US3648622A - High-capacity freight cars - Google Patents
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- the car comprises two sets of swivel trucks, a span bolster or underframe supported by each set of trucks, longitudinally extending superstructures carried by the span bolsters or underframes and held against swivel with respect thereto, the superstructures having vertical axis elongated pivot elements at the centers of their inboard ends, and lading support means connected by the pivot elements to the superstructures whereby to accommodate articulation of the lading support means and superstructures in the horizontal plane so as to limit the subtended chord length while rounding curves to the distance between the vertical axis pivot elements and thus minimize lateral overhang while maintaining the lading and both superstructures rigid in their longitudinal vertical plane.
- means are provided between the trucks and superstructures for permitting tilting of the superstructures in their longitudinal vertical planes with respect to the truck sets.
- the invention relates to railway rolling stock and consists particularly in a high capacity depressed center freight car of the type having a plurality of trucks at each end.
- the Prior Art Conventional high capacity freight cars are provided at each end with two pairs of trucks, each pair supporting a span bolster, and the span bolsters supporting a secondary span bolster.
- a rigid underframe has high end portions which overlie and, at their ends, are pivotally supported on the centers of the secondary span bolsters and a depressed center load carrying portion. Since the rigid underframe must be sufficiently long to accommodate the lading between the sets of trucks at each end and to extend to the centers of theseconary span bolsters while rounding curves it will define a chord and due to its length will have substantial lateral overhand at its midpoint with consequent lateral clearance violations and lateral instability.
- the invention provides a depressed center railway freight car for long high loads in which the chord length of the underframe is minimized while rounding curves by horizontally articulating, through elongated vertical axis pivots, the load carrying center portion to the supporting end portions.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevation view of a railway car embodying one form of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a plan view of the car illustrated in FIG. 1, on curved track.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged partial side elevation view of the car illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2, partially vertically sectionalized.
- FIG. 4 is a partial side elevational view of a railway car embodying a second form of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a transverse vertical sectional view along line 5-5 of FIG. 4.
- FIG. 6 is a partial side elevational view of a car embodying a third form of the invention.
- FIG. 7 is a horizontal sectional view along line 7-7 of FIG. 6.
- FIG. 8 is a transverse vertical sectional view along line 8-8 of FIG. 7.
- the numerals 1 through 8 inclusive refer respectively to swivel trucks each having three transverse axles 9 each respectively mounting a pair of transversely spaced railway flanged wheels 11.
- Trucks 1 through 8 each has at its center an upwardly open concave cylindrical pivot center plate 13, and primary span bolsters, numbered respectively through 18 inclusive, are provided at their ends with downwardly facing convex cylindrical center plates 19 by which they are respectively carried on the mating center plates 13 of trucks 1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6, and 7 and 8.
- the longitudinally outboard primary span bolsters l5 and 18 are preferably provided with outboard extensions 21 for mounting railway draft gear including couplers 23.
- each primary span bolster is formed with an upwardly facing concave cylindrical secondary center I plate 25, and a pair of secondary span bolsters 27 and 28 each formed at its ends with a downwardly facing center plate 29 are supported, by mating engagements of secondary center plates 29 and 25 respectively on primary span bolsters l5 and 16, and 17 and 18.
- any load carried by the secondary span bolsters will be distributed equally through primary span bolsters 15-18 to trucks 1-8, axles 9 and wheels 11, while the swivel relationship of the trucks to the primary span bolsters and the primary to the secondary span bolsters will permit operation around track curves.
- lading support framing consisting preferably of transversely spaced longitudinally elongated side sills 31 and end members 33 is positioned between the two end truck and span bolster assemblies, side sills 31 being at the lowest level consistent with railroad clearances.
- end members 33 are of generally V-shape in plan and are substantially vertically elongated at their apices and are there formed with a pair of vertically spaced hinged knuckles 37 and 39 on their upper and lower portions respectively, knuckles 37 and 39 being formed with vertically aligned cylindrical bearing apertures 41 and 43.
- Longitudinally elongated 'trussed superstructure frames, generally indicated at 45, are provided with a pair of vertically spaced knuckles 47 and 49 similarly apertured and spaced such that superstructure bottom knuckles 49 underlie framing end member knuckles 39 and thereby support the framing, and superstructure top knuckles 47 overlie framing top knuckles 37.
- Vertically elongated pintles 51 passing through the aligned apertures in knuckles 47, 37, 39 and 49, hold framing 31, 33 and superstructure frames 45 in assembled relation, providing articulation in the horizontal plane and vertical rigidity.
- superstructure frames 45 are supported on secondary span bolsters 27 and 28 midway between secondary span bolster center plates .29 to provide uniform distribution of the load to the latter.
- the outboard ends of superstructure frames 45 are formed with transverse axis trunnions 53 which are rotatably received in transversely spaced bearings 55 in secondary span bolsters 27 and 28.
- the latter are formed at their inboard ends with a pair of transversely spaced upstanding guide abutments 56 which slidably engage the sides of frames 45.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 in which only one end assembly of a car is shown, it will be understood that the other end assembly is identical to the end illustrated, and that the lading support framing 31, 33 is identical to that illustrated, and that the lading support framing 31, 33 is identical to that illustrated in FIGS. 1-3.
- the end assembly illustrated comprises four six-wheel swivel trucks 5, 6, 7 and 8, and a pair of span bolsters 17a and 18a mounted at their ends through center plates 19a on the centers of trucks 5 and 6 and 7 and 8 respectively, as in the previously described embodiment.
- span bolsters 17a and 18a are centrally spherically apertured as at 58 to receive a spherical block 60 formed with a central vertical axis aper- V ture 61 and a pair of transversely extending side bearing arms 63, 63, both having at their outer ends upwardly facing horizontal bearing surfaces 65.
- a secondary span bolster or underframe 67 is formed with a pair of depending cylindrical bosses 69 spaced apart longitudinally of the car and pivotally received in bearing apertures 61 to provide and longitudinal tipping of the primary span bolsters, resulting from vertical track curvature, as well as limited lateral rocking of the underframe 67 on the primary span bolsters and, in transverse alignment with bosses 69, the secondary span bolster is formed with downwardly open cylindrical pockets 71 in which are vertically slidably received pistons 73, on the lower ends of which are mounted shoes 75 which are slidably seated on side bearing surfaces 65 on primary span bolster arms 63. Hydraulic fluid in cylinders 71 maintains secondary span bolster 67 at the proper height above primary span bolsters 17a and 18a.
- Secondary span bolster 67 rigidly mounts a truss superstructure 74 the inboard end of which projects inwardly from the inboard end of truck 5, where it is formed with hinge knuckles 47a and 49a, by means of which it is connected to lading support framing end 33 by pintle 51 and lading support framing end knuckles 37 and 39.
- hydraulic cylinders 71L above both primary span bolsters are connected to each other by conduits 77L and hydraulic cylinders 71R are similarly connected by conduits 77R to form, respectively, closed hydraulic systems whereby upon traversing a hump in the track, pistons 73 associated with inboard primary span bolsters 16a (not shown) and 17a will move upwardly in their cylinders 71L and 71R and, because of the closed hydraulic interconnections 77L and 77R, pistons 73 associated with outboard primary span bolsters 15a (not shown) and 18a will move downwardly, thus equalizing the load of the lading support assembly 31, 33, 74, 67 on the primary span bolsters while providing the necessary longitudinal tipping of the trucks at each end of the car with respect to the vertically rigid lading support assembly.
- superstructure 79 like the superstructure of the last previous embodiment, is rigid with underframe 81 which is directly supported on four six-wheel trucks b, 6b, 7b and 8b.
- Trucks 5b, 6b, 7b and 8b are identical and each has six wheels 11 mounted in transversely spaced pairs on axles 9, which are spaced apart lengthwise of the truck.
- a rigid truck frame comprises spaced longitudinally extending side members 83, 83 supported from axles 9 by equalizers 85 and springs 87, end transoms 89 and intermediate transoms 91.
- Intermediate transoms 91 are disposed between the middle and end wheels of the truck and are connected immediately inwardly of the wheels of the middle axle by transversely spaced longitudinally extending side bearing beams 93, 93.
- the latter are connected by a pair of transverse center beams 95, 95 spaced apart longitudinally of the truck and symmetrically disposed with respect to the center of the truck.
- the latter is formed with a vertical cylindrical aperture 107 in which is pivotally received a cylindrical element 109 vertically depending from the center of underframe 81. It will be understood that there are four such cylindrical elements 109, one of which is pivotally received in blocks 101, 105 of each of trucks 5b, 6b, 7c and 8c. This arrangement accommodates swivel, longitudinal tipping, transverse tilting and lateral movement between the underframe and each truck.
- left and right cylinders lllL and 111R are mounted on the truck frame, their pistons 1l3L and 113R respectively being connected to the sides of pivot block 101.
- pistons 113L and 113R are centered respectively of their cylinders lllL and 111R and the cylinders are filled with hydraulic fluid F on the transversely outer sides of pistons 113L and 113R.
- truck 8b will initially be moved off center toward the right side of the car. This will cause its cylinder 111L to move to the ri ht with respect to piston 113L. This will cause hydraulic fiuid to be forced through conduit 117 to cylinder 111L of truck 7b, causing the cylinder 111L of truck 7b to urge truck 70 to the left relative to underframe 81 the same distance that truck 8b moved to the right.
- each truck is provided on the top surface of longitudinal center members 91, 91 with an arcuate upwardly facing horizontal bearing surface 121, and the underframe is formed with a pair of cylinders 123 vertically disposed and in trans verse alignment with depending cylindrical bosses 109 associated with each of the trucks. Cylinders 123 are centered with respect to bearing surfaces 121, 121.
- Pistons 125 are slidably mounted in cylinders 123 and their lower ends are in the form of convex spherical segments seated in sockets 127 of similar concave spherical segment shape in sockets 127 of similar concave spherical segment shape in sockets 127 of similar concave spherical segment shape in the upper surfaces of downwardly facing shoes 129 which rest on and are slidable with respect to upwardly facing horizontal bearing surfaces 121 on the truck frames to accommodate swiveling and transverse movements of the truck frame relative to the underframe.
- Cylinders 123 of trucks 5b, 6b, 7b and 8b are connected by hydraulic conduit 131 to form closed, fixed volume hydraulic systems and the interconnecting conduit is filled with hydraulic fluid H of such quantity that on level track pistons 125 are centrally positioned in their cylinders 123, as in FIG. 8.
- a railway vehicle comprising two sets of swivel trucks spaced from each other longitudinally of the vehicle, a pair of longitudinally extending load transmitting elements supported respectively on said truck sets, a pair of longitudinally extending superstructures carried respectively by said load transmitting elements and held against swivel with respect thereto, said superstructures having substantially elongated vertical axis pivot-forming elements at the centers of their inboard ends, and a lading unit connected at its ends by said vertical axis pivot'forming elements to said superstructures and there supported on said superstructures to form with said superstructures a horizontally articulated but vertically rigid structure, there being means for permitting tipping of said superstructures about transverse axes with respect to their respective supporting truck sets whereby to accommodate said vehicle to vertical as well as horizontal track curvature.
- each set of swivel trucks comprises two pairs of swivel trucks and a pair of primary span bolsters supported respectively on said pairs of trucks.
- each said load transmitting element comprises a secondary span bolster supported at its ends on said primary span bolsters of each set.
- each said superstructure is rigidly mounted on the respective secondary span bolster, there being means supporting said secondary span bolster on said primary span bolsters to permit the former to tip longitudinally of the vehicle with respect to said swivel trucks sets.
- a railway vehicle according to claim 1 wherein a transverse horizontal pivot bearing means on said load transmitting elements forms the support of each said superstructure on its respective load transmitting element.
- each of said superstructures comprises a truss member having transverse pivot-forming means at its outboard end for mating engagement with said horizontal pivot bearing means on said load transmitting elements.
- said lading unit comprises longitudinally extending framing having at its ends vertical axis pivot means pivotally connected to said vertical axis pivot-forming elements on said superstructures.
- each said superstructure is rigidly mounted on the respective load transmitting element, said tipping means being operative between each said load transmitting element and its respective set of swivel trucks.
- each said load transmitting element is a rigid underframe.
- tipping means comprises vertical piston and cylinder assemblies supporting each said underframe on said swivel trucks respectively, and hydraulic conduit means connecting said as semblies to each other to form a closed hydraulic system.
- each of said sets of swivel trucks comprises two pairs of trucks, there being a transverse double acting cylinder and piston system connecting each truck to said underfrarne, and conduit means connecting corresponding sides of said systems of the truck of each end pair to each other to form closed circuit hydraulic systems whereby lateral movement of one truck of the pair in one direction produces corresponding lateral movement of the other truck of the pair in the opposite direction.
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