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- B61F—RAIL VEHICLE SUSPENSIONS, e.g. UNDERFRAMES, BOGIES OR ARRANGEMENTS OF WHEEL AXLES; RAIL VEHICLES FOR USE ON TRACKS OF DIFFERENT WIDTH; PREVENTING DERAILING OF RAIL VEHICLES; WHEEL GUARDS, OBSTRUCTION REMOVERS OR THE LIKE FOR RAIL VEHICLES
- B61F5/00—Constructional details of bogies; Connections between bogies and vehicle underframes; Arrangements or devices for adjusting or allowing self-adjustment of wheel axles or bogies when rounding curves
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- This invention relates'to new and useful improvements in car trucks and particularly six-wheeled trucks, the object being to construct the truck in such manner that the pins or bolts from which the stirrup is suspended may be removed conveniently to dismantle the truck for purposes of repair,
- @ur invention' consists in extending the stirrup up above the holster and to so locate the bolts or pins that they may easily be removed to dismantle the truck when the spring is compressed and the strains upon said bolts relieved.
- a represents an end and adjacent portion of one ofthe cross-holsters, and b the corresponding part of the frame of a sixwheeled car truck, the end portion of the bolster a passing beneath the side member or wheel-piece l of the frame?) and bearing ther-eat on the spring c which is supported on the spring-plank (l, all the, said parts sesde Feb. e, mi2;
- c - is the swing-hanger which, inthe present case, is of the swing-link type adapted to pass under and supporthe corresponding .end portion of the spring-planl (Z in the usual manner, the arms 2 of the hanger e extending upward above the bolster a and formed transversely therethrough at their .upper ends, respectively, with an eye
- each eye 3 when assembling the parts, and through a corresponding bearing 3 formed above the bolster a, at each side of each arm 2 of the hanger *e in a suitably shaped member 4 which connects the opposite cross-members or transoms 5 of the frame b together, ⁇ at a suitable distance above the'top of the bolster a, is passed a pivot-bolt or pin 6 which is preferably fixed by a head and nut against the outerl faces of the bearings 3', sufficient play fory the free swing of the hanger e'or itspivobbolts 6 being allowed at the pivoted end of each arm 2 between its bearings 3 as shown.
- the bearings 8 in the present case are preferably formed at one side of each arm 2 of the hanger @,'in the side of the corresponding transom 5, and at. the other side in a lug'.7 (Fig. 2) dependent from the top vwall of the member 4f, .which partly covers and forms an overhanging hood or screen to the upper pivoted ends of the arms 2 for the exclusion of cinders and stones therefrom, as shown.
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o. H. HOWARD A; H. M. PFLAGER. i GAR TRUCK.v
APPLICATION FILED MAY s, 1911A 1,016,630. Patend Feu-6, 1912. 4
To' all whom t may concern.'
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CLARENCE HOWARD AND HARRY M. PFLAGER, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOUBI, A.SSIEGN'OltSlV I TQ DOUBLE BODY BOLSTER COMPANY, 0F ST. LOUS, MISSOURI, ACORPORATION OF NEW masi-rr.
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CARTTRUCK.
Specification of LettersPatent.
Application led May 5, 1911. Serial No. $25,395.
Be it known that we, CmnnNcn H. How- Aiu) and HARRY M. PvLMuin, citizens of the United States, residing at St. Louis, Missouri, have invented certain new and useful lmprovenients in Ca1-'l`rucks, of which the following is a full, clear, and exact description, such as will enable others skilled in the art to `which it appertains to malte and use the saine, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure l is a top plan view of an end and adjacent portionof one of the cross-holsters and corresponding art of the frame of a six-wheeled car truc t, having our improved swing-hanger applied thereto; Fig. 2 is aside elevation of the bolster and corresponding section through the frame and swing-hanger on line 2 2, Fig. 1, and Fig. 3 is a '-cross.
section through the bolster and correspondingA section through the frame' on line 3MB, Alti`igs.'1 and'2, showing the swing-hanger in front elevation.
This invention relates'to new and useful improvements in car trucks and particularly six-wheeled trucks, the object being to construct the truck in such manner that the pins or bolts from which the stirrup is suspended may be removed conveniently to dismantle the truck for purposes of repair,
etc. Ordinarily, the end of the stirrup ter ininates opposite the bolster, the ends of which lat-ter pass under the side members of the truck frame, and hence it is a matter of considerable ditliculty to remove the pins by which the stirrup is connected tothe lugs on the under side of the truck frame for the purpose of dismantling the truck.
@ur invention'consists in extending the stirrup up above the holster and to so locate the bolts or pins that they may easily be removed to dismantle the truck when the spring is compressed and the strains upon said bolts relieved.
Other'features of the invention reside in the construction, arrangementand combination of the several parts, all of which will be hereinafter more specifically described and pointed out in the claims.
a represents an end and adjacent portion of one ofthe cross-holsters, and b the corresponding part of the frame of a sixwheeled car truck, the end portion of the bolster a passing beneath the side member or wheel-piece l of the frame?) and bearing ther-eat on the spring c which is supported on the spring-plank (l, all the, said parts beratende Feb. e, mi2;
ing duplicated at the other side of the truck,
and, .except as to the adaptation of the frame b to our invention, of the usual wellknown construction, requiring no further description.
c -is the swing-hanger which, inthe present case, is of the swing-link type adapted to pass under and supporthe corresponding .end portion of the spring-planl (Z in the usual manner, the arms 2 of the hanger e extending upward above the bolster a and formed transversely therethrough at their .upper ends, respectively, with an eye Through each eye 3, when assembling the parts, and through a corresponding bearing 3 formed above the bolster a, at each side of each arm 2 of the hanger *e in a suitably shaped member 4 which connects the opposite cross-members or transoms 5 of the frame b together,` at a suitable distance above the'top of the bolster a, is passed a pivot-bolt or pin 6 which is preferably fixed by a head and nut against the outerl faces of the bearings 3', sufficient play fory the free swing of the hanger e'or itspivobbolts 6 being allowed at the pivoted end of each arm 2 between its bearings 3 as shown.
The bearings 8 in the present case are preferably formed at one side of each arm 2 of the hanger @,'in the side of the corresponding transom 5, and at. the other side in a lug'.7 (Fig. 2) dependent from the top vwall of the member 4f, .which partly covers and forms an overhanging hood or screen to the upper pivoted ends of the arms 2 for the exclusion of cinders and stones therefrom, as shown.
By this construction, on prying and slightly raising the'spring-plank Z with the j springs c and bolster a, their weight Vis removed from the upper pivot-bolts 6, thereby enabling thc latter, on removal of their nuts, to be withdrawn from their bearings 3', and from the arms 2 of the hanger e,
-which can then be readily lowered and removed froin the truck and replaced or renewed without disturbing the bolster a and its appendages.
From the above it will be seen that the bolts pass through lugs on each side of the .stirrup eyes and hence are subjected to dou'- arranged on the inner ends of the bolts so that access thereto may be conveniently had through the opening between the side member of thev truck frame and the hoodeon neeting member 4.'.
We claim:
l. In a car truck the combination of a 2. In a ear truck the combination ot' av truck frame and, its transoms, of a hood member tornnng a Connection between sind Y* vtransoms adjacent the side member of said truck frame, and hanger supports depending from said hood member.
3. In a ear truek the combination of a truck frame and its transoms, of a hood conneetion between Said transoms adjacent the side member of said frame, lugs extending from said hood connection and transoms, a hanger whose pivot eyes are arranged between said lugs, and removable bolts passing through said lugs and said hanger eyes, said truck frame having an opening adjacent the nuts on said bolts whereby access may be had thereto, and a bolster supported by said hangen, said bolster being below the plane of said bolts. 1
4. In a ear truck, the combination of a truck frame having transoms, a bolster, a bolster hanger, a member connecting the transoms above the bolster, and lugs on said member above the horizontal area of the bolster for supporting the bolster hanger.
In testimony whereof we hereunto aiix our signatures in the presence of two witnessesfthis 25th day of April, 1911.
CLARENCE H. HOVVAHD. HARRY M. IFLAGEB. Witnesses C. T. VVESTLAKE, l,HAL C. BELLVILLE.
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