Claims
- 1. A wheeled rail vehicle comprising
- (a) a base frame which is of elongated rectangular form in plan view;
- (b) a hopper supported on said base frame, said hopper having a discharge opening at the bottom thereof which opening is elongated in the direction of elongation of said base frame, which extends continuously over substantially the entire length of said frame, and which is arranged so that the load carried in said hopper, upon being discharged, falls through said base frame;
- (c) a pair of bogie frames on which wheels of said vehicle are mounted, said bogie frames being located beneath opposite ends of said base frame, each bogie frame being U-shaped in plan view and comprising two spaced side members joined by a transverse member, said side members of each bogie frame extending away from said transverse member of that bogie frame towards the center of said vehicle;
- (d) bearing structures between said base frame and each bogie frame and forming means which support said base frame on said bogie frames and permit relative pivoting movement between the base frame and the bogie frames about respective vertical axes, said bearing structures being radially spaced horizontally from the respective vertical axes about which said bogie frames and base frame can perform relative pivoting motion; and
- (e) means for limiting pivoting motion and separation of said bogie frames and base frame relatively to one another about said axes.
- 2. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plurality of arcuate slots and pins are provided, each slot being concentric with one of said axes.
- 3. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base frame has a pair of arcuate slots therein and each bogie frame includes a pin which projects into one of the slots of the base frame, said slots each being concentric with one of said axes and the pins and slots constituting the means for limiting pivoting motion of said frames relatively to one another about said axes.
- 4. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 1, wherein each bogie frame has an arcuate slot therein and the base frame includes two pins which project into the slots of the bogie frames, said slots each being concentric with one of said axes and the pins and slots constituting the means for limiting pivoting motion of said frames relatively to one another about said axes.
- 5. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is a bearing structure between each said side member and said base frame, and a further bearing structure between the central region of each transverse member and said base frame.
- 6. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 1, wherein each bearing structure comprises a downwardly facing pressure plate on said base frame, and an upwardly facing pressure plate on said bogie frame.
- 7. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 1, in which each bearing structure comprises a plurality of rolling elements.
- 8. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 7, wherein said elements are balls.
- 9. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 7, wherein each bearing structure comprises a downwardly open arcuate groove and an upwardly open arcuate groove, said grooves registering with one another, and said rolling elements being located in the registering grooves.
- 10. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 9, wherein said groove are formed in plates secured to the underside of said base frame and to the top face of said bogie frame.
- 11. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 9, wherein a cage having apertures for receiving the rolling elements is provided between said registering grooves, there being means for limiting movement of said cage in the direction of elongation of said grooves.
- 12. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 1, wherein said limiting means constituting slots are provided in said bogie frames and pins project downwardly into said slots from said base frame.
- 13. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 12, wherein said pins project downwardly through said slots and means are provided on the lower ends of said pins for prevention upward withdrawal of the pins from the slots.
- 14. A wheeled rail vehicle comprising
- (a) a base frame which is of elongated rectangular form in plan view;
- (b) a hopper supported on said base frame, said hopper having a discharge opening at the bottom thereof which opening is elongated in the direction of elongation of said base frame, which extends continuously over substantially the entire length of said frame, and which is arranged so that the load carried in said hopper, upon being discharged, falls through said base frame;
- (c) a pair of bogie frames on which wheels of said vehicle are mounted, said bogie frames being located beneath opposite ends of said base frame, each bogie frame being capable of pivotal movement with respect to said base frame about a respective vertical axis, and each bogie frame being U-shaped in plan view and comprising two spaced side members joined by a transverse member, the side members of each bogie frame extending away from said transverse member of that bogie frame towards the center of said vehicle;
- (d) bearing structures between said base frame and said bogie frames and forming means for supporting said base frame on said bogie frames, each bearing structure comprising portions of said base frame defining a downwardly open arcuate groove and portions of said bogie frames defining upwardly open arcuate groove and portions of said bogie frames defining upwardly open arcuate grooves, each downwardly open groove registering with one of the upwardly open grooves and the grooves being generated about, and radially spaced horizontally from said respective vertical axes about which said bogie frames and base frame can perform relative pivoting motion;
- (e) rolling elements received in said pairs of registering grooves; and
- (f) a plurality of arcuate slots in one of said bogie and base frames, a plurality of pins projecting from the other of said bogie and base frames, and each pin entering a respective one of said slots to prevent separation, each of said slots being concentric with one of said respective axes and the number of arcuate slots being equal to the number of pairs of registering grooves, each slot being positioned radially with respect to a pair of registering grooves.
- 15. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 14, wherein some of said slots are positioned radially inwardly of the pairs of registering grooves, and others are positioned radially outwardly of said pairs of registering grooves.
- 16. A wheeled rail vehicle as claimed in claim 14, wherein each slot lies radially outwardly of an associated pair of registering grooves.
- 17. In a rail vehicle comprising a base frame and a hopper supported on said base frame, said hopper having a discharge opening at the bottom thereof which opening (1) is elongated in the direction of elongation of said base frame, (2) extends over substantially the entire length of said frame, and (3) is arranged so that a load carried in said hopper, upon being discharged, falls through said base frame, the improvement comprising
- (a) a bogie frame located beneath an end of said base frame to move pivotally with respect to said base frame about a vertical axis;
- (b) a bearing structure between said base frame and said bogie frame for supporting said base frame on said bogie frame;
- (c) said bearing structure comprising mutually facing grooves in said base frame and said bogie frame, respectively, said grooves being generated about and spaced horizontally from said vertical axis, and having rolling elements therein;
- (d) a plurality of arcuate slots in one of said bogie and base frames, and a plurality of pins projecting from the other of said frames and each entering one of said slots, said slots being substantially concentric with said vertical axis, and each slot being positioned radially with respect to a pair of mutually facing grooves; and
- (e) means for limiting the vertical motion of said pins with respect to said slots, and thereby the vertical distance between said mutually facing grooves to prevent separation of the base frame and bogie frame.
- 18. A wheeled rail vehicle comprising
- (a) a base frame which is of elongated rectangular form in plan view;
- (b) a hopper supported on said base frame, said hopper having a discharge opening at the bottom thereof which opening is elongated in the direction of elongation of said base frame, which extends continuously over substantially the entire length of said frame, and which is arranged so that the load carried in said hopper, upon being discharged, falls through said base frame;
- (c) a pair of bogie frames on which wheels of said vehicle are mounted, said bogie frames being located beneath opposite ends of said base frame, each bogie frame being U-shaped in plan view and comprising two spaced side members joined by a transverse member, said side members of each bogie frame extending away from said transverse member of that bogie frame towards the center of said vehicle;
- (d) bearing structures between said base frame and each bogie frame and forming means which support said base frame on said bogie frames, and permit relative pivoting movement between the base frame and the bogie frames about respective vertical axes, said bearing structures being spaced horizontally from the vertical axes about which said bogie frames and base frame can perform relative pivoting motion; and
- (e) means for limiting pivoting motion of said bogie frames and base frame relatively to one another about said axes, said means comprising slots in said bogie frames and pins projecting downwardly through said slots from said base frame, means being provided on the lower ends of said pins for preventing upward withdrawal of said pins from said slots.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 874,180, filed Feb. 1, 1978, now abandoned, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 760,799, filed Jan. 19, 1977, now abandoned.
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