Claims
- 1. In a railway truck assembly having a spring group consisting of a plurality of elongated springs disposed vertically between opposed horizontally extending surfaces of an upper bolster member and a lower portion of a side frame member to resiliently support said bolster member with respect to said side frame member as said springs compress and extend along laterally spaced, vertically extending axes, respectively, in response to relative vertical movement between said opposed horizontally extending surfaces, and wherein peripheral surface portions of said springs define an open area generally centrally within said spring group, the improvement comprising:
- a hydraulic snubber disposed within said open area in a vertical operational position, said snubber including a casing supported by said horizontally extending surface on said side frame member and a piston having a head portion received within said casing and a rod portion extending externally of said casing, said rod portion having an outer end portion which is spaced from said horizontally extending surface of said bolster member when said springs are extended, said piston being reciprocable along a vertically extending axis of said snubber, said casing having an integral portion with an outer periphery thereof located radially outward of said vertically extending axis of said snubber and having a plurality of circumferentially extending, generally concave surfaces located closely adjacent said peripheral surface portions of a respective plurality of springs in said spring group and being cooperable therewith to permit limited lateral movement of said snubber within said open area while maintaining said snubber in said vertical operational position within said spring group.
- 2. The improvement as specified in claim 1 wherein said plurality of circumferentially extending surfaces includes at least a pair of opposed, similar surfaces.
- 3. The improvement as set forth in claim 2 wherein the cooperation of said circumferentially extending surfaces with said peripheral surface portions constitutes the sole lateral support of said casing within said open area when said springs are extended.
- 4. The improvement as specified in claim 4 wherein said outer end portion of said rod portion is intermittently engageable with said horizontally extending surface of said bolster member as said springs are compressed and re-extended, and said cooperation of said circumferentially extending surfaces is effective to maintain said snubber in said vertical operational position when said outer end portion of said rod portion is engaged with or disengaged from said horizontally extending surface of said bolster member.
- 5. A hydraulic snubber adapted to be disposed within the center position of a spring group including a plurality of elongated springs which extend vertically intermediate a bolster member and a side frame member of a railway truck comprising:
- a casing adapted to be supported by such a side frame member;
- a piston having a head portion received within said casing and a rod portion which partially extends externally of said casing; and
- said casing having an integral portion with an outer periphery thereof located radially outward of the axis of said piston and having a plurality of circumferentially extending surfaces adapted to cooperate with selected springs of such a spring group to permit limited lateral movement of said snubber within such a center position while maintaining said snubber in the operative position thereof within such a spring group.
- 6. The snubber as specified in claim 5 wherein said piston rod portion is alternately engageable with an disengageable from such a bolster and said circumferentially extending surfaces are adapted to cooperate with said selected springs of such a spring group to provide the sole lateral support for maintaining said snubber in the operative position thereof when said rod portion is disengaged from such a bolster.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 261,592, filed May 7, 1984, now abandoned, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 040,756 filed May 21, 1979, now abandoned.
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