ends thereof, to a wheelset support.
- 22. A frameless self-steering radial wheeled support vehicle for a railroad car body including:
- (a) a pair of wheelsets,
- (b) a support at opposite ends of each wheelset for independently mounting a car body on each end of the wheelset, said support including frictional resistance means providing for restrained lateral movement between said support and the car body, and
- (c) resilient means for mounting each support upon an end of a wheelset, which resilient means permits lateral movement of a wheelset relative to its supports.
- 23. The vehicle of claim 22 further characterized in that each support includes support resilient means permitting lateral movement of a wheelset relative to the car body.
- 24. The vehicle of claim 23 further characterized in that said support resilient means includes elastomeric pads positioned on opposite sides of a wheelset axle at each end of a wheelset, said pads each having a generally horizontal portion and an upwardly-extending portion.
- 25. The vehicle of claim 23 further characterized in that each support includes a pedestal, spring means mounted upon each pedestal, with said support resilient means being mounted upon said spring means.
- 26. The vehicle of claim 25 further characterized in that said pedestal is mounted upon said first-named resilient means, said spring means being positioned upon opposite sides of a wheelset axle.
- 27. The vehicle of claim 25 further characterized by and including damping means mounted upon each pedestal to restrain relative vertical movement between each pedestal and the car body.
- 28. The vehicle of claim 27 further characterized in that said damping means includes a friction wedge mounted upon each pedestal, a frame positioned upon said spring means and in contact with said friction wedge, said friction wedge greatly restricting longitudinal movement of said pedestal with respect to said frame and the car body.
- 29. The vehicle of claim 22 further characterized in that each support includes support resilient means permitting lateral movement of a wheelset relative to the car body, said frictional resistance means being mounted upon said support resilient means.
- 30. The vehicle of claim 29 further characterized by and including spring means forming a part of each support and in turn mounting each of said support resilient means.
- 31. The vehicle of claim 29 further characterized in that said frictional resistance means and said support resilient act together to greatly restrict longitudinal movement of said support while permitting lateral movement of the said support relative to the car body.
- 32. The vehicle of claim 22 further characterized in that each of said frictional resistance means includes a wedge-shaped pocket on the underside of the car body and a wedge-shaped member extending into the pocket and forming a portion of each support.
- 33. A frameless self-steering radial wheeled support vehicle for a railroad car body including:
- (a) a pair of wheelsets,
- (b) a support at opposite ends of each wheelset for independently mounting a car body on each end of the wheelset, each support including frictional resistance means providing for restrained lateral movement between said support and the car body, and
- (c) resilient means for mounting each support upon an end of a wheelset, which resilient means permits both lateral and yaw movement of a wheelset relative to its supports.
- 34. The vehicle of claim 33 further characterized in that each of said frictional resistance means includes a wedge-shaped pocket on the underside of the car body and a wedge-shaped member extending into the pocket and forming a portion of each support.
- 35. The vehicle of claim 33 further characterized in that each support includes support resilient means permitting lateral movement of a wheelset relative to the car body, said frictional resistance means being mounted upon said support resilient means.
- 36. The vehicle of claim 35 further characterized in that said support resilient means includes a generally horizontal elastomeric pad portion and a slanted elastomeric pad portion.
- 37. The vehicle of claim 36 further characterized in that said frictional resistance means includes a wedge-shaped pocket on the underside of the car body and a wedge-shaped member extending into said pocket and mounted upon said generally horizontal and slanted elastomeric pad portions.
- 38. The vehicle of claim 37 further characterized in that each of said wedge-shaped members has a slanted surface away from said slanted elastomeric pad portion and generally parallel thereto which is in engagement with said wedge-shaped pocket.
- 39. The vehicle of claim 35 further characterized by and including spring means forming a part of each support and in turn mounting each of said support resilient means.
- 40. A frameless self-steering radial wheeled support vehicle for a railroad car body including:
- (a) a pair of wheelsets,
- (b) a support at opposite ends of each wheelset for independently mounting a car body on each end of the wheelset,
- (c) resilient means for mounting each support upon an end of a wheelset, which resilient means permits both lateral and yaw movement of a wheelset relative to its supports, and
- (d) a linkage connecting adjacent ends of each wheelset and constraining the wheelsets to yaw in opposite sense, permitting both wheelsets to yaw in the same direction with respect to the car body, and permitting lateral movement of one wheelset relative to the other.
- 41. The vehicle of claim 40 further characterized in that each linkage includes a pivotal connection between adjacent ends of each wheelset.
- 42. The vehicle of claim 41 further characterized in that each linkage includes a platform member intermediate the adjacent ends of each wheelset and pivotally connected, at opposite ends thereof, to a wheelset support.
- 43. The vehicle of claim 42 further characterized in that each such pivotal connection between a platform member and its associated wheelset supports permits relative rotational and longitudinal movement between each platform member and its associated wheelset supports.
- 44. The vehicle of claim 43 further characterized by and including a cross vehicle connection between each linkage, with said cross vehicle connection being supported by said platform members.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 557,593, filed Dec. 2, 1983 now abandoned.
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