Claims
- 1. A multi-unit rail vehicle having multiple pivotably interconnected car bodies for commuter traffic, with each of the pivotably interconnected car bodies of the vehicle being supported, via rubber springs as secondary shock absorbers, on a driving bogie that is disposed below the center of that car body via a pivot mounting with wheel sets also arranged centrally independent the car body in order to solve a problem of height of the vehicle as well as balancing of moments of force transmitted to the wheel sets and that has longitudinal members arranged to the sides of the rail vehicle so as to avoid having a vehicle floor substantially higher than an adjacent street level combination further comprising:
- at least one drive motor for each of said driving bogies, with each drive motor being mounted to and disposed transversely below the pertaining car body, being disposed off to the side, and being located beyond a pivot range of the associated bogie, and with transfer of torque being effected from a given one of said drive motors to at least one wheel set of said associated bogie via drive shaft means and reduction gear mechanism means, said drive shaft means being located substantially transversely of a longitudinal axis of said vehicle and also being offset from the pivot range of the associated bogie to compensate for longitudinal movements thereof resulting from turning movements of the driving bogie; and
- angled-off cross members interconnecting said longitudinal members of a given driving bogie, each of said cross members including a mid-section positioned lower than the level of said longitudinal members so as to accommodate, with clearance, a uniform level central walkway that extends in the pertaining car body through the entire vehicle,
- a given driving bogie having a longitudinal axis and a point of rotation, and having two drive motors mounted to the car body and operatively connected to the driving bogie via shaft means and reduction gear mechanisms, said drive motors located in the substantially diagonally opposite locations underneath the car body, the drive shaft means of which are essentially disposed parallel to axles of the wheel sets of said bogie and beyond the pivot range of said driving bogie, relative to said point of rotation, said drive motors are disposed diagonally across from one another on opposite sides of said longitudinal axis; and said reduction gear mechanisms disposed outside of said wheel set so that entry and exit can be effected without complicated and inconvenient step constructions, and that a passenger can walk along an entire train at the same level without having to negotiate steps and the like.
- 2. A rail vehicle in combination according to claim 1, in which a given driving bogie is provided with two drive motors that are disposed diagonally across from one another below said car body and off to the side, with each drive motor having associated with it a reduction gear mechanism oppositely diagonally disposed which reduction gear mechanism is mounted on a remote end of an associated wheel set.
- 3. A rail vehicle in combination according to claim 1, in which a given driving bogie is provided with a single drive motor disposed below said car body and off to the side, with said drive motor having a first drive shaft that transfers torque to a first wheel set of said driving bogie via a first reduction gear mechanism, which is disposed within said first wheel set; and in which said driving bogie includes a second drive shaft and a second gear mechanism for transfer of torque from said first wheel set to a second wheel set of said driving bogie.
- 4. A rail vehicle in combination according to claim 1, in which a given driving bogie is provided with a drive motor which is disposed in said car body and transfers torque to a first wheel set of said bogie via a first, vertically disposed drive shaft, a bevel gearing, a second drive shaft, and a first reduction gear mechanism, which is disposed within said first wheel set; and in which said driving bogie includes a second drive shaft and a second gear mechanism for transfer of torque from said first wheel set to a second wheel set of said driving bogie.
- 5. A rail vehicle in combination according to claim 1, in which a given driving bogie has a longitudinal axis and a point of rotation, and has two drive motors operatively connected therewith, the drive shaft means of which are essentially disposed parallel to the wheel sets of said bogie; relative to said point of rotation, said drive motors are disposed symmetrically relative to said longitudinal axis; and in which each of said drive motors transfers torque to a given wheel via drive shaft means and a reduction gear mechanism that is disposed outside of said wheel.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of copending parent application Ser. No. 104,708 now abandoned Kleim et al filed Oct. 2, 1987 and belonging to the assignee of the present invention.
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