The invention relates to a rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame. In addition, the invention relates to a rail vehicle. Furthermore, the invention relates to a method for producing a rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame.
If wheel sets without a bogie frame are mounted directly on a car body of a rail vehicle, then the necessary tolerances of the attachment points are very small, and the number of attachment points is very large. For example, attachment points are required for the longitudinal follower, the suspension, the drive suspension, the braking device and the damping unit.
In order to mount the individual chassis components on the car body, machining of the attachment points on the car body is normally required. For the machining operation, a correspondingly comprehensive machining station is needed. Considerable technical effort is necessary for this purpose.
For the aforementioned mounting variants, considerable effort is consequently necessary.
There is therefore the object of specifying a device and method with which an attachment of chassis components to a sub-frame of a rail vehicle with reduced effort is made possible.
This object is achieved by a rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame, a rail vehicle and a method for producing a rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame as described below.
The rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame according to the invention has a plurality of mounting interfaces for chassis components at predetermined positions. A chassis can comprise all the components which are used to connect the chassis and the car body via the wheels to the rails or the interaction of the wheels with the rails. In the intended arrangement of the intermediate frame, the plurality of mounting interfaces is arranged on the underside of the intermediate frame, that is to say on the side of the intermediate frame that faces the ground. Advantageously, the plurality of mounting interfaces is formed directly on the space-saving intermediate frame, so that no machining stations of large dimensions are necessary. The rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame according to the invention has at least one defined mounting interface for fixing to a sub-frame of a car body of a rail vehicle. The defined mounting interface is arranged on the sides or the upper side of the intermediate frame, that is to say the side of the intermediate frame that faces away from the ground. The arrangement of the wheel sets, that is to say the chassis components, is highly simplified by the introduction of the intermediate frame, since only the intermediate frames but not a multiplicity of individual interfaces have to be positioned relative to one another on the sub-frame of the car body. The positioning of the individual chassis components relative to the sub-frame and the car body can be carried out very easily by, for example, forming a common interface between the intermediate frame and the sub-frame of the car body or by aligning the intermediate frames.
The rail vehicle according to the invention has a rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame on its car body. The rail vehicle according to the invention shares the advantages of the rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame according to the invention.
In the method according to the invention for producing a rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame, a plurality of mounting interfaces for chassis components is arranged at predetermined positions of the rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame. Furthermore, at least one defined mounting interface for fixing to a sub-frame of a car body of a rail vehicle is formed on the rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame. The method according to the invention for producing a rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame shares the advantages of the rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame according to the invention.
The dependent claims and the following description each include particularly advantageous refinements and developments of the invention. In particular, the claims of one claim category can also be developed in a way analogous to the dependent claims of another claim category and the description parts thereof. In addition, within the context of the invention, the various features of different exemplary embodiments and claims can also be combined to form new exemplary embodiments.
In a preferred refinement of the rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame according to the invention, the mounting interfaces have a mounting interface for a wheel set guide. The wheel set guide is used to transmit the longitudinal forces between the wheel set and the wheel set intermediate frame and to guide the wheel set in the track. Advantageously, a wheel set can be positioned exactly in a simple manner without complicated machining operations on the car body of a rail vehicle being necessary.
In a variant of the rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame according to the invention, the plurality of mounting interfaces has a mounting interface for a drive suspension. A drive suspension can comprise load-bearing elements for components for the traction of a vehicle, such as, for example, an electric motor, a gearbox and so on. Advantageously, the arrangement and mounting of the drive suspension can be carried out on a compact and easily machined intermediate frame.
In a refinement of the rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame according to the invention, the plurality of mounting interfaces has a mounting interface for a braking device. The braking device must be positioned exactly relative to the wheels in order to develop a braking effect. Advantageously, the relative positioning of the braking device relative to the wheels or relative to the suspension of the wheels can be carried out with little effort on a compact intermediate frame.
In a specific variant of the rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame according to the invention, the plurality of mounting interfaces has a mounting interface for a damping unit. Such a damping unit usually has a hydraulic or mechanical damping element, which is in contact with an axle suspension. Advantageously, because of the compact dimensions of the wheel set intermediate frame, the exact positioning of the suspension of the damping element on the rail vehicle can be carried out in a simplified manner.
In a specific variant of the rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame according to the invention, the latter has any desired combination of the aforementioned interfaces.
The rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame according to the invention can be dimensioned in such a way that the rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame is substantially smaller than the car body. Advantageously, the rail vehicle wheel set intermediate frame can be machined more easily than a considerably more largely dimensioned car body. In particular, for example, individual holes for interfaces for chassis components can be exactly positioned more easily than in a more largely dimensioned car body since, for example, the tools and measuring devices used for this purpose can have smaller dimensions.
The invention will be explained in more detail below with reference to the appended figures and by using exemplary embodiments.
In conclusion, it is pointed out once more that the above-described methods and devices are merely preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention and that the invention can be varied by those skilled in the art without leaving the scope of the invention, to the extent to which it is predefined by the claims. For completeness, it is also pointed out that the use of the indefinite article “a” or “one” does not exclude the relevant features also being present several times.
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