IP Library Granted Patent US 8,511,238
Granted Patent B2
US 8,511,238 · App. 12/727,604 · Granted Aug 20, 2013

Steerable truck for a railway car, a railway car, and an articulated car

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Patent No.
US 8,511,238
App. No.
12/727,604
Granted
Aug 20, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A steerable truck for a railway car is provided with a truck frame that is steered so as to be aligned with the tangential direction of a curved track by controlling only the steering angle of a rear wheelset. During travel along a curved track, the steering angle, which is the angle in a horizontal plane of the centerline of the rear wheelset with respect to an imaginary straight line connecting the center of the truck frame and the center of the curved track, is larger than the steering angle which is the angle formed between the imaginary straight line and the centerline of the front wheelset. As a result, a steerable truck for a railway car which has excellent ability to travel along a curve and which can be actually realized simply and at a low cost is provided.

Claims (15)

1. A steerable truck for a railway car having a truck frame which rotatably supports a front wheelset positioned on a front side of the truck frame in a direction of travel and a rear wheelset positioned on a rear side in the direction of travel through axle boxes, and a truck frame steering unit for controlling the steering angle of at least the rear wheelset when traveling along a curved track in the direction of travel, characterized in that when the truck is traveling along a curved track, the truck frame is steered so as to be aligned with the tangential direction of the curved track by controlling the steering angle of the rear wheelset by the truck frame steering unit so that the steering angle of the rear wheelset is larger than the steering angle of the front wheelset wherein control of the steering angle of the rear wheelset by the truck frame steering unit is carried out by a link mechanism mounted on the truck frame, the link mechanism further comprising:

(1) a pair of first links; (2) a pair of steering levers, each of which connects the car body and the truck frame; (3) and a pair of second links, each of which connects the steering lever and an axle box that rotatably supports the rear wheelset, and

first connection points, each of which connecting the first link and the steering lever of pairs (1) and (2) and being used as a fulcrum, second connection points, each of which connecting the steering lever and the second link of pairs (2) and (3) and being used as a point of effort, and third connection points, each of which connecting to the truck frame and being used as a point of load, so that the truck frame is steered such that the steering angle of the rear wheelset is larger than the steering angle of the front wheelset.

2. A steerable truck for a railway car as set forth in claim 1 wherein the link mechanism controls the steering angle in accordance with a bogie angle which is a relative displacement of the truck frame with respect to the car body during travel along a curved track.

3. A steerable truck for a railway car as set forth in claim 1 wherein the stiffness of a link connected to the rear wheelset is different from the stiffness of a link connected to the front wheelset.

4. A railway car having a truck on the front side and a truck on the rear side in the direction of travel, characterized in that at least one of the trucks on the front side and on the rear side in the direction of travel is a steerable truck for a railway car as set forth in claim 1 .

5. A railway car characterized by having a steerable truck for a railway car as set forth in claim 1 on a front side and on a rear side of the railway car in the direction of travel, wherein the rear wheelset of each steerable truck on the railway car face each other.

6. Articulated cars characterized by having a steerable truck for a railway car as set forth in claim 1 at least in the articulated portion between two car bodies.

7. A steerable truck for a railway car having a truck frame which rotatably supports a front wheelset positioned on a front side of the truck frame in the direction of travel and a rear wheelset positioned on a rear side of the truck frame in the direction of travel through axle boxes, and a truck frame steering unit for controlling the steering angle of at least the rear wheelset when traveling along a curved track in the direction of travel, characterized in that when the truck is traveling along a curved track in the direction of travel, the yawing angle of the truck frame, which is the angle formed in a horizontal plane between the radial direction of the curved track and the centerline in the fore and aft direction of the truck frame, is decreased by controlling the steering angle of the rear wheelset by the truck frame steering unit so that the steering angle of the rear wheelset is larger than the steering angle of the front wheelset, wherein control of the steering angle of the rear wheelset by the truck frame steering unit is carried out by a link mechanism mounted on the truck frame, the link mechanism further comprising:

(1) a pair of first links; (2) a pair of steering levers, each of which connects the car body and the truck frame; (3) and a pair of second links, each of which connects the steering lever and an axle box that rotatably supports the rear wheelset, and first connection points, each of which connecting the first link and the steering lever of pairs (1) and (2) and being used as a fulcrum, second connection points, each of which connecting the steering lever and the second link of pairs (2) and (3) and being used as a point of effort, and third connection points, each of which connecting to the truck frame and being used as a point of load, so that the truck frame is steered such that the steering angle of the rear wheelset is larger than the steering angle of the front wheelset.

8. The steerable truck for a railway car as set forth in claim 7 , wherein the link mechanism controls the steering angle in accordance with a bogie angle which is a relative displacement of the truck frame with respect to the car body during travel along a curved track.

9. The steerable truck for a railway car as set forth in claim 7 , wherein the stiffness of a link connected to the rear wheelset is different from the stiffness of a link connected to the front wheelset.

10. The railway car having a truck on the front side and a truck on the rear side in the direction of travel, characterized in that at least one of the trucks on the front side and on the rear side in the direction of travel is a steerable truck for a railway car as set forth in claim 7 .

11. The railway car characterized by having a steerable truck for a railway car as set forth in claim 7 on a front side and on a rear side of the railway car in the direction of travel, wherein the rear wheelset of each steerable truck on the railway car face each other.

12. Articulated cars characterized by having a steerable truck for a railway car as set forth in claim 7 at least in the articulated portion between two car bodies.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 14, 2019
From: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
To: NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049257/0828 →
MERGER Recorded Feb 28, 2013
From: SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIES, LTD.
To: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 029894/0931 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 15, 2010
From: KIKKO, SATOSHI; NAKAI, TAKUJI; TSUTSUI, YUJIN
To: SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIES, LTD.
Reel/Frame 025502/0039 →