Claims
- 1. A steerable truck apparatus, for mounting upon a railroad car body, the steerable truck apparatus being of the kind having at least two transversely extending axles, and being pivotably mountable to the railroad car body, the steerable truck apparatus having a longitudinally extending axis in the direction of travel of the truck when the truck is travelling in a straight line, the steerable truck apparatus further having a transverse axis extending generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the transverse axis being positioned at a midpoint along the longitudinal axis, the steerable truck apparatus comprising:
- a bolster member, having two ends;
- means for pivotably connecting the bolster member to the car body, such that when the railroad car is on straight tracks, the bolster member is disposed in a neutral position extending transversely to the tracks, the means for pivotably connecting the bolster being operably configured to enable the truck to pivot about a vertical axis which intersects the intersection of the longitudinal axis and the transverse axis, and is perpendicular to each of the longitudinal axis and the transverse axis;
- two side frame members, disposed at the ends of the bolster member, in fixed orientation to the bolster member, and extending substantially perpendicular to the bolster member;
- a plurality of axle bearing support members, positioned in corresponding pairs on opposed sides of the truck, each axle bearing support member receiving an end of one of the at least two axles, corresponding ones of the corresponding pairs of axle bearing support members being positioned substantially below respective ones of the two side frame members,
- the axle bearing support members being further operably arranged in cooperating pairs, each cooperating pair including a first axle bearing support member positioned on a first end of a first of the at least two axles, and a second axle bearing support member positioned on a first end of a second of the at least two axles, each cooperating pair of axle bearing support members being disposed on a common side of the truck, relative to the longitudinal axis;
- the axle bearing support members being supported to undergo pivoting movement about respective points located in a plane extending perpendicular to the longitudinal axis and in which the transverse axis is located:
- means, operably associated with the axle bearing support members, for prompting at least one of the at least two axles to pivot, about a second vertical extending axis, when the radius of curvature of the track upon which the railroad car is travelling changes,
- the second vertical axis being parallel to, and in longitudinally spaced relation to the vertical axis,
- the prompting means being configured to pivot the at least one of the at least two axles relative to another of the at least two axles, toward prompting the orientation of the at least two axles into radial positions relative to the center of curvature of the track upon which the railroad car is travelling,
- the prompting means being further operably configured to receive an input in response to changes in the curvature of the track upon which the railroad car is travelling, the prompting means further being operably configured to produce an output pivoting movement of the at least one of the at least two axles, the magnitude of which is a substantially linear function of the input.
- 2. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising means for accommodating precessional movement of the axles, operably associated with at least one corresponding pair of axle bearing support members.
- 3. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the means for accommodating precessional movement of the axles comprises:
- a bearing adapter member, operably interposed between the axle and each axle bearing support member of the at least one corresponding pair of axle bearing support members, and operably configured to permit both vertical and horizontal pivoting of the axle with respect to the axle bearing support member at each end of the axle.
- 4. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the prompting means comprises:
- two torque members, operably supported for substantially free rotational movement about an axis disposed substantially parallel to the transversely extending
- axis and at substantially a midpoint location along the longitudinal axis, the two torque members being disposed upon laterally opposed portions of the truck apparatus, substantially coaxially with one another;
- two pinion members, operably affixed to the respective laterally outer ends of the two torque members;
- a pinion rack member, affixed to one axle bearing support member of each cooperating pair and extending from the axle bearing support member toward the transversely extending axis, and operably disposed in driven engagement with one of the respective pinion members;
- such that upon rotation of a torque member and its associated pinion member, the corresponding respective pinion rack member, and in turn, the axle bearing support member to which the pinion rack member is affixed, will be driven in a substantially longitudinal direction, relative to the bolster member.
- 5. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising:
- two thrust members, each thrust member having two ends, a first end affixed to the car body and a second end affixed to one of the two torque members, the thrust members being operably disposed so that when the track upon which the railroad car travels undergoes a change of curvature, pivoting of the car body relative to the truck apparatus causes one thrust member to rotate one torque member in a first direction about its axis and the other thrust member rotates the other torque member in a second, opposite direction, in an amount equal in magnitude to the rotation of the first torque member.
- 6. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising steering oscillation control means, operably associated with the prompting means, for substantially precluding undesired oscillation of the prompting means, when the railroad car is travelling over substantially straight track.
- 7. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the steering oscillation control means comprises:
- a resilient thrust damping member, operably interposed between each thrust member and its respective torque member.
- 8. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 6, wherein the steering oscillation control means comprises:
- a resilient thrust damping member, operably interposed between the car body and each torque member.
- 9. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising means for accommodating precessional movement of the axles, operably associated with at least one corresponding pair of axle bearing support members.
- 10. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the means for accommodating precessional movement of the axles comprises:
- a bearing adapter member, operably interposed between the axle and each axle bearing support member of the at least one corresponding pair of axle bearing support member, and operably configured to permit both vertical and horizontal pivoting of the axle with respect to the axle bearing support member at each end of the axle.
- 11. A steerable truck apparatus, for mounting upon a railroad car body, the steerable truck apparatus being of the kind having at least two transversely extending axles, and being pivotably mountable to the railroad car body, the steerable truck apparatus having a longitudinally extending axis in the direction of travel of the truck when the truck is traveling in a straight line, the steerable truck apparatus further having a transverse axis extending generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the steerable truck apparatus comprising:
- a bolster member, having two ends;
- means for pivotably connecting the bolster member to the car body, such that when the railroad car is on straight tracks, the bolster member is disposed in a neutral position extending transversely to the tracks, the means for pivotably connecting the bolster being operably configured to enable the truck to pivot about a vertical axis which intersects the intersection of the longitudinal axis and the transverse axis, and is perpendicular to each of the longitudinal axis and the transverse axis;
- two side frame members, disposed at the ends of the bolster member, in fixed orientation to the bolster member, and extending substantially perpendicular to the bolster members;
- a plurality of axle bearing support members, positioned in corresponding pairs on opposed sides of the truck, each axle bearing support member receiving an end of one of the at least two axles, corresponding ones of the corresponding pairs of axle bearing support members being positioned substantially below respective ones of the two side frame members,
- the axle bearing support members being further operably arranged in cooperating pairs, each cooperating pair including a first axle bearing support member positioned on a first end of a first of the at least two axles, and a second axle bearing support member positioned on a first end of a second of the at least two axles, each cooperating pair of axle bearing support members being disposed on a common side of the truck, relative to the longitudinal axis;
- means, operably associated with the axle bearing support members, for prompting at least one of the at least two axles to pivot, about a second vertical extending axis, when the radius of curvature of the track upon which the railroad car is travelling changes,
- the second vertical axis being parallel to and in longitudinally spaced relation to the vertical axis,
- the prompting means being configured to pivot the at least one of the at least two axles relative to another of the at least two axles, toward prompting the orientation of the at least two axles into radial positions relative to the center of the curvature of the track upon which the railroad car is travelling,
- the prompting means being further operably configured to receive an input in response to changes in the curvature of the track upon which the railroad car is travelling, the prompting means further being operably configured to produce an output pivoting movement of the at least one of the at two axles, the magnitude of which is a substantially linear function of the input, and
- wherein the prompting means further comprises:
- two torque members, operably supported for substantially free rotational movement about an axis disposed substantially parallel to the transversely extending axis and at substantially a midpoint location along the longitudinal axis,
- the two torque members being disposed upon laterally opposed portions of the truck apparatus, substantially coaxially with one another;
- two pinion members, operably affixed to the respective laterally outer ends of the two torque members;
- a pinion rack member, affixed to one axle bearing support member of each cooperating pair and extending from the axle bearing support member toward the transversely extending axis, and operably disposed in driven engagement with one of the respective pinion members;
- such that upon rotation of a torque member and its associated pinion member, the corresponding respective pinion rack member, and in turn, the axle bearing support member to which the pinion rack member is affixed, will be driven in a substantially longitudinal direction, relative to the bolster member.
- 12. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising:
- two thrust members, each thrust member having two ends, a first end affixed to the car body and a second end affixed to one of the two torque members, the thrust members being operably disposed so that when the track upon which the railroad car travels undergoes a change of curvature, pivoting of the car body relative to the truck apparatus causes one thrust member to rotate one torque member in a first direction about its axis and the other thrust member rotates the other torque member in a second, opposite direction, in an amount equal in magnitude to the rotation of the first torque member.
- 13. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 12, further comprising a plurality of spring support members, each spring support member being interposed between a respective axle bearing support member and one of the side frame members, in a load-bearing relationship between the axle bearing support member and the respective side frame member.
- 14. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising steering oscillation control means, operably associated with the prompting means, for substantially precluding undesired oscillation of the prompting means, when the railroad car is travelling over substantially straight track.
- 15. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the steering oscillation control means comprises:
- a resilient thrust damping member, operably interposed between each thrust member and its respective torque member.
- 16. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 14, wherein the steering oscillation control means comprises:
- a resilient thrust damping member, operably interposed between the car body and each torque member.
- 17. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 11, wherein the other axle bearing support member of each cooperating pair is operably configured for lateral pivotable movement relative to its corresponding torque member, and wherein the other axle bearing support member of each cooperating pair is longitudinally fixed, relative to its respective torque member.
- 18. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the other axle bearing support member of each corresponding pair is provided with a pair of spaced apart tines, each of which is provided with a torque member engagement region, for engaging the corresponding torque member, the torque member engagement region of one tine having surfaces thereon configured for facilitating pivoting of the torque member relative to that tine, the torque member engagement region of the other tine being elongated for facilitating arcuate movement of the other tine relative to the torque member.
- 19. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 17, wherein one of the axles is constrained to maintain a parallel relationship to the bolster.
- 20. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 11, further comprising means for accommodating lateral perturbations of the track while simultaneously substantially isolating forces arising from such lateral perturbations from the carbody.
- 21. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 20, wherein the means for accommodating lateral perturbations comprises support members for the torque members configured to enable lateral movement of the torque members relative to the bolster, and
- portions of the axle bearing support members of each cooperating pair engage at least indirectly the corresponding torque member and are substantially constrained for lateral movement therewith.
- 22. A steerable truck apparatus, for mounting upon a railroad car body, the steerable truck apparatus being of the kind having two transversely extending axles, and being pivotably mountable to the railroad car body, the steerable truck apparatus having a longitudinally extending axis in the direction of travel of the truck when the truck is travelling in a straight line, the steerable truck axis further having a transverse axis extending generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, the steerable truck apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of axle bearing support members, positioned in corresponding pairs on opposed sides of the truck, each axle bearing support member receiving an end of one of the axles,
- the axle bearing support members being further operably arranged in cooperating pairs, each cooperating pair including a first axle bearing support member positioned on a first end of a first of the at least two axles, and a second axle bearing support member positioned on a first end of a second of the at least two axles, each cooperating pair of axle bearing support members being disposed on a common side of the truck, relative to the longitudinal axis;
- two torque members, operably supported for substantially free rotational movement about an axis disposed substantially parallel to the transversely extending axis and at substantially a midpoint location along the longitudinal axis,
- the two torque members being disposed upon laterally opposed portions of the truck apparatus, substantially coaxially with one another;
- two pinion members, operably affixed to the respective laterally outer ends of the two torque members;
- a pinion rack member, affixed to one axle bearing support member of each cooperating pair and extending from the axle bearing support member toward the transversely extending axis, and operably disposed in driven engagement with one of the respective pinion members;
- such that upon rotation of a torque member and its associated pinion member, the corresponding respective pinion rack member, and in turn, the axle bearing support member to which the pinion rack member is affixed, will be driven in a substantially longitudinal direction, relative to the bolster member, toward prompting the orientation of the at least two axles into radial positions relative to the center of curvature of the track upon which the railroad car is travelling.
- 23. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 22, further comprising:
- two thrust members, each thrust member having two ends, a first end affixed to the car body and a second end affixed to one of the two torque members, the thrust members being operably disposed so that when the track upon which the railroad car travels undergoes a change of curvature, pivoting of the car body relative to the truck apparatus causes one thrust member to rotate one torque member in a first direction about its axis and the other thrust member rotates the other torque member in a second, opposite direction, in an amount equal in magnitude to the rotation of the first torque member.
- 24. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 23, further comprising:
- a bolster member, having two ends;
- means for pivotably connecting the bolster member to the car body, such that when the railroad car is on straight tracks, the bolster member is disposed in a neutral position extending transversely to the tracks, the means for pivotably connecting the bolster being operably configured to enable the truck to pivot about a vertical axis which intersects the intersection of the longitudinal axis and the transverse axis, and is perpendicular to each of the longitudinal axis and the transverse axis;
- two side frame members, disposed at the ends of the bolster member, in fixed orientation to the bolster member, and extending substantially perpendicular to the bolster member.
- 25. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 24, further comprising steering oscillation control means, operably associated with the prompting means, for substantially precluding undesired oscillation of the prompting means, when the railroad car is travelling over substantially straight track.
- 26. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 25, wherein the steering oscillation control means comprises:
- a resilient thrust damping member, operably interposed between each thrust member and its respective torque member.
- 27. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 25, wherein the steering oscillation control means comprises:
- a resilient thrust damping member, operably interposed between the car body and each torque member.
- 28. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 24, wherein at least one of the axle bearing support members is operably configured to pivot, in a plane extending substantially horizontally, during said driven movement of said axle bearing support member, the steerable truck apparatus further comprising guide means, operably associated with the at least one axle bearing support member and the bolster member, for operably constraining the movement of the at least one axle bearing support member to a substantially predetermined arc of movement.
- 29. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 28, wherein the guide means comprises:
- at least one lateral strut member operably connecting the bolster member and the at least one axle bearing support member, the at least one lateral strut member further having a first end and a second end;
- a pocket operably disposed on the bolster member, operably configured for receiving one of the first and second ends, the pocket further being operably configured for accommodating precessional movement of the at least one lateral strut member, relative to the bolster member;
- a pocket operably disposed on the at least one axle bearing support member, operably configured for receiving the other of the first and second ends, the pocket further being operably configured for accommodating precessional movement of the at least one lateral strut member, relative to the at least one axle bearing support member.
- 30. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 29, wherein the first and second ends of the lateral strut members have substantially spherical configurations, and the pockets on the bolster and the at least one axle bearing support member each include at least one substantially concave shoe member for receiving at least a portion of one of the first and second ends of the lateral strut members.
- 31. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 24, further comprising a plurality of spring support members, each spring support member being interposed between a respective axle bearing support member and one of the side frame members, in a load-bearing relationship between the axle bearing support member and the respective side frame member.
- 32. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 24, wherein the other axle bearing support member of each cooperating pair is operably configured for lateral pivotable movement relative to its corresponding torque member, and wherein the other axle bearing support member of each cooperating pair is longitudinally fixed, relative to its respective torque member.
- 33. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 32, wherein the other axle bearing support member of each corresponding pair is provided with a pair of spaced apart tines, each of which is provided with a torque member engagement region, for engaging the corresponding torque member, the torque member engagement region of one tine having surfaces thereon configured for facilitating pivoting of the torque member relative to that tine, the torque member engagement region of the other tine being elongated for facilitating arcuate movement of the other tine relative to the torque member.
- 34. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 33, wherein one of the axles is constrained to maintain a parallel relationship to the bolster.
- 35. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 23, further comprising means for accommodating lateral perturbations of the track while simultaneously substantially isolating forces arising from such lateral perturbations from the carbody.
- 36. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 35, wherein the means for accommodating lateral perturbations comprises support members for the torque members configured to enable lateral movement of the torque members relative to the bolster, and
- portions of the axle bearing support members of each cooperating pair engage at least indirectly the corresponding torque member and are substantially constrained for lateral movement therewith.
- 37. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 22, further comprising means for accommodating precessional movement of the axles, operably associated with at least one corresponding pair of axle bearing support members.
- 38. The steerable truck apparatus according to claim 37, wherein the means for accommodating precessional movement of the axles comprises:
- a bearing adapter member, operably interposed between the axle and each axle bearing support member of the at least one corresponding pair of axle bearing support members, and operably configured to permit both vertical and horizontal pivoting of the axle with respect to the axle bearing support member at each end of the axle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/560,652, filed Nov. 20, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,666,885, the complete disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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