Claims
- 1. A three-piece rail car track having a pair of side frames, a bolster extending between said side frames, a pair of wheelsets, roller bearing adapters, each of said roller bearing adapters being seated on an end of said wheelsets, each of said side frames having a pedestal at each end thereof formed and adapted to seat upon one of the roller bearing adapters, the improvement comprising a stabilizer bar connected between each of said roller bearing adapters and one of said side frames, the connection between each of said stabilizer bars and one of the roller bearing adapters being rigid, each said stabilizer bar being yieldingly connected to one of said side frames at spaced locations, one on each side of the stabilizer bar connection to the roller bearing adapter, each of said stabilizer bars being significantly less stiff than an axle or a side frame and functioning as a yaw spring stiffness between said axle and side frame, thereby resisting unsquaring relative movement between the wheelsets and side frames, each said connection between one of said stabilizer bars and one of the side frames, having an arrangement that permits relative rolling motion between each of said roller bearing adapters and the side frame.
- 2. A three-piece rail car truck having a pair of side frames, a bolster extending between said side frames, a pair of wheelsets, roller bearing adapters, each of said roller bearing adapters being seated on an end of said wheelsets, each of said side frames having a pedestal at each end thereof formed and adapted to seat upon one of the roller bearing adapters, the improvement comprising a stabilizer bar connected between each of said roller bearing adapters and one of said side frames, the connection between each of said stabilizer bars and one of the roller bearing adapters being rigid, each said stabilizer bar being yieldingly connected to one of said side frames at spaced locations, one on each side of the stabilizer bar connection to the roller bearing adapter, each said connection between a stabilizer bar and one of said side frames including an elastomeric member, each of said stabilizer bars being significantly less stiff than an axle or a side frame and functioning as a yaw spring stiffness between said axle and side frame, thereby resisting unsquaring relative movement between the wheelsets and side frames, each said connection between one of said stabilizer bars and one of the side frames, having an arrangement that permits relative rolling motion between each of said roller bearing adapters and the side frame.
- 3. The rail car truck of claim 2 wherein each said connection between one of said stabilizer bars and one of said side frames includes two elastomeric members separated by a rigid member.
- 4. The rail car truck of claim 2 wherein each said side frame and stabilizer bar connection includes a channel plate attached to said side frame and attached to said elastomeric member.
- 5. The rail car truck of claim 4 wherein each said side frame and stabilizer bar connection includes a locking plate and a bolt extending through said locking plate and said elastomeric member.
- 6. The rail car truck of claim 5 wherein the bolt of each said side frame and stabilizer bar connection extends into the stabilizer bar.
Parent Case Info
This is Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/682,842, filed on Jul. 12, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,735,216; which is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/365,414, filed on Dec. 28, 1994, now abandoned.
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