US725380A - Rocker side bearing for railway-cars. - Google Patents

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US725380A
US725380A US13726402A US1902137264A US725380A US 725380 A US725380 A US 725380A US 13726402 A US13726402 A US 13726402A US 1902137264 A US1902137264 A US 1902137264A US 725380 A US725380 A US 725380A
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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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  • FREDERICK B. TOWNSEND OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO W. H. MINER CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
  • My invention relates to improvements in [0 rocker side bearings for-railway cars, and more particularly to improvements upon the gravity-rocker side bearing forming the sub ject of United States Patents No. 646,986, of April 10, 1900, No. 668,642, of February 26,
  • the object of my invention is to provide a rocker side bearing in which the base or bottom plate and reciprocating top plate are secured together by interfi'tting guidesor-fianges and which will at the same time admit of the rockers being insertedin positionbetween the top and bottom plates after the top and bottom plates are assembled and locked together by their interfitting guides or flanges.
  • My invention consists in the means I employ to practically accomplish this object or result-that is to say, it consists, in connection with the base or bottom plate, reciprocating top plate, and a pair of gravity-returningrockers,in providing the bottom plate with openings therein. through which the rockers may be inserted in position between the top and bottom plates, said openings in the bottom plate being closed by separate sections the rockers are in position;
  • My invention further consists in the novel construction of parts and devices andin the novel combination of parts and devices herein shown or described.
  • Figure'l is a perspective view of a rocker side bearing embodying my invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical section on line 2 Jet Fig. .3.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section on line 3 3 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 4 is a detail plan of the base or bottom plate.
  • A represents the bodybolster, and A the truck-bolster,of a railwaycar.
  • the bottom plate is provided with openingsb large enough to admit the rockers through the same.
  • openings 19 one for each rocker are closed by removable sections 3*, having flanges b with rounded corners b, so that after the rockers are inserted and the sections B inplace they may be secured in position by upsetting the marginal edges b of the openings b
  • the gravity returning rockers F have each a large curved lower bearingfacef and a small curved upper bearing-face f, the bearing-faces being concentric with eachjother.
  • the rocker-tread B of the bottom plate is formed on the removable sections B 13 and-is convex or double inclined, as illustrated in the drawings, to prevent lodgment of dirt or cinders thereon.
  • each rocker is larger than its i'nnerend f thus giving the rocker a somewhat tapering or conical shape, as indicated by the broken lines X X in Fig. 2, to compensate forthe'curvature of the tread B about the king-bolt as a center.
  • the top plate D is provided with curved segmental sockets or bearin gs d to receive the upper small bearingfaces f of the rocker.
  • the side guides d of the top plate D are provided with recesses d to receive the projecting ends or studs f of 5 the rockers and by whichin connection with the curved sockets or bearings (lithe reciprocating top plate is connected to the gravity-rockers and caused to return to position when the rockers return to their normal or zoo central position by the gravity action of their large lower bearing-faces.
  • the rockers F F are each provided on its lower bearing-face f with a central row of teeth f, which mesh with corresponding teeth b on the separate section B of the base or bottom plate.
  • the top plate D is provided with a central transverse web (1 and the bottom plate with a central transverse web I).
  • the top plate is first slid or telescoped onto or over the bottom plate.
  • the rockers F F are next inserted upwardly through the openings b in the bottom plate and the separate or removable sections 13 B put in position and then secured in place by any suitable means-such, for example, as upsetting the marginal edges of the opening 5
  • any suitable means such, for example, as upsetting the marginal edges of the opening 5
  • a rocker side bearing the combination with a bottom plate having openings through the same for the insertion of the rockers, separate tread bearing-sections closing said openings, rockers and a reciprocating top plate, said top and bottom plates having interfitting side guides and flanges, and said separate tread bearing-sections of the bottom plate having rounded marginal edges and being secured in the bottom plate by upsetting the marginal edges of the openings therein, substantially as specified.

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N0. 725,380. PATENTED APR. 14, 1903.
-F. B. TOWNSEND. ROCKER SIDE BEARING FOR RAILWAY CARS.
APPLICATION FILED DEC. 31, 1902.
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IINtTED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FREDERICK B. TOWNSEND, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOR, BY MESNE ASSIGNMENTS, TO W. H. MINER CORPORATION OF ILLINOIS.
COMPANY, OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, A
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent N 0,725,380, dated April 14, 1903.
Application filed December 31.1902. "Serial No. 137,264. (No model.)
To all whom it may concern/.-
Be it known that I, FREDERICK B. TOWN- SEND, a citizen of the United States, residing in Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Rocker Side Bearings for Railway-Cars, of which the following is a specification.
My invention relates to improvements in [0 rocker side bearings for-railway cars, and more particularly to improvements upon the gravity-rocker side bearing forming the sub ject of United States Patents No. 646,986, of April 10, 1900, No. 668,642, of February 26,
1901, and No. 715,577, of December 9, 1902.
The object of my invention is to provide a rocker side bearing in which the base or bottom plate and reciprocating top plate are secured together by interfi'tting guidesor-fianges and which will at the same time admit of the rockers being insertedin positionbetween the top and bottom plates after the top and bottom plates are assembled and locked together by their interfitting guides or flanges.
My invention consists in the means I employ to practically accomplish this object or result-that is to say, it consists, in connection with the base or bottom plate, reciprocating top plate, and a pair of gravity-returningrockers,in providing the bottom plate with openings therein. through which the rockers may be inserted in position between the top and bottom plates, said openings in the bottom plate being closed by separate sections the rockers are in position;
My invention further consists in the novel construction of parts and devices andin the novel combination of parts and devices herein shown or described.
In the accompanying drawings, forming a part of this specification, Figure'l is a perspective view of a rocker side bearing embodying my invention. Fig. 2 is a vertical section on line 2 Jet Fig. .3. Fig. 3 is a vertical section on line 3 3 of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a detail plan of the base or bottom plate.
In the drawings, A represents the bodybolster, and A the truck-bolster,of a railwaycar.
which are adapted to be'fixed inplace after B is the bottom or base plate of the side bearing, the same or its tread B being curved To adapt the rockers F F to beinserted up- 6g wardly through the bottom plate 'into'position between the top and bottom plates, the bottom plate is provided with openingsb large enough to admit the rockers through the same. These openings 19 one for each rocker, are closed by removable sections 3*, having flanges b with rounded corners b, so that after the rockers are inserted and the sections B inplace they may be secured in position by upsetting the marginal edges b of the openings b The gravity returning rockers F have each a large curved lower bearingfacef and a small curved upper bearing-face f, the bearing-faces being concentric with eachjother. The rocker-tread B of the bottom plate is formed on the removable sections B 13 and-is convex or double inclined, as illustrated in the drawings, to prevent lodgment of dirt or cinders thereon. The outer end f of each rocker is larger than its i'nnerend f thus giving the rocker a somewhat tapering or conical shape, as indicated by the broken lines X X in Fig. 2, to compensate forthe'curvature of the tread B about the king-bolt as a center. The top plate D is provided with curved segmental sockets or bearin gs d to receive the upper small bearingfaces f of the rocker. The side guides d of the top plate D are provided with recesses d to receive the projecting ends or studs f of 5 the rockers and by whichin connection with the curved sockets or bearings (lithe reciprocating top plate is connected to the gravity-rockers and caused to return to position when the rockers return to their normal or zoo central position by the gravity action of their large lower bearing-faces. The rockers F F are each provided on its lower bearing-face f with a central row of teeth f, which mesh with corresponding teeth b on the separate section B of the base or bottom plate. The top plate D is provided with a central transverse web (1 and the bottom plate with a central transverse web I).
To assemble my rocker side bearing, the top plate is first slid or telescoped onto or over the bottom plate. The rockers F F are next inserted upwardly through the openings b in the bottom plate and the separate or removable sections 13 B put in position and then secured in place by any suitable means-such, for example, as upsetting the marginal edges of the opening 5 After the movable sections B are thus fixed in position all the parts of the rocker side bearing are securely united together, so that they cannot become separated in use or lost.
1. In a rocker side bearing, the combination with a bottom plate of a reciprocating top plate, said plates being provided with interfitting guides and flanges, rockers interposed between the top and bottom plates, said bottom plate being provided with openings through the same through which the rockers may be inserted in position, substantially as specified.
2. In a rocker side bearing, the combination with a bottom plate of a reciprocating top plate, said plates being provided with interfitting guides and flanges, rockers interposed between the top and bottom plates, said bottom plate being provided with openings through the same through which the rockers may be inserted, and separate sections closingthe openings in the bottom plate, substantially as specified.
3. In a rocker side bearing, the combination with a base or bottom plate having openings through the same for the insertion of rockers and provided with separate sections for closing said openings, of a reciprocating top plate and interposed rockers, substantially as specified.
4. In a rocker side bearing, the combina tion with a bottom plate having openings through the same for the insertion of rockers, of separate sections closing said openings, rockers, and a reciprocating top plate, said top and bottom plates having interfitting guides and flanges to hold the plates together while permitting the top plate to reciprocate, substantially as specified.
5. In a rocker side bearing, the combination with a bottom plate having openings through the same for the insertion of the rockers, separate tread bearing-sections closing said openings, rockers, and a reciprocating top plate, substantially as specified.
6. In a rocker side bearing, the combination with a bottom plate having openings through the same for the insertion of the rockers, separate tread bearing-sections closing said openings, rockers and a reciprocating top plate, said top and bottom plates having interfitting side guides and flanges, substantially as specified.
7. In a rocker side bearing, the combination with a bottom plate having openings through the same for the insertion of the rockers, separate tread bearing-sections closing said openings, rockers and a reciprocating top plate, said top and bottom plates having interfitting guides and flanges, and said rockers and said separate tread-sections of the bottom plate being provided with intermeshing teeth, substantially as specified.
8. In a rocker side bearing, the combination with a bottom plate having openings through the same for the insertion of the rockers, separate tread bearing-sections closing said openings, rockers and a reciprocating top plate, said top and bottom plates having interfitting side guides and flanges, and said separate tread bearing-sections of the bottom plate having rounded marginal edges and being secured in the bottom plate by upsetting the marginal edges of the openings therein, substantially as specified.
FREDERICK B. TOWNSEND.
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