Claims
- 1. A side bearing assembly for a railway freight car comprising: a rigid channel member having upstanding side and end portions which define an upwardly open cavity therebetween;
- elastomeric elements located within said cavity inwardly adjacent said end portions, respectively, to define a space therebetween within said channel member;
- said elastomeric elements including upper end portions which extend upwardly above the uppermost portions of said side and end portions;
- a rigid unitary member extending between and supported by said upper end portions of said elastomeric elements;
- said rigid unitary member having an upper surface adapted to frictionally engage the wear surface of a side bearing wear plate such as is carried by a freight car body;
- and at least said upper end portions of said elastomeric elements being deformable within a range of applied compressive forces, such as are applied to said elastomeric elements when said upper surface is in frictional engagement with such a wear surface, to permit relative movement between said rigid unitary member and said channel member throughout said range of applied compressive forces.
- 2. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said upper end portions include respective sloping engagement surfaces which are engageable with corresponding surfaces of said rigid unitary member, said sloping engagement surfaces converging downwardly toward said space.
- 3. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein an area of engagement between said sloping engagement surfaces and said corresponding surfaces is variable with varying magnitudes of loading within said range of applied compressive forces.
- 4. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 3 wherein said area of engagement is a minimum area for a minimum applied compressive force within said range, and a maximum for a given magnitude of applied compressive force greater than said minimum applied force.
- 5. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 4 wherein said minimum area is located adjacent uppermost end portions of said sloping surfaces, respectively.
- 6. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 5 wherein said area of engagement increases from said minimum area under increasing magnitudes of force within said range of applied compressive forces by increments progressing down the slop of said sloping engagement surfaces from said uppermost end portions thereof.
- 7. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 6 wherein said applied of compressive force on said sloping engagement surfaces is distributed substantially uniformly over said area of engagement between said sloping engagement surfaces and said rigid unitary member.
- 8. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said upper end portions include respective engagement surfaces and said rigid unitary member includes corresponding surfaces which are maintained in complementary engagement with said engagement surfaces, respectively, substantially throughout the extent of said engagement surfaces at substantially all magnitudes of applied compressive force within said range.
- 9. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 8 wherein said engagement surfaces are sloping engagement surfaces which converge downwardly toward said space.
- 10. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said upper end portions include respective engagement surfaces and said rigid unitary member includes corresponding surfaces which are maintained in engagement with said engagement surfaces in a non-complementary manner wherein the area of engagement therebetween is variable with varying magnitudes of said applied compressive forces within said range.
- 11. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 10 wherein said engagement surfaces are sloping engagement surfaces which converge downwardly toward said space.
- 12. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said upper end portions of said elastomeric elements extend upwardly above said uppermost portions of said side and end portions in all operating positions of said elastomeric elements.
- 13. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 1 wherein said rigid unitary member is supported by said upper end portions of said elastomeric elements in a manner that the applied compressive forces simultaneously bias said elastomeric elements.
- 14. A side bearing assembly for a railway freight car comprising:
- a rigid channel member having upstanding side and end portions which define an upwardly open cavity therebetween;
- elastomeric elements located within said cavity inwardly adjacent said end portions, respectively, to define a space therebetween within a said channel member;
- said elastomeric elements including upper end portions;
- a rigid unitary member extending between and supported by said upper end portions of said elastomeric elements;
- said ridig unitary member having an upper surface adapted to frictionally engage the wear surface of a side bearing wear plate such as is carried by a freight car body;
- and at least said upper end portions of said elastomeric elements being deformable within a range of applied compressive forces, such as are applied to said elastomeric elements when said upper surface is in frictional engagement with such a wear surface, to permit relative movement between said rigid unitary member and said channel member throughout said range of applied compressive forces.
- 15. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 14 wherein said upper end portions include respective engagement surfaces and said rigid unitary member includes corresponding surfaces which are maintained in complementary engagement with said engagement surfaces, respectively, substantially throughout the extent of said engagement surfaces at substantially all magnitudes of applied compressive forces within said range.
- 16. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 15 wherein said engagement surfaces are sloping engagement surfaces which converge downwardly toward said space.
- 17. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 14 wherein said upper end portions include respective engagement surfaces and said rigid unitary member includes corresponding surfaces which are maintained in engagement with said engagement surfaces in a non-complementary manner wherein the area of engagement therebetween is variable with varying magnitudes of said applied compressive forces within said range.
- 18. The side bearing assembly as set forth in claim 17 wherein said engagement surfaces are sloping engagement surfaces which converge downwardly toward said space.
- 19. In a side bearing assembly for a railway freight car wherein a rigid channel member having upstanding side and end portions defines an upwardly open cavity which is adapted to retain an assembly of bearing elements, said assembly of bearing elements comprising:
- elastomeric elements adapted to be located within such a cavity inwardly adjacent such end portions, respectively, to define a space therebetween within such a channel member;
- said elastomeric elements including upper end portions which are adapted to extend upwardly above the uppermost portions of such side and end portions;
- a rigid unitary member extending between and supported by said upper end portions of said elastomeric elements;
- said rigid unitary member having an upper surface adapted to frictionally engage the wear surface of a side bearing wear plate such as is carried by a freight car body;
- and at least said upper end portions of said elastomeric elements being deformable within a range of applied compressive forces, such as are applied to said elastomeric elements when said upper surface is in frictional engagement with such a wear surface, to permit relative movement between said rigid unitary member and such a channel member throughout said range of applied compressive forces.
- 20. The assembly of bearing elements as set forth in claim 19 wherein said elastomeric elements and said rigid unitary member include mutually cooperable interlocking means for interlocked support of said rigid unitary member by said elastomeric elements.
- 21. A railway vehicle side bearing comprising:
- an elongated bearing carrier which includes upstanding spaced apart side walls and end walls which encompass an upwardly open cavity;
- a pair of elastomeric elements disposed at longitudinally spaced locations within said cavity adjacent the end walls thereof, respectively;
- each said elastomeric element having an upper end portion;
- a unitary, rigid friction element extending between and supported by said end portions, respectively;
- said friction element including an upper surface located for bearing engagement by a car body wear plate during relative longitudinal and lateral movement of such a side bearing with respect to such a wear plate;
- and said elastomeric elements and said friction element including mutually cooperable sloped engagement surface means which converge downwardly and have respective surface portions that are mutually engageable in biased engagement to provide support of said friction element by said elastomeric elements throughout the duration of such bearing engagement, the area of engagement between the respective said surface portions being variable in a manner that the force of said biased engagement is distributed substantially uniformly over said area of engagement throughout a range of magnitudes of said biased engagement.
- 22. The side bearing as set forth in claim 21 wherein said area of engagement is variable in response to variation in the magnitude of said biased engagement.
- 23. In a railway vehicle side bearing having a rigid elongated channel member which is adapted to be affixed to the bolster of a railway vehicle truck to extend in a generally horizontal orientation with upwardly projecting side walls and longitudinally spaced end walls of the channel member having respective uppermost edges to define an upwardly open elongated cavity that is adapted to retain a bearing assembly therein for engagement with a wear plate carried by a railway car body, said bearing assembly comprising:
- elastomeric bearing means adapted to be captively received in an upstanding orientation within such a cavity and including at least a pair of elastomeric elements located adjacent the respective end walls of the cavity to define a space longitudinally therebetween within such a cavity;
- said elastomeric elements having respective upper end portions;
- a rigid unitary friction means extending between said upper end portions and spanning said space therebetween, and including a bearing surface portion adapted for frictional engagement with such a wear plate;
- said friction means and the respective upper end portions including interengageable portions which are mutually cooperable to support said friction means with respect to the channel member in a manner that a portion of each of said elastomeric elements, when deformed by essentially vertical compressive loading upon vertical movement of said friction means with respect to the channel member, is positioned with respect to the respective adjacent end wall such that, upon application to said elastomeric elements of loads directed horizontally of such a channel at least one of the respective said elastomeric elements deforms in horizontal shear; and
- means adapted to cooperate with such a channel member for limiting vertical movement of said friction means in the direction which produces such essentially vertical compressive loading.
- 24. A side bearing adapted to be mounted on an upwardly facing surface of a railway truck bolster comprising, when so mounted:
- an elongated member having a lowermost base portion and upwardly extending side wall portions and end wall portions which define an upwardly open elongated cavity;
- said wall portions having uppermost edges throughout their extent;
- upstanding elastomeric elements disposed within said cavity adjacent said end wall portions, respectively, to define a space longitudinally therebetween;
- said elastomeric elements having uppermost end surfaces which extend at an acute angle with respect to a generally horizontal plane;
- a rigid, unitary means supported by said elastomeric elements to extend upwardly therefrom;
- said rigid, unitary means having spaced apart portions with lower surfaces which are engageable with said uppermost end surfaces of said elastomeric elements, respectively, and an intermediate portion extending between said spaced apart portions; and
- rigid bearing means located within said cavity between said elastomeric elements and cooperable with said rigid unitary means and said base portion to limit the magnitude of vertical downward movement of said rigid unitary means which occurs upon vertical compressive deformation of said elastomeric elements.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/110,531 filed on Oct. 16, 1987, abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 06/944,654, filed 12-22-86, abandoned.
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U.S. patent application Ser. No. 851,350, filed 4-14-86. |
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