Claims
- 1. A track propulsion vehicle comprising a
- vehicle body having a drawhook for transmitting a total traction force;
- three trucks supporting said body thereon, each said truck having a pair of driving axles mounted therein;
- a plurality of motors, each said motor being drivingly connected to a respective axle, said motors being disposed in two parallel electrically connected groups with one group comprising the motors of the three successive axles leading in a direction of travel and the other group comprising the motors of the three successive trailing axles, each said motor group being operable to deliver different power from the other motor group to said respective axles; and
- means connecting each respective truck to said body for transmitting a traction force therebetween, said means of the two outer trucks equalizing the load on said driving axles thereof and said connecting means of the middle truck defining a theoretical point of attack for a traction force thereat at a predetermined height above a rail upper surface, said height corresponding to a predetermined moment produced in the transmission of said latter traction force, said moment relieving the load on the leading axle of said middle truck and increasing the load on the trailing axle of said middle truck.
- 2. A track propulsion vehicle as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means of said middle truck includes a vertical kingpin.
- 3. A track propulsion vehicle as set forth in claim 1 which further comprises a means for exerting an equalization force to counteract said load relief of said leading axles of each of said two outer trucks.
- 4. A track propulsion vehicle as set forth in claim 1 wherein said means of at least said two outer trucks each contain one of a mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic linkage.
- 5. A track propulsion vehicle as set forth in claim 4 wherein each said linkage is a low-slung traction device.
- 6. A track propulsion vehicle comprising
- a vehicle body having a drawhook at a given height above a plane coincident with a rail upper surface for transmitting a total traction force;
- three trucks supporting said body thereon, each said truck having a pair of driving axles mounted therein, said axles of each said pair of axles being spaced a first distance apart from each other and said pairs of axles being spaced a second distance from an adjacent pair of axles;
- a plurality of motors, each said motor being drivingly connected to a respective axle, said motors being disposed in two parallel electrically connected groups with one group comprising the motors of the three successive axles leading in a direction of travel and the other group comprising the motors of the three successive trailing axles, each said motor group being operable to deliver different power from the other motor group to said respective axles; and
- means connecting each respective truck to said body for transmitting a traction force therebetween, said means of the two outer trucks equalizing the load on said driving axles thereof and said connecting means of the middle truck defining a theoretical point of attack for a traction force thereat at a predetermined height above said plane, said height corresponding to a predetermined moment produced in the transmission of said latter traction force, said moment relieving the load on the leading axle of said middle truck and increasing the load on the trailing axle of said middle truck.
- 7. A track propulsion vehicle as set forth in claim 6 wherein said means of each truck includes a vertical kingpin secured to said body and universally secured to said respective truck, and which further comprises means for exerting an equalization force to counteract said load relief of said leading axles of each of said two outer trucks.
- 8. A track propulsion vehicle as set forth in claim 6 wherein said means of said two outer trucks each include a pair of tie rods defining a low-slung traction device, each said tie rod being universally connected at each end to a respective one of said body and a respective truck.
- 9. A track propulsion vehicle as set forth in claim 8 wherein said means of said middle truck includes a vertical kingpin universally disposed in said middle truck for relative vertical movement thereto and fixedly secured to said body.
- 10. A track propulsion vehicle as set forth in claim 8 wherein said means of said middle truck includes a pneumatic spring connected between said middle truck and said body.
- 11. A track propulsion vehicle as set forth in claim 8 wherein each tie rod includes a hydraulic piston and cylinder therein and which further comprises a piston and cylinder unit connected to said cylinders of each respective outer truck to pretension said tie rods thereof.
- 12. A track propulsion vehicle as set forth in claim 8 which further comprises means for exerting an equalization force to counteract said load relief of said leading axles of each of said two outer trucks.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 964,379 filed Nov. 28, 1978 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
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