Vehicle suspension system

US11091178B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11091178-B2
Application numberUS-201816137192-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 20, 2018
Priority dateSep 20, 2018
Publication dateAug 17, 2021
Grant dateAug 17, 2021

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A locomotive suspension system includes a truck frame coupled with a locomotive body frame by one or more upper suspensions and a first motor suspension coupled with a first motor and the truck frame. The first motor is coupled with a first axle of the truck frame. The locomotive suspension system also includes a second motor suspension coupled with a second motor and the truck frame. The second motor is coupled with a second axle of the truck frame. The first and second motor suspensions are asymmetrically arranged on opposite sides of a bisecting plane of a truck wheelbase of the truck frame. The truck wheelbase extends from the first axle to the second axle along a length of the truck frame.

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A vehicle suspension system comprising: a truck frame including two elongated beams and at least two transom bodies that extend between and mechanically connect the two elongated beams, wherein the at least two transom bodies include a middle transom body located midway along a length of the truck frame, the truck frame mechanically coupled to no more or less than a first wheelset and a second wheelset located on opposite sides of the middle transom body; a first set of upper suspensions and a second set of upper suspensions configured to couple the truck frame with a vehicle body frame; a first motor suspension configured to be coupled with a first motor that is coupled with an axle of the first wheelset, the first motor suspension located between the first set of the upper suspensions and the second set of the upper suspensions along the length of the truck frame; and a second motor suspension configured to be coupled with a second motor that is coupled with an axle of the second wheelset, the second set of the upper suspensions located between the first motor suspension and the second motor suspension along the length of the truck frame, wherein the first and second motor suspensions are asymmetrically arranged on opposite sides of a bisecting plane of a truck wheelbase of the truck frame, and wherein the first and second sets of the upper suspensions are asymmetrically arranged on the opposite sides of the bisecting plane of the truck wheelbase, the truck wheelbase extending from the axle of the first wheel set to the axle of the second wheel set along the length of the truck frame. 2. The vehicle suspension system of claim 1 , further comprising: a first lower suspension configured to couple the axle of the first wheelset with the truck frame; and a second lower suspension configured to couple the axle of the second wheelset with the truck frame. 3. The vehicle suspension system of claim 2 , wherein the first lower suspension includes at least one lower suspension at each of opposite ends of the axle of the first wheelset, and the second lower suspension includes at least one lower suspension at each of opposite ends of the axle of the second wheelset. 4. The vehicle suspension system of claim 1 , wherein the first and second motor suspensions are asymmetrically arranged on the opposite sides of the bisecting plane of the truck wheelbase such that the first motor suspension is located between the first motor and the bisecting plane and the second motor is located between the bisecting plane and the second motor suspension. 5. The vehicle suspension system of claim 1 , wherein the first set of the upper suspensions and the second set of the upper suspensions are located on opposite sides of a gravity center plane of the vehicle suspension system, the gravity center plane intersecting a rotational center of the vehicle suspension system, the second set of the upper suspensions disposed closer to the gravity center plane than a proximity of the first set of the upper suspensions to the gravity center plane. 6. The vehicle suspension system of claim 1 , wherein the first motor suspension is separated from an axis of rotation of the axle of the first wheelset and the second motor suspension is separated from an axis of rotation of the axle of the second wheelset by equal distances. 7. The vehicle suspension system of claim 1 , wherein the first motor suspension is located closer to the bisecting plane than the second motor suspension. 8. The vehicle suspension system of claim 1 , wherein the first motor suspension is located within the truck wheelbase while the second motor suspension is located outside of the truck wheelbase. 9. A vehicle suspension system comprising: a truck frame mechanically coupled to no more or less than a first wheelset and a second wheelset, the truck frame including a middle transom body located midway along a length of the truck frame, the first wheelset and the second wheelset disposed on opposite sides of the middle transom body; a first set of upper suspensions and a second set of upper suspensions configured to couple the truck frame with a vehicle body frame; a first motor suspension configured to be coupled with a first motor that is coupled with an axle of the first wheelset, the first motor suspension located between the first set of the upper suspensions and the second set of the upper suspensions along the length of the truck frame; and a second motor suspension configured to be coupled with a second motor that is coupled with an axle of the second wheelset, the second set of the upper suspensions located between the first motor suspension and the second motor suspension along the length of the truck frame, wherein the first motor suspension is located inside a truck wheelbase defined between the respective axles of the first and second wheel sets while the second motor suspension is located outside of the truck wheelbase, and wherein the first and second sets of the upper suspensions are asymmetrically arranged on opposite sides of a bisecting plane of the truck wheelbase. 10. The vehicle suspension system of claim 9 , wherein the first and second motor suspensions are asymmetrically arranged on opposite sides of the bisecting plane of the truck wheelbase such that the first motor suspension is located closer to the bisecting plane than a proximity of the second motor suspension to the bisecting plane. 11. The vehicle suspension system of claim 9 , wherein the first motor suspension is configured to be located between the first motor and the second motor, and the second motor is configured to be located between the first motor suspension and the second motor suspension. 12. The vehicle suspension system of claim 9 , wherein the first set of the upper suspensions are located on opposite sides of a rotational center of the vehicle suspension system, and both the first set and the second set are spaced apart from the middle transom body. 13. A method comprising: coupling a truck frame with a vehicle body frame via a first set of upper suspensions and a second set of upper suspensions, the truck frame including a middle transom body located midway along a length of the truck frame; coupling no more or less than a first wheelset and a second wheelset with the truck frame such that the first and second wheelsets are disposed on opposite sides of the middle transom body; coupling a first motor suspension with a first motor that is coupled with an axle of the first wheelset, the first motor suspension coupled with the first motor such that the first motor suspension is located between the first set of the upper suspensions and the second set of the upper suspensions along the length of the truck frame; and coupling a second motor suspension with a second motor that is coupled with an axle of the second wheelset, the second motor suspension coupled with the second motor such that the second set of the upper suspensions is located between the first motor suspension and the second motor suspension along the length of the truck frame, wherein the first motor suspension is located inside a truck wheelbase defined between the respective axles of the first and second wheel sets while the second motor suspension is located outside of the truck wheelbase, and wherein the first and second sets of the upper suspensions are asymmetrically arranged on opposite sides of a bisecting plane of the truck wheelbase. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein the first motor suspension is coupled with the first motor and the second motor suspension is coupled with the second motor such that the first and

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  • Arrangement or mounting of internal-combustion or jet-propulsion units (B60K7/00 takes precedence; arrangement or mounting of plural diverse prime-movers for mutual or common propulsion B60K6/00) · CPC title

  • B61F5/00Primary

    Constructional details of bogies; Connections between bogies and vehicle underframes; Arrangements or devices for adjusting or allowing self-adjustment of wheel axles or bogies when rounding curves · CPC title

  • B61F5/04Primary

    Bolster supports or mountings (side bearings B61F5/14) · CPC title

  • with driven axles or wheels · CPC title

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What does patent US11091178B2 cover?
A locomotive suspension system includes a truck frame coupled with a locomotive body frame by one or more upper suspensions and a first motor suspension coupled with a first motor and the truck frame. The first motor is coupled with a first axle of the truck frame. The locomotive suspension system also includes a second motor suspension coupled with a second motor and the truck frame. The secon…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Gen Electric, Transp Ip Holdings Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B61F5/00. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 17 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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