Suspension system for a truck mounted brake assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6279696
  • Patent Number
    6,279,696
  • Date Filed
    Monday, May 24, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 28, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement is provided. The suspension system comprises suspension members, each of the suspension members being pivotally connected at a first end with a predetermined portion of the railway vehicle truck arrangement and pivotally connected at a second end with a predetermined portion of the truck mounted brake assembly for suspending a pair of brake beams in the railway vehicle truck arrangement. At least one maintaining member is provided having at least a portion thereof connected with the truck mounted brake assembly for maintaining each of the brake beams in a predetermined plane during application and release of the railway vehicle brake assembly.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates, in general, to a braking system for a railway vehicle and, more particularly, to a suspension system for suspending a bogie system or truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Truck mounted brake assemblies are well known in the railway industry. These brake assemblies have several desirable qualities which makes them very popular with railway vehicle manufacturers. One type of a truck mounted brake assembly is one which is commonly referred to in the railway industry as a WABCOPAC® braking system (WABCOPAC® is a registered trademark to Westinghouse Airbrake Company, the assignee of the present invention) This truck mounted braking system typically comprises a pair of brake beams, having brake heads secured at the ends thereof, separated by a pair of brake cylinders. This system permits direct application of brake cylinder force to the brake shoes.




Another type of known truck mounted braking system is one which is commonly referred to as a TMX® truck mounted braking system (TMX® is a registered trademark to Westinghouse Airbrake Company, the assignee of the present invention). The TMX® truck mounted braking system has several desirable qualities which also makes this system popular with railway vehicle manufacturers. The most significant of these qualities are that these brake assemblies are formed of highly durable, lightweight material and utilize a single brake cylinder providing a significant weight reduction per carset. Another quality of these brake assemblies is that they are easy to install and adjust, require no special bolsters or connections for this installation, readily fit all standard trucks with combination bolsters and allow for simplified replacement of the brake heads. Another significant advantage of the TMX® truck mounted brake assembly is that the arrangement of the components within the brake assembly, including the use of a double-jaw slack adjuster, allows for a more even brake shoe wear than previously used types of braking systems.




Various other types of truck mounted braking systems are well known in the railway industry. The common characteristic of these currently used truck mounted braking systems in the U.S. railway industry is that the truck side frames are fixed to the wheel and axle and consequently, the truck mounted braking system is secured to the truck side frame. This type of mounting of the braking system subjects the braking system to a significant amount of shock as the railway vehicle moves along a route. Additionally, due to this type of mounting, occasionally, full contact is not made between the brake shoes and the wheels as the car moves up and down.




This differs from the European railway industry wherein the bolster and side frame move with the body. Thus, in the European market, presently used braking systems are suspended within the truck arrangement so that the braking system becomes part of the sprung system of the vehicle, giving the braking system more cushion and preventing shock onto the system.




A significant drawback to the systems currently in use in the European market is that these braking systems require the use of an individual brake unit at each wheel, significantly increasing the cost of the braking system and the cost of maintaining each of these individual units. Another disadvantage is that the use of an individual braking unit at each wheel significantly increases the weight of the carsets, as well as, the energy required to power the railway vehicle.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement. The railway vehicle truck arrangement includes a pair of truck side frames, a wheel and axle set at each end of the pair of truck side frames and a truck bolster member. The truck mounted brake assembly includes a pair of brake beams, a strut member securable with each of the brake beams and a brake head attachable to each end of each of the brake beams. Each of the brake heads which carry a brake shoe thereon are positioned for engagement of a respective one of the brake shoes with a respective railway vehicle wheel during a brake application.




The suspension system comprises a first means pivotally connected at a first end with a predetermined portion of the railway vehicle truck arrangement and pivotally connected at a second end with a predetermined portion of the truck mounted brake assembly for suspending the pair of brake beams in the railway vehicle truck arrangement. A second means is provided having at least a portion thereof connected with the truck mounted brake assembly for maintaining each of the brake beams in a predetermined plane during application and release of the railway vehicle brake assembly.




OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement which provides more cushion and reduces the amount of shock endured by the braking system.




It is yet a further object of the invention to provide a suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement so as to achieve full contact of the brake shoes against the wheel as the car moves up and down, allowing for an even wear of the brake shoes and better energy efficiency.




It is another object of the invention to provide a suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement so that this truck mounted brake assembly may be utilized in a broader range of braking systems.




It is yet a further object of the invention to provide a suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle which provides a braking system having greater energy efficiency, requires less maintenance, and is less expensive.




Although a number of objects and advantages of the present invention have been described in some detail above, various additional objects and advantages of the suspension system for suspending a truck mounted braking system within a railway vehicle truck arrangement will become more readily apparent to those persons who are skilled in the art from the following more detailed description of the invention, particularly, when such detailed description of the invention is taken in conjunction with both the attached drawing figures and with the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view illustrating the suspension system according to a first embodiment of the invention wherein the suspension system includes a series of link members pivotally connected with the side frames of the railway vehicle.





FIG. 2

is a schematic side elevation view illustrating the suspension system shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a partial side elevation view of the brake head/railway wheel arrangement of the suspension system illustrated in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view illustrating the suspension system according to an alternative embodiment of the invention wherein the suspension system includes a series of link members pivotally connected with the truck arrangement and a telescoping member disposed between and attached to the pair of brake beams.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the suspension system similar to that illustrated in

FIG. 4

wherein the series of link members are connected with the truck arrangement in an alternative location.





FIG. 6

is a truck arrangement including extension members on the truck bolster member enabling the use of the truck bolster member as an alternative location for pivotal attachment of the series of link members.





FIG. 7

is a top perspective view illustrating a type of truck mounted braking system which may be suspended within a railway vehicle truck arrangement.





FIG. 8

is a schematic view illustrating another type of truck mounted braking system which may be suspended within a railway vehicle truck arrangement.





FIG. 9

is a top view illustrating yet another type of truck mounted braking system which may be suspended within a railway vehicle truck arrangement.





FIG. 10

is a partial to view illustrating yet another type of truck mounted braking system which may be suspended within a railway vehicle truck arrangement.





FIG. 11

is a side view of an example of the link member which may be used in the suspension system.





FIG. 12

is a front view of the link member illustrated in FIG.


11


.





FIG. 13

is an end view of the link member illustrated in FIG.


11


.





FIG. 14

is a perspective view of the link member illustrated in FIG.


11


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Prior to proceeding with the more detailed description of the invention, it should be noted that for the sake of clarity, identical components with have identical functions have been identified with identical reference numerals throughout the several views illustrated in the attached drawing Figures.




Referring now to the Figures there is shown a presently preferred embodiment of a railway vehicle truck arrangement, generally designated


10


, for a railway car (not shown). This railway vehicle truck arrangement comprises a pair of truck side frames, one of which is shown in the Figures as


12


, a wheel and axle set, generally designated as


14


, at each end of the truck side frames


12


and a truck bolster member


16


(FIGS.


6


and


7


). Suspended within the railway vehicle truck arrangement


10


is an example of a truck mounted brake assembly, generally designated


20


. This particular type of truck mounted brake assembly


20


includes a pair of brake beams, generally designated


22


and


24


, a strut member


25


securable with each of the brake beams


22


,


24


and a brake head


30


attachable to each end of each of the brake beams


22


,


24


. Each of the brake heads


30


carry a brake shoe


32


thereon and are positioned for engagement of a respective one of the brake shoes


32


with a respective railway vehicle wheel


15


during a brake application.




A suspension system is provided for suspending the truck mounted brake assembly


20


within the railway vehicle truck arrangement


10


. This suspension system generally comprises a first means pivotally connected at a first end with a predetermined portion of the railway vehicle truck arrangement


10


and pivotally connected at a second end with a predetermined portion of the truck mounted brake assembly


20


for suspending the pair of brake beams


22


,


24


in the railway vehicle truck arrangement


10


. A second means is provided having at least a portion thereof connected with either each one of the pair of brake beams


22


,


24


or each one of the strut members


25


. This second means maintains each of the brake beams


22


,


24


in a predetermined plane during application and release of the railway vehicle brake assembly


20


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-3

, there is shown a first embodiment of a suspension system for suspending the truck mounted brake assembly


20


. In this embodiment, the first means for suspending the brake beams


22


,


24


within the truck arrangement


10


includes at least two suspension link members


33


having a first end


34


and a second end


35


. The first end


34


of each of the suspension link members


32


are pivotally attachable with each of the truck side frames


12


and the second end


35


of each of the suspension link members


33


are pivotally attachable with a respective one of the brake heads


30


. An extension member


31


may be provided on the truck side frames


12


to enable attachment of the suspension link members


33


thereto. Alternatively, the first end


34


of each of the suspension link members


32


may be pivotally attachable with the truck bolster member


16


via extension members


38


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, which are placed at each end of the truck bolster member


16


. These extension members may be any shape as long as they are sufficiently long enough so as to enable the link member to hang therefrom substantially in alignment with the location upon which attachment of the link member is desired.




The pivotal attachment of the first end


34


of the suspension link members


33


with the railway vehicle truck arrangement forms a first pivot point


36


and the pivotal attachment of the second end


35


of the suspension link members


33


with the brake heads


30


form a second pivot point


37


. These brake heads


30


are attached to the brake beams


22


,


24


via a third pivot point


39


. These pivotal attachments allow the brake heads


30


to pivot about the second


37


and third


39


pivot points such that the brake heads


30


carrying the brake shoes


32


are capable of matching a radius


17


of the railway vehicle wheel


15


during a brake application.




The second means for maintaining each of the brake beams


22


,


24


in a predetermined plane during application and release of the railway vehicle brake assembly


20


includes at least two maintaining link members


40


having a first end


41


and a second end


42


. The first end


41


of each of the maintaining link members is pivotally attachable with either the truck side frames


12


or alternatively, the truck bolster member


16


via extension members


38


, as illustrated in FIG.


6


. An extension member, not shown, can be provided for enabling attachment of link members


40


to the side frames


12


. The second end


42


of each of the maintaining link members


40


are pivotally attachable with a respective one of the pair of brake beams


22


,


24


.




The above described embodiment illustrates a suspension system which utilizes a total of eight link members per braking system. A second embodiment would reduce this number of link members to six per braking system. This second embodiment would replace the two maintaining link members


40


which are secured to each of the brake beams


22


and


24


with a single maintaining link member per brake beam. This single link member per brake beam would include a first end and a second end wherein the first end of each of the maintaining link members is pivotally attachable with the truck bolster member


16


and the second end of each of the maintaining link members is pivotally attachable with a respective one of the strut members


25


. This pivotal attachment of the maintaining link members between the truck bolster


16


and the strut members


25


is achieved via an extension member


45


, as illustrated in FIG.


6


. Thus, this embodiment would reduce the number of link members for suspending the brake system within the truck arrangement from eight to six link members per braking system.




An alternative to the second embodiment would be to eliminate the suspension link members


33


attached to the brake heads


30


and replace these link members


33


with a single link member mounted to each of the strut members


25


. In this alternative embodiment, the link members


40


attached between the side frames


12


or bolster


16


and the brake beams


22


,


24


would perform the function of suspending the braking system. The single link members would include a first end and a second end wherein the first end of each of the link members is pivotally attachable with the truck bolster member


16


and the second end of each of the single link members is pivotally attachable with a respective one of the strut members


25


. This pivotal attachment of the single link members between the truck bolster


16


and the strut members


25


is achieved via an extension member


45


, as illustrated in FIG.


6


. Thus, this embodiment would reduce the number of link members for suspending the brake system within the truck arrangement from four to three link members per brake beam.




A third embodiment of the invention would further reduce the number of hanging links to four per braking system. In this embodiment, as illustrated in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, a telescoping means


48


is disposed between and connected to each one of the pair of brake beams


22


,


24


. This telescoping means would be capable of maintaining the brake beams


22


and


24


in a predetermined plane during application and release of the railway vehicle brake assembly. The telescoping means also would be capable of shortening and lengthening as needed during application and release of the brakes and as the distance between the brake beams increases or decreases via a slack adjuster


50


during wear and/or replacement of the brake shoes


32


.




In

FIG. 4

, this telescoping means


48


works in combination with suspension link members


52


which are pivotally attached between the truck side frames


12


and the brake heads


30


. An extension member


31


may be provided for attaching the suspension link members


52


from the truck side frames


12


. Note that these suspension link members


52


may be alternatively attached with the truck bolster


16


via extension members


38


as illustrated in FIG.


6


.




In

FIG. 5

, the telescoping means works in combination with suspension link members


54


which are pivotally attached between the truck side frames


12


and the brake beams


22


,


24


. Once again, note that an extension member on the truck side frames


12


may be provided for attaching the link members


54


therefrom. Also, note that these suspension link members


54


may be alternatively attached with the truck bolster


16


via extension members


38


as illustrated in FIG.


6


.




A fourth embodiment of the invention would eliminate the telescoping means, as shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, and to allow one or both of the slack adjuster


50


and the brake cylinder


56


/return push rod assembly


58


to function as the second means or the means for maintaining the brake beams


22


,


24


in a predetermined plane during application and release of the railway vehicle brake assembly. The link members


52


or


54


, whether secured to the truck side frames


12


or the truck bolster


16


and pivotally attached with the brake heads


30


or the brake beams


22


,


24


, would still be provided so as to suspend the braking system


20


within the truck arrangement


10


.




An advantage of the hanging link members of the suspension system of the invention is that these link members enable the suspension system to be mounted in a predetermined position such that as brake shoe wear occurs, the brake assembly is capable of compensating for this brake shoe wear so as to substantially maintain a predetermined distance between each of such brake shoes and such railway vehicle wheels.




Heretofore, the Figures have illustrated the suspension system of the present invention in relation to its use for suspending a TMX® truck mounted braking system within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, however, the suspension system of the present invention is not limited to this type of braking system and is applicable to other types of truck mounted braking systems.

FIG. 7

shows a different type of truck mounted braking system which may be suspended within a railway vehicle truck arrangement according to the present invention. This braking system includes a pair of cast brake beams


60


having a brake head mounted at each end thereof. A pair of brake cylinders


62


,


63


are provided between the brake beams. These brake cylinders


62


,


63


extend substantially perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal centerline of the truck bolster


16


. This type of braking system may be suspended within the railway vehicle arrangement according to the above described embodiments wherein a series of links along with the pair of brake cylinder/push rods are provided for suspending and maintaining the braking system within the railway vehicle truck arrangement. Of course, the other embodiments comprising a series of links or a series of links along with a telescoping means positioned between the brake beams may be used for suspending this braking system within the truck arrangement. Alternatively, extension members


38


and/or


45


, as shown in

FIG. 6

may be provided on the truck bolster so that the various link members for suspending and maintaining the braking system in position may be pivotally connected thereto. In the six link embodiment, the link member attached to the truck bolster


16


via extension member


45


would be secured with a center portion of each of the brake beams


60


.





FIG. 8

shows yet another type of truck mounted braking system which may be suspended within a railway vehicle truck arrangement utilizing the suspension system of the present invention. In this type of truck mounted braking system, the second means includes at least one of a slack adjuster (or solid rod)


64


and a brake cylinder/push rod system


66


extending substantially parallel with respect to a longitudinal centerline of the truck bolster


16


and secured to the truck mounted brake assembly. This braking system can also include solid rods or slack adjusters


67


and


68


which extend in a perpendicular direction with respect to the longitudinal centerline of the truck bolster (not shown). The above described embodiments of the invention may be used to suspend this braking system within the truck arrangement.





FIG. 9

is another example of a truck mounted braking system which may be suspended within a truck arrangement utilizing the suspension system of the present invention. This system is similar to the TMX® braking system in that it includes truss type brake beams


70


,


72


and strut members


74


. Any of the above described embodiments of the invention may be used to suspend this braking system within the truck arrangement.





FIG. 10

is still another example of a truck mounted braking system which may be suspended with a truck arrangement utilizing the suspension system of the present invention. This system also includes truss type brake beams


76


,


78


. In this system, a brake cylinder


80


is secured from the truck bolster (not shown) and the second means includes a slack adjuster


82


extending substantially perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal centerline of the truck bolster and secured to the pair of brake beams


76


,


78


. Any of the above described embodiments of the invention may be used to suspend this braking system within the truck arrangement.





FIGS. 11-14

show a side view, top view, end view, and perspective view, respectively of the preferred link member for use in the suspension system of the invention.




Thus the present invention has been described in such full, clear, concise and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same. It will be understood that variations, modifications, equivalents and substitutions for components of the specifically described embodiments of the invention may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, such railway vehicle truck arrangement including a pair of truck side frames, a wheel and axle set at each end of such pair of truck side frames and a truck bolster member, such truck mounted brake assembly including a pair of brake beams and a brake head attachable to each end of each of such brake beams, each of such brake heads carrying a brake shoe thereon, each of such brake heads being positioned for engagement of a respective one of such brake shoes with each of such wheels during a brake application, said suspension system comprising:(a) a first means pivotally connected at a first end thereof with a predetermined portion of such railway vehicle truck arrangement and pivotally connected at a second end thereof to a predetermined portion of such truck mounted brake assembly for suspending such pair of brake beams in such railway vehicle truck arrangement; and (b) a second means having at least a portion thereof connected with such truck mounted brake assembly for maintaining each of such brake beams in a predetermined plane during application and release of such railway vehicle brake assembly.
  • 2. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 1, wherein said first means includes at least two suspension link members having a first end and a second end, said first end of each of said suspension link members being pivotally attachable with one of each of such truck side frames and such truck bolster member and said second end of each of said suspension link members being pivotally attachable with a respective one of such brake heads.
  • 3. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 2, wherein said second means includes at least two maintaining link members having a first end and a second end, said first end of each of said maintaining link members being pivotally attachable with one of each of such truck side frames and such truck bolster member and said second end of each of said maintaining link members being pivotally attachable with a respective one of such pair of brake beams.
  • 4. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 2, wherein such truck mounted brake assembly includes a strut member securable with each of such brake beams and said second means includes at least two maintaining link members having a first end and a second end, said first end of each of said maintaining link members being pivotally attachable with such truck bolster member and said second end of each of said maintaining link members being pivotally attachable with a respective one of such strut members.
  • 5. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 2, wherein said second means includes a telescoping means disposed between and connected to each one of such pair of brake beams.
  • 6. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 2, wherein said second means includes at least one of a slack adjuster and a brake cylinder extending substantially perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal centerline of such truck bolster and secured to such truck mounted brake assembly.
  • 7. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 2, wherein said second means includes at least one of a slack adjuster and a brake cylinder extending substantially parallel with respect to a longitudinal centerline of such truck bolster and secured to such truck mounted brake assembly.
  • 8. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 2, wherein said second means includes a pair of brake cylinders extending substantially perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal centerline of such truck bolster and secured to such pair of brake beams.
  • 9. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 2, wherein such truck mounted brake assembly includes a brake cylinder secured from such truck bolster and said second means includes a slack adjuster extending substantially perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal centerline of such truck bolster and secured to such pair of brake beams.
  • 10. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 1, wherein said first means includes at least two suspension link members having a first end and a second end, said first end of each of said suspension link members being pivotally attachable with one of each of such truck side frames and such truck bolster member and said second end of each of said suspending link members being pivotally attachable with a respective one of such pair of brake beams.
  • 11. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 10, wherein such truck mounted brake assembly includes a strut member securable with each of such brake beams and said second means includes at least two maintaining link members having a first end and a second end, said first end of each of said maintaining link members being pivotally attachable with such truck bolster member and said second end of each of said maintaining link members being pivotally attachable with a respective one of such strut members.
  • 12. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 10, wherein said second means includes a telescoping means disposed between and connected to each one of such pair of brake beams.
  • 13. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 10, wherein said second means includes at least one of a slack adjuster and a brake cylinder extending substantially perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal centerline of such truck bolster and secured to such truck mounted brake assembly.
  • 14. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 10, wherein said second means includes at least one of a slack adjuster and a brake cylinder extending substantially parallel with respect to a longitudinal centerline of such truck bolster and secured to such truck mounted brake assembly.
  • 15. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 10, wherein said second means includes a pair of brake cylinders extending substantially perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal centerline of such truck bolster and secured to such pair of brake beams.
  • 16. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 10, wherein such truck mounted brake assembly includes a brake cylinder secured from such truck bolster and said second means includes a slack adjuster extending substantially perpendicular with respect to a longitudinal centerline of such truck bolster and secured to such pair of brake beams.
  • 17. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 1, wherein said suspension system is capable of being mounted in a predetermined position such that as brake shoe wear occurs, such brake assembly is capable of compensating for brake shoe wear so as to substantially maintain a predetermined distance between each of such brake shoes and such railway vehicle wheels.
  • 18. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 2, wherein said pivotal attachment of said first end of said suspension link members with such railway vehicle truck arrangement forms a first pivot point and said pivotal attachment of said second end of said suspension link members with such brake heads forms a second pivot point.
  • 19. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 18, wherein such brake heads are attached to such brake beams via a third pivot point allowing such brake heads to pivot about said second and third pivot points such that such brake heads carrying such brake shoes are capable of matching a radius of such railway vehicle wheel during a brake application.
  • 20. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 1, wherein such truck bolster member includes a pair of extension members at each end thereof allowing for a pivotal connection of said first means with such truck bolster member.
  • 21. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 4, wherein such truck bolster member includes an extension member substantially in alignment with each of such strut members allowing for a pivotal connection of said second means with such strut members and with such truck bolster member.
  • 22. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 11, wherein such truck bolster member includes an extension member substantially in alignment with each of such strut members allowing for a pivotal connection of said second means with such strut members and with such truck bolster member.
  • 23. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 1 wherein each of such truck side frames include extension members attached thereto allowing for pivotal attachment of at least one of said first and second means with such truck side frames.
  • 24. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, such railway vehicle truck arrangement including a pair of truck side frames, a wheel and axle set at each end of such pair of truck side frames and a truck bolster member, such truck mounted brake assembly including a pair of brake beams, a strut member securable with each of such brake beams and a brake head attachable to each end of each of such brake beams, each of such brake heads carrying a brake shoe thereon, each of such brake heads being positioned for engagement of a respective one of such brake shoes with each of such wheels during a brake application, said suspension system comprising:(a) a first means pivotally connected at a first end thereof with a predetermined portion of such railway vehicle truck arrangement and pivotally connected at a second end thereof to a predetermined portion of such truck mounted brake assembly for suspending such pair of brake beams in such railway vehicle truck arrangement; and (b) a second means having at least a portion thereof connected with one of each one of, i) such pair of brake beams and, ii) each one of such strut members for maintaining each of such brake beams in a predetermined plane during application and release of such railway vehicle brake assembly.
  • 25. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 24, wherein said suspension system is capable of being mounted in a predetermined position such that as brake shoe wear occurs, such brake assembly is capable of compensating for brake shoe wear so as to substantially maintain a predetermined distance between each of such brake shoes and such railway vehicle wheels.
  • 26. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 24, wherein such truck bolster member includes a pair of extension members at each end thereof allowing for a pivotal connection of said first means with such truck bolster member.
  • 27. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 24, wherein such truck bolster member includes an extension member substantially in alignment with each of such strut members allowing for a pivotal connection of said second means with such strut members and with such truck bolster member.
  • 28. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 24 wherein each of such truck side frames include extension members attached thereto allowing for pivotal attachment of at least one of said first and second means with such truck side frames.
  • 29. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, such railway vehicle truck arrangement including a pair of truck side frames, a wheel and axle set at each end of such pair of truck side frames and a truck bolster member, such truck mounted brake assembly including a pair of cast brake beams and a brake head attachable to each end of each of such brake beams, each of such brake heads carrying a brake shoe thereon, each of such brake heads being positioned for engagement of a respective one of such brake shoes with each of such wheels during a brake application, said suspension system comprising:(a) a first means pivotally connected at a first end thereof with a predetermined portion of such railway vehicle truck arrangement and pivotally connected at a second end thereof to a predetermined portion of such truck mounted brake assembly for suspending such pair of brake beams in such railway vehicle truck arrangement; and (b) a second means having at least a portion thereof connected with each one of such pair of brake beams for maintaining each of such brake beams in a predetermined plane during application and release of such railway vehicle brake assembly.
  • 30. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 29, wherein said suspension system is capable of being mounted in a predetermined position such that as brake shoe wear occurs, such brake assembly is capable of compensating for brake shoe wear so as to substantially maintain a predetermined distance between each of such brake shoes and such railway vehicle wheels.
  • 31. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 29, wherein such truck bolster member includes a pair of extension members at each end thereof allowing for a pivotal connection of said first means with such truck bolster member.
  • 32. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 29, wherein each of such truck side frames include extension members attached thereto allowing for pivotal attachment of at least one of said first and second means with such truck side frames.
  • 33. A suspension system for suspending a truck mounted brake assembly within a railway vehicle truck arrangement, as recited in claim 29, wherein each of such cast brake beams includes a brake cylinder mounted thereon.
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