RAILCAR BOGIE
20190016352 ยท 2019-01-17
Assignee
Inventors
- Yukitaka TAGA (Kobe-shi, JP)
- Fumikazu KOUNOIKE (Kakogawa-shi, JP)
- Yukihiro SANO (Kobe-shi, JP)
- Takaya ONO (Kobe-shi, JP)
Cpc classification
B61F5/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A railcar bogie includes: a cross beam supporting a carbody of a railcar; an axle box including a bearing accommodating portion accommodating a bearing rotatably supporting a wheelset; a plate spring extending in a car longitudinal direction while supporting a car width direction end portion of the cross beam; and a receiving member provided above the axle box and supporting a car longitudinal direction end portion of the plate spring, an attachment hole being formed at a car longitudinal direction outside portion of the receiving member, a lifting fitting used to lift the bogie being attached to the attachment hole.
Claims
1. A railcar bogie comprising: a cross beam supporting a carbody of a railcar; an axle box including a bearing accommodating portion accommodating a bearing rotatably supporting a wheelset; a plate spring extending in a car longitudinal direction while supporting a car width direction end portion of the cross beam; and a receiving member provided above the axle box and supporting a car longitudinal direction end portion of the plate spring, an attachment hole being formed at a car longitudinal direction outside portion of the receiving member, a lifting fitting used to lift the bogie being attached to the attachment hole.
2. The railcar bogie according to claim 1, further comprising a hooking member including a fixed portion and a hooking portion, the fixed portion being fixed to the receiving member, the hooking portion being provided lower than the fixed portion, wherein: the axle box includes a projecting portion projecting from the bearing accommodating portion outward in the car longitudinal direction; and when the receiving member is lifted through the lifting fitting, the hooking portion is opposed to the projecting portion from below so as to support the projecting portion.
3. The railcar bogie according to claim 1, wherein: the receiving member includes a bottom wall portion supporting a lower surface of the plate spring and an outer wall portion provided at an outside of the bottom wall portion in the car longitudinal direction and located higher than the bottom wall portion; and the attachment hole is formed at the outer wall portion.
4. The railcar bogie according to claim 3, wherein the receiving member further includes a pair of side wall portions projecting upward from both respective car width direction ends of the bottom wall portion.
5. The railcar bogie according to claim 1, wherein: the lifting fitting is an eye bolt including an annular attaching portion to which a bogie lifting rope is attached; and the eye bolt is attached to the attachment hole with the attaching portion located higher than the plate spring.
6. The railcar bogie according to claim 5, wherein the eye bolt is detachably attached to the attachment hole.
7. The railcar bogie according to claim 2, wherein: the receiving member includes a bottom wall portion supporting a lower surface of the plate spring and an outer wall portion provided at an outside of the bottom wall portion in the car longitudinal direction and located higher than the bottom wall portion; and the attachment hole is formed at the outer wall portion.
8. The railcar bogie according to claim 7, wherein the receiving member further includes a pair of side wall portions projecting upward from both respective car width direction ends of the bottom wall portion.
9. The railcar bogie according to claim 2, wherein: the lifting fitting is an eye bolt including an annular attaching portion to which a bogie lifting rope is attached; and the eye bolt is attached to the attachment hole with the attaching portion located higher than the plate spring.
10. The railcar bogie according to claim 3, wherein: the lifting fitting is an eye bolt including an annular attaching portion to which a bogie lifting rope is attached; and the eye bolt is attached to the attachment hole with the attaching portion located higher than the plate spring.
11. The railcar bogie according to claim 4, wherein: the lifting fitting is an eye bolt including an annular attaching portion to which a bogie lifting rope is attached; and the eye bolt is attached to the attachment hole with the attaching portion located higher than the plate spring.
12. The railcar bogie according to claim 7, wherein: the lifting fitting is an eye bolt including an annular attaching portion to which a bogie lifting rope is attached; and the eye bolt is attached to the attachment hole with the attaching portion located higher than the plate spring.
13. The railcar bogie according to claim 8, wherein: the lifting fitting is an eye bolt including an annular attaching portion to which a bogie lifting rope is attached; and the eye bolt is attached to the attachment hole with the attaching portion located higher than the plate spring.
14. The railcar bogie according to claim 9, wherein the eye bolt is detachably attached to the attachment hole.
15. The railcar bogie according to claim 10, wherein the eye bolt is detachably attached to the attachment hole.
16. The railcar bogie according to claim 11, wherein the eye bolt is detachably attached to the attachment hole.
17. The railcar bogie according to claim 12, wherein the eye bolt is detachably attached to the attachment hole.
18. The railcar bogie according to claim 13, wherein the eye bolt is detachably attached to the attachment hole.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0015] Hereinafter, an embodiment will be explained with reference to the drawings. In the drawings, the same reference signs are used for the same or corresponding components, and a repetition of the same explanation is avoided.
[0016]
[0017] Axles 6 each extending in the car width direction are arranged at both respective car longitudinal direction sides of the cross beam 4. Wheels 7 are press-fitted to both respective car width direction sides of each of the axles 6. The axle 6 and the wheels 7 constitute a wheelset 15. A pair of wheelsets 15 provided at the bogie 1 are arranged at both respective car longitudinal direction sides of the cross beam 4 so as to be spaced apart from each other. Bearings 8 rotatably supporting the wheels 7 are provided at both respective car width direction end portions of each axle 6 so as to be located outside the wheels 7 in the car width direction. The bearings 8 are accommodated in respective axle boxes 10.
[0018] Each of the axle boxes 10 is elastically coupled to the cross beam 4 of the bogie frame 3 through a corresponding axle box suspension 16. The axle box suspension 16 includes an axle beam 21 coupling the axle box 10 and the cross beam 4 in the car longitudinal direction. The axle beam 21 is formed integrally with the axle box 10 and extends from the axle box 10 toward the cross beam 4 in the car longitudinal direction. A tubular portion 21a (see
[0019] Each of plate springs 9 extends between the axle box 10 and the cross beam 4 in the car longitudinal direction. Car longitudinal direction middle portions 9a of the plate springs 9 support the respective car width direction end portions 4a of the cross beam 4 from below, and both car longitudinal direction end portions 9b of each of the plate springs 9 are indirectly supported by the respective axle boxes 10. To be specific, the plate spring 9 has both the function of a primary suspension and the function of a conventional side sill.
[0020] Both car longitudinal direction end portions 9b of each of the plate springs 9 are supported by the respective axle boxes 10 through respective supporting members 31. Each of the supporting members 31 is provided at an upper portion of the axle box 10. The supporting member 31 includes a receiving member 32 and a vibrationproof rubber unit 33. The receiving member 32 supports the car longitudinal direction end portion 9b of the plate spring 9 from below and is provided above the axle box 10 through the vibrationproof rubber unit 33. The receiving member 32 is formed by a metal material and has a substantially rectangular shape in a plan view.
[0021] The vibrationproof rubber unit 33 is substantially columnar and is inserted between the axle box 10 and the receiving member 32. The vibrationproof rubber unit 33 is constituted by a plurality of rubber plates 33a and a plurality of metal plates 33b interposed among the plurality of rubber plates 33a (see
[0022] Next, the configuration for lifting the bogie 1 by a crane will be explained.
[0023]
[0024] The axle box main body 11 includes an accommodating space V accommodating the bearing 8 and having a completely circular column shape. The axle box main body 11 is formed integrally with the axle beam 21. An upper surface S of the spring seat 12 is inclined obliquely downward toward a middle side in the car longitudinal direction and is substantially parallel to the lower surface 9c of the plate spring 9. It should be noted that a liner for adjusting a wheel load of the wheel 7 may be interposed between the spring seat 12 and the vibrationproof rubber unit 33. The spring seat 12 includes a substantially columnar protruding portion 12a projecting upward from the upper surface S, and the protruding portion 12a is inserted into a lower through hole 33c (see
[0025] A hooking member 60 is a plate member (see
[0026] A lifting fitting 41 is, for example, an eye bolt and is attached to an attachment hole 32a formed at a car longitudinal direction end portion of the receiving member 32. The eye bolt 41 includes an annular attaching portion 41a and a threaded portion 41b, and the attaching portion 41a includes a hole 41c through which a lifting rope 50 is inserted. It should be noted that the configuration of the eye bolt 41 is not limited to this. For example, in the eye bolt 41, a base portion including a flat seat surface contacting an upper surface of the receiving member 32 may be formed between the attaching portion 41a and the threaded portion 41b.
[0027] From a lower surface side of the receiving member 32, a nut 42 is threadedly engaged with the threaded portion 41b penetrating the attachment hole 32a. With this, the eye bolt 41 is fixed to the attachment hole 32a. At this time, the attaching portion 41a of the eye bolt 41 is located higher than an upper surface 9d of the plate spring 9. It should be noted that the attachment hole 32a is a through hole but may be subjected to tapping.
[0028] The eye bolts 41 are fixed to the respective receiving members 32 located at front-left, front-right, rear-left, and rear-right portions of the bogie 1. To be specific, four eye bolts 41 are provided for each bogie, and the lifting ropes 50 are attached to the respective eye bolts 41. Therefore, the bogie 1 is lifted by using four ropes 50. A lifting angle of the rope 50 when lifting the bogie 1 is set to a value normally used in slinging work performed by a crane. Specifically, the lifting angle of the rope 50 is set to less than 90 , preferably 60 or less. It should be noted that the eye bolts 41 and the nuts 42 are attached to the attachment holes 32a only when lifting the bogie, and the eye bolts 41 and the nuts 42 are detached from the bogie 1 during normal traveling.
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[0030] The car longitudinal direction end portion 9b of the plate spring 9 is surrounded by the bottom wall portion 32b, the pair of side wall portions 32c, and a cover member 34. Each of the pair of side wall portions 32c includes a threaded through hole 32e subjected to tapping, and the bolt 61 is threadedly engaged with the threaded through hole 32e from an outer side in the car longitudinal direction.
[0031] Further, the receiving member 32 includes an outer wall portion 32f provided at a car longitudinal direction end portion of the bottom wall portion 32b. The outer wall portion 32f includes the attachment hole 32a formed between the threaded through holes 32e, and the eye bolt 41 is attached to the attachment hole 32a as described above. The outer wall portion 32f is located higher than the bottom wall portion 32b and is opposed to the projecting portion 10b of the axle box 10 in an upward/downward direction.
[0032] The hooking member 60 includes a fixed portion 60a and a hooking portion 60b. The fixed portion 60a is fixed to the receiving member 32. The fixed portion 60a corresponds to an upper end portion of the hooking member 60 having the substantially U shape, and the hooking portion 60b corresponds to a lower end portion of the hooking member 60. The fixed portion 60a includes through holes 60c, through which the bolts 61 penetrate, at positions opposed to the respective threaded through holes 32e. The fixed portion 60a is fixed to the side wall portions 32c by the bolts 61. The hooking portion 60b is provided lower than the fixed portion 60a and is opposed to the projecting portion 10b of the axle box 10 from below with a predetermined interval.
[0033] In the present embodiment, the hooking members 60 are fixed to the receiving members 32 at all times. However, the hooking members 60 may be attached to the bogie 1 only when lifting the bogie.
[0034] When the crane is driven to lift the receiving member 32 upward by tensile force of the lifting rope 50, the hooking portion 60b of the hooking member 60 fixed to the receiving member 32 contacts a lower surface of the projecting portion 10b. With this, when lifting the receiving member 32 through the eye bolt 41, the hooking portion 60b is hooked to the projecting portion 10b and supports the projecting portion 10b from below. As a result, the axle box 10 is also lifted together with the receiving member 32 to which the hooking member 60 is fixed. The axle box 10 accommodates the bearing 8 supporting the wheelset 15 and is connected to the bogie frame 3 through the axle box suspension 16. Therefore, the axle box 10 is lifted so as to follow the receiving member 32, and with this, the entire bogie 1 can be lifted.
[0035] The bogie 1 configured as above has the following effects.
[0036] The attachment hole 32a to which the eye bolt 41 used to lift the bogie is attached is formed at the receiving member 32 provided above the axle box 10. With this, when lifting the bogie 1 including the plate spring 9, the lifting rope 50 does not interfere with the wheelset 15 that is a component of the bogie. Further, since the attachment hole 32a is formed at the car longitudinal direction end portion of the receiving member 32 supporting the end portion of the plate spring 9, the lifting rope 50 does not interfere with the plate spring 9.
[0037] Specifically, the attachment hole 32a is formed at the outer wall portion 32f located at and above the car longitudinal direction end portion of the bottom wall portion 32b of the receiving member 32. With this, the attachment hole 32a is provided at a position adequately high with respect to the plate spring 9. Thus, the lifting rope 50 can be suitably prevented from interfering with and being hooked to the plate spring 9.
[0038] The eye bolt 41 is attached to the attachment hole 32a with the attaching portion 41a located higher than the upper surface 9d of the plate spring 9. With this, the lifting rope 50 attached to the attaching portion 41a can be adequately prevented from interfering with and being hooked to the wheelset 15, the plate spring 9, or the like.
[0039] The hooking portion 60b of the hooking member 60 fixed to the receiving member 32 is opposed to the projecting portion 10b of the axle box 10 from below. When lifting the receiving member 32 to which the eye bolt 41 is attached, the hooking portion 60b contacts and is hooked to the projecting portion 10b. With this, the hooking portion 60b supports the projecting portion 10b from below, and thus, the axle box 10 is also lifted together with the receiving member 32. Therefore, even when lifting the bogie 1 in which the axle box 10 and the receiving member 32 are separately formed, the entire bogie 1 can be lifted.
[0040] The receiving member 32 includes the bottom wall portion 32b and the pair of side wall portions 32c projecting upward from both respective car width direction end portions of the bottom wall portion 32b. With this, the car longitudinal direction end portion 9b of the plate spring 9 is covered with the pair of side wall portions 32c from both sides in the car width direction, so that the plate spring 9 can be stably supported even during the lifting of the bogie. Further, in the present embodiment, the cover member 34 covering the car longitudinal direction end portion 9b of the plate spring 9 from above is fixed to the receiving member 32. With this, the car longitudinal direction end portion 9b of the plate spring 9 is surrounded by the bottom wall portion 32b, the pair of side wall portions 32c, and the cover member 34, so that the plate spring 9 can be more stably supported during the lifting of the bogie 1.
[0041] The eye bolt 41 is detachably attached to the attachment hole 32a. With this, when not lifting the bogie (such as when the bogie travels), the eye bolt 41 can be detached from the receiving member 32 and can be stored and managed separately from the bogie 1.
[0042] The present invention is not limited to the above embodiment, and modifications, additions, and eliminations may be made within the scope of the present invention. In the above embodiment, the receiving member 32 is formed separately from the axle box 10, and the axle box 10 is lifted together with the receiving member 32 by using the hooking member 60. However, the above embodiment is not limited to this. For example, by integrally forming the receiving member 32 and the axle box 10, the bogie 1 may be lifted without using the hooking member 60.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0043] 1 bogie [0044] 4 cross beam [0045] 8 bearing [0046] 9 plate spring [0047] 9b car longitudinal direction end portion [0048] 10 axle box [0049] 10a bearing accommodating portion [0050] 10b projecting portion [0051] 15 wheelset [0052] 30 carbody [0053] 32 receiving member [0054] 32a attachment hole [0055] 32b bottom wall portion [0056] 32c side wall portion [0057] 32f outer wall portion [0058] 41 lifting fitting (eye bolt) [0059] 41a attaching portion [0060] 50 bogie lifting rope [0061] 60 hooking member [0062] 60a fixed portion [0063] 60b hooking portion