Claims
- 1. In a pedestal liner for a railway vehicle wherein said vehicle comprises: pedestal trucks comprising pairs of pedestal legs; a journal box disposed between each associated pair of pedestal legs; each journal box having a vertically disposed planar guide surface and a pair of spaced vertically disposed parallel side surfaces disposed on opposite sides of said guide surface; said pedestal liner being roughly U-shaped and comprising: a bight and a pair of parallel legs and being adapted to be disposed between an associated pedestal leg and journal box and fastened to the associated pedestal leg; a roughly U-shaped metal support comprising the main structural portion of said liner; said metal support also having a bight and a pair of parallel legs; antifriction polymeric material for said parallel legs of said liner supported by said metal support and adapted to engage said side surfaces; and antifriction polymeric material for said bight of said liner supported by said metal support and adapted to engage said guide surface; said antifriction polymeric material being ultra high molecular weight polymeric material; the improvement in which, said antifriction polymeric material for at least one of said parallel legs of said liner comprises an insert comprised of said antifriction polymeric material and being carried by said metal support, said insert having a roughly parallel member which has an outer portion disposed outwardly of and parallel to one of said parallel legs of said support with said outer portion being adapted to engage the respective said side surface, said parallel member comprising said antifriction polymeric material for said one parallel leg of said liner, said one parallel leg of said support having an opening therethrough adjacent said bight of said support and receiving said insert therein, said insert having holding means extending beyond the edges of said opening for cooperating with said support to hold said insert in said opening.
- 2. A pedestal liner as set forth in claim 1 in which said holding means of said insert comprises at least part of said antifriction polymeric material of said bight of said liner.
- 3. In a pedestal liner for a railway vehicle wherein said vehicle comprises: pedestal trucks comprising pairs of pedestal legs; a journal box disposed between each associated pair of pedestal legs; each journal box having a vertically disposed planar guide surface and a pair of spaced vertically disposed parallel side surfaces disposed on opposite sides of said guide surface; said pedestal liner being roughly U-shaped and comprising: a bight and a pair of parallel legs and being adapted to be disposed between an associated pedestal leg and journal box and fastened to the associated pedestal leg; a roughly U-shaped metal support comprising the main structural portion of said liner; said metal support also having a bight and a pair of parallel legs; antifriction polymeric material for said parallel legs of said liner supported by said metal support and adapted to engage said side surfaces; and antifriction polymeric material for said bight of said liner supported by said metal support and adapted to engage said guide surface; said antifriction polymeric material being ultra high molecular weight polymeric material; the improvement in which, said antifriction polymeric material for at least one of said parallel legs of said liner comprises an insert comprised of said antifriction polymeric material and being carried by said metal support, said insert having a roughly parallel member which has an outer portion disposed outwardly of and parallel to one of said parallel legs of said support with said outer portion being adapted to engage the respective said side surface, said parallel member comprising said antifriction polymeric material for said one parallel leg of said liner, said one parallel leg of said support having an opening therethrough adjacent said bight of said support and receiving said insert therein, said insert having holding means extending in a direction away from said guide surface and beyond said opening for cooperating with said support to hold said insert in said opening, said holding means of said insert comprising an attaching member adapted to be secured to said one parallel leg of said support, said antifriction polymeric material of said insert being carried by said attaching member.
- 4. A pedestal liner as set forth in claim 3 in which said attaching member extends parallel to said one parallel leg of said support and inboard of the same.
- 5. A pedestal liner as set forth in claim 4 in which said one parallel leg of said support has holes passing therethrough for fastening that leg of said support to said pedestal leg by fastening means passing through said holes, said attaching member having holes therethrough aligned with said holes of said one parallel leg of said support to be fastened thereto by said fastening means.
- 6. A pedestal liner as set forth in claim 5 in which said attaching member comprises a substantially flat plate having opposed substantially flat surfaces, said antifriction material of said insert being secured to one of said surfaces of said plate.
- 7. A pedestal liner as set forth in claim 6 in which said opening in said one parallel leg of said support defines an end edge of said bight of said support, said plate having the other of said surfaces thereof abutting said end edge of said bight of said support.
- 8. A pedestal liner as set forth in claim 7 in which said plate comprises metallic material.
- 9. A pedestal liner as set forth in claim 7 in which a backing member is carried by said bight of said support, said backing member carrying said antifriction polymeric material of said bight, said backing member having an end edge adjacent said end edge of said bight of said support, said other surface of said plate also abutting said end edge of said backing member.
- 10. A pedestal liner as set forth in claim 9 in which said backing member comprises metallic material.
- 11. In a method of making a pedestal liner for a railway vehicle wherein said vehicle comprises: pedestal trucks comprising pairs of pedestal legs; a journal box disposed between each associated pair of pedestal legs; each journal box having a vertically disposed planar guide surface and a pair of spaced vertaically disposed parallel side surfaces disposed on opposite sides of said guide surface; said method comprising the steps of: forming a metal support to define a roughly U-shaped configuration therein wherein said support has a bight and a pair of parallel legs extending from opposite side edges of said bight; supporting antifriction polymeric material on said bight of said metal support for engaging said guide surface; and supporting antifriction polymeric material on said parallel legs of said metal support for engaging said side surfaces; said antifriction polymeric material being ultra high molecular weight polymeric material; the improvement comprising the steps of: forming said antifriction polymeric material for at least one of said parallel legs of said liner to comprise an insert comprised of said antifriction polymeric material and being carried by said metal support, forming said insert to have a roughly parallel member which has an outer portion disposed outwardly of and parallel to one of said parallel legs of said support with said outer portion being adapted to engage the respective said side surface, forming said parallel member to comprise said antifriction polymeric material for said one parallel leg of said liner, forming said one parallel leg of said support to have an opening therethrough adjacent said bight of said support and receiving said insert therein, and forming said insert to have holding means extending beyond the edges of said opening for cooperation with said support to hold said insert in said opening.
- 12. A method of making a pedestal liner as set forth in claim 11 and including the step of forming said holding means of said insert to comprise at least part of said antifriction polymeric material of said bight of said liner.
- 13. In a method of making a pedestal liner for a railway vehicle wherein said vehicle comprises: pedestal trucks comprising pairs of pedestal legs; a journal box disposed between each associated pair of pedestal legs; each journal box having a vertically disposed planar guide surface and a pair of spaced vertically disposed parallel side surfaces disposed on opposite sides of said guide surface; said method comprising the steps of: forming a metal support to define a roughly U-shaped configuration therein wherein said support has a bight and a pair of parallel legs extending from opposite side edges of said bight; supporting antifriction polymeric material on said bight of said metal support for engaging said guide surface; and supporting antifriction polymeric material on said parallel legs of said metal support for engaging said side surfaces; said antifriction polymeric material being ultra high molecular weight polymeric material; the improvement comprising the steps of: forming said antifriction polymeric material for at least one of said parallel legs of said liner to comprise an insert comprised of said antifriction polymeric material and being carried by said metal support, forming said insert to have a roughly parallel member which has an outer portion disposed outwardly of and parallel to one of said parallel legs of said support with said outer portion being adapted to engage the respective said side surface, forming said parallel member to comprise said antifriction polymeric material for said one parallel leg of said liner, forming said one parallel leg of said support to have an opening therethrough adjacent said bight of said support and receiving said insert therein, forming said insert to have holding means extending in a direction away from said guide surface and beyond said opening for cooperation with said support to hold said insert in said opening, forming said holding means of said insert to comprise an attaching member adapted to be secured to said one parallel leg of said support, and causing said antifriction polymeric material of said insert to be carried by said attaching member.
- 14. A method of making a pedestal liner as set forth in claim 13 and including the step of forming said attaching member to extend parallel to said one parallel leg of said support and inboard of the same.
- 15. A method of making a pedestal liner as set forth in claim 14 and including the steps of forming said one parallel leg of said support to have holes passing therethrough for fastening that leg of said support to said pedestal leg by fastening means passing through said holes, and forming said attaching member to have holes therethrough aligned with said holes of said one parallel leg of said support to be fastened thereto by said fastening means.
- 16. A method of making a pedestal liner as set forth in claim 15 and including the steps of forming said attaching member to comprise a substantially flat plate having opposed substantially flat surfaces, and securing said antifriction material of said insert to one of said surfaces of said plate.
- 17. A method of making a pedestal liner as set forth in claim 16 and including the steps of forming said opening in said one parallel leg of said support to define an end edge of said bight of said support, and abutting the other of said surfaces of said plate against said end edge of said bight of said support.
- 18. A method of making a pedestal liner as set forth in claim 17 and including the step of forming said plate from metallic material.
- 19. A method of making a pedestal liner as set forth in claim 17 and including the steps of providing a backing member to be carried by said bight of said support, forming said antifriction polymeric material of said bight to be carried by said backing member, forming said backing member to have an end edge adjacent said end edge of said bight of said support, and abutting said other surface of said plate also against said end edge of said backing member.
- 20. A method of making a pedestal liner as set forth in claim 19 and including the step of forming said backing member from metallic material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part patent application of its copending parent patent application, Ser. No. 167,292, filed July 10, 1980 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,313,384, issued on Feb. 2, 1982.
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Serial No. 160,059, filed Jun. 16, 1980. |
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