Three-piece railway truck frame having a selectively removable bolster

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6422154
  • Patent Number
    6,422,154
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 14, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A railway truck frame for a railway truck including a first side frame and a second side frame, each side frame having an inverted trapezoidal-shaped window including a first inclined side and a second inclined side. The truck frame also includes a bolster having a first end and a second end which extends transversely between the first and second side frames. Each end of the bolster includes a first inclined channel and an opposing second inclined channel. Each channel includes an exterior flange, a spaced apart interior flange, and a bearing surface located between the exterior and the interior flanges. Each inclined side of a window is adapted to be located in a respective first or second channel between the exterior flange and the interior flange of the channel and in engagement with the bearing surface of the channel. A locking device such as a jack is located in each window between the top of the end of the bolster and the top side of the window which selectively forces the end of the bolster downwardly into engagement with the side frame such that the end of the bolster is rigidly but removably connected to the side frame.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed to a three-piece railway truck frame of “H” frame type construction having a bolster extending between first and second side frames, and in particular to a three-piece railway truck frame wherein the bolster may be selectively rigidly connected to and removed from each side frame.




Railway freight car trucks of “H” frame type construction typically include a truck frame having a pair of side frames that are spaced apart from, and parallel to, one another. The side frames are connected to one another by a transversely extending bolster. The prior railway truck frame was cast or fabricated from steel as a single unitary and integral member. Alternatively, the prior railway truck frame was constructed from three separate pieces, namely a bolster, a first side frame and a second side frame. In the three-piece version of the prior railway truck frame the connection between each bolster end and a side frame was made by mating machined cylindrical areas with one another and then welding each bolster end to a respective side frame, or by other joint structure welded together. The bolster was thereby, for practical purposes, permanently attached to the side frames. This procedure is expensive, labor intensive and makes disassembly or removal of the bolster from the side frames for conducting repairs virtually impossible without damaging the truck frame. The present invention overcomes these problems in the prior art.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A railway truck frame for a railway truck including a first side frame, a second side frame, a bolster, and a plurality of locking devices. The first and second side frames each include a window extending through the side frame. The window includes an inclined first side and an inclined second side which are arranged in a generally V-shaped manner such that the window is generally trapezoidal-shaped. The first and second inclined sides of each window include one or more generally planar bearing surfaces.




The bolster includes a first end and a second end. Each end of the bolster includes a first inclined channel having a first exterior flange, a first interior flange spaced apart from the first exterior flange and a bearing surface located between the first exterior flange and first interior flange. Each end of the bolster also includes a second inclined channel having a second exterior flange, a second interior flange spaced apart from the second exterior flange, and a second bearing surface located between the second exterior flange and second interior flange. The flanges and bearing surface of the first channel and the flanges and bearing surface of the second channel are located in a generally V-shaped arrangement with respect to one another. The first and second channels of the first end of the bolster are adapted to respectively receive the first side and second side of the window of the first side frame, such that the first side frame is located between the interior flanges and exterior flanges of first and second channels and such that the bearing surfaces of the first side and second side of the window are in engagement with the bearing surfaces of the first and second channels. The second end of the bolster is constructed in the same manner as the first end of the bolster and is adapted to engage the second side frame in the same manner as the first end of the bolster engages the first side.




One or more locking devices are located between the top of the first end of the bolster and a top side of the window in the first side frame. One or more locking devices are also located between the top of the second end of the bolster and the top side of the window of the second side frame. Each locking device comprises a jack having a first base member adapted to engage the top of the bolster and a second base member adapted to engage the top side of the window. The jack also includes first and second wedges which are located between the first and second base members. The first and second wedges are coupled to one another by a fastener that is adapted to selectively draw the wedges toward one another. The wedges thereby force the first and second base members apart from one another and force the end of the bolster into engagement with the first and second sides of the window of the side frame such that the end of the bolster is rigidly connected to the side frame. The locking devices can be selectively removed from the window of each side frame to permit the ends of the bolster to be selectively moved from the window of each side frame.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES





FIG. 1

is a side elevational view of a railway truck including the three-piece railway truck frame of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a top plan view of the railway truck including the three-piece railway truck frame.





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view taken along line


3





3


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of the bolster of the railway truck frame.





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view of the locking device of the railway car truck frame.





FIG. 6

is an end view of the locking device.





FIG. 7

is a top plan view of the locking device taken along line


7





7


of FIG.


5


.





FIG. 8

is an exploded view of the locking device.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The railway truck frame


20


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, is adapted for use as part of a railway truck


22


. In addition to the truck frame


20


, the railway truck


22


includes a first wheel set


24


including an elongate axle


26


having a central axis


28


, and first and second wheels


30


. The railway truck


22


also includes a second wheel set


32


including an elongate axle


34


having a central axis


36


, and first and second wheels


38


. Each end of the axles


26


and


34


is connected to the truck frame


20


by one or more resilient springs


40


. The first wheel set


24


is rotatable about the axis


28


with respect to the truck frame


20


and the second wheel set


32


is rotatable about the axle


34


with respect to the truck frame


20


.




The railway truck frame


20


includes a first side frame


50


and a second side frame


52


which is spaced apart from and generally parallel to the first side frame


50


. The second side frame


52


is constructed substantially identical to the first side frame


50


. While the first side frame


50


will be described herein, it is to be understood that the second side frame


52


is constructed in the same manner. Corresponding elements between the first side frame


50


and the second side frame


52


will be indicated with the same reference numbers in the drawing figures. The truck frame


20


also includes a bolster


54


. The railway truck frame


20


thereby includes three major pieces, namely the first side frame


50


, the second side frame


52


, and the bolster


54


.




The first side frame


50


extends between a first end


56


and a second end


58


and includes a generally linear central axis


60


. Each end


56


and


58


of the first side frame


50


includes a pedestal adapted to receive a bearing and one end of the axle of a wheel set. The first side frame


50


includes a midsection


62


located between the first end


56


and the second end


58


. The first side frame


50


includes an external surface


64


and an internal surface


66


. The midsection


62


includes a bolster window


68


which extends transversely through the first side frame


50


from the external surface


64


to the internal surface


66


. As best shown in

FIG. 1

, the window


68


is generally formed in the shape of a trapezoid or an inverted truncated isosceles triangle. The window


68


forms a generally horizontal compression member


70


in the first side frame


50


located above the window


68


and a generally horizontal tension member


72


located below the window


68


.




The bolster window


68


includes a generally horizontal top side


78


extending generally linearly between a first end


80


and a second end


82


. The window


68


also includes a generally horizontal bottom side


84


that extends generally linearly between a first end


85


and a second end


87


. The bottom side


84


is spaced apart from and generally parallel to the top side


78


. The window


68


also includes a first inclined side


86


which extends downwardly and inwardly from the first end


80


of the top side


78


of the window


68


to the first end


85


of the bottom side


84


. The window


68


also includes a second inclined side


88


which extends downwardly and inwardly from the second end


82


of the top side


78


to the second end


87


of the bottom side


84


. As best shown in

FIG. 3

, the second inclined side


88


of the window


68


includes a generally planar and elongate first bearing surface


90


which extends along the length of the second inclined side


88


generally perpendicular to the external surface


64


. The first bearing surface


90


and the external surface


64


intersect at a generally linear edge


92


. The second inclined side


88


also includes a second bearing surface


94


which is generally planar and elongate and which extends along the length of the second inclined side


88


. The second bearing surface


94


is generally coplanar with and spaced apart from the first bearing surface


90


, and is generally perpendicular to the internal surface


66


of the first side frame


50


. The second bearing surface


94


and the internal surface


66


intersect along a generally linear edge


96


. If desired the bearing surfaces


90


and


94


could extend entirely between the edges


92


and


96


as a single bearing surface, or the bearing surfaces


90


and


94


may be spaced inwardly from the edges


92


and


96


.




The first inclined side


86


of the window


68


is constructed in the same manner as the second inclined side


88


. The top side


78


and bottom side


84


of the window


68


may be constructed in the same manner as the first inclined side


86


, having two spaced apart generally planar surfaces, or with a single surface extending between the external surface


64


and the internal surface


66


of the side frame


50


. As stated above, the second side frame


52


is constructed substantially identical to the first side frame


50


and is located generally parallel to and spaced apart from the first side frame


50


. The first side frame


50


and second side frame


52


may each be fabricated or cast from steel as a single integral piece.




The bolster


54


, as best shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, includes an elongate body


104


having a first end


106


, a second end


108


and a central longitudinal axis


110


extending between the first end


106


and the second end


108


. The bolster


54


includes a top side


112


and a bottom side


114


. The first end


106


of the bolster


54


includes a first inclined channel


120


that extends between the bottom side


114


and top side


112


. The first channel


120


includes an external flange


122


that extends generally linearly between the top side


112


and bottom side


114


of the bolster


54


. The external flange


122


includes an outer end


124


and an interior inclined wall


126


. The first channel


120


also includes an internal flange


130


which extends generally linearly between the top side


112


and bottom side


114


of the bolster


54


and which is spaced apart from and generally parallel to the external flange


122


. The internal flange


130


includes an outer end


132


and an inclined interior wall


134


. The first channel


120


also includes a first bearing surface


138


which is generally planar and which extends along and adjacent to the interior wall


126


of the external flange


122


. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the first bearing surface


138


is adapted to engage the first bearing surface


90


of the second inclined side


88


of the window


68


in the first side frame


50


. The first channel


120


also includes a second bearing surface


140


which is generally planar and which extends along and adjacent the internal wall


134


of the internal flange


130


. The second bearing surface


140


is generally coplanar with the first bearing surface


138


and is spaced apart and generally parallel thereto. The second bearing surface


140


as shown in

FIG. 3

is adapted to engage the second bearing surface


94


of the second inclined side


88


of the window


68


in the first side frame


50


. The first and second bearing surfaces


138


and


140


are located between the external flange


122


and the internal flange


130


, and if desired may extend across the entire distance between the flanges


122


and


130


as a single bearing surface.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the external flange


122


and internal flange


130


extend outwardly beyond the bearing surfaces


138


and


140


such that the second inclined side


88


of the first side frame


50


is located closely between the external flange


122


and the internal flange


130


. The edge


92


of the first side frame


50


is located at the intersection of the interior wall


126


of the external flange


122


and the first bearing surface


138


, and the edge


96


of the first side frame


50


is located at the intersection of the interior wall


134


of the internal flange


130


and the second bearing surface


140


. The flanges


122


and


130


thereby prevent movement of the first side frame


50


with respect to the bolster


54


in a direction parallel to the central axis


110


of the bolster


54


and transverse to the central axis


60


of the first side frame


50


.




The first end


106


of the bolster


54


includes a second inclined channel


146


that extends between the top side


112


and bottom side


114


of the bolster


54


. The second channel


146


is located on the opposite side of the bolster


54


from the first channel


120


. The second inclined channel


146


is constructed in the same manner as the first channel


120


and includes an external flange


148


and a spaced apart and generally parallel internal flange


150


. The second channel


146


additionally includes a first bearing surface and a second bearing surface which are located between the external flange


148


and internal flange


150


and which are respectively adapted to engage the first and second bearing surfaces of the first inclined side


86


of the window


68


in the first side frame


50


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the first channel


120


and second channel


146


, as well as their respective flanges and bearing surfaces extend downwardly and inwardly from the top side


112


of the bolster


54


to the bottom side


114


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the first end


106


of the bolster


54


, as viewed along the central axis


110


, is generally trapezoidal in shape and is adapted to fit within the window


68


of the first side frame


50


.




The second end


108


of the bolster


54


is constructed identically to the first end


106


. The second end


108


includes a first inclined channel


156


having an external flange


158


and a spaced apart and generally parallel internal flange


160


. A generally planar first bearing surface


162


is located adjacent to and extends along the external flange


158


and a generally planar second bearing surface


164


is located adjacent to and extends along the internal flange


160


. The bearing surfaces


162


and


164


are located between the flanges


158


and


160


and if desired may join one another to extend completely between the flanges


158


and


160


. The second end


108


of the bolster


54


also includes a second inclined channel


170


located on the opposite side from the first channel


156


. The second channel


170


includes an external flange


172


and an internal flange


174


spaced apart from and generally parallel to the external flange


172


. The second channel


170


includes generally planar first and second bearing surfaces and is constructed substantially identical to the first channel


156


. The second end


108


of the bolster


54


is adapted to fit within the window


68


in the second side frame


52


. The bolster


54


may be cast or fabricated from steel as a single unitary piece.




The first end


106


of the bolster


54


is inserted horizontally into the window


68


of the first side frame


50


and is lowered downwardly such that the first inclined side


86


of the window


68


is located within the first inclined channel


120


of the bolster


54


between the external flange


122


and internal flange


130


with the bearing surfaces of the first inclined channel


120


engaging the bearing surfaces of the first inclined side


86


of the window


68


. and such that the second inclined side


88


of the window


68


is located within the second inclined channel


146


of the bolster


54


between the external flange


148


and internal flange


150


with the bearing surfaces of the second inclined channel


146


engaging the bearing surfaces of the second inclined side


88


of the window


68


. The bottom side


114


of the bolster


54


is spaced apart and above the bottom side


84


of the window


68


in the first side frame


50


. The external flanges


122


and


148


and the internal flanges


130


and


150


prevent movement of the first side frame


50


in a direction parallel to the central axis


110


of the bolster


54


. Vertical forces transmitted from the bolster


54


to the first side frame


50


are transmitted only through the inclined bearing surfaces of the first channel


120


and second channel


146


to the inclined bearing surfaces of the first inclined side


86


and the second inclined side


88


of the window


68


in the first side frame


50


. The magnitude of any bending moments created in the bolster


54


or first side frame


50


is thereby reduced enabling the provision of a lighter weight side frame


50


and bolster


54


. The second end


108


of the bolster


54


is inserted and located within the window of the second side frame


52


in a similar manner such that the bolster


54


extends transversely between the first side frame


50


and second side frame


52


.




The ends


106


and


108


of the bolster


54


may then be rigidly attached or connected to the respective side frames


50


and


52


in one of various different manners. The ends


106


and


108


can be welded to the side frames


50


and


52


, however, this permanent type of connection makes removal of the bolster


54


from the side frame


50


or


52


impractical. It is preferred to removably and rigidly connect each end


106


and


108


of the bolster


54


to a respective side frame


50


and


52


with one or more locking devices


180


.




Each locking device


180


, as shown in

FIGS. 5-8

, is a mechanical jack


182


, although hydraulic or pneumatic jacks may be utilized if desired. The jack


182


includes a first base member


184


having a first end


186


and a second end


188


. A generally planar first surface


190


extends between the first end


186


and second end


188


. A generally arched second surface


192


having a vertex


194


extends between the first end


186


and second end


188


. The first surface


190


is adapted to be located on and engage the top side


112


of the bolster


54


. The second surface


192


includes a first inclined surface portion


196


which is generally planar and which is located between the first end


186


and the vertex


194


. The second surface


192


includes a generally planar second inclined surface portion


198


located between the second end


188


and the vertex


194


. Each of the first and second inclined surface portions


196


and


198


extend outwardly from their respective ends


186


and


188


of the first base member


184


in a direction away from the first surface


190


and both are inclined at the same angle with respect to the first surface


190


. If desired, the first base member


184


may be integrally attached to the bolster


54


.




The jack


182


also includes a second base member


202


which is constructed identically to the first base member


184


. The second base member


202


includes a first end


204


and a second end


206


. A generally planar first surface


208


extends between the first end


204


and second end


206


. The first surface


208


is adapted to engage the top side


78


of the window


68


of the side frame


50


or


52


. The second base member


202


includes a generally arched second surface


210


having a vertex


212


which extends between the first end


204


and the second end


206


. The second surface


210


includes a generally planar first inclined surface portion


214


which extends between the first end


204


and the vertex


212


, and a generally planar second inclined surface portion


216


which extends between the second end


206


and the vertex


212


. As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 8

the second base member


202


is inverted with respect to the first base member


184


. If desired, the second base member


184


may be integrally attached to a side frame.




The jack


182


also includes a first wedge


220


having a horizontal central axis


222


. The first wedge


220


also includes a vertical generally planar outer surface


224


and a spaced apart and generally parallel vertical and planar inner surface


226


. The first wedge


220


also includes a generally planar inclined bottom surface


228


which extends inwardly from the outer surface


224


to the inner surface


226


at an angle to the central axis


222


. The first wedge


220


also includes an inclined top surface


230


that extends inwardly from the outer surface


224


to the inner surface


226


at the same angle with respect to the central axis


222


as the lower inclined surface


228


is disposed. As shown in

FIG. 8

, the first wedge


220


, as viewed from the side, is formed in the general shape of a trapezoid or a truncated isosceles triangle. The first wedge


220


also includes a pair of spaced apart linear bores


232


A-B which extend between the outer surface


224


and inner surface


226


generally parallel to one another and to the central axis


222


.




The jack


182


also includes a second wedge


240


which is constructed identically to the first wedge


220


. The second wedge


240


includes a horizontal central axis


242


. The second wedge


240


includes a vertical generally planar outer surface


244


and a vertical generally planar inner surface


246


that is spaced apart from and generally parallel to the outer surface


244


. A generally planar inclined bottom surface


248


extends inwardly from the outer surface


244


to the inner surface


246


at an angle to the central axis


242


. A generally planar inclined top surface


250


extends inwardly from the outer surface


244


to the inner surface


246


at an angle to the central axis


242


which is the same as the angle at which the lower inclined surface


248


is disposed with respect to the central axis


242


. The second wedge


240


includes a pair of spaced apart linear bores


252


A-B which extend between the outer surface


244


and inner surface


246


generally parallel to one another and the central axis


242


.




The inclined bottom surface


228


of the first wedge


220


is adapted to be located in coplanar sliding engagement with the first inclined surface portion


196


of the first base member


184


and the inclined top surface


230


of the first wedge


220


is adapted to be located in coplanar sliding engagement with the first inclined surface portion


214


of the second base member


202


. Similarly, the inclined bottom surface


248


of the second wedge


240


is adapted to be located in coplanar sliding engagement with the second inclined surface portion


198


of the first base member


184


and the inclined top surface


250


is adapted to be located in coplanar sliding engagement with the second inclined surface portion


216


of the second base member


202


. Each of the surfaces


196


,


198


,


214


,


216


,


228


,


230


,


248


and


250


are inclined at the same angle. As shown in

FIG. 5

, the first surface


208


of the second base member


202


is located generally parallel to the first surface


190


of the first base member


184


. The inner surface


226


of the first wedge


220


is spaced apart from the inner surface


246


of the second wedge


240


when the outer surfaces


224


and


244


of the wedges


220


and


240


are respectively located at the ends of the base members


184


and


202


as shown in FIG.


5


.




Each jack


182


also includes an actuator that provides selective movement of the wedges


220


and


240


with respect to the base members


184


and


202


. As shown in

FIGS. 5-8

the actuator may comprise one or more fasteners. The actuator could alternatively comprise a hydraulic or pneumatic cylinder. Each fastener includes a bolt


260


and a nut


276


. Each bolt


260


includes a threaded shaft


262


having a first end


264


and a second end


266


. A hexagonal head


268


is attached to the second end


266


of the shaft


262


. The first end


264


of the bolt


260


is inserted through a washer


270


, through the bore


232


A in the first wedge


220


, through the bore


252


A in the second wedge


240


, and through a washer


272


. The nut


276


is threadably attached to the first end


264


of the bolt


260


. If desired the washer


272


may be locking washer or a second nut (not shown) may be threadably attached to the first end


264


of the bolt


260


to lock the nut


276


in place and to prevent inadvertent loosening of the nut


276


. The second bolt


260


is similarly inserted through a washer


270


, the bore


232


B of the first wedge


220


, the bore


252


B of the second wedge


240


, and a washer


272


. A second nut


276


is threadably attached to the first end of the second bolt


260


.




Other types of locking devices


180


may be used if desired, such as various types of fasteners. Each end


106


and


108


of the bolster


54


can be directly connected by fasteners such as bolts or pins to a respective side frame


50


or


52


such that upon removal of the fasteners the bolster


54


can be removed from the side frames.




In operation, after the ends


106


and


108


of the bolster


54


have respectively been located and seated within the window


68


of the first and second side frames


50


and


52


, one or more locking devices


180


are placed within the window


68


of the first side frame


50


such that the locking device


180


is located between the top side


112


of the bolster


54


and the top side


78


of the window


68


. If desired, the locking devices


180


may be placed in the top corners between the side frame and the bolster


54


. The nuts


276


on the bolts


260


are tightened such that the first wedge


220


and second wedge


240


are drawn toward one another and are slid along the inclined surfaces


196


,


198


,


214


and


216


of the base members


184


and


202


toward the vertices


194


and


212


. The wedges


220


and


240


thereby force the first and second base members


184


and


202


apart from one another in a vertical direction perpendicular to the central axes


222


and


242


, and thereby increase the distance with which the upper surface


208


of the second base member


202


is separated and spaced apart from the first surface


190


of the first base member


184


. The first surface


190


of the first base member


184


engages the top side


112


of the first end


56


of the bolster


54


and the first surface


208


of the second base member


202


engages the top side


78


of the window


68


of the first side frame


50


.




As the first and second base members


184


and


202


are forced apart from one another by the wedges


220


and


240


, the jack


182


locks the first and second inclined sides


86


and


88


of the window


68


of the first side frame


50


within the first channel


120


and second channel


146


of the first end


56


of the bolster


54


in engagement with the bearing surfaces of the first and second channels


120


and


146


and thereby rigidly connects the first end


56


of the bolster


54


to the first side frame


50


. The nuts


276


may be selectively loosened from the bolts


260


such that the wedges


220


and


240


may be withdrawn, or moved apart from one another, such that the base members


184


and


202


move closer together and eventually disengage from the top side


78


of the window


68


. The jacks


182


may then be removed from the window


68


such that the first end


56


of the bolster


54


may be lifted from the inclined sides


86


and


88


of the window


68


and removed from the window


68


to enable the repair and/or replacement of the bolster


54


or first side frame


50


. One or more locking devices


180


are also used to releasably rigidly connect the second end


58


of the bolster


54


to the second side frame


52


in the same manner.




If desired, the second base member


202


could be eliminated from the jack


182


, and the inclined top surface


230


of the first wedge


220


and the inclined top surface


250


of the second edge


240


could be located generally parallel to the first surface


190


of the base member


184


. In addition, the second wedge


240


could be eliminated if desired such that the fastener directly couples the first wedge


220


to a base member


184


or


202


to provide movement of the first wedge


220


with respect to the base members.




Various features of the invention have been particularly shown and described in connection with the illustrated embodiment of the invention. However, it must be understood that these particular arrangements merely illustrate, and that the invention is to be given its fullest interpretation within the terms of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A railway truck frame for a railway truck including:a first side frame having a compression member, a tension member, and a window extending through said first side frame located between said compression member and said tension member, said window including an inclined first side extending downwardly and inwardly away from said compression member and toward said tension member and a second side; a bolster having a top side, a bottom side, a first end, a second end and a central longitudinal axis extending from said first end to said second end, said first end of said bolster including a first external flange, a first internal flange spaced apart from said first external flange, and an inclined first bearing surface located between said first external flange and said first internal flange, said inclined first bearing surface extending downwardly and inwardly away from said top side and toward said bottom side of said bolster, said first end of said bolster adapted to be located in said window of said first side frame such that said first side of said window is located between said first internal flange and said first external flange of said first end of said bolster and such that said inclined first side of said window engages said inclined first bearing surface of said bolster and thereby supports said first end of said bolster; and wherein, said window and a portion of said bolster located in said window have generally trapezoidal shapes.
  • 2. The railway truck frame of claim 1 including locking means for selectively rigidly connecting said first end of said bolster to said first side frame.
  • 3. The railway truck frame of claim 1 including a locking device having a first end and a second end, said first end of said locking device being selectively movable with respect to said second end of said locking device, said locking device adapted to be located within said window such that said first end of said locking device engages said first side frame and said second end of said locking device engages said bolster, said locking device adapted to selectively force said bolster into engagement with said first side of said window of said first side frame to thereby connect said first end of said bolster to said first side frame, said locking device being adapted to selectively release said first end of said bolster from said first side frame such that said first end of said bolster can be selectively removed from said window of said first side frame.
  • 4. The railway truck frame of claim 3 wherein said locking device includes a first base member, a second base member and a wedge located between said first base member and said second base member, said first base member including said first end of said locking device and said second base member including said second end of said locking device.
  • 5. The railway truck frame of claim 4 wherein said locking device includes a second wedge located between said first base member and said second base member, and an actuator connecting said first wedge to said second wedge, said actuator adapted to selectively draw said first and second wedges toward one another and thereby force said first base member away from said second base member.
  • 6. The railway truck frame of claim 1 wherein said first internal flange is adapted to engage an interior portion of said first side frame and said first external flange is adapted to engage an exterior portion of said first side frame.
  • 7. The railway truck frame of claim 1 wherein said first side of said window includes an inclined bearing surface adapted to engage and support said first bearing surface of said bolster.
  • 8. The railway truck frame of claim 1 wherein said first end of said bolster includes a second external flange and a second internal flange spaced apart from said second external flange, said first end of said bolster adapted to be located in said window of said first side frame such that said second side of said window is located between said second internal flange and said second external flange of said first end of said bolster.
  • 9. The railway truck frame of claim 8 wherein said first end of said bolster includes an inclined second bearing surface located between said second external flange and said second internal flange, said second side of said window adapted to engage said second bearing surface and thereby support said first end of said bolster.
  • 10. The railway truck frame of claim 8 wherein said first external flange and said second external flange are located in a generally V-shaped arrangement with respect to one another, said V-shaped arrangement being disposed generally perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said bolster.
  • 11. The railway truck frame of claim 10 wherein said first internal flange is located generally parallel to said first external flange, and said second internal flange is located generally parallel to said second external flange.
  • 12. The railway truck frame of claim 1 wherein said second side of said window is inclined such that said first and second sides of said window are located in a generally V-shaped arrangement with respect to one another, said first and second sides of said window extending downwardly and inwardly away from said compression member and toward said tension member.
  • 13. The railway truck frame of claim 12 wherein said window includes a bottom side extending between said first and second sides of said window.
  • 14. The railway truck frame of claim 1 including a second side frame having a window extending through said second side frame, said window of said second side frame including a first side and a second side, and said second end of said bolster includes a second internal flange and a second external flange, said second end of said bolster adapted to be located in said window of said second side frame such that said first side of said window of said second side frame is located between said second internal flange and said second external flange of said second end of said bolster.
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