Rail vehicle having a coupling arranged in the front region thereof
US-2017232980-A1 · Aug 17, 2017 · US
US10246108B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10246108-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715798152-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 30, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 29, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 2, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 2, 2019 |
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A linkage articulatedly connects a railcar end portion of a coupling rod to a railcar body. A longitudinal axis of the coupling rod, in the neutral position, coincides with the longitudinal direction of the rail-borne vehicle. The linkage includes a base plate coupled via a bearing to the railcar body. The base plate has a through opening for the coupling rod extending therethrough. A pull/push assembly includes a first supporting element arranged between the base plate and the railcar body and a second supporting element on the side of the base plate facing away from the railcar body. First and second spring units are disposed between the base plate and corresponding ones of the supporting elements. The base plate is mounted in the bearing block to pivot in a horizontal plane transversely with respect to the longitudinal direction.
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A linkage for articulately connecting an end portion of a coupling rod to a railcar body of a rail-borne vehicle defining a longitudinal direction, said coupling rod defining a longitudinal axis and being movable between a neutral position wherein said longitudinal axis thereof is coincident with said longitudinal direction of said rail-borne vehicle and a deflected position, the linkage comprising: a bearing block fixedly connectable to said railcar body; a base plate coupled to said bearing block; said base plate having a first side facing toward said railcar body and delimiting a first region extending toward said railcar body; said base plate having a second side facing away from said railcar body and delimiting a second region extending away from said railcar body; said base plate having a through opening formed therein for accommodating said end portion of said coupling rod extending therethrough and into said first region; a push/pull assembly including a first support element arranged in said first region between said base plate and said railcar body; and, a second support element arranged in said second region facing toward said second side of said base plate; said first side of said base plate and said first support element conjointly defining a first gap and said second side of said base plate and said second support element defining a second gap; first and second spring units being disposed in said first and second gaps, respectively; said base plate being mounted in said bearing block so as to be pivotable therein transversely to said longitudinal direction and in a horizontal plane; and, a spherical bearing for journaling said coupling rod in said through opening of said base plate. 2. The linkage of claim 1 , wherein said spherical bearing is a ball and socket bearing. 3. The linkage of claim 2 , wherein said through opening of said base plate has a peripheral region defining a ball socket of said ball and socket bearing with a spherical cap-like bearing face for a ball joint; and, the ball joint forms said through opening for receiving said end portion of said coupling rod. 4. The linkage of claim 3 , further comprising an element form locked or force locked to said peripheral region and configured to define said ball socket. 5. The linkage of claim 3 , further comprising a slide bearing arranged between said ball and socket bearing and said coupling rod. 6. The linkage of claim 3 , wherein said coupling rod is form locked or force locked connected to said ball and socket bearing. 7. The linkage of claim 2 , wherein said bearing block has two receiving openings defining respective center axes configured to run perpendicularly to said longitudinal axis of said coupling rod when said coupling rod is in said neutral position; and, said bearing block includes at least one rotary joint in one of said receiving openings; and, said base plate is rotatably journalled in said rotary joint. 8. The linkage of claim 2 , wherein said bearing block has two receiving openings defining respective center axes configured to run perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said coupling rod when said coupling rod is in said neutral position; said bearing block includes a bearing cap closing said receiving openings; and, said base plate is form locked or force locked connected to said bearing cap; and, said bearing cap is rotatably mounted in said receiving openings. 9. A linkage for articulately connecting an end portion of a coupling rod to a railcar body of a rail-borne vehicle defining a longitudinal direction, said coupling rod defining a longitudinal axis and being movable between a neutral position wherein said longitudinal axis thereof is coincident with said longitudinal direction of said rail-borne vehicle and a deflected position, the linkage comprising: a bearing block fixedly connectable to said railcar body; a base plate coupled to said bearing block; said base plate having a first side facing toward said railcar body and delimiting a first region extending toward said railcar body; said base plate having a second side facing away from said railcar body and delimiting a second region extending away from said railcar body; said base plate having a through opening formed therein for accommodating said end portion of said coupling rod extending therethrough and into said first region; a push/pull assembly including a first support element arranged in said first region between said base plate and said railcar body; and, a second support element arranged in said second region facing toward said second side of said base plate; said first side of said base plate and said first support element conjointly defining a first gap and said second side of said base plate and said second support element defining a second gap; first and second spring units being disposed in said first and second gaps, respectively; said bearing block and said base plate conjointly defining a ball and socket bearing for pivotably supporting said coupling rod on said railcar body; said ball and socket bearing conjointly defining a bearing interface whereat said base plate can rotate relative to said bearing block; and, said end portion of said coupling rod being accommodated and held in said through opening so as to pivot with said base plate as said base plate rotates relative to said bearing block. 10. The linkage of claim 9 , wherein said bearing block is configured as a ball socket having a spherically curved bearing face. 11. The linkage of claim 10 , wherein said base plate is configured as a ball joint having a spherically curved bearing surface formed as an outer peripheral surface thereof for coacting with said ball socket. 12. The linkage of claim 11 , wherein said ball socket and said ball joint conjointly define an interface and said ball and socket bearing includes a socket element disposed at said interface and connected to said bearing block. 13. The linkage of claim 12 , wherein said socket element is configured as a ball socket having a spherically curved bearing face. 14. The linkage of claim 13 , wherein said base plate is configured as a ball joint having a spherically curved bearing surface formed as an outer peripheral surface thereof for coacting with said ball socket. 15. The linkage of claim 9 , wherein said first spring unit includes a plurality of spring elements arranged in series with respect to each other; and, a plurality of intermediate elements disposed respectively between each two mutually adjacent ones of said spring elements. 16. A linkage for articulately connecting an end portion of a coupling rod to a railcar body of a rail-borne vehicle defining a longitudinal direction, said coupling rod defining a longitudinal axis and being movable between a neutral position wherein said longitudinal axis thereof is coincident with said longitudinal direction of said rail-borne vehicle and a deflected position, the linkage comprising: a bearing block fixedly connectable to said railcar body; a base plate coupled to said bearing block; said base plate having a first side facing toward said railcar body and delimiting a first region extending toward said railcar body; said base plate having a second side facing away from said railcar body and delimiting a second region extending away from said railcar body; said base plate having a through opening formed therein for accommodating said end portion of said coupling rod extending therethrough and into said first region; a push/pull assembly including a first support element arranged in said first region bet
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