Claims
- 1. A pivoting joint for pivotally joining a brake head to a brake beam, wherein the brake beam has two ends, each end receiving a respective brake head, and wherein the brake head has left and right inclined superior surfaces and includes linking means for linking the brake head to the brake beam and a brake shoe, the pivoting joint comprising:
means for pivotally joining the pivoting joint to the brake beam for allowing the pivoting joint and the brake head to laterally pivot; means for pivotally joining the brake head to the pivoting joint for allowing the brake head to radially pivot; friction means, cooperating with the means for pivotally joining the brake head, for restricting the movement of the brake head with respect to the linking means; and mechanical rotation restriction means for restricting the brake head radial rotation angle to within a predetermined angular range.
- 2. A pivoting joint for pivotally joining a brake head to a brake beam as claimed in claim 1,
wherein the pivoting joint includes:
a one-piece metallic joint; and wherein the means for pivotally joining the pivoting joint to the brake beam includes:
a pair of bracket ends each including a central planar screw-nut receiving section having a respective perforation coinciding with perforations located at the ends of the brake beam for receiving a respective screw, thus pivotally joining the one-piece metallic joint to the ends of the brake beam so that a cross-section of the brake beam remains between both bracket ends.
- 3. A pivoting joint for pivotally joining a brake head to a brake beam as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
a one-piece metallic joint; wherein the means for pivotally joining the pivoting joint to the brake beam includes:
a pair of bracket ends, each including a central planar screw-nut receiving section having a respective perforation coinciding with perforations located at the ends of the brake beam, for receiving a respective screw, thus pivotally joining the one-piece metallic joint to the ends of the brake beam so that a cross-section of the brake beam remains between both bracket ends; and wherein the means for pivotally joining the brake head to the pivoting joint includes:
a pair of perpendicularly-oriented connection sections perpendicularly depending from both bracket ends so that both connection sections remain perpendicular to each respective screw-nut planar receiving section and parallel to the brake beam cross-section; and a circular brake head pivoting connection section depending from both perpendicularly-oriented connection sections and located between them, the circular brake head pivoting connection section including:
a central perforation coinciding with perforations located at the brake head for receiving a screw thus pivotally joining the brake head to the one-piece metallic joint.
- 4. A pivoting joint for pivotally joining a brake head to a brake beam as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
a one-piece metallic joint; wherein the means for pivotally joining the pivoting joint to the brake beam includes:
a pair of bracket ends, each including a central planar screw-nut receiving section having a perforation coinciding with perforations located at the ends of the brake beam, for receiving a respective screw, thus pivotally joining the one-piece metallic joint to the ends of the brake beam; wherein the means for pivotally joining the brake head to the pivoting joint includes:
a pair of perpendicularly-oriented connection sections perpendicularly depending from both bracket ends so that both perpendicularly-oriented connection sections remain perpendicular to a respective screw-nut planar receiving section and parallel to the brake beam cross-section; and a circular brake head pivoting connection section depending from both perpendicularly-oriented connection sections and located between them, the circular brake head pivoting connection including:
a central perforation coinciding with perforations located at the brake head for receiving a screw having a head, thus pivotally joining the brake head to the one-piece metallic joint; and wherein the friction means cooperates with the screw received in the brake head pivoting connection central perforation and includes:
a pair of bushings, each coinciding with the pivoting connection central perforation and each located at each side of the pivoting connection; a pair of springs each located at both sides of each bushing; and a lock nut located beside one of the springs; wherein the screw, received in the brake head pivoting connection central perforation, passes through the springs, bushings, brake head perforations, and the pivoting connection central perforation, and is secured by the nut, and wherein the pair of springs are compressed by a head of the screw and by the nut, so that the springs compress a bushing which in turn applies a pressure against the brake head at the portion in which it is linked with the pivoting linking means, thus restricting but not preventing the movement of the brake head.
- 5. A pivoting joint for pivotally joining a brake head to a brake beam as claimed in claim 1, wherein the means for pivotally joining the pivoting joint to the brake beam includes a ball bearing union.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This invention is related to co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/668,483, filed Sep. 25, 2000, which is incorporated herein by reference.