Claims
- 1. A method of retrofitting a railroad truck having load-carrying framing including side frame elements with two pairs of pedestal jaws, two wheelsets each fixed on an axle extended across the truck in a horizontal plane, the end portions of each axle having a pair of bearings and bearing adapters received in the pairs of pedestal jaws, the bearing adapters of each pair having load-carrying connection with the side frame elements and having freedom for limited and uncoordinated movement in said horizontal plane with respect to the pair of adapters for the other wheelset, and the load-carrying connection of each bearing adapter further acting to constrain wheelset steering, the truck being retrofitted further having a bolster extended between the side frame elements, the bolster having two transverse apertures each on axis extended fore-and-aft of the truck, and the truck having brake rigging with parts thereof extended through one aperture in the truck bolster, which method comprises:
- (a) applying a steering arm to each wheelset,
- (b) establishing connections between the adapters and the steering arms, said connections fixedly interpositioning each adapter horizontally with respect to the arm to which it is connected and thereby provide for conjoint motion of each pair of adapters and its wheelset with its steering arm in said horizontal plane,
- (c) establishing a pivotal steering interconnection of one steering arm to the other thereof in the region of the truck between the wheelsets, said interconnection including a pivot joint shiftable laterally of the truck independently of lateral motions of the truck framing and providing transmission of steering forces from one wheelset to the other and for coordinated relative steering motions of the wheelsets in said horizontal plane independently of lateral motions of the load-carrying framing,
- (d) introducing yielding pivotal steering motion restraining means in load-transmitting position between the bearing adapters and the base ends of the pedestal jaws for at least one of the wheelsets,
- (e) and extending said pivotal steering arm interconnection through the other bolster aperture independently of yaw-inducing connection with the bolster.
- 2. A method of retrofitting a railroad truck having load-carrying framing including side frame elements with two pairs of pedestal jaws, two wheelsets each fixed on an axle extended across the truck in a horizontal plane, the end portions of each axle having a pair of bearings and bearing adapters received in the pairs of pedestal jaws, the bearing adapters of each pair having load-carrying connection with the side frame elements and having freedom for limited and uncoordinated movement in said horizontal plane with respect to the pair of adapters for the other wheelset, and the load-carrying connection of each bearing adapter further acting to constrain wheelset steering, the truck being retrofitted further having a bolster extended between the side frame elements, the bolster having a transverse aperture on an axis extended fore-and-aft of the truck, which method comprises:
- (a) applying a steering arm to each wheelset,
- (b) establishing connections between the adapters and the steering arms, said connections fixedly interpositioning each adapter horizontally with respect to the arm to which it is connected and thereby provide for conjoint motion of each pair of adapters and its wheelset with its steering arm in said horizontal plane,
- (c) establishing a pivotal steering interconnection of one steering arm to the other thereof in the region of the truck between the wheelsets, said interconnection including a pivot joint shiftable laterally of the truck independently of lateral motions of the truck framing and providing transmission of steering forces from one wheelset to the other and for coordinated relative steering motions of the wheelsets in said horizontal plane independently of lateral motions of the load-carrying framing,
- (d) introducing yielding pivotal steering motion restraining means in load-transmitting position between the bearing adapters and the base ends of the pedestal jaws for at least one of the wheelsets,
- (e) and extending said pivotal steering arm interconnection through the bolster aperture independently of yaw-inducing connection with the bolster.
- 3. A railway car truck, including a pivotal truck frame comprising side frame elements and a transverse frame element extended between the side frame elements in the mid-region thereof, a pair of longitudinally spaced wheelsets composed of axles with spaced apart wheels fixed thereon, the wheelsets being mounted at opposed ends of the side frame elements, a pair of "U" shaped steering arms each with a cross beam and two side arms connected with its cross beam, each pair of side arms on each steering arm having portions spaced from the cross beam in positions above the associated axle and being mounted on the axle, and each cross beam being extended from its associated wheelset to a point intermediate the axles, the steering arms having post elements extending from the cross beams to the central region of the truck and means providing for interconnection of the steering arms in said central region, the steering arms including the cross beams and said post elements being contoured and positioned so that they are independent and remain clear of all of the truck frame elements and thereby provide for transmission of steering forces from one wheelset to the other independent of the relative lateral position of the steering arms and the truck frame elements, and the post elements having laterally resilient means pivotally interconnecting the post elements independently of the truck frame and providing for yielding lateral transmission of steering forces from each steering arm and its associated wheelset to the other steering arm and its associated wheelset and the post elements further being relatively moveable to provide freedom for relative shifting movement of the steering arms in the fore-and-aft direction independently of the frame elements.
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"This application is a continuation of my copending application Ser. No. 822,631, filed Jan. 27, 1986, now abandoned, which is a division of my application Ser. No. 623,189, filed June 21, 1984, issued Apr. 7, 1987 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,655,143, which is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 948,878, filed Oct. 5, 1978, issued June 26, 1984, as U.S. Pat. No. 4,455,946, which is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 608,596, filed Aug. 28, 1975, and issued Dec. 26, 1978 as U.S. Pat. No. 4,131,069, and which is a continuation-in-part of my prior application Ser. No. 438,334, Jan. 31, 1974, now abandoned, which patent and applications are continuations or continuations-in-part of a group of prior applications, as completely identified in said application Ser. No. 608,596."
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