WO1995034453A1 - Set for bimodal transport - Google Patents

Set for bimodal transport Download PDF

Info

Publication number
WO1995034453A1
WO1995034453A1 PCT/PL1995/000010 PL9500010W WO9534453A1 WO 1995034453 A1 WO1995034453 A1 WO 1995034453A1 PL 9500010 W PL9500010 W PL 9500010W WO 9534453 A1 WO9534453 A1 WO 9534453A1
Authority
WO
WIPO (PCT)
Prior art keywords
bogie
cross member
ball
frame
carrying
Prior art date
Application number
PCT/PL1995/000010
Other languages
French (fr)
Inventor
Marian Medwid
Jerzy Madej
Kazimierz Pohl
Stanis$m(D)aw PIATEK
W$m(D)odzimierz STAWECKI
Janusz KAPA$m(C)A
Romuald Keller
W$m(D)odzimierz GASOWSKI
Tadeusz Starczewski
Ryszard Nowak
Mariusz Staniuk
Original Assignee
Osrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy Pojazdów Szynowych 'tabor'
Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.)
Filing date
Publication date
Priority claimed from PL94303804A external-priority patent/PL174517B1/en
Priority claimed from PL30380694A external-priority patent/PL172457B1/en
Priority claimed from PL94303805A external-priority patent/PL174516B1/en
Application filed by Osrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy Pojazdów Szynowych 'tabor' filed Critical Osrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy Pojazdów Szynowych 'tabor'
Priority to DE69504660T priority Critical patent/DE69504660T2/en
Priority to AU25809/95A priority patent/AU2580995A/en
Priority to EP95920315A priority patent/EP0762965B1/en
Priority to RU97100195A priority patent/RU2136525C1/en
Priority to DK95920315T priority patent/DK0762965T3/en
Publication of WO1995034453A1 publication Critical patent/WO1995034453A1/en

Links

Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • 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
    • B61F3/00Types of bogies
    • B61F3/12Types of bogies specially modified for carrying adjacent vehicle bodies of articulated trains
    • B61F3/125Types of bogies specially modified for carrying adjacent vehicle bodies of articulated trains with more than one axle or wheel set
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61DBODY DETAILS OR KINDS OF RAILWAY VEHICLES
    • B61D3/00Wagons or vans
    • B61D3/10Articulated vehicles
    • B61D3/12Articulated vehicles comprising running gear interconnected by loads
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B61RAILWAYS
    • B61DBODY DETAILS OR KINDS OF RAILWAY VEHICLES
    • B61D3/00Wagons or vans
    • B61D3/16Wagons or vans adapted for carrying special loads
    • B61D3/18Wagons or vans adapted for carrying special loads for vehicles
    • B61D3/182Wagons or vans adapted for carrying special loads for vehicles specially adapted for heavy vehicles, e.g. public work vehicles, trucks, trailers
    • B61D3/184Wagons or vans adapted for carrying special loads for vehicles specially adapted for heavy vehicles, e.g. public work vehicles, trucks, trailers the heavy vehicles being of the trailer or semi-trailer type

Abstract

A set for bimodal transport having use in transferring loads on automobile semi-trailers by railway transport. The set consists of a semi-trailer (100) mounted separably on intermediate rail bogies (200) or on an intermediate rail bogie (200) and on two end rail bogies (300). The semi-trailer (100) has two coupling pins near ends of an outside cross member of the semi-trailer frame while an inside cross member has a seat for supporting bar of the rail bogie (200 or 300). The intermediate rail bogie (200) has two coupling seats placed on the lower adapter and two coupling seats placed on the upper adapter and both adapters are mounted rotatably on two ball-and-socket joints having common axis. The end rail bogie (300) has, mounted on a ball-and-socket joint, a carrying cross beam including a supporting bar and two coupling seats and at the front of the bogie there is a buffer beam.

Description

S e t f o r b i m o d a l t r a n s p o r t
The invention concerns a bimodal transport set for transferring loads on semi-trailers along railway lines.
The road-railway transport set presented in the German laying open invention description No. 3344513 comprises a rail bogie having two separate suspension and coupling systems by means of which two adjacent semi-trailers are supported and coupled. Every semi-trailer is supported on the bogie by means of independent suspension and coupling elements, causing bogie axles to be loaded unevenly in case the semi-trailers are of different weight or are loaded in a different way. It influences unfavourably on reliability of bogie running and by the same restricts speed of the railway set.
The set presented in the Polish patent specification No. 163407 (DE 3939384A1 ) comprises semi-trailers, each of them with one locking pin at the front end and one at the rear end and it is supported on a coupling member connected with the bogie by a ball-and-socket joint.
Use of a very wide coupling member necessary for ensuring of semi-trailer levelling or use of semi-trailers with very high rigidity of the frame are disadvantages of this solution.
The set for bimodal transport according to the invention consists of semi-trailer having a load carrier fixed to the frame provided at the rear part with a road running set of adjusted wheel position level and at the front part with a road king-pin and also at both sides with bogie coupling pins, and of intermediate rail bogies and end rail bogies having adapters with coupling seats. The essence of the invention is that the semi-trailer frame consists of at least two longitudinal members connected crosswise with an outside cross member at each end and with an inside cross member at some distance from the latter. Two coupling pins are symmetrically spaced on the underneath of each outside cross member near its ends. The inside cross member includes a centrally placed seat, which in preferred embodiment is in the form of a port situated along the longitudinal axis of the frame. Each outside cross member of the frame is offsetted upwards above the inside cross member seat in its central part. The frame is provided with two symmetrically spaced homing hooks at both sides near ends of the frame. It is, furthermore, open from underneath at each end between the outside cross member and the seat, while inside from above and at sides it is closed with a homing guard growing narrower at sides from the outside cross member and from the longitudinal member ends to the seat.
The intermediate rail bogie includes a lower adapter mounted in the bogie by a ball-and-socket joint. The lower adapter includes a carrying cross beam on which there are symmetrically spaced two coupling seats and a supporting bar centrally situated along the longitudinal axis of the bogie. Over the lower adapter there is situated an upper adapter connected with the latter by a ball-and-socket joint. The upper adapter includes a carrying cross beam on which there are symmetrically spaced two coupling seats and a supporting bar centrally situated along the longitudinal axis of the bogie. The lower and upper adapters are turned with their coupling seats and supporting bars in the directions opposite to each other. In the preferred solution the coupling seats of both adapters are situated on the same level. Each adapter includes a central support situated in the vertical longitudinal plane under a carrying beam, supported on spring slides mounted on the rail bogie. The supporting bars include homing mandrels near their ends placed at the same level. The carrying beams, however, are provided near their ends with horizontal extension arms equipped with slide plates mating with side spring slides of the running part of the rail bogie. The extension arms of one carrying beam are directed towards the other carrying beam. The slide plates are shaped as sectors of a ring having its centre at the vertical axis of the adapter ball-and-socket joints. The side spring slides are spaced symmetrically on the running part of the rail bogie in the vertical plane going through the vertical axis of the ball-and-socket joints.
The end rail bogie includes a ball-and-socket joint connected with a carrying cross beam including centrally situated supporting bar and two symmetrically spaced coupling seats, which together with supporting bar are turned in the direction opposite to the buffer beam. The buffer beam is connected with the carrying beam by a space frame. The carrying beam in the preferred embodiment near its ends includes horizontal extension arms, each provided with a slide plate mating with a side spring slide of the running part of the rail bogie. The slide plates are shaped as a sector of a ring having its centre at the vertical axis of the ball-and-socket joint. The side spring slides are spaced symmetrically on the running part of the rail bogie in the vertical cross plane going through the vertical axis of the ball-and-socket joint. The supporting bar have a homing mandrel coming into its tapered ending. Sides of the space frame are provided with fixed to them spring roll supports supported on a base plate of the rail bogie.
Use of the set according to the invention gives the following advantages:
- alternative use of semi-trailers both in the road transport and on the railways;
- possible use of semi-trailers of different turning rigidity;
- decrease of transport costs, especially for long-distance transport;
- elimination of non-ecological automobile transport;
- uniformity of bogie load and thus increased transport safety and increased running speed;
- simplicity of construction.
The set in examplary embodiment is shown on the drawing, where:
Fig.1 is a side view of the semi-trailer with a load carrier in the form of a tank;
Fig.2 is a vertical longitudinal section of one end of the frame; Fig.3 is a horizontal longitudinal section of one end of the frame; Fig.4 is a front view of the frame;
Fig.5 is a side view of the coupling device of the intermediate rail bogie; Fig.6 is a half front view of the above;
Fig.7 is a plan view of the coupling device; Fig.8 is a side view of the coupling device of the end rail bogie; Fig.9 is a plan view of the coupling device; Fig.10 is a view from the supporting bar side; Fig.11 is a side view of a set prepared for the railway transport.
The set consists of some number of semitrailers 100, reduced by one above number of intermediate rail bogies 200 and two end bogies 300.
The semi-trailer 100 includes a load carrier in the form of a tank 101 fixed to a frame 102. The frame 102 includes a king pin 103 in its front part underneath while in the rear part there is a road running set 104 of adjusted wheel position level. The frame 102 consists of two longitudinal members 105 connected crosswise with an outside cross member 106 at each end and with an inside cross member 107 at some distance from the latter. Each outside cross member 106 near its ends underneath includes two coupling pins 108 spaced symmetrically on its supporting surfaces 109. Each inside cross member 107 comprise a horizontal through seat 110 situated centrally along the longitudinal axis of the frame 102, while each outside cross member 106 of the frame 102 is offsetted upwards in its central part above the seat 110 of the inside cross member 107. On every end of the frame 102 at the connections between the longitudinal members 105 and outside cross members 106 there are two homing hooks 111 spaced symmetrically underneath at a distance such as the distance between coupling pins 108. The frame 102 is, furthemore, open from underneath between the outside cross member 106 and the seat 110, while inside from above and at sides it is closed with a homing guard 112 growing narrower at sides from the outside cross member 106 and from ends of the longitudinal members 105 to the seat 110. The intermadiate rail bogie 200 includes a coupling apparatus 201 consisting of a lower adapter 202 connected with a running part 203 of the bogie 200 by a ball-and socket joint 204. The lower adapter 202 includes a carrying cross beam 205, on which two coupling seats 206 are symmetrically spaced. The carrying beam 205 is provided with supporting bar 207 centrally situated along the longitudinal axis of the bogie 200, having a homing mandrel 208 near its end coming into a tapered ending of the supporting bar 207. Vertically above the ball-and-socket joint 204 the lower adapter 202 is connected with an upper adapter 210 by a second ball-and-socket joint 209, the upper adapter 210 including a carrying cross beam 211 with symmetrically spaced two coupling sockets 212 and a supporting bar 213 situated along the longitudinal axis of the bogie 200, having a homing mandrel 21 near its end, coming into a tapered ending of the supporting bar 213. The adapters 202 and 210 with their coupling sockets 206 and 212 and supporting bars 207 and 213 are turned in the directions opposite to each other. The carrying beams 205 and 211 a provided near their ends with horizontal extension arms 215 and 216 equipped with slide plates 217 and 218 mating with side spring slides 219 and 220 mounted on the running part 203 of the bogie 200, at the same time the extension arms 215 or 216 of one carrying beam 205 or 211 are directed towards the other carrying beam 211 or 205. The slide plates 217 and 218 are shaped as sectors of a ring having its centre at the vertical axis of the ball-and-socket joints 204 and 209. The side spring slides 219 and 220 are spaced symmetrically on the running part 203 in the vertical cross plane going through the axis of the ball-and-socket joints 204 and 209; the side spring slides 219 of the upper adapter 210 are placed nearer the ball-and-socket joints 204 and 209, while the side spring slides 220 of the lower adapter 202 are placed further from the joints so that their spacing corresponds to spacing of the extension arms 215 and 216. The coupling seats 206 and 212 of the adapters 202 and 210 are situated at the same level. The supporting arms 207 and 213 include the homing mandrels 208 and 214 situated at the same level. Each adapter 202 and 210 includes its central support 221 and 222 being under its carrying beam 205 and 211 in horizontal longitudinal plane and each central support 221 and 222 is supported on its central spring slide 223 and 224, mounted on the running part 203 of the bogie 200 through bracket 225 and 226 at its longitudinal axis. The adapters, lower 202 and upper 210 are of box construction welded from steel plates.
The end rail bogie 300 includes a coupling apparatus 301 connected with a running part 302 by a ball-and-socket joint 303. The apparatus consists of a carrying cross beam 304 connected by a space frame 305 with a buffer beam 306 provided with combined draw and buffing gear 307. On the carrying beam 304 there are two coupling seats 308 spaced symmetrically. Moreover the carrying beam 304 includes centrally situated supporting bar 309 having a homing mandrel 310 near its end coming into its tapered ending. The coupling seats 308 together with the supporting bar 309 are turned in the direction opposite to the buffer beam 306. The carrying beam 304 near its ends includes horizontal extension arms 311 directed towards the buffer beam 306, each equipped with a slide plate 312 mating with a side spring slide 313 of the running part 302 of the bogie 300. The slide plates 312 are shaped as sectors of a ring having its centre at the vertical axis of the ball-and-socket joint 303. The side spring slides 313 are spaced symmetrically on the running part 302 of the bogie 300 in the vertical cross plane going through the vertical axis of the ball-and-socket joit 303. Each side of the space frame 305 is provided with fixed to it a spring roll support 314 supported on the base plate 315 of the running part 302 of the bogie 300. The beam 304 is of box construction welded from steel plates.
Connection of the set elements consists in backing the semi-trailer 100 with a tractor, not shown on the drawing, towards the end rail bogie 300. The supporting bar 309 with its homing mandrel 310 is turned in the direction of the seat 110, orientating the coupling apparatus 301 horizontally and vertically. When coming close the mandrel 310 is located in the seat 110 and the coupling pins 108 comes into the suitable coupling seats 308, where they are locked with a locking mechanism not shown on the drawing. The homing hooks 111 serve to lead the coupling pins 108 exactly vertically in the last stage of coupling after touching the base surface of the coupling apparatus 301. Then the tractor is separated in the known way and the intermediate bogie 200 is rolled under the front of the semi-trailer so that the supporting bar 207 or 213 is introduced into the seat 110 of the semi-trailer 100 front till the moment the coupling pins 108 come into suitable coupling seats 206 or 212 and are locked. After coupling the semi-trailer with both bogies 200 and 300 the running wheels 104 are lifted up and locked at proper level above the track. The side spring slides 313 or 219 and 220 restrict lateral tilting of the semi-trailer 100 in relation to the rail bogie 200 and 300. The spring roll supports 314 maintain the end coupling apparatus 301 in a position horizontal in relation to the rail bogie 300. The slide plates 217 and 218 or 312 together with the side slides 219 and 220 or 213 enables rotation of the adapters 202 and 210 or the coupling apparatus 301 round the vertical axis going through the ball-and-socket joint 204 and 209 or 303. Repetition of the coupling operations makes possible to complete a train set.
SUBSTITUTE SHEET

Claims

C l a i m s
1. A set for bimodal transport in the form of a semi-trailer consisting of a load carrier fixed to the frame having at the rear part a road running set of adjusted wheel position level and at the front part a king pin and also bogie coupling pins at both sides, and of rail bogies having adapters connected jointly with the bogies, which in the intermadiate bogies have two-sided coupling seats and in the end bogies have one-sided coupling seats, c h a r a c t e r i z e d i n that the frame (102) of the semi-trailer (100) consists of at least two longitudinal members (105) connected crosswise with an outside cross member (106) at each end and with an inside cross member (107) at some distance from the latter, each outside cross member (106) near its ends underneath includes two coupling pins (108) spaced symmetrically, and the inside cross member (107) includes a centrally situated seat (110), whereas the intermediate rail bogie (200) includes a lower adapter (202) mounted with a ball-and-socket joint (204), having on its carrying cross beam (205) two symmetrically spaced coupling seats (206) and a supporting bar (207) centrally situated along the longitudinal axis of the bogie (200) and over the lower adapter (202) there is situated an upper adapter (210) connected with the latter by a ball-and-socket joint (209), having on its carrying cross beam (211 ) two symmetrically spaced coupling seats (212) and a supporting bar (213) centrally spaced along the longitudinal axis of the bogie (200), and the adapters (202) and (210) are turned with their coupling seats (202) and (210) and supporting bars (207) and (213) in the difections opposite to each other, moreover the end rail bogie (300) includes a ball-and-socket joint (303) connected with a carrying cross beam (304), including centrally situated supporting bar (309) and two symmetrically spaced coupling seats (308), which together with the supporting bar (309) are turned in the direction opposite to the buffer beam
SUBSTITUTE SHEET (306) connected with the carrying beam (304) by a space frame (305).
2. The set for bimodal transport as claimed in Claim 1, characterized i n that the seat (110) is a horizontal port in the inside cross member (107) situated along the longitudinal axis of the frame (102)
53. The set for bimodal transport as claimed in Claim 1, characterized i n that each outside cross member (106) of the frame (102) is offsetted upwards above the seat (110) of the inside cross member (107) in its central part.
4. The set for bimodal transport as claimed in Claim 1, characterized in that the frame (102) is provided with two symmetrically spaced homing hooks (111) at both sides near ends of the frame (102).
5. The set for bimodal transport as claimed in Claim 1, characterized i n that the frame (102) is open from underneath at each end between the outside cross member (106) and the seat (110), while inside from above and at sides it is closed with a homing guard (112) growing narrower at sides from the outside cross member (106) and from the ends of longitudinal members (105) to the seat (110).
6. The set for bimodal transport as claimed in Claim 1, characterized i n that the coupling seats (206) and (212) of the adapters (202) and (210) 0 are situated on the same level and each adapter (202) and (210) includes a central support (221) and (222) situated in the vertical longitudinal plane under the carrying beam (205) and (211), supported on a spring slide (223) and (224) mounted on the running part (203) of the bogie (200).
7. The set for bimodal transport as claimed in Claim 1, characterized 5 j n that the supporting bars (207) and (213) include homing mandrels (208) and (214) near their ends, placed at the same level.
8. The set for bimodal transport as claimed in Claim 1, characterized i n that the carrying beams (205) and (211) are provided near their ends with horizontal extension arms (215) and (216) equipped with slide plates 0 (217) and (218) mating with side spring slides (219) and (220) of the running part (203) of the rail bogie (200), while the extension arms (215) and (216) of one carrying beam (205) and (211) are directed towards the other carrying beam, and the slide plates (217) and (218) are shaped as a sector of a ring having its centre at the vertical axis of the ball-and-socket joints 5 (204) and (209) of the adapters (202) and (210), and the side spring slides (219) and (220) are spaced symmetrically on the running part (203) of the
SUBSTITUTE SHEET rail bogie (200) in the vertical plain going through the vertical axis of the ball-and-socket joints (204) and (209).
9. The set for bimodal transport as claimed in Claim 1, characterized i n that the carrying beam (304) near its ends includes horizontal extension 5 arms (311), each provided with a slide plate (312) mating with a side spring slide (313) of the running part (302) of the rail bogie (300), while the slide plates (312) are shaped as a sector of a ring having its centre at the vertical axis of the ball-and-socket joint (303), and the side spring slides (313) are spaced symmetrically on the running part (302) of the rail bogie (300) in the 10 vertical cross plane going through the vertical axis of the ball-and-socket joint (303).
10. The set for bimodal transport as claimed in Claim 1, characterized i n that the supporting bar (309), near its end, have a homing mandrel
(310) coming into its tapered ending.
1511. The set for bimodal transport as claimed in Claim 1, characterized i n that the sides of the space frame (305) are provided with fixed to them spring roll supports (314) supported on a base plate (315) of the running part (302) of the rail bogie (300).
SUBSTITUTE SHEET
PCT/PL1995/000010 1994-06-10 1995-06-08 Set for bimodal transport WO1995034453A1 (en)

Priority Applications (5)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
DE69504660T DE69504660T2 (en) 1994-06-10 1995-06-08 GARNITURE FOR RAIL / ROAD TRANSPORT
AU25809/95A AU2580995A (en) 1994-06-10 1995-06-08 Set for bimodal transport
EP95920315A EP0762965B1 (en) 1994-06-10 1995-06-08 Set for bimodal transport
RU97100195A RU2136525C1 (en) 1994-06-10 1995-06-08 Bimodal transportation system
DK95920315T DK0762965T3 (en) 1994-06-10 1995-06-08 Bimodal transport assembly

Applications Claiming Priority (6)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
PLP.303805 1994-06-10
PL94303804A PL174517B1 (en) 1994-06-10 1994-06-10 Ends coupling apparatus of a rail wheel arrangement for coupling semi-trailers in bimodal transport systems
PLP.303804 1994-06-10
PL30380694A PL172457B1 (en) 1994-06-10 1994-06-10 Semi-trailer for bimodal transport system, especially tank semi-trailer
PL94303805A PL174516B1 (en) 1994-06-10 1994-06-10 Medial coupling apparatus of a rail wheel arrangement for coupling semi-trailers in bimodal transport systems
PLP.303806 1994-06-10

Publications (1)

Publication Number Publication Date
WO1995034453A1 true WO1995034453A1 (en) 1995-12-21

Family

ID=27354077

Family Applications (1)

Application Number Title Priority Date Filing Date
PCT/PL1995/000010 WO1995034453A1 (en) 1994-06-10 1995-06-08 Set for bimodal transport

Country Status (8)

Country Link
EP (1) EP0762965B1 (en)
AT (1) ATE170810T1 (en)
AU (1) AU2580995A (en)
DE (1) DE69504660T2 (en)
DK (1) DK0762965T3 (en)
ES (1) ES2122615T3 (en)
RU (1) RU2136525C1 (en)
WO (1) WO1995034453A1 (en)

Cited By (5)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2000054995A1 (en) * 1999-03-16 2000-09-21 Air-Ride (S.A.) Pty Ltd A coupling arrangement for a train of highway trailers
AU756381B2 (en) * 1999-03-16 2003-01-09 Gartside Bros. Pty Ltd A coupling arrangement for a train of highway trailers
EP1623851A1 (en) * 2004-08-03 2006-02-08 Campadello, Lucio Bimodal vehicle (road-railway) coupled with two railway bogies equipped with buffing and draw gears
AU2003203664B2 (en) * 2002-04-10 2009-02-05 Bradken Resources Pty Limited Articulated railway bogie connector
AU2003203665B2 (en) * 2002-04-10 2009-03-12 Bradken Resources Pty Limited Railway bogie bolster for an articulated wagon

Citations (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0134201A2 (en) * 1983-07-29 1985-03-13 FIAT FERROVIARIA SAVIGLIANO S.p.A. Two-axle load-bearing bogie
EP0328852A1 (en) * 1988-01-20 1989-08-23 BREDA COSTRUZIONI FERROVIARIE S.p.A. Road and rail semi-trailer
EP0363268A1 (en) * 1988-10-03 1990-04-11 Arbel Fauvet Rail S.A. Coupling device for the vehicles of a train, and train so equipped
US5207161A (en) * 1992-07-24 1993-05-04 Gunderson, Inc. Side bearing arrangement for multi-unit railroad cars with different side bearings on adjacent car ends sharing a common truck

Patent Citations (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
EP0134201A2 (en) * 1983-07-29 1985-03-13 FIAT FERROVIARIA SAVIGLIANO S.p.A. Two-axle load-bearing bogie
EP0328852A1 (en) * 1988-01-20 1989-08-23 BREDA COSTRUZIONI FERROVIARIE S.p.A. Road and rail semi-trailer
EP0363268A1 (en) * 1988-10-03 1990-04-11 Arbel Fauvet Rail S.A. Coupling device for the vehicles of a train, and train so equipped
US5207161A (en) * 1992-07-24 1993-05-04 Gunderson, Inc. Side bearing arrangement for multi-unit railroad cars with different side bearings on adjacent car ends sharing a common truck

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
WO2000054995A1 (en) * 1999-03-16 2000-09-21 Air-Ride (S.A.) Pty Ltd A coupling arrangement for a train of highway trailers
AU756381B2 (en) * 1999-03-16 2003-01-09 Gartside Bros. Pty Ltd A coupling arrangement for a train of highway trailers
US6575101B2 (en) 1999-03-16 2003-06-10 Air-Ride (S.A.) Pty Ltd Coupling arrangement for a train of highway trailers
AU2003203664B2 (en) * 2002-04-10 2009-02-05 Bradken Resources Pty Limited Articulated railway bogie connector
AU2003203665B2 (en) * 2002-04-10 2009-03-12 Bradken Resources Pty Limited Railway bogie bolster for an articulated wagon
EP1623851A1 (en) * 2004-08-03 2006-02-08 Campadello, Lucio Bimodal vehicle (road-railway) coupled with two railway bogies equipped with buffing and draw gears

Also Published As

Publication number Publication date
RU2136525C1 (en) 1999-09-10
DE69504660T2 (en) 1999-01-21
ES2122615T3 (en) 1998-12-16
ATE170810T1 (en) 1998-09-15
EP0762965B1 (en) 1998-09-09
AU2580995A (en) 1996-01-05
DE69504660D1 (en) 1998-10-15
DK0762965T3 (en) 1999-06-07
EP0762965A1 (en) 1997-03-19

Similar Documents

Publication Publication Date Title
US4179997A (en) Rail-highway intermodal freight carrier transport system
CA1304987C (en) Train of highway trailers using improved railroad truck suspension
KR100190206B1 (en) Rail bogie
KR100797200B1 (en) System for transporting and skew loading/unloading of cars in a combined railway/road transport railway station and method for using same
US4773336A (en) Railroad bogie for removably supporting coupled semi-trailers
HU193058B (en) System respectively mechanism making possible delivery in various ways
US3576167A (en) Apparatus for piggyback rail transportation
PL173941B1 (en) Intermodular running gear for formation of road trains
US4989518A (en) Ramp system for assembling and disassembling highway trailers and railtrucks for intermodal transportation
EA036512B1 (en) Method for loading/unloading a road semi-trailer on a pocket wagon and pocket wagon suitable for this method
RU98114088A (en) DESIGN OF THE TRAILER RETAIL FOR VEHICLES AND TRAINS AND TRAINS
EP0241099B1 (en) Railway train, bogie, storage van and trailer
EP0762965B1 (en) Set for bimodal transport
US2844108A (en) Trailer train
US4653966A (en) Drop-deck intermodal bogie
US4784066A (en) Adapter for a transport system
US5167190A (en) Mobile engine-carrier convertible between road and rail use with folding swan-neck and ramps for attaching to railway bogies
US5431110A (en) Truck-train system with locking mechanism employing a moment arm
PL161620B1 (en) Set of railway wagons with continuos low bottom
CZ280151B6 (en) Set of wagons for railway vehicles
NL8800476A (en) Coupling device to be fitted on a railroad.
GB2168020A (en) Railways vehicles
US5524552A (en) Single axle truck for large railroad cars
GB2137940A (en) Container Trailer
US4397601A (en) Convertible rail-highway vehicle

Legal Events

Date Code Title Description
AK Designated states

Kind code of ref document: A1

Designated state(s): AU CA RU US

AL Designated countries for regional patents

Kind code of ref document: A1

Designated state(s): AT BE CH DE DK ES FR GB GR IE IT LU MC NL PT SE

DFPE Request for preliminary examination filed prior to expiration of 19th month from priority date (pct application filed before 20040101)
121 Ep: the epo has been informed by wipo that ep was designated in this application
WWE Wipo information: entry into national phase

Ref document number: 1995920315

Country of ref document: EP

WWP Wipo information: published in national office

Ref document number: 1995920315

Country of ref document: EP

NENP Non-entry into the national phase

Ref country code: CA

WWG Wipo information: grant in national office

Ref document number: 1995920315

Country of ref document: EP