Claims
- 1. An improved cast metal sideframe for use in a railway car truck, the sideframe being of the type having a spring seat for supporting springs from a spring set, the sideframe being molded using a sand core that provide a negative impression of the sideframe, the improvement comprising:
a plurality of aerodynamically-shaped spring retainers formed on the spring seat, the spring retainers being configured to position and support the springs from the spring set, whereby the aerodynamic shape of the spring retainers reduces the tendency for voids to form in the sand core that is used to cast the sideframe.
- 2. The improved sideframe of claim 1, wherein at least some of the aerodynamically-shaped spring retainers have a concave top face.
- 3. The improved side frame of claim 1, wherein the aerodynamic spring retainers include respective side walls, portions of which extend at an obtuse angle from a top surface of the spring seat so as to reduce the tendency for voids to form in the sand core.
- 4. The improved sideframe of claim 1, wherein the spring seat has an outer end, an inner end and a top face, and wherein at least some of the aerodynamically-shaped spring retainers have a respective first face facing the outer end of the spring seat and a respective second face facing the inner end of the spring seat, the first and second faces forming obtuse angles with respect to the top face of the spring seat.
- 5. An improved cast metal sideframe for use in a railway car truck, the sideframe being of the type having a spring seat for supporting springs from a spring set, the spring seat having an outer end, an inner end and a top face, the improvement comprising:
a plurality of aerodynamically-shaped spring retainers formed on the spring seat, the spring retainers being configured to position and support springs from the spring set, each spring retainer having a first face facing the outer end of the spring seat and a second face facing the inner end of the spring seat, the first and second faces of the spring retainer forming obtuse angles with respect to the top face of the spring seat.
- 6. The improved sideframe of claim 5, wherein at least some of the aerodynamically-shaped spring retainers have a concave top face.
- 7. The improved sideframe of claim 5, wherein at least some of the aerodynamically-shaped spring retainers have arcuate side walls for engaging and supporting the springs from a spring set.
- 8. The improved sideframe of claim 6, further comprising arcuate recesses formed in the top face of the spring seat adjacent the arcuate side walls, the arcuate recesses being positioned and configured to receive the bottom faces of springs from the spring set.
- 9. The improved sideframe of claim 5, wherein at least some of the spring retainers are asymmetric when viewed from the top.
- 10. The improved sideframe of claim 5, wherein the angles between the first faces of the spring retainers and the top face of the spring seat is on the order of 120°.
- 11. The improved sideframe of claim 5, wherein the angle between the second faces of the spring retainers and the top face of the spring seat is on the order of 120°.
- 12. In a method of making hollow cast metal sideframes for use in a railway car truck of the type having a spring seat for holding a spring set to support a bolster received in the bolster opening, the method comprising the steps of providing a core to define the hollow interior of the sideframe, providing a mold with cope and drag portions and cop and drag mold surfaces defining a mold cavity, placing the core in the mold cavity, pouring molten metal into the mold to form a sideframe casting, removing the casting from the mold, and separating the casting from the core, the improvement wherein the core comprises:
a spring seat portion for defining the exterior surface of the spring seat such that the exterior surface of the spring seat includes a plurality of aerodynamically-shaped spring retainers formed on the spring seat, whereby the aerodynamic shape of the spring retainers reduces the tendency for voids to form in the spring seat portion of the core.
- 13. In a method of making hollow cast metal sideframes for use in a railway car truck of the type having a spring seat for holding a spring set to support a bolster received in the bolster opening, the spring seat having an outer end, an inner end and a top face, the method comprising the steps of providing a core to define the hollow interior of the sideframe, providing a mold with cope and drage portions and cop and drag mold surfaces defining a mold cavity, placing the core in the mold cavity, pouring molten metal into the mold to form a sideframe casting, removing the casting from the mold, and separating the casting from the core, the improvement wherein the core comprises:
a spring seat portion for defining the exterior surface of the spring seat such that the exterior surface of the spring seat includes a plurality of aerodynamically-shaped spring retainers formed on the spring seat, each spring retainer having a first face facing the outer end of the spring seat and a second face facing the inner end of the spring seat, the first and second faces of the spring retainer forming obtuse angles with respect to the top face of the spring seat, whereby the aerodynamic shape of the spring retainers reduces the tendency for voids to occur in the spring seat portion of the core.
- 14. In a method of making hollow cast metal sideframes for use in a railway car truck of the type having a spring seat for holding a spring set to support a bolster received in the bolster opening, the method comprising the steps of providing a core to define the hollow interior of the sideframe, providing a mold with cope and drage portions and cop and drag mold surfaces defining a mold cavity, placing the core in the mold cavity, pouring molten metal into the mold to form a sideframe casting, removing the casting from the mold, and separating the casting from the core, the improvement wherein the core comprises:
a spring seat portion for defining the exterior surface of the spring seat such that the exterior surface of the spring seat includes a plurality of spring retainers formed on the spring seat, at least some of the spring retainers having concave top faces, whereby the volume of material comprising the retainer is reduced.
- 15. In a method of making hollow cast metal sideframes for use in a railway car truck of the type having a spring seat for holding a spring set to support a bolster received in the bolster opening, the spring seat having an outer end, an inner end and a top face, the method comprising the steps of providing a core to define the hollow interior of the sideframe, providing a mold with cope and drage portions and cop and drag mold surfaces defining a mold cavity, placing the core in the mold cavity, pouring molten metal into the mold to form a sideframe casting, removing the casting from the mold, and separating the casting from the core, the improvement wherein the core comprises:
a plurality of aerodynamically-shaped spring retainers formed on the spring seat, the spring retainers being configured to position and support springs from the spring set, each spring seat having a first face facing the outer end of the spring seat and a second face facing the inner end of the spring seat, the first and second faces of the spring retainer forming obtuse angles with respect to the top face of the spring seat.
- 16. An improved cast metal sideframe for use in a railway car truck, the sideframe being of the type having a spring seat for holding a spring set to support a bolster received in the bolster opening, the spring seat having an outer end, an inner end and a top face, the improvement comprising:
a plurality of spring retainers formed on the spring seat, at least some of the spring retainers having concave top faces, whereby the volume of material comprising the retainer is reduced.
- 17. The improved sideframe of claim 16, wherein at least some of the spring retainers are aerodynamically-shaped to reduce the tendency for voids to form in sand core that is used to cast the sideframe.
- 18. The improved sideframe of claim 17, wherein the each of the aerodynamically-shaped spring retainers includes a respective first face facing the outer end of the spring seat and a respective second face facing the inner end of the spring seat, the first and second faces forming obtuse angles with respect to the top face of the spring seat.
- 19. The improved sideframe of claim 18, wherein the angles between the first faces of the spring retainers and the top face of the spring seat is on the order of 120°.
- 20. The improved sideframe of claim 16, wherein at least some of the spring retainers have arcuate side walls for engaging and supporting different springs from a spring set that is mounted on the spring seat.
- 21. The improved sideframe of claim 20, further comprising arcuate recesses formed in the top face of the spring seat adjacent the arcuate side walls, the arcuate recesses being positioned and configured to receive the bottom faces of springs from the spring set.
- 22. The improved sideframe of claim 16, wherein at least some of the spring retainers are asymmetric when viewed from the top.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/370,268 which was filed Apr. 5, 2002. The entire disclosure of the 60/370,268 provisional application is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60370268 |
Apr 2002 |
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