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WHEEL ARRANGEMENT FOR A RAIL VEHICLE
20220185343 · 2022-06-16 ·

A wheel arrangement for a rail vehicle, such as a light rail vehicle, can include a wheel unit and an axle unit. The axle unit can be connected to a running gear structure of the rail vehicle. The axle unit can rotatably support the wheel unit. The axle unit can have a wheel bearing unit that forms a bearing for the wheel unit and defines a wheel axis of rotation of the wheel unit during operation of the rail vehicle. The axle unit can also have a wheel support unit and a primary suspension unit. The primary suspension unit can be located kinematically in series between the wheel support unit and the wheel bearing unit such that the wheel support unit supports the wheel bearing unit via the primary suspension unit in a manner resilient in at least two mutually transverse translational degrees of freedom.

RAILWAY TRUCK ASSEMBLY HAVING COMPRESSIBLE SIDE BEARINGS
20220126890 · 2022-04-28 · ·

A side bearing assembly for a truck assembly of a rail vehicle includes a base, a cap moveably coupled to the base, and one or more elastomer springs disposed between the base and the cap. The one or more elastomer springs include a foam having air pockets that are configured be compressed.

Axle box suspension and elastic bushing shaft body for use in railcar

An elastic bushing includes a recess at a portion of an outer peripheral surface of the elastic bushing which portion is located at an inner side in a car longitudinal direction, the recess being recessed outward in the car longitudinal direction. A tubular portion of an axle beam includes a convex stopper portion protruding outward in the car longitudinal direction from a part of an inner peripheral surface of the tubular portion which part is located at the inner side in the car longitudinal direction, the stopper portion being inserted into the recess with a gap between the stopper portion and a bottom surface of the recess. A thickness of the elastic bushing at the recess in a radial direction is equal to or less than half a thickness of a portion of the elastic bushing in the radial direction which portion is located adjacent to the recess.

RAIL VEHICLE AND BOGIE

A bogie of a rail vehicle includes a frame, which includes two box-shaped longitudinal beam main bodies and a transverse beam main body; a wheelset, which includes an axle box, an axle and wheels mounted at two ends of the axle; a drive system, which at least includes a gearbox and a drive motor. Practice has proved that the two axle boxes arranged on the inner sides of the two longitudinal beam main bodies can reduce a volume by about 10%, and reduce a weight by about 10% to 15%, which can further reduce air resistance, and realize energy saving and emission reduction. The longitudinal beam main body is located on an inner side of a wheel, a span of the two the longitudinal beam main bodies is reduced, and the torsional rigidity of the frame is reduced, which is beneficial to improving a curve passing capacity.

Railcar Truck Roller Bearing Adapter-Pad Systems

A railcar truck and adapter pad system for placement between a roller bearing and side frame pedestal roof of a three-piece railcar truck. Many different features of the pad and/or the adapter-pad interface are configured to improve stiffness characteristics to satisfy both curving and high speed performance of the railcar truck.

Support structure of railcar bogie and method of supporting railcar bogie

A support structure of a railcar bogie and a method of supporting a railcar bogie each of which is capable of easily managing axial force acting on a fastener between a pressing member and a main body sandwiching a shaft body. In the support structure of the railcar bogie, the pressing member and the main body are fastened to each other such that a clearance is formed between the pressing member and the main body. The support structure is configured such that a car upper-lower direction end portion, located around a first recess of the main body, of the main body and a car upper-lower direction end portion of the pressing member are substantially flush with each other.

Rail vehicle and bogie

A bogie of a rail vehicle includes a frame, which includes two box-shaped longitudinal beam main bodies and a transverse beam main body; a wheelset, which includes an axle box, an axle and wheels mounted at two ends of the axle; a drive system, which at least includes a gearbox and a drive motor. Practice has proved that the two axle boxes arranged on the inner sides of the two longitudinal beam main bodies can reduce a volume by about 10%, and reduce a weight by about 10% to 15%, which can further reduce air resistance, and realize energy saving and emission reduction. The longitudinal beam main body is located on an inner side of a wheel, a span of the two the longitudinal beam main bodies is reduced, and the torsional rigidity of the frame is reduced, which is beneficial to improving a curve passing capacity.

Railcar bogie including protective film and protective film-equipped plate spring

A railcar bogie includes: a protection target member of the railcar bogie; and a protective film including an adhesive surface stuck to the protection target member. The protective film is configured such that an impact absorbing layer and a flame-retardant layer are laminated in this order from the protection target member side. The impact absorbing layer is thicker than the flame-retardant layer.

Axle box suspension of railcar

An axle box suspension of a railcar includes: a coupler extending from the axle box in a car longitudinal direction and including a tubular portion at a tip end portion of the coupler, the tubular portion opens toward both sides in a car width direction, the coupler coupling the axle box and a bogie frame; a core rod inserted into an internal space of the tubular portion, a pair of protruding portions provided at both respective sides of the core rod in the car width direction; an elastic bushing interposed between the tubular portion and the core rod; a pair of receiving seats at the bogie frame, including a pair of recess portions and a pair of groove portions, a pair of lids supporting the pair of protruding portions fitted into the pair of groove portions, and fasteners fixing the lids to the receiving seats.

SUPPORT STRUCTURE OF RAILCAR BOGIE AND METHOD OF SUPPORTING RAILCAR BOGIE

A support structure of a railcar bogie and a method of supporting a railcar bogie each of which is capable of easily managing axial force acting on a fastener between a pressing member and a main body sandwiching a shaft body. In the support structure of the railcar bogie, the pressing member and the main body are fastened to each other such that a clearance is formed between the pressing member and the main body. The support structure is configured such that a car upper-lower direction end portion, located around a first recess of the main body, of the main body and a car upper-lower direction end portion of the pressing member are substantially flush with each other.