CA1243613A - Braking system in a railway car - Google Patents

Braking system in a railway car

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CA1243613A
CA1243613A CA000531804A CA531804A CA1243613A CA 1243613 A CA1243613 A CA 1243613A CA 000531804 A CA000531804 A CA 000531804A CA 531804 A CA531804 A CA 531804A CA 1243613 A CA1243613 A CA 1243613A
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braking system
axles
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Dante J. Graziani, Jr.
William W. Dickhart, Iii
James M. Herring, Jr.
Michael J. Pavlick
Edward J. Renn
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ThyssenKrupp Budd Co
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Budd Co
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Abstract

BRAKING SYSTEM IN A RAILWAY CAR

Abstract of the Disclosure A braking system for a railway car with a pair of side frames for receiving two axles is disclosed wherein two disc brakes are connected to each of the two axles. The braking system includes two actuators for engaging the disc brakes and each of the actuators are disposed on opposite sides of the axles in a staggered relationship in order to provide open areas between the axles and a centrally disposed transverse connecting member of the railway car. The braking system is thereby provided with improved access for its maintenance.

Description

~2436~3 The application is a divisional of Canadian appl.ication No. 472,466 filed on January 21, 1985 by the Budd Company.
This invention relates to railway cars, and in particu-lar, to a braking system used therein.
It is an object of this invention to provlde a brakiny system for railway cars which permits improved acce~s Eor the maintenance of the braking system.
According to the present invention, there is provided in an inboard railway truck including a pair of side frames for receiving two axles each having two wheels connected thereto and having a centrally disposed transverse member connecting said side frames, a braking system comprising: (a) two disc brakes includ-ing discs connected to each of said two axles, (b) said disc brakes including two actuators for engaging said discs; Ic) the actuators on each axle being disposed on opposite sides of the axle and each actuator being disposed at a side of the respective disc, which side is facing away from a nearer wheel on the axle;
and (d) tread brakes disposed outside of said side frames between said wheels and the center line of the truck.
The invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a top view of a railway truck, in accor-dance with the present invention; and Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along lines
2-2 of Figure 1 illustrating the truck and showing additional elements not included in Figure 1.

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`` ~LZ436~L3 DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENT~ON
Referriny to Figure 1, an inboard truck 10 includes side frames 12 and 14 connected by a spider-like centrally dis-posed transverse member 16. Sliders 18 and 20 are disposed under a bolster 22.
A typical inboard truck 10 provides considerably less room than an outboard truck between the side frames 12 and 14 and in the areas between the axles of the wheel-axle units 17 and 19 and center portions of the truck 10. In order to provide a maxi-mum open area for maintenance of the braking system, a staggeredbraking arrangement illustrated is employed.
Axles 24 and 26 are connected through journal box assemblies which are secured to the ends of the side frames 12 and 14. The journal box assembly may be of the type illustrated in a patent 4,338,865 issued July 13, 1982. The axle 24 includes wheels 28 and 30. The axle 26 includes wheels 32 and 34.
Tread brakes 36, 38, 40 and 42 are disposed to apply braking forces to the wheels 28, 30, 32 and 34, respectively. All of the tread brakes are disposed between the wheels and the bol-ster 22. This has the advantage that the tread brakes do notoverhang and lengthen the length of the truck on the exposed side outside of the side frames.
Disc brakes include two actuators 44 and 46 for the discs 48 and 50 mounted to the axle 24. The actuators are disposed on opposite sides of the axle 24 and each actuator 44, 46 is dis-posed at that side of the disc 48, 50 ~hich faces awa~ from the , ~ -~36~3 nearer wheel 28, 30 on the axle. Similarly disposed disc brake actuators 52 and 54 for discs 56 and 58 are mounted to the axle 26.

.,:t~ -2a-,~, , 36~3 The staggered arrangement of the disc brakes 44, 46, 52 and 54 provides space inside of the a~les 24 and 26 between the axles and center of the truck to permit ~aintenance -to be per-formed on the brakes.
Referring to Figure 2, additional elements not illu.s-trated in Figure 1 include a car body 60 supported -through a pair oE mounting members 62 and 64 by mechanical springs disposed with-in spring seats, such as spring seat 66 on the bols-ter 22.
The mechanical springs comprise two pairs of springs 68.
70 and 72, 74. The inner springs 70 and 74 are disposed within the outer springs 68 and 72.
A pair of lateral bumpers 76 and 78 are connected to the bolster 22 between stop or limiting members 80 and 82, respec-tively. These bumpers and stop members limit the lateral move-ments of the car body 60 with respect to the truck 10.
Many details associated with the truck 10 are not illus-trated or described in detail because they are conventional and only indirectly related to the present invention.
The mounting members 62 and 64 are substantially the same and both operate in similar manners. Therefore, only the member 62 will be described in detail, i~ being understood that the description also applies to the mounting member 64.
The mounting member 62 is disposed on top of the mechanical springs 68 and 70. A top plate 84, having a central opening therein, includes a downwardly extending cylindrical piece 86 secured thereto. The top plate 84 engages the botto~ portion of the car body 60. The cylindrical piece 86 extends downwardly hZ43613 between the mechanical springs 68 and 70.
A bottom plate 88. having a central opening therein larger than the opening in the top plate 84, includes a downwardly projecting cylindrical piece 90 secured thereto. The piece 90 extends downwardly between the mechanical springs 68 and 70.
The top plate 84 and bottom plate 88 are spaced from each other to receive an elastomeric ring 92 therebetween, Like-wise, the inner and longer cylindrical piece 86 is spaced from the outer and shorter cylindrical piece 90 to receive an elastomeric ring 94 therebetween.
The elastomeric rings 92 and 94 are disposed to provide isolation and damping between the springs 68, 70 arid the car body 60. The elastomeric ring 92 provides damping of vertical vibra-tions and spring surges developed in the mechanical springs 68 and 70 and prevents the vibrations from being transmitted into the car body 60. The elastomeric ring 94 provides damping of lateral vibrations and spring surges in the spring 68 and 70 and prevents the vibrations from being transmitted to the car body 60.
The advantage in having the mounting means on top of the springs is that isolation for the car body is provided to prevent vibrations from the springs and the truck. In some cases, the mounting means nay be disposed on the bottom of -the springs. In ; this case, the springs will be isolated from the track. Also.
mounting means may be provided on the tops and bottoms of the springs to further damp any vibrations in the truFk and springs.

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Claims

THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION IN WHICH AN EXCLUSIVE
PROPERTY OR PRIVILEGE IS CLAIMED ARE DEFINED AS FOLLOWS:
1. In an inboard railway truck including a pair of side frames for receiving two axles each having two wheels connected thereto and having a centrally disposed transverse member connect-ing said side frames, a braking system comprising: (a) two disc brakes including discs connected to each of said two axles;
(b) said disc brakes including two actuators for engaging said discs; (c) the actuators on each axle being disposed on opposite sides of the axle and each actuator being disposed at a side of the respective disc, which side is facing away from a nearer wheel on the axle; and (d) tread brakes disposed outside of said side frames between said wheels and the center line of the truck.
CA000531804A 1984-03-12 1987-03-11 Braking system in a railway car Expired CA1243613A (en)

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CA000531804A CA1243613A (en) 1984-03-12 1987-03-11 Braking system in a railway car

Applications Claiming Priority (4)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
US06/588,617 US4555095A (en) 1984-03-12 1984-03-12 Isolator for a spring in a railway car
US588,617 1984-03-12
CA000472466A CA1228768A (en) 1984-03-12 1985-01-21 Isolator for a spring on a railway car
CA000531804A CA1243613A (en) 1984-03-12 1987-03-11 Braking system in a railway car

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CA000472466A Division CA1228768A (en) 1984-03-12 1985-01-21 Isolator for a spring on a railway car

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