Claims
- 1. In combination, a railroad truck side frame having a window, a bolster extending through said window, said side frame including an upper compression member and a lower tension member, spaced vertical columns extending between and connecting said compression member and tension member and defining the inboard and outboard sides of said window, said bolster having lugs projecting from both sides thereof on opposite sides of said columns, a widened area forming a reinforcing mass on the same side of each vertical column extending away from the side frame on the inboard side, with the opposite side of each column being substantially coplanar with the side frame, the widened area on each vertical column extending a vertical distance less than the distance between said tension member and compression member, the space between lugs on each side of the bolster being substantially greater than the width of said side frame, and being slightly greater than the distance between the outside of said widened area and the opposite side of said vertical column, said lugs being positioned adjacent and extending outside of said widened area and coplanar side, a wear plate on each vertical column facing the bolster, with the surface of each wear plate facing said bolster being substantially coplanar with a surface on said widened area facing said bolster, a pocket in each side of the bolster having a wear plate and a friction member in each pocket opposite its corresponding wear plate, relative rotation between said bolster and side frame causing wear contact at diagonally opposed portions of said bolster and side frame, said diagonally opposed portions being: each widened area reinforcing mass and the opposing bolster area adjacent one of said lugs (48), and between opposing edge portions of each vertical wear plate and its corresponding friction member (58), a line drawn between said diagonally opposed bolster and side frame portions (48 and 58) crossing the bolster center line (50) inboard of the side frame center line (52).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 590,291 filed June 25, 1975, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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