Load sensing system for a railway truck assembly

US11499862B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11499862-B2
Application numberUS-201916660149-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 22, 2019
Priority dateOct 25, 2018
Publication dateNov 15, 2022
Grant dateNov 15, 2022

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A truck assembly for a rail vehicle includes at least one side frame including at least one lightener hole. At least one strain gage is disposed within the lightener hole(s). The strain gage(s) is configured to detect forces exerted into or onto the truck assembly. A method of detecting forces exerted into or onto a truck assembly of a rail vehicle includes disposing at least one strain gage within at least one lightener hole of at least one side frame of a truck assembly of the rail vehicle, and detecting the forces by the strain gage(s).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A truck assembly for a rail vehicle, the truck assembly comprising: at least one side frame including at least one lightener hole defined by at least one rim including at least one recessed pocket; and at least one strain gage disposed within the at least one lightener hole, wherein the at least one strain gage is secured to the at least one recessed pocket, and wherein the at least one strain gage is configured to detect forces exerted into or onto the truck assembly. 2. The truck assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one side frame comprises a first side frame and a second side frame. 3. The truck assembly of claim 2 , wherein the at least one lightener hole comprises: a first lightener hole of the first side frame; and a second lightener hole of the second side frame. 4. The truck assembly of claim 3 , wherein the at least one strain gage comprises: a first strain gage disposed in the first lightener hole; and a second strain gage disposed in the second lightener hole. 5. The truck assembly of claim 4 , wherein the at least one strain gage comprises: a first strain gage disposed in the first lightener hole; and a second strain gage disposed in the first lightener hole. 6. The truck assembly of claim 5 , wherein the first strain gage and the second strain gage are symmetrically disposed in relation to a longitudinal plane of the first side frame. 7. The truck assembly of claim 2 , wherein the at least one lightener hole comprises: a first inboard lightener hole formed in a first end of the first side frame; a second inboard lightener hole formed in a second end of the first side frame; a third inboard lightener hole formed in a first end of the second side frame; and a fourth inboard lightener hole formed in a second send of the second side frame. 8. The truck assembly of claim 7 , wherein the at least one strain gage comprises: a first strain gage disposed within the first inboard lightener hole; a second strain gage disposed within the first inboard lightener hole; a third strain gage disposed within the second inboard lightener hole; a fourth strain gage disposed within the second inboard lightener hole; a fifth strain gage disposed within the third inboard lightener hole; a sixth strain gage disposed within the third inboard lightener hole; a seventh strain gage disposed within the fourth inboard lightener hole; and an eighth strain gage disposed within the fourth inboard lightener hole. 9. The truck assembly of claim 1 , further comprising at least one force analysis control unit in communication with the at least one strain gage, wherein the at least one force analysis control unit is configured to analyze at least one force signal received from the at least one strain gage. 10. The truck assembly of claim 9 , wherein the at least one force analysis control unit is disposed on or within the truck assembly. 11. The truck assembly of claim 9 , further comprising at least one electronics housing secured within the at least one lightener hole, wherein the at least one force analysis control unit is contained within the at least one electronics housing. 12. The truck assembly of claim 11 , wherein the electronics housing covers and protects the at least one strain gage. 13. A method of detecting forces exerted into or onto a truck assembly of a rail vehicle, the method comprising: disposing at least one strain gage within at least one lightener hole of at least one side frame of a truck assembly of the rail vehicle, wherein said disposing comprises securing the at least one strain gage to least one recessed pocket of the at least one lightener hole; and detecting the forces by the at least one strain gage. 14. The method of claim 13 , wherein said disposing comprises: disposing a first strain gage within a first inboard lightener hole of a first side frame; disposing a second strain gage within the first inboard lightener hole of the first side frame; disposing a third strain gage a second inboard lightener hole of the first side frame; disposing a fourth strain gage within the second inboard lightener hole of the first side frame; disposing a fifth strain gage within a third inboard lightener hole of a second side frame; disposing a sixth strain gage within the third inboard lightener hole of the second side frame; disposing a seventh strain gage within a fourth inboard lightener hole of the second side frame; and disposing an eighth strain gage within the fourth inboard lightener hole of the second side frame. 15. The method of claim 13 , further comprising: communicatively coupling at least one force analysis control unit with the at least one strain gage; and analyzing, by the at least one force analysis control unit, at least one force signal received from the at least one strain gage. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising disposing the at least one force analysis control unit within the at least one lightener hole. 17. The method of claim 16 , further comprising covering and protecting the at least one strain gage with at least one electronics housing that contains the at least one force analysis control unit. 18. A truck assembly for a rail vehicle, the truck assembly comprising: a first side frame having a first inboard lightener and a second inboard lightener hole; a second side frame having a third inboard lightener hole and a fourth inboard lightener hole; a first strain gage disposed within the first inboard lightener hole; a second strain gage disposed within the first inboard lightener hole, wherein the first strain gage and the second strain gage are symmetrically disposed in relation to a first longitudinal plane of the first side frame; a third strain gage disposed within the second inboard lightener hole; a fourth strain gage disposed within the second inboard lightener hole, wherein the first strain gage and the second strain gage are symmetrically disposed in relation to the first longitudinal plane of the first side frame; a fifth strain gage disposed within the third inboard lightener hole; a sixth strain gage disposed within the third inboard lightener hole, wherein the fifth strain gage and the sixth strain gage are symmetrically disposed in relation to a second longitudinal plane of the second side frame; a seventh strain gage disposed within the fourth inboard lightener hole; an eighth strain gage disposed within the fourth inboard lightener hole, wherein the seventh strain gage and the eighth strain gage are symmetrically disposed in relation to the second longitudinal plane of the second side frame, wherein the strain gages are configured to detect forces exerted into or onto the truck assembly; and at least one force analysis control unit in communication with the strain gages, wherein the at least one force analysis control unit is disposed on or within the truck assembly, and wherein the at least one force analysis control unit is configured to analyze force signals received from the strain gages. 19. A truck assembly for a rail vehicle, the truck assembly comprising: at least one side frame including at least one lightener hole; at least one strain gage disposed within the at least one lightener hole, wherein the at least one strain gage is configured to detect forces exerted into or onto the truck assembly; and at least one force analysis control unit in communication with the at least one strain gage, wherein the at least one force analysis control unit is configured to analyze at least o

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  • G01G19/042Primary

    having electrical weight-sensitive devices · CPC title

  • Bogie frames · CPC title

  • G01G19/047Primary

    using electrical weight-sensitive devices · CPC title

  • Profile gauges, e.g. loading gauges · CPC title

  • applying a pushing force · CPC title

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What does patent US11499862B2 cover?
A truck assembly for a rail vehicle includes at least one side frame including at least one lightener hole. At least one strain gage is disposed within the lightener hole(s). The strain gage(s) is configured to detect forces exerted into or onto the truck assembly. A method of detecting forces exerted into or onto a truck assembly of a rail vehicle includes disposing at least one strain gage wi…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Amsted Rail Co Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G01G19/042. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 15 2022 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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