Claims
- 1. A railroad car truck for carrying a body of a railroad car, said truck assembled from a pair of spaced side frames, a bolster transversely positioned between said side frames with end portions of said bolster resiliently carried in windows centrally located in said side frames respectively, a pair of steering arms located on each side of said bolster and between said side frames, each said steering arm having side portions positioned within pedestal jaws formed at ends of said side frames, said steering arms joined at a point proximate a center of said bolster to in part regulate movement of said arms by a connection including a bracket formed on each said steering arm and positioned in a side by side relationship with multi-directional pivot means interconnected therewith, and a pair of wheelsets each having axle ends journaled in bearings located within said steering arm side portions to form a respective unit comprising said wheelset and said steering arm, an improvement in said truck comprising,
- an adapter carried one each on an upper portion of each said bearing and having a frustum-like shaped boss formed on an upper side of said adapter,
- an outwardly extending part forming part of said steering arm side portion, said extending part having a horizontal member with a reverse frustum-like shaped recess on a bottom side of said horizontal member to receive said adapter boss and form a compressive joint therebetween, and a recessed receiving area in a top side of said horizontal member,
- an elastomeric device having a lower portion disposed with a snug fit in said horizontal member receiving area, and
- a recessed covering area formed in a roof of said side frame pedestal jaw for disposition with a snug fit of an upper portion of said elastomeric device, said elastomeric device spacing said steering arm-wheelset unit from said side frame to allow movement therebetween,
- wherein steering forces generated between said wheelsets and trackage over which said truck may travel result in movement of each said steering arm-wheelset unit, said movements being regulated by said elastomeric device and said connection between said steering arms.
- 2. A railroad car as defined by claim 1 and further characterized by said connection between said steering arms comprising,
- said bracket formed one each on a middle portion of each said steering arm, each said bracket projecting inwardly toward said bolster with apertures respectively formed in end portions of each said bracket being laterally offset and horizontally aligned upon said steering arm-wheelset units being positioned in a squared relationship,
- said multi-directional pivot means being washer sets each comprising elements having mating spherical-like surfaces to allow multi-directional movement between said elements, said sets positioned between and on each side of said steering arm brackets, and
- a fastening device disposed through said bracket apertures and said washer sets to maintain said brackets and washer sets in a joined relationship while allowing movement of each said unit.
- 3. A railroad car truck as defined by claim 2 and further characterized by,
- each said bracket aperture being horizontally elongated with an elongated recess formed in alignment with said aperture on each side of each said bracket, and
- a bushing located in each bracket aperture with said fastening device disposed through said bushings.
- 4. A railroad car truck as defined in claim 3 and further characterized as including brake rigging comprising,
- a pair of brake beams positioned one each beneath each said steering arm, each said brake beam carrying at ends thereof brake shoes to engage said wheelsets respectively,
- a pair of brake levers, one each of said levers having a lower end pivotally attached to a middle portion of said brake beams respectively, an upper end of one said lever attachable to said railroad car body and an upper end of said other lever attachable to a power source, and
- a tie rod pivotallyy joined to a middle portion of each said brake lever,
- wherein activation of said power source creates a braking force transferable by said brake rigging so that said brake shoes engage with said wheelsets to inhibit travel of said truck.
- 5. A railroad car truck as defined by claim 1 and further characterized by said steering arm side portion having a Z-like offset configuration comprising,
- an inwardly extending part having an end wall joinable to a middle portion of said steering arm,
- a longitudinal leg extension having one end joined to said inwardly extending part, and
- said outwardly extendin part jointed to an opposite end of said leg extension.
- 6. A railroad car truck comprising two side frames in a spaced relationship and an elongated bolster transversely positioned between said side frames, said bolster having ends resiliently carried in a window formed in said side frames respectively, a first and a second wheelset each having axle ends journaled in bearings located in pedestal jaws in both ends of said side frames, a first and a second steering arm positioned one each on each side of said bolster, each said steering arm having side portions operatively connected to said wheelsets through said bearings respectively, each said steering arm and respective wheelset forming a first and a second unit with movements of each said wheelset being selectively transmitted to said respective steering arm to provide concurrent movement between such, and elastomeric means positively joining said steering arm side portions to said side frames while allowing said units to move independent of said side frames with said movements being regulated by joint means connecting said steering arms, said joint means including brackets formed on each said steering arm and positioned in a side by side relationship with multi-directional pivot means interconnected therewith, the improvement in said truck comprising,
- adapter means disposed one each over said axle end bearings, each said adapter having a boss formed on an upper side of such, and
- each said side portion of said first and said second steering arms having an outwardly extending part defined in part by a horizontal member, said member having a recess formed in a bottom surface of such with said adapter boss receivable in said recess to form a self-aligning joint,
- said elastomeric means having a lower portion disposed in an horizontal member recess formed in an upper portion of said first and second steering arms, and
- a recessed covering area formed in a roof of said side frame pedestal jaw for disposition of an upper portion of said elastomeric device, said elastomeric device spacing said steering arm-wheelset unit from said side frame to allow movement therebetween.
- 7. A railroad car truck as defined by claim 6 and further characterized by each said steering arm side portion having an offset configuration and further including,
- an inwardly extending part having an end wall prepared to be readily connected to a middle portion of said steering arm, said end wall joined by an upper horizontal leg and a vertical leg with an aperture formed in said horizontal leg to provide access to brake rigging means carried by said truck therebelow,
- a longitudinal leg extension part positioned parallel and inside said side frame located adjacent thereto, said leg extension part comprising a top and a bottom wall joined by spaced inner and outer sidewalls, one end of said leg extension joined to said horizontal and vertical legs of said inwardly extending part and an opposite end joined to said outwardly extending part at a point above said joiner with said inwardly extending part,
- said outwardly extending part further comprising a vertical partition carried across said opposite end of said leg extension top wall, bottom wall and inner and outer sidewalls, said vertical partition having a top edge joined to said horizontal member, a horizontal web connecting said leg extension outer sidewall and said vertical partition, and a pair of spaced gussets connected to a bottom side of said web and to a tab extending downwardly from said vertical partition.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 053,934 filed July 2, 1979, which was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 903,952 filed May 8, 1978, both of which are now abandoned.
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