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US1131884A
US1131884A US76524613A US1913765246A US1131884A US 1131884 A US1131884 A US 1131884A US 76524613 A US76524613 A US 76524613A US 1913765246 A US1913765246 A US 1913765246A US 1131884 A US1131884 A US 1131884A
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    • B61FRAIL 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
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  • My im'entieii lies 'ior its object 'lo provide :i eau' truck of improved Colmi-motion, .emi toeiicli ends, geifierolly eimf'aefl, the invention.
  • the height of the car coupler can be maintained more nearly uniform.
  • the design permits' the use of lateral motion devices and spread side bearings on the bolster, Without the danger of tipping the truck frame and box ed y,the axle, and thereby permittin the journal box Wedges to become displac with resulting Ihot box. or derailment. Because the shocks of rough track are absorbed in l y the springs over the journal boxes,l the journals will run cooler. With play between the anges of the journal boxes and the pedestals, the springs will insure more equal pressure on top of the journal and, consequently, on the bearings in the box.
  • theupper llange of the side frame 1, at a point above the spring 6, isv widened at 1a to form pockets that receive the upper ends of the springs and hold them properly positioned.
  • Fig. 6 The construction illustrated in Fig. 6 is the saine as that shown in Fig. 5, except that an eliptical leaf spring 6 is directly rested on the top of the journal box.
  • a'car truck the combination with a truck side frame having inner and outer journalbox guiding pedestals, the said columns being open at their lower ends for the application and removal of? the journal boxes, springs' interposed between said journal boxes and truck frame, angular gibs or stops detachably applied to the lower ends of said inner columns, having laterally spaced bolt holes 'adapting them to be usedon either end of the truck side frame, and nut-equipped ybolts adapted to be passed through flanges of said side frames and through' one or the other of the bolt holes of said gibs ln testimony whereof l aiix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.

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W. H. WILSON'.
CAR TRUCK.
APPLICATION FILED HAY 3, 1913. Ll M@ Patented Mar. 16, 1915 W. H. WILSON.
CAR TRUCK. APPLICATION FILED MAI' 3. 1913.
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le it liiowii Eliot L T'i'lilmmif H. Vileeox, a citizen oli' lil-1e United States, reeidig zii; Sla, Paul, in 'elle @Gumy of Blunsey and Stilte of lliiiiieeot-zi, lieve invented ceraiii new and iieeul IlimpioVeii'ieiile.in ljfv-'lfriielfsg sind iloliereby ileeliire Elie lollewing ino be ilull, clear, und exact descriptif i of lille invention, such as will enable @elle skilled in die art lo which ii; :ippertfiiiie make and use she 5eme,
My im'entieii lies 'ior its object 'lo provide :i eau' truck of improved Colmi-motion, .emi toeiicli ends, geifierolly eimf'aefl, the invention. eomsisibs oi' elle novel devices and combinations ol devices liereinalr deecibed aml- 6 ned in lle claims.
ltuloderii railway development, each year, (iemands heavier and larger The development o' the heavy cer has made the rmlfs less flexible enclgi'ezitly increased the ll. er el' derailments. This is particularly el' iii steel friuiie box Cars, in `all Y:Steel noir struction eers 4and iii refrigerator Cars. lliese heavy and rigid. rucksiileo produce shocks .or pounding actions which are not only Llimgei'oue but very destrucive to alie rails and to the rolling' stock. In ordinary cui' eoneliruction, il; is diliioult to iveiiove 'the :mile boxes from their seats iii the side frames.
my impl' T#ed truck', ehe 'journal boxes re mounzeil in the side iframes for limited. @Nicol movemenisyaiid springs interposed belweeii valle 4joriliml boxes and the eide frames. This provides flexibility beibween the journal incl side frames, :which will nearly or quie eliminare Shocks .due lo the uneven tri-lelie, by absorbing such shoolie directly in. the "i gs, Uerliaiii other spriiis'fe ire iiiierpoeenl laebweeiilie side l: ehe load will wie triiells7 eo that liey muy beelieily and. quickly' moved simply by jacking lip the eide frames. Al suitable gilroretop, en eeriiii oi the journal box pedeslilel lo ,iaei'riiall'y hold the journal boxes agaiiiet fliepleeezileiit :ind iii working; positief between. "iie pedestels.
The iiiveiitl. which will be lili .iiiwinei more fully describe@ ie illue're'ued ii the aecompnnying flrewizigje-'wherein Alike @llametersindicate like parfuetliroughoulg lle several views.
` These projeceiiig ends of siii( Leferriiog io lie dimviiiiffq,Figure l new iii eide elevation. wf," li i tioueil and. will), some iuris-i :loved5 sli-owing zi ear ruel; eiiiliollyiiig y iliveiiiom.; @o Fig. 2 is i plan i'iew oi' elle parte shown in Fig. l, some perlas being lio l l away; ll 3 is reriezil non luiken oil aille -li e. 11;11-3 on l with the .Spring-s and bei; shown in full.; ,j u i :md 6 are views eei- 155,
a modi triiied in l The side lrames l, as illuereied, @list Slrsieiiiree inclusive.
preferably @ist from steel. "llie lziiisoms 3 vare belted, riveee or otherwise secured ino blieeide 'frames in lie usuel way, :mdlie springs 5, :is shown, directly nippel-ib'lie4 enfle oi die l-ifuel; bolster which liolsbe Werl-1s vertically iii openiii e iii the saideicle friiiiieen 5o im: *ellis invention coilcerned., if; 's immaerial win-lier Mie springs 5 Llireetiy Orl ielle 'ioleer fl or Whether they aeeompiieli is *J rough iiite used lateral motion Cle/Vices. L-.ie journal boxes 2 are lformeel with lmeriilly spliced guide .ribs
22 which embrace pedesszile ami. oue? pedestal?, B the side ifreiiiee, The veliicl S5 the outer pedes als 831e in l o' wzirally 'aperetl' emremiies @if i frames. lflie 'eid peclesiels *i' .and 8 lie-file parallel opposing faces, but elle .oi'iiier e21- tenfl beloir the luter final are.provideel gibs 9, as shown, yiii .flle form n Leslie-peil eizop ome-l1 lewe seemed to :the mid `pedesl;le Y, by inrete-cl bolts il). lllieii'figume. 9 are lpreferf/ioly formeel o with grooves 7 vin eine under the joui'i-.el .lowes farm each 'journal box andthe corresponding side' traine; The groups of springs 5 and 6 should have approximately the same carry. ingc'apacity. "'With this arrangement', it is evident that Yshocks produced by rou h ltra-ck, are immediately absorbed .by t e springs 6, because the journal boxes are very light, as compared with the side frames, and consequently, the inertia of the journal boxes is easily overcome, and the yielding of the springs 6 takes up the shock without overcoming the inertia of the relatively heavy side frames.
By using springs on top of the journal boxes as Well as under thebolsters, the height of the car coupler can be maintained more nearly uniform. The design permits' the use of lateral motion devices and spread side bearings on the bolster, Without the danger of tipping the truck frame and box ed y,the axle, and thereby permittin the journal box Wedges to become displac with resulting Ihot box. or derailment. Because the shocks of rough track are absorbed in l y the springs over the journal boxes,l the journals will run cooler. With play between the anges of the journal boxes and the pedestals, the springs will insure more equal pressure on top of the journal and, consequently, on the bearings in the box.
In the present construction illustrated in said Figs. l. to 3 inclusive, theupper llange of the side frame 1, at a point above the spring 6, isv widened at 1a to form pockets that receive the upper ends of the springs and hold them properly positioned. The
' journal boxes.
lower ends of the said springs will preferably be centered -or positioned by suitable bosses on the journal box.
By reference to F ig. l, it will be noted that there is a clearance between the upper edges of the gibs 9 and the bottoms of the F ig. brit may be further stated, shows the relative position of the journal boxes and side frames under normal `or, ordinary load and the journal boxes may nuove both upward and downward, in respoot to the position shown in said Fig. l. Also, by reference to Fig; 1, it will be not d, that the pedestals '2' and 8 are made to: pro- 'vide a iull bearing for the wearing faces of melissa pedestal 7, and to avoid making these gibs in rights and lefts, l provide the same with two laterally spacedbolt holes 9a, shown in detail in Fig. 7.' Obviously, the particular bolt hole 9a Wb'eh happens to be turned out- Ward, will be used for the application of the bolt l0.
ln the modified construction illustrated in F 4l, a single coiled'spring 6 of the carrying capacity of two of the springs (i, is interposed between the journal box 2 and the side frame l. In the construction illustrated in Fig. 5,A a flat leaf spring 6b is seated at its ends on bearing lugs 2b on 'the journal box 2,
and is provided with a central yoke upon which rests the overlying flange of the frame l'. The construction illustrated in Fig. 6 is the saine as that shown in Fig. 5, except that an eliptical leaf spring 6 is directly rested on the top of the journal box.
What I claim is: i
l. In a car truck, the combination with a cast side frame havin integrally formed inner and outer journa box guiding pedestals opened at their lower ends for the ap plication and removal of the-journal boxes,
and approximately L-shaped gibs detachably bolted to the lower extremities of the inner bolster columns and having interlock ing engagement therewith and permitting accidental removal of the journal boxes from between the said columns.
2. In a'car truck, the combination with a truck side frame having inner and outer journalbox guiding pedestals, the said columns being open at their lower ends for the application and removal of? the journal boxes, springs' interposed between said journal boxes and truck frame, angular gibs or stops detachably applied to the lower ends of said inner columns, having laterally spaced bolt holes 'adapting them to be usedon either end of the truck side frame, and nut-equipped ybolts adapted to be passed through flanges of said side frames and through' one or the other of the bolt holes of said gibs ln testimony whereof l aiix my signature in presence of two Witnesses.
WlLLlAlil li. WILSON. Witnesses:
A. el. immensen, Jeux E. HnnoniuonY
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US2720848A (en) * 1946-05-08 1955-10-18 Symington Gould Corp Snubbed railway truck
US2721523A (en) * 1952-04-12 1955-10-25 Locomotive Finished Material C Railway truck

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US2720848A (en) * 1946-05-08 1955-10-18 Symington Gould Corp Snubbed railway truck
US2721523A (en) * 1952-04-12 1955-10-25 Locomotive Finished Material C Railway truck

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