AXLE BOX FOR A RAILWAY VEHICLE
20200307657 · 2020-10-01
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16C35/067
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C19/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16C2226/60
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B61F15/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16C2326/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
An axle box for a railway vehicle including a casing provided with a through-bore extending along a median axis, a journal unit accommodated in the bore, a front cover, and a rear cover. At least one part of the front and rear cylindrical parts of the front and rear covers, respectively, having a threaded exterior surface screwed into a tapped portion of the central bore of the casing.
Claims
1. An axle box for a railway vehicle comprising: a casing provided with a through-bore extending along a median axis, a journal unit accommodated in the bore, a front cover having a front cylindrical part extending axially in the bore of the casing on the median axis and immobilizing the journal unit in a first axial direction, and a front annular flange extending radially outwards and fastened securely to a front surface of the casing, and a rear cover having a rear cylindrical part extending axially in the bore of the casing on the median axis and immobilizing the journal unit in a second axial direction, wherein at least one part of the front and rear cylindrical parts of the front and rear covers, respectively, comprises a threaded exterior surface screwed into a tapped portion of the central bore of the casing.
2. The axle box according to claim 1, wherein the rear cover comprises a rear annular flange distinct from the rear cylindrical part.
3. The axle box according to claim 1, wherein the front cylindrical part of the front cover is distinct from the front annular flange.
4. The axle box according to claim 3, wherein the front annular flange comprises an annular groove that receives the front cylindrical part.
5. The axle box according to claim 1, wherein the cover with a screwed cylindrical part comprises a means for interaction with a tool so that it can be screwed into the casing.
6. The axle box according to claim 5, wherein the means for interaction comprises at least one hollowed zone provided on the screwed part.
7. The axle box according to claim 1, wherein the cover with the screwed cylindrical part comprises at least one through-opening axially receiving a fastening stud, the fastening stud having its end projecting and being received in a corresponding hollowed zone provided on the casing.
8. The axle box according to claim 7, wherein the fastening stud has a threaded exterior surface and is screwed into an inside thread provided on an interior surface of the through-opening of the screwed part.
9. The axle box according to claim 7, wherein the end of the fastening stud received in the hollowed zone of the casing has a conical form.
10. The axle box according to claim 7, wherein the end of the fastening stud has a radial length strictly greater than the radial length of the hollowed zone of the casing in which it is received.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0038] The invention will be better understood upon reading the following description which is given solely by way of non-limiting example.
[0039] The description is given with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0046] The axle box 1 comprises a casing 2, a journal unit 3, a front cover 4 and a rear cover 5.
[0047] In this embodiment and the following embodiments, the terms front and rear are defined relative to the position of the axle box in relation to the bogie on rails. A front part is positioned on an axial end of the axle box towards the exterior of the bogie on the rails. A rear part is positioned on an axial end of the axle box towards the interior of the bogie on rails, which corresponds to the side of the wheel.
[0048] The casing 2 is illustrated in
[0049] The bore 6 comprises a cylindrical central bore portion 6-1 in which the journal unit 3 is accommodated.
[0050] The journal unit 3 is of standard type. By way of non-illustrated example, the journal unit may be a bearing assembly with rolling elements, in particular with cylindrical or frustoconical rollers. In
[0051] The front cover 4 is mounted securely on the front face 7 of the casing 2 and provides axial retention of the exterior ring 9 of the journal unit 3 in a first axial direction directed towards the exterior of the bogie.
[0052] The front cover 4 comprises a front cylindrical part 10. The front cylindrical part 10 comprises a cylindrical exterior surface 10-1 accommodated in a front bore portion 6-2 of the bore 6 of the casing 2. The front cylindrical portion 10 thus forms a means for centring the front cover 4 relative to the casing 2. The front cylindrical portion 10 is also provided with a lateral wall 10-2 bearing axially against the front lateral wall 9-3 of the exterior ring 9 of the journal unit 3. The front cylindrical part 10 thus forms a stop for the exterior ring 9 of the journal unit 3 in a first axial direction directed towards the exterior of the bogie. According to the embodiment illustrated in
[0053] The front cover 4 also comprises a front annular flange 11 extending radially outwards from the front cylindrical part 10. The front annular flange 11 comprises a lateral wall 11-1 secured to the front surface 7 of the casing 2. This front flange 11 is provided with a plurality of through-openings 11-2, each receiving a fastening screw 12, the threaded shank of which interacts with a corresponding tapped hole provided in the casing 2.
[0054] According to the first embodiment of the invention illustrated in
[0055] According to the invention, the cylindrical exterior surface 13-1 is threaded and the rear bore portion 6-3 is tapped such that the cylindrical exterior surface 13-1 is screwed into the rear bore portion 6-3. The rear cover 5 formed by the rear cylindrical part 13 is thus screwed to the rear face of the casing 2.
[0056] The sole function of this rear cover 5 being to ensure axial retention of the journal unit 3 in the second axial direction, it is sufficient to secure the rear cover 5 to the casing 2 by screwing. Fastening screws are thus dispensed with, thereby generating a saving in terms of material, cost, storage and handling.
[0057] According to a particularly advantageous embodiment illustrated in
[0058] In an alternative manner, the rear annular flange 14 may comprise fewer than four or more than four hollowed zones 15. According to another alternative, the hollowed zones may be distributed circumferentially in a non-uniform manner These hollowed zones may also be of different forms. According to an alternative embodiment (not illustrated), the means for interaction with a tool consist in at least one axial opening.
[0059] According to a particularly advantageous embodiment illustrated in
[0060] The fastening stud 17 has a free end 17-1 projecting via the opening 16 and being received in a corresponding hollowed zone 18 provided on the rear surface 8 of the casing 2. In this embodiment, illustrated in
[0061] In a particularly advantageous manner, the end 17-1 of the fastening stud 17 received in the groove 18 has a conical form so as to facilitate the centring and insertion thereof.
[0062] According to another particularly advantageous feature, the end 17-1 of the fastening stud 17 has a radial length that is strictly greater than the radial length of the groove 18 into which it is received. Thus, when a sufficiently great clamping torque is exerted on the fastening stud, the end 17-1 locally deforms the groove 18 of smaller radial dimension so as to prevent any relative rotation between the rear cover 5 and the casing 2.
[0063] Alternatively, the rear cover 5 may comprise fewer than four or more than four openings. According to another alternative, the openings may be distributed circumferentially in a non-uniform manner These openings and fastening studs may also be of different forms.
[0064] According to another alternative embodiment (not illustrated), the rear cover 5 does not comprise an annular flange and consists solely of the rear cylindrical part 13.
[0065] In the first embodiment illustrated in
[0066] A second embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
[0067] The rear cover 21 comprises a rear cylindrical part 22 with a cylindrical exterior surface 22-1 accommodated in a rear bore portion 6-3 of a bore 6 of the casing 2. The rear cylindrical part 22 thus forms a means for centring the rear cover 21 relative to the casing 2. The rear cylindrical part 22 is also provided with a lateral wall 22-2 bearing axially against a rear lateral wall 9-4 of the exterior ring 9 of the journal unit. The rear cylindrical part 22 thus forms a stop for the exterior ring 9 in an axial direction directed towards the interior of the bogie, more precisely towards the wheels. The rear cylindrical part 22 also comprises a bore 22-3 provided in order to be traversed by an axle (not illustrated).
[0068] The rear cover 21 comprises a rear annular flange 23 extending radially outwards from the rear cylindrical part 22 and with a lateral wall 23-1 bearing axially against a rear surface 8 of the casing 2. This rear flange 23 is provided with a plurality of through-openings 23-2, each receiving a fastening screw 24 or a bolt provided with a tapped screw, the threaded shank of which interacts with a corresponding tapped hole provided in the casing 2. The rear cover 21 is thus integral with the casing 2.
[0069] According to this second embodiment of the invention, the rear cover 21 is formed as a single piece with the rear cylindrical part 22 and the annular flange 23.
[0070] The front cover 20 comprises a front cylindrical part 25. The front cylindrical part 25 comprises a cylindrical exterior surface 25-1 accommodated in a front bore portion 6-2 of the bore 6 of the casing 2. The front cylindrical part 25 is also provided with a lateral wall 25-2 bearing axially against a front lateral wall 9-3 of the exterior ring 9.
[0071] According to the invention, the cylindrical exterior surface 25-1 is threaded and the rear bore portion 6-3 is tapped such that the cylindrical exterior surface 25-1 is screwed into the rear bore portion 6-3. The front cylindrical part 25 thus forms a fixed stop for the exterior ring 9 in an axial direction directed towards the exterior of the bogie.
[0072] The front cover 20 also comprises a front annular flange 26 extending radially outwards from the front cylindrical part 25. The front annular flange 26 comprises a lateral wall 26-1 bearing axially against a front surface 7 of the casing 2. This front flange 26 is provided with a plurality of through-openings 26-2, each receiving a fastening screw 28, the threaded shank of which interacts with a corresponding tapped hole provided in the casing 2. The front cover 20 is thus integral with the casing 2.
[0073] According to the second embodiment of the invention, the front cylindrical part 25 and the annular flange 26 are elements that are distinct from one another. The annular flange 26 comprises an annular groove 27 in part receiving the front cylindrical part 25.
[0074] In the second embodiment illustrated in
[0075] A third embodiment is illustrated in
[0076] The front 25 and rear 13 cylindrical parts of the front 20 and rear 5 covers, respectively, are both screwed into the casing 2.
[0077] Moreover, the technical features of the various embodiments may, in their entirety or only in the case of certain of them, be combined together. Thus, the axle box may be adapted in terms of cost, performance and implementation simplicity.