Claims
- 1. Rail vehicle comprising a vehicle body, at least one truck having first and second wheelset units each including a wheelset having two spaced-apart wheels mounted on a common axle and two axle bearings, a hinge arrangement connecting the wheelset units and causing pivotal movements between the wheelset units with respect to each other about a single, substantially upright axis when the truck travels along a curved track, means for the transmission of traction forces between the vehicle body and the wheelset units, the at least one truck defining a frameless support for the vehicle body including spring elements at the axle bearings of the wheelset units, a guide device arranged between the vehicle body and the truck including at least one guide part adapted to transmit bearing forces and supporting at least one of the wheelset units so that the at least one of the wheelset units is freely deflectable transversely relative to the vehicle body, and at least one adjustment element arranged between the wheelset units.
- 2. Rail vehicle in accordance with claim 1 wherein the hinge arrangement comprises a hinge connection coupling the wheelset units to one another for universal relative movement between them.
- 3. Rail vehicle in accordance with claim 1 wherein the guide device comprises first and second guide parts defining first and second pendulums arranged between the wheelset units and the vehicle body.
- 4. Rail vehicle in accordance with claim 3 including means for pivotally connecting the first and second pendulums to respective ones of the wheelset units of the truck and to the vehicle body, respectively.
- 5. Rail vehicle in accordance with claim 3 wherein said first and second pendulums have longitudinal axes and are arranged inclined to one another so that extensions of their axes intersect an ideal roll axis of the vehicle which extends in a direction of travel for the vehicle body and is located at approximately a portion of the vehicle body where passengers are located when said vehicle body is in use.
- 6. Rail vehicle in accordance with claim 1 wherein the guide part comprises a bracket projecting from the vehicle body for the transmission of the traction forces, and an articulated connection connecting the bracket to the at least one wheelset unit.
- 7. Rail vehicle in accordance with claim 6 including means hingedly connecting the bracket and permitting relative pivotal movements between the bracket and the vehicle body about an axis extending substantially in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
- 8. Rail vehicle in accordance with claim 1 wherein the hinge arrangement includes a support part attached to one of the wheelset units, and wherein the guide part is mounted on the vehicle body and has a guide track for the support part which permits movements of the support part on the guide track in a transverse direction of the vehicle.
- 9. Rail vehicle in accordance with claim 1 wherein the guide device comprises a support arrangement which is vertically displaced relative to the hinge arrangement and movable in a transverse direction of the vehicle, the support arrangement having first and second support portions each projecting from one of the wheelset units and bracing each other in a longitudinal direction of the vehicle.
- 10. Rail vehicle in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least one of the wheelset units comprises a drive unit.
- 11. Rail vehicle in accordance with claim 1 wherein the means for the transmission of traction forces comprises a pull-push bar arranged between the at least one truck and the vehicle body.
- 12. Rail vehicle in accordance with claim 1 wherein the spring elements comprise one of coil springs and air springs.
- 13. Rail vehicle comprising a vehicle body, at least one truck having first and second wheelset units each including a wheelset having two spaced-apart wheels mounted on a common axle and two axle bearings, a hinge arrangement connecting the wheelset units and permitting pivotal movements between the wheelset units, means for the transmission of traction forces between the vehicle body and the wheelset units, the at least one truck defining a frameless support for the vehicle body including spring elements at the axle bearings of the wheelset units, a guide device arranged between the vehicle body and the truck including at least one guide part adapted to transmit bearing forces and supporting at least one of the wheelset units so that the at least one of the wheelset units is freely deflectable transversely relative to the vehicle body, and at least one adjustment element arranged between the wheelset units, the guide part comprising a single pendulum, and means for pivotally connecting the guide part to the at least one wheelset unit and to the vehicle body.
- 14. Rail vehicle comprising a vehicle body, a truck forming a frameless support for the vehicle and including first and second wheelsets each defined by a mounting structure, wheels mounted on a common axle proximate respective ends thereof, and an axle bearing for each axle end; a spring element associated with each axle bearing supporting the vehicle body on the respective axle bearing; a hinge connection coupling the mounting structures of the wheelsets and permitting substantially unrestrained relative pivotal movements of the wheelsets with respect to each other about a substantially upright axis so that the wheelsets become angularly inclined relative to each other when the truck travels along a curve; a guiding part supporting at least one said wheelset for transmitting bearing forces in a manner permitting transverse deflections of the at least one wheelset relative to the vehicle body; and means connected to and disposed between the wheelsets of the truck and generating a force sufficient for pivotally moving the wheelsets about the hinge relative to each other from an angularly inclined to a parallel position after the truck has traveled along the curve.
- 15. A truck comprising first and second wheelset units for traveling along a track including curves, each wheelset unit having an axis, the axes of the units being normally parallel to each other, means including a hinge connection pivotally connecting the wheelset units to each other and permitting pivotal movements of the wheelset units about the hinge so that the axes of the wheelset units become inclined with respect to each other when the truck travels along a curve of the track, axle bearings for the wheelset units, a means arranged on each bearing for receiving a spring element for supporting a vehicle body, at least one guide device movably coupled to one of the wheelset units and adapted to be attached to the vehicle body, and at least one adjusting element arranged between and connected with the first and second wheelset units generating a force which is sufficient for moving the wheelset units from a position in which their axes are inclined to a position in which their axes are parallel.
- 16. An articulated rail car comprising first, second and third vehicle sections each having a vehicle body, the second section being disposed between the first and third sections and including a truck forming a frameless support for the second section with first and second wheelsets each defined by a common axle and wheels mounted on the axle proximate respective ends thereof, the axes being normally parallel to each other, and an axle bearing for each axle end; a spring element associated with each axle bearing supporting the vehicle body on the respective axle bearing; a hinge connection between the wheelsets permitting relative pivotal movements of the wheelsets with respect to each other between positions in which the axles are parallel and angularly inclined; a guiding part supporting at least one wheelset for transmitting bearing forces in a manner permitting transverse deflections of the at least one wheelset relative to the vehicle body; and means disposed between and connected with the wheelsets of the truck generating a force for moving the wheelsets relative to each other from the position in which the axles are angularly inclined to the position in which the axles are parallel.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/326,102, filed Oct. 19, 1994 now abandoned, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference.
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