Patent classifications
B61F3/02
Plate spring cover and railcar bogie including plate spring cover
Bogie includes: cross beam supporting carbody of railcar; wheels provided at each of both car width direction sides of bogie to be lined up in car longitudinal direction; front and rear axles each connecting wheels positioned at respective left and right car width direction sides of bogie to each other; bearings provided at both respective car width direction sides of front and rear axles and rotatably supporting front and rear axles; axle boxes accommodating respective bearings; plate springs of fiber-reinforced resin and extending in car longitudinal direction support both respective car width direction end portions of cross beam, both car longitudinal direction end portions of plate springs supported by respective axle boxes; electrically nonconductive buffer members each interposed between plate spring and axle box; electrically nonconductive contacting members each interposed between plate spring and cross beam; and plate spring cover covering part of plate spring and electrically connected to wheel.
Plate spring cover and railcar bogie including plate spring cover
Bogie includes: cross beam supporting carbody of railcar; wheels provided at each of both car width direction sides of bogie to be lined up in car longitudinal direction; front and rear axles each connecting wheels positioned at respective left and right car width direction sides of bogie to each other; bearings provided at both respective car width direction sides of front and rear axles and rotatably supporting front and rear axles; axle boxes accommodating respective bearings; plate springs of fiber-reinforced resin and extending in car longitudinal direction support both respective car width direction end portions of cross beam, both car longitudinal direction end portions of plate springs supported by respective axle boxes; electrically nonconductive buffer members each interposed between plate spring and axle box; electrically nonconductive contacting members each interposed between plate spring and cross beam; and plate spring cover covering part of plate spring and electrically connected to wheel.
RAIL VEHICLE
An articulated connector for a rail vehicle having a plurality of rail car bodies including a first and a second rail car body supported on a bolster of a Jacobs bogie. The articulated connector includes a spherical joint mechanism connecting the first rail car body and the second car body to one another, the spherical joint mechanism having at least two spherical joint bearings, and the spherical joint mechanism being disposed on the bolster of the Jacobs bogie.
RAIL VEHICLE
An articulated connector for a rail vehicle having a plurality of rail car bodies including a first and a second rail car body supported on a bolster of a Jacobs bogie. The articulated connector includes a spherical joint mechanism connecting the first rail car body and the second car body to one another, the spherical joint mechanism having at least two spherical joint bearings, and the spherical joint mechanism being disposed on the bolster of the Jacobs bogie.
Bogie for railcar
A bogie includes: a plate spring extending in a car longitudinal direction in a state where a first end portion of the plate spring is supported by the first axle box, and a second end portion of the plate spring is supported by the second axle box, the plate spring supporting the pressing member from below so as to be displaceable relative to the pressing member; a first upper link connected to the cross beam and the first axle box and including a first end portion elastically coupled to the first axle box; a first lower link connected to the cross beam and the first axle box and including a first end portion elastically coupled to the first axle box; a second upper link connected to the cross beam and the second axle box and including a first end portion elastically coupled to the second axle box; and a second lower link connected to the cross beam and the second axle box and including a first end portion elastically coupled to the second axle box, a coupling point where the first end portion of the first upper link and the first axle box are coupled to each other and a coupling point where the first end portion of the first lower link and the first axle box are coupled to each other being arranged on a first virtual straight line passing through a center of the first axle in a side view, a coupling point where the first end portion of the second upper link and the second axle box are coupled to each other and a coupling point where the first end portion of the second lower link and the second axle box are coupled to each other being arranged on a second virtual straight line passing through a center of the second axle in the side view.
Bogie for railcar
A bogie includes: a plate spring extending in a car longitudinal direction in a state where a first end portion of the plate spring is supported by the first axle box, and a second end portion of the plate spring is supported by the second axle box, the plate spring supporting the pressing member from below so as to be displaceable relative to the pressing member; a first upper link connected to the cross beam and the first axle box and including a first end portion elastically coupled to the first axle box; a first lower link connected to the cross beam and the first axle box and including a first end portion elastically coupled to the first axle box; a second upper link connected to the cross beam and the second axle box and including a first end portion elastically coupled to the second axle box; and a second lower link connected to the cross beam and the second axle box and including a first end portion elastically coupled to the second axle box, a coupling point where the first end portion of the first upper link and the first axle box are coupled to each other and a coupling point where the first end portion of the first lower link and the first axle box are coupled to each other being arranged on a first virtual straight line passing through a center of the first axle in a side view, a coupling point where the first end portion of the second upper link and the second axle box are coupled to each other and a coupling point where the first end portion of the second lower link and the second axle box are coupled to each other being arranged on a second virtual straight line passing through a center of the second axle in the side view.
BOGIE FOR A RAILWAY VEHICLE COMPRISING A THREE DISCS BRAKE SYSTEM ARRANGED BETWEEN AXLE BOXES
The bogie for a railway vehicle comprises a chassis; an axle mounted rotatably relative to the chassis around a transverse rotation axis, at least one wheel being mounted on each of the transverse end parts of said axle, a braking system comprising three brake discs mounted around the axle, arranged in the space defined between the wheels, and three brake forks acting on a brake disc, comprising a pair of arms extending between first and second ends, the second ends each bearing a brake pad forming a pair of brake pads, each of the pairs of brake pads being positioned around part of a brake disc, and two successive pairs of brake pads extending on either side of the rotation axis. The first ends of the arms all extend on a same side of the rotation axis.
BOGIE FOR A RAILWAY VEHICLE COMPRISING A THREE DISCS BRAKE SYSTEM ARRANGED BETWEEN AXLE BOXES
The bogie for a railway vehicle comprises a chassis; an axle mounted rotatably relative to the chassis around a transverse rotation axis, at least one wheel being mounted on each of the transverse end parts of said axle, a braking system comprising three brake discs mounted around the axle, arranged in the space defined between the wheels, and three brake forks acting on a brake disc, comprising a pair of arms extending between first and second ends, the second ends each bearing a brake pad forming a pair of brake pads, each of the pairs of brake pads being positioned around part of a brake disc, and two successive pairs of brake pads extending on either side of the rotation axis. The first ends of the arms all extend on a same side of the rotation axis.
PLATE SPRING UNIT AND RAILCAR BOGIE
A plate spring unit applied to a railcar bogie includes: a lower plate spring including both longitudinal direction end portions supported by the respective axle boxes from below, the lower plate spring being made of fiber-reinforced resin; an upper plate spring arranged above the lower plate spring with a gap and including a middle portion pressed from above by a pressing member provided at the cross beam, the upper plate spring being made of fiber-reinforced resin; a middle spacer sandwiched between a middle portion of the lower plate spring and the middle portion of the upper plate spring; and an end spacer sandwiched between the end portion of the lower plate spring and an end portion of the upper plate spring and allowing relative displacement between the end portion of the lower plate spring and the end portion of the upper plate spring in a longitudinal direction.
Railcar
A railcar includes: a carbody; a bogie constituting member including an interface plate provided at a lower portion of the carbody, an air spring, and a bogie; an automatic level controlling valve configured to maintain a height of the spring within a certain range; a first attaching portion provided on a side surface of the plate, the valve being detachably attached to the side surface of the plate by the first attaching portion; and attaching means provided at the lower portion of the carbody, the valve being detachably attached to the lower portion of the carbody by the attaching means, the bogie constituting member being separable from the carbody in a state where the valve is attached to the side surface of the plate through the first attaching portion or a state where the valve is attached to the lower portion of the carbody through the attaching means.