Patent classifications
B61F1/14
Running gear with a single pair of independent left and right wheels and lateral stop means, and associated low floor rail vehicle
A running gear for a low floor rail vehicle includes a frame, a single pair of independent left and right wheels, and a single pair of left and right rotation bearings attached to the frame that allow the left and right wheels to independently spin about a left and right spin axis, respectively. The running gear further includes a secondary suspension resting on the frame for supporting a vehicle body of the rail vehicle and lateral stop means fixed to the frame for laterally guiding the vehicle body of the rail vehicle. The lateral stop means includes a left and a right contact face facing a left and a right, respectively, transverse direction parallel to the transverse reference axis. The left and right contact faces are located between the left and right wheels.
Running gear with a single pair of independent left and right wheels and lateral stop means, and associated low floor rail vehicle
A running gear for a low floor rail vehicle includes a frame, a single pair of independent left and right wheels, and a single pair of left and right rotation bearings attached to the frame that allow the left and right wheels to independently spin about a left and right spin axis, respectively. The running gear further includes a secondary suspension resting on the frame for supporting a vehicle body of the rail vehicle and lateral stop means fixed to the frame for laterally guiding the vehicle body of the rail vehicle. The lateral stop means includes a left and a right contact face facing a left and a right, respectively, transverse direction parallel to the transverse reference axis. The left and right contact faces are located between the left and right wheels.
RAILROAD VEHICLE
A rail vehicle including an underframe that contributes to improvement in assembly and that is light in weight and high in rigidity is provided. The rail vehicle includes an underframe including a floor body structure that forms a floor surface and a bolster. The bolster includes a first shape member arranged at a middle portion of the bolster, at least part of the first shape member being formed by extrusion along a widthwise direction of the floor body structure, a second shape member connected to each of opposite end portions of the first shape member in the widthwise direction of the floor body structure, at least part of the second shape member being formed by extrusion along a lengthwise direction of the floor body structure, and a plate-shaped member connected to a side beam and connected to the second shape member.
RAILROAD VEHICLE
A rail vehicle including an underframe that contributes to improvement in assembly and that is light in weight and high in rigidity is provided. The rail vehicle includes an underframe including a floor body structure that forms a floor surface and a bolster. The bolster includes a first shape member arranged at a middle portion of the bolster, at least part of the first shape member being formed by extrusion along a widthwise direction of the floor body structure, a second shape member connected to each of opposite end portions of the first shape member in the widthwise direction of the floor body structure, at least part of the second shape member being formed by extrusion along a lengthwise direction of the floor body structure, and a plate-shaped member connected to a side beam and connected to the second shape member.
Floor Structure of a Rail Vehicle and Method of Manufacturing Such Floor Structure
A floor structure of a rail vehicle car body includes a supporting structure having a left and a right longitudinal beams and a plurality of transverse structural members using a low-heat welding process. A floor panel is directly and releasably attached atop the supporting structure using and a plurality of non-permanent, pressure interlocking fasteners.
Floor Structure of a Rail Vehicle and Method of Manufacturing Such Floor Structure
A floor structure of a rail vehicle car body includes a supporting structure having a left and a right longitudinal beams and a plurality of transverse structural members using a low-heat welding process. A floor panel is directly and releasably attached atop the supporting structure using and a plurality of non-permanent, pressure interlocking fasteners.
Sole bar arrangement for a body of a vehicle
A sole bar arrangement for a body of a vehicle, in particular a rail vehicle includes at least one sole bar that has a hole pattern and at least one suspension device, perforated in an interface-identical manner to the hole pattern and has a U-shaped cross-section, wherein the at least one suspension device is interlockingly and frictionally connected to the at least one sole bar, where the interface-identical configuration of the sole beam and the suspension device results in great flexibility with respect to the type and number of devices to be coupled to the body via the suspension device so as to create advantageous design conditions such that the production process of the body is simplified and accelerated.
Sole bar arrangement for a body of a vehicle
A sole bar arrangement for a body of a vehicle, in particular a rail vehicle includes at least one sole bar that has a hole pattern and at least one suspension device, perforated in an interface-identical manner to the hole pattern and has a U-shaped cross-section, wherein the at least one suspension device is interlockingly and frictionally connected to the at least one sole bar, where the interface-identical configuration of the sole beam and the suspension device results in great flexibility with respect to the type and number of devices to be coupled to the body via the suspension device so as to create advantageous design conditions such that the production process of the body is simplified and accelerated.
Vehicle suspension system
A locomotive suspension system includes a truck frame coupled with a locomotive body frame by one or more upper suspensions and a first motor suspension coupled with a first motor and the truck frame. The first motor is coupled with a first axle of the truck frame. The locomotive suspension system also includes a second motor suspension coupled with a second motor and the truck frame. The second motor is coupled with a second axle of the truck frame. The first and second motor suspensions are asymmetrically arranged on opposite sides of a bisecting plane of a truck wheelbase of the truck frame. The truck wheelbase extends from the first axle to the second axle along a length of the truck frame.
Vehicle suspension system
A locomotive suspension system includes a truck frame coupled with a locomotive body frame by one or more upper suspensions and a first motor suspension coupled with a first motor and the truck frame. The first motor is coupled with a first axle of the truck frame. The locomotive suspension system also includes a second motor suspension coupled with a second motor and the truck frame. The second motor is coupled with a second axle of the truck frame. The first and second motor suspensions are asymmetrically arranged on opposite sides of a bisecting plane of a truck wheelbase of the truck frame. The truck wheelbase extends from the first axle to the second axle along a length of the truck frame.