RAILWAY TRUCK WITH IMPROVED BEARING ADAPTER
20180015935 ยท 2018-01-18
Inventors
Cpc classification
B61F5/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61F15/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B61F15/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B61F15/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An elastomeric pad is provided for use in a railway car truck that includes two sideframes and a bolster. Each sideframe has a pedestal opening at each end to receive a bearing adapter assembly. The bearing adapter assembly includes a cast steel bearing adapter that is formed to fit on top of an axle bearing assembly. An elastomeric pad, comprised of a selected hardness elastomer, is fit on top of the bearing adapter. Contact buttons extend from the top surface and bottom surface of the elastomeric pad and are received in openings in the elastomeric pad. A conductor provides an electrical connection between the contact buttons.
Claims
1. An elastomeric pad for use in a railway car truck, the elastomeric pad mounted on top of an axle bearing adapter, the elastomeric pad comprising a generally flat, generally rectangular main section, the elastomeric pad further comprising a first opening in the main section, the first opening extending from a top surface of the main section, and a second opening in the main section, the second opening extending from a bottom surface of the main section, and a first contact button fitted into the first opening in the top surface of the main section, and a second contact button fitted into the second opening in the bottom surface of the main section, and a conductor extending from the first contact button to the second contact button.
2. The elastomeric pad of claim 1 wherein the first contact button extends outwardly beyond the top surface of the main section of the elastomeric pad, and the second contact button extends outwardly beyond the bottom surface of the main section of the elastomeric pad.
3. The elastomeric pad of claim 1 wherein the elastomeric pad includes a third opening that extends through the main section of the elastomeric pad from the top surface of the main section to the bottom surface of the main section, and wherein the conductor extends through the third opening in the elastomeric pad.
4. The elastomeric pad of claim 1 wherein first opening in the top surface of the main section does not extend through to the bottom surface of the main section, and wherein second opening in the bottom surface of the main section does not extend through to the top surface of the main section.
5. The elastomeric pad of claim 1 wherein the first contact button contacts a pedestal area of a sideframe, and the second contact button contacts the axle bearing adapter.
6. The elastomeric pad of claim 1 wherein the conductor is an electrical conducting wire.
7. An elastomeric pad for use in a railway car truck, the elastomeric pad mounted on an axle bearing adapter, the elastomeric pad comprising a generally flat, generally rectangular main section, the elastomeric pad having a first opening in the main section, the first opening extending from a top surface of the main section, and a second opening in the main section, the second opening extending from a bottom surface of the main section, and a first electrical contact fitted into the first opening in the top surface of the main section, and a second electrical contact fitted into the second opening in the bottom surface of the main section, and a conductor extending from the first electrical contact to the second electrical contact.
8. The elastomeric pad of claim 7 wherein the first electrical contact extends outwardly beyond the top surface of the main section of the elastomeric pad, and the second electrical contact extends outwardly beyond the bottom surface of the main section of the elastomeric pad.
9. The elastomeric pad of claim 7 wherein the elastomeric pad includes a third opening that extends through the main section of the elastomeric pad from the top surface of the main section to the bottom surface of the main section, and wherein the conductor extends through the third opening in the elastomeric pad.
10. The elastomeric pad of claim 7 wherein first opening in the top surface of the main section does not extend through to the bottom surface of the main section, and wherein second opening in the bottom surface of the main section does not extend through to the top surface of the main section.
11. The elastomeric pad of claim 7 wherein the first electrical contact contacts a pedestal area of a sideframe, and the second electrical contact contacts the axle bearing adapter.
12. The elastomeric pad of claim 7 wherein the conductor is an electrical conducting wire.
13. A railway car truck comprising two sideframes and a transversely mounted bolster, each sideframe having two pedestal jaw ends, an axle including an axle bearing received in each sideframe pedestal jaw end, an axle bearing fitted on an end of each axle, an axle bearing adapter received in each pedestal jaw end, each axle bearing received in the axle bearing adapter, a elastomeric bearing adapter pad mounted on top of the bearing adapter, the elastomeric pad comprising a generally flat, generally rectangular main section, the elastomeric pad further comprising a first opening in the main section, the first opening extending from a top surface of the main section, and a second opening in the main section, the second opening extending from a bottom surface of the main section, and a first contact button fitted into the first opening in the top surface of the main section, and a second contact button fitted into the second opening in the bottom surface of the main section, and a conductor extending from the first contact button to the second contact button, such that an electrical connection is provided between the bearing adapter and the axle bearing.
14. The elastomeric pad of claim 13 wherein the first electrical contact extends outwardly beyond the top surface of the main section of the elastomeric pad, and the second electrical contact extends outwardly beyond the bottom surface of the main section of the elastomeric pad.
15. The elastomeric pad of claim 13 wherein the elastomeric pad includes a third opening that extends through the main section of the elastomeric pad from the top surface of the main section to the bottom surface of the main section, and wherein the conductor extends through the third opening in the elastomeric pad.
16. The elastomeric pad of claim 13 wherein first opening in the top surface of the main section does not extend through to the bottom surface of the main section, and wherein second opening in the bottom surface of the main section does not extend through to the top surface of the main section.
17. The elastomeric pad of claim 13 wherein the first electrical contact contacts a pedestal area of a sideframe, and the second electrical contact contacts the axle bearing adapter.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] In the drawings,
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0014] Referring now to
[0015] Bearing adapter 30, which is seen to be a generally rectangular unitary structure having four depending legs extending therefrom. Bearing adapter 30 is usually comprised of a unitary cast steel structure. Bearing adapter pad 32 is also seen to be a generally rectangular structure with four depending legs extending therefrom. Bearing adapter pad 32 is usually comprised of a cast or injection molded polymer or elastomer.
[0016] Bearing adapter 30 is seen to be comprised of a unitary, cast steel structure that is generally rectangular in shape. Bearing adapter 30 is comprised of a generally rectangular top section 36, which is seen to be generally flat. Two raised edge supports 38 are seen to extend upwardly from the lateral edges of bearing adapter 30, as are similar raised edge supports 40 from the opposite lateral edge of bearing adapter 30. The combined raised edge supports 38 and 40 form a receiving surface and pocket for bearing adapter pad 32. Bearing adapter 30 is also seen to comprise an arcuate opening 42 on each lower lateral edge; this arcuate opening 42 is adapted to seat against a bearing, which is not shown in this view. Bearing adapter 30 is also seen to comprise four depending shoulders, of which 44 and 46 are shown in this view. Depending shoulders 44 and 46 are seen to be laterally spaced, forming an opening for bearing adapter pad 32.
[0017] Bearing adapter pad 32 is usually comprised of a cast polymer or elastomeric material and is of unitary structure. It is also possible to construct adapter pad 32 with an injection method. Bearing adapter pad 32 is comprised of a generally rectangular and flat main section 50, with lateral edges, of which lateral edge 52 is shown. Four depending legs, of which depending leg 54 and 56 are shown in this view, are seen to extend downwardly, and form a thrust lug opening 58 there between. A similar thrust lug opening is formed on the other longitudinal edge of adapter pad 32. In assembling bearing adapter pad 32 onto the top of bearing adapter 30, it can be seen that depending legs 54 and 56 project downwardly and are supported laterally against depending shoulders 44 and 46, respectively, of bearing adapter 30.
[0018] Referring now to
[0019] Referring now to
[0020] Bearing adapter pad 32 is also seen to comprise a centrally located opening 60 that extends through main section 50, extending through from top surface 70 of main section 50 through to bottom surface 72 of main section 50. Bearing adapter pad 32 is also seen to comprise a partial opening 62 that extends into top surface 70 of main section 50, but usually does not extend through to bottom surface 72 of main section 50. Bearing adapter pad 32 is also seen to comprise a partial opening 64 that extends into bottom surface 72 of main section 50, but usually does not extend through to top surface 70 of main section 50. An electrically conductive button or cap 68 is fitted into opening 62 in top surface 70 of main section 50. An electrically conductive button or cap 66 is fitted into opening 64 in bottom surface 72 of main section 50. An electrical conductor 70, usually comprised of an electrically conductive wire, connects electrically conductive button 68 to electrically conductive button 66 by passing through opening 60 in main section 50.
[0021] Adapter pad 32 is comprised of a cast elastomer of a durometer hardness between 90A and 58D. It should be understood that it is preferred to have adapter pad 32 formed in a casting operation to obtain the desired hardness ratings, but other forming operations are possible so long as the preferred hardness ratings of adapter pad 32 are provided. The spring compressive nature of bearing adapter pad 32 assures that electrical contact is maintained between bearing adapter 30 and sideframe 14 through electrically conductive button 66, conductor 70 and electrically conductive button 68.