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US3194181A
US3194181A US214737A US21473762A US3194181A US 3194181 A US3194181 A US 3194181A US 214737 A US214737 A US 214737A US 21473762 A US21473762 A US 21473762A US 3194181 A US3194181 A US 3194181A
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    • B61RAILWAYS
    • 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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  • snubbing means comprising a shoe urged into frictional engagement with either a bolster surface or a side frame surface by means of a helical compression spring. Due to the difference in the size, shape and contour of parts embodied in various snubb'ing arrangements, it will be appreciated that it has not heretofore been possible to interchange parts between trucks having different snubbing arrangements.
  • Another object of the invention resides in the provision of a snubbed truck structure in which wedge wall inserts are detachably mounted on the side frame columns for engagement by friction shoes provided to frictionally engage opposite sides of a bolster.
  • FIGURE 1 is a fragmentary side elevation, partly in section, showing a snubbed railway car truck embodying features of the invention
  • FIGURE 2 is a section taken along the line 22 of FIGURE 1;
  • FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary side elevation, corresponding to FIGURE 1, illustrating a different snubbing arrangement
  • FIGURE 4 is a section taken along the line 44 of FIGURE 3.
  • the snubbing arrangement is shown as comprising an insert 45) having spaced side walls 48 interconnected by a wedge wall 46, the insert being removably mounted within a column chamber 38 by any suitable means, such as weld connections St), to dispose the wedge wall and its surface 52 in a plane inclined downwardly toward the bolster opening 28.
  • the bolster 34 is provided with a wear plate 56 having a vertical friction surface 54 for engagement by a friction shoe 42, the shoe having fric- 3,194,181 Patented July 13, 1955 tion faces 58 and 60 urged against the surfaces 52 and 54, respectively, by means of a helical compression spring 44 seated on the compression member 24 and engaged by a boss 62.
  • FIGURES 3 and 4 The snubbed railway car truck'illustrated in FIGURES 3 and 4 is similar to the truck structure illustrated in FIGURES l and 2 in that it embodies the same parts to provide a different snubbing arrangement.
  • the insert wedge wall 46 is inclined upwardly toward the bolster opening 28, and the friction shoe 42 is biased upwardly between the insert wedge wall and the side of the bolster by means of a compression spring 44 seated on the tension member 22 and engaged by a boss 64.
  • the side walls 48 of the insert are adapted to be maintained in abutting engagement against the column end wall 36 by the shoe 42 and compression spring 44 to facilitate replacement of worn snubbing parts.
  • a snubbed railway car truck including a side frame having tension and compression members interconnected by spaced columns to define a bolster opening, each column having spaced side walls and an end wall, a bolster resiliently supported within said opening, a removable insert adjacent to and mounted on a column, said insert having a surface inclined toward said bolster opening, a compression spring seated on one of said members, and a friction shoe biased by said spring between said insert surface and the side of said bolster, the improvement wherein said insert is secured, independently of said friction shoe, rigidly to the adjacent column against movement in any direction relative thereto.
  • a truck according to claim 1 in which said bolster is provided with a substantially vertical friction surface engaged by said shoe.
  • a truck according to claim 2 in which said spring is seated on said compression member.
  • a side frame having tension and compression members interconnected by spaced columns to define a bolster opening, each column having spaced side walls and an end wall, a bolster resiliently supported within said opening, a removable insert rigidly mounted on a column against movement in any direction relative thereto and formed with a wedge wall having opposing fiat surfaces and two parallel, triangular side walls extending from opposite sides of one of said surfaces, the side walls of said insert being in juxtaposition to the side walls of said columns so as to hold one of said flat surfaces inclined toward said bolster opening, a compression spring seated on one of said members, and a friction shoe biased by said spring between said inclined surface and the side of said bolster.
  • a side frame having tension and compression members interconnected by spaced columns to define a bolster opening, each column having spaced side walls and an end wall, a bolster resiliently supported within said opening, a removable insert rigidly mounted on a column against movement in any direction relative thereto and formed with a wedge wall having opposing first and second flat surfaces and two parallel, triangular side walls extending from opposite sides of said first surface, the side walls of said insert being in juxtaposition to the side walls of said column and engaging said end wall so as to hold said second surface inclined toward said bolster opening, a compression spring seated on one of said members, and a friction shoe biased by said spring between said second surface and the side of said bolster.
  • a side frame having tension and compression members interconnected by spaced columns to define a bolster opening, each column having spaced side Walls and an end Wall, a bolster resiliently supported Within said opening, a removable insert rigidly mounted on a column against movement in any direction relative thereto and formed With a Wedge Wall having opposing first and second flat surfaces and two parallel, triangular side walls extending from opposite sides of said first surface, the side Walls of said insert being in juxtaposition to the side walls of said column so as to hold said first surface inclined toward said bolster opening, a compression spring seated on One of said members,

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y 3, 1965 c. E. TACK ETAL Q 3,194,131
SNUBBED RAILWAY CAR TRUCK Original Filed Feb. 29. 1960 INVENTORS.
United States Patent 3,194,181 SNUBBED RAILWAY CAR TRUCK Carl E. Tack, Elrnhurst, 111., and Albert F. eel1g, In,
St. Louis, Mo., assignors to Amsted Industries Incorporated, Chicago, 11]., a corporation of New Jersey (Driginal application Feb. 29, 1960, Ser. No. 11,597, now Patent No. 3,079,873, dated Mar. 5, 1963. Divided and this application Aug. 3, 1962, Ser. No. 214,737
7 Qlaims. (Cl. 105-197) This invention relates to railway car trucks and more particularly to a truck embodying friction snubbing means for damping relative movements between the bolster and the side frames. This application is a division of our copending application Serial No. 11,597, filed February 29, 1960 now Patent No. 3,079,873, issued March 5, 1963.
Most of the modern railway freight car trucks are provided with snubbing means comprising a shoe urged into frictional engagement with either a bolster surface or a side frame surface by means of a helical compression spring. Due to the difference in the size, shape and contour of parts embodied in various snubb'ing arrangements, it will be appreciated that it has not heretofore been possible to interchange parts between trucks having different snubbing arrangements.
It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide a snubbed railway car truck embodying parts adapted to be arranged in different ways to provide different snubbing arrangements.
Another object of the invention resides in the provision of a snubbed truck structure in which wedge wall inserts are detachably mounted on the side frame columns for engagement by friction shoes provided to frictionally engage opposite sides of a bolster.
The invention embodies other novel features, details of construction and arrangement of parts which are hereinafter set forth in the specification and claims and illustrated in the accompanying drawings, forming part thereof, wherein:
FIGURE 1 is a fragmentary side elevation, partly in section, showing a snubbed railway car truck embodying features of the invention;
FIGURE 2 is a section taken along the line 22 of FIGURE 1;
FIGURE 3 is a fragmentary side elevation, corresponding to FIGURE 1, illustrating a different snubbing arrangement;
FIGURE 4 is a section taken along the line 44 of FIGURE 3.
FIGURE 5 is a detail perspective view of the wedge wall insert shown in FIGURES 1, 2, 3 and 4. Referring now to the drawings for a better understanding of the invention, the snubbed railway car truck is shown as comprising spaced side frames 20, each having tension and compression members 22 and 24 interconnected by spaced columns 26 to define a bolster opening 28 to receive one end of a bolster 3t) resiliently supported on a spring group 32 seated on the tension member. Each side frame column comprises spaced side walls 34 interconnected by an end wall 36 to define a chamber 38 communicating with the bolster opening 28.
Referring now to FIGURES 1, 2 and 5 in the drawings, the snubbing arrangement is shown as comprising an insert 45) having spaced side walls 48 interconnected by a wedge wall 46, the insert being removably mounted within a column chamber 38 by any suitable means, such as weld connections St), to dispose the wedge wall and its surface 52 in a plane inclined downwardly toward the bolster opening 28. The bolster 34 is provided with a wear plate 56 having a vertical friction surface 54 for engagement by a friction shoe 42, the shoe having fric- 3,194,181 Patented July 13, 1955 tion faces 58 and 60 urged against the surfaces 52 and 54, respectively, by means of a helical compression spring 44 seated on the compression member 24 and engaged by a boss 62.
The snubbed railway car truck'illustrated in FIGURES 3 and 4 is similar to the truck structure illustrated in FIGURES l and 2 in that it embodies the same parts to provide a different snubbing arrangement. In this form of the invention the insert wedge wall 46 is inclined upwardly toward the bolster opening 28, and the friction shoe 42 is biased upwardly between the insert wedge wall and the side of the bolster by means of a compression spring 44 seated on the tension member 22 and engaged by a boss 64. It will be noted in this form of the invention that the side walls 48 of the insert are adapted to be maintained in abutting engagement against the column end wall 36 by the shoe 42 and compression spring 44 to facilitate replacement of worn snubbing parts.
We claim:
1. In a snubbed railway car truck including a side frame having tension and compression members interconnected by spaced columns to define a bolster opening, each column having spaced side walls and an end wall, a bolster resiliently supported within said opening, a removable insert adjacent to and mounted on a column, said insert having a surface inclined toward said bolster opening, a compression spring seated on one of said members, and a friction shoe biased by said spring between said insert surface and the side of said bolster, the improvement wherein said insert is secured, independently of said friction shoe, rigidly to the adjacent column against movement in any direction relative thereto.
2. A truck according to claim 1 in which said bolster is provided with a substantially vertical friction surface engaged by said shoe.
3. A truck according to claim 2 in which said spring is seated on said compression member.
4. A truck according to claim 2 in which said spring is seated on said tension member.
5. In a snubbed railway car truck, a side frame having tension and compression members interconnected by spaced columns to define a bolster opening, each column having spaced side walls and an end wall, a bolster resiliently supported within said opening, a removable insert rigidly mounted on a column against movement in any direction relative thereto and formed with a wedge wall having opposing fiat surfaces and two parallel, triangular side walls extending from opposite sides of one of said surfaces, the side walls of said insert being in juxtaposition to the side walls of said columns so as to hold one of said flat surfaces inclined toward said bolster opening, a compression spring seated on one of said members, and a friction shoe biased by said spring between said inclined surface and the side of said bolster.
6. In a snubbed railway car truck, a side frame having tension and compression members interconnected by spaced columns to define a bolster opening, each column having spaced side walls and an end wall, a bolster resiliently supported within said opening, a removable insert rigidly mounted on a column against movement in any direction relative thereto and formed with a wedge wall having opposing first and second flat surfaces and two parallel, triangular side walls extending from opposite sides of said first surface, the side walls of said insert being in juxtaposition to the side walls of said column and engaging said end wall so as to hold said second surface inclined toward said bolster opening, a compression spring seated on one of said members, and a friction shoe biased by said spring between said second surface and the side of said bolster.
7. In a snubbed railway car truck, a side frame having tension and compression members interconnected by spaced columns to define a bolster opening, each column having spaced side Walls and an end Wall, a bolster resiliently supported Within said opening, a removable insert rigidly mounted on a column against movement in any direction relative thereto and formed With a Wedge Wall having opposing first and second flat surfaces and two parallel, triangular side walls extending from opposite sides of said first surface, the side Walls of said insert being in juxtaposition to the side walls of said column so as to hold said first surface inclined toward said bolster opening, a compression spring seated on One of said members,
A and a friction shoe biased by said spring between said first surface and the side of said bolster.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,159,138 5/39 Duryea 105-207 2,352,693 7/44 Davidson 105--l97 2,731,923 1/56 Couch 105--197 10 LEO QUACKENBUSH, Primary Examiner.

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  1. 7. IN A SNUBBED RAILWAY CAR TRUCK, A SIDE FRAME HAVING TENSION AND COMPRESSION MEMBERS INTERCONNECTED BY SPACED COLUMNS TO DEFINED A BOLSTER OPENING, EACH COLUMN HAVING SPACED SIDE WALLS AND AN END WALL, A BOLSTER RESILIENTLY SUPPORTED WITHIN SAID OPENING, A REMOVABLE INSERT RIGIDLY MOUNTED ON A COLUMN AGAINST MOVEMENT IN ANY DIRECTION RELATIVE THERETO AND FORMED WITH A WEDGE WALL HAVING OPPOSING FIRST AND SECOND FLAT SURFACES AND TWO PARALLEL, TRIANGULAR SIDE WALLS EXTENDING FROM OPPOSITE SIDES OF SAID FIRST SURFACE, THE SIDE WALLS OF SAID INSERT BEING IN JUXTAPOSITION TO THE SIDE WALLS OF SAID COLUMN SO AS TO HOLD SAID FIRST SURFACE INCLINED TOWARD SAID BOLSTER OPENING, A COMPRESSION SPRING SEATED ON ONE OF SAID MEMBERS, AND A FRICTION SHOE BIASED BY SAID SPRING BETWEEN SAID FIRST SURFACE AND THE SIDE OF SAID BOLSTER.
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