Bogie For A Railway Vehicle
20170369079 · 2017-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y02T10/72
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60L15/2045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A bogie for a railway vehicle has at least two track guide units, in particular at least two wheels sets. A traction motor is arranged in the region of one of the track guide units, hereinafter called the first track guide unit. The traction motor drives the first track guide unit. A power converter supplies power to the traction motor driving the first track guide unit. The power converter is arranged in a region of a different track guide unit, which is not driven, i.e., the second track guide unit.
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. A bogie for a rail-borne vehicle, the bogie comprising: at least two track-guiding units including a first track-guiding unit, being a driven track-guiding unit, and a second track-guiding unit, being a non-driven track-guiding unit; a traction motor for driving said first track-guiding unit disposed at said first track-guiding unit; a current convertor for supplying current to said traction motor, said current converter being disposed at said second track-guiding unit.
16. The bogie according to claim 15, wherein said track-guiding units are wheel sets.
17. The bogie according to claim 15, wherein an axis of rotation of the bogie divides the bogie, viewed in a longitudinal direction thereof, into a front section and a rear section, and wherein said traction motor and said current convertor are arranged in mutually different said sections.
18. The bogie according to claim 15, wherein said track-guiding units are precisely two track-guiding units consisting of said first, driven track-guiding unit and said second, non-driven track-guiding unit.
19. The bogie according to claim 15, wherein each of said track-guiding units comprises an axle and two wheels, and said traction motor is configured to drive said axle of said first track-guiding unit.
20. The bogie according to claim 15, which comprises two axles, including a first axle equipped with a block brake and a second axle equipped with a wheel disc brake.
21. The bogie according to claim 15, which comprises two axles each equipped with a respective block brake.
22. The bogie according to claim 15, wherein the bogie comprises two axles and both axles are equipped with a wheel disc brake.
23. The bogie according to claim 15, which comprises a bogie frame and axles of said track-guiding units supporting said bogie frame, wherein said frame is supported on said axles to form an externally-mounted bogie.
24. The bogie according to claim 15, which comprises a bogie frame and axles of said track-guiding units supporting said bogie frame, wherein said frame is supported on said axles to form an internally-mounted bogie.
25. A rail-borne vehicle, comprising at least one bogie, the at least one bogie having: at least two track-guiding units including a first track-guiding unit, being a driven track-guiding unit, and a second track-guiding unit, being a non-driven track-guiding unit; a traction motor for driving said first track-guiding unit disposed at said first track-guiding unit; a current convertor for supplying current to said traction motor, said current converter being disposed at said second track-guiding unit.
26. The rail-borne vehicle according to claim 25, wherein the rail-born vehicle is an individual railcar train having two or more individual railcars.
27. The rail-borne vehicle according to claim 26, wherein each of said individual railcars is equipped with at least one of said bogies.
28. The rail-borne vehicle according to claim 25, wherein the rail-borne vehicle is an articulated train in which at least two railcar bodies are supported on one common said bogie and said bogie is a bogie according to claim 15.
29. The rail-borne vehicle according to claim 28, wherein said articulated train are equipped with a plurality of bogies each being a bogie according to claim 15.
Description
[0024] The invention is further explained hereinunder with reference to exemplary embodiments; in the drawings by way of example:
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[0032] For the sake of clarity, the same reference numerals are always used in the figures for identical or comparable components.
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[0034] In each case, two wheels 50 are attached to each of the two axles 20 and 30; the axle bearings 60 that guide or support the respective axles on the bogie frame 11 are located between the wheels 50 of each axle.
[0035] The two axles 20 and 30 are also equipped with brakes that for reasons of clarity are not illustrated in
[0036] The bogie 10 is equipped with a traction motor 100 that drives one of the two axles, in this case by way of example the first axle 20. The current supply to the traction motor 100 is provided by way of a current line 110 that connects the traction motor 100 to a current convertor 120. The current convertor 120 is arranged spatially in the region of the second axle 30 and is used to generate a traction current I that is supplied to the traction motor 100 by way of the current line 110.
[0037] When viewed in the longitudinal direction L of the bogie 10, the axis of rotation 40 divides the bogie 10 into a front section 200 and a rear section 210. The traction motor 100 and the current convertor 120 are arranged in different sections: in the case of the exemplary embodiment in accordance with
[0038] As a result of arranging the two components in different sections of the bogie 10, the current line 110 that connects the traction motor 100 and the current convertor 120 passes a virtual separation line S that is defined by the axis of rotation 40 and is located between the sections 200 and 210 of the bogie 10.
[0039] The bogie 10 comprises two receiving regions so as to receive the traction motor 100 and the current convertor 120 and said receiving regions are described in
[0040] The two receiving regions 101 and 121 are preferably dimensioned and arranged in such a manner that the traction motor 100 could be mounted alternatively in the receiving region 121, in other words in the proximity of the second axle 30, and the current convertor 120 could be mounted alternatively in the receiving region 101, in other words in the proximity of the first axle 20.
[0041] It is particularly preferred that the receiving region 101 in which the traction motor 100 is located in the proximity of the first axle 20—with regard to the axis of rotation 40 of the bogie 10—is arranged in a rotationally symmetrical manner with respect to the particular receiving region 121 in which the current converter 120 is located in the region of the second axle 30. In other words, it is regarded as being advantageous if the current convertor 120 is located in the region of the second axle 30 in the section that is close to the axis and in which the traction motor 100 is located with regard to the first axle 20.
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[0043] The bogie 10 in accordance with
[0044] The traction motor 100 is located in the case of the exemplary embodiment in accordance with
[0045] To summarize, it is common in the two bogies 10 in accordance with
[0046] The
[0047] The rail-borne vehicle 250 comprises three railcar bodies 300 that share a common bogie in each case with another railcar body. The rail-borne vehicle 250 that is equipped with three railcar bodies 300 in accordance with
[0048] The traction motors 100 of the bogie 10 are located spatially in each case in the region of one of the axles of the respective bogie 10, and the current convertors 120 of the bogie 10 are located in each case in the region of the other axle of the bogie 10. The bogie can thus be described as asymmetrical with respect to its construction, at least with respect to the arrangement of the current convertor 120 and the traction motor 100.
[0049] One of the bogies, namely the bogie that is described in
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[0052] In the case of the exemplary embodiment in accordance with
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[0054] In the case of the exemplary embodiment in accordance with
[0055] In addition, the rail-borne vehicle 250 in accordance with
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[0057] Although the invention is further illustrated and described in detail by means of the preferred exemplary embodiments, the invention is not limited by the disclosed examples and other variations can be derived therefrom by the person skilled in the art without departing from the protective scope of the invention.