Chassis for a rail vehicle

US2016304103A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016304103-A1
Application numberUS-201415037945-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateNov 25, 2014
Priority dateNov 29, 2013
Publication dateOct 20, 2016
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A chassis for a rail vehicle, in particular for a locomotive. A chassis frame is supported on first and second wheel sets and one triangular link per wheel set on both sides of the chassis for horizontally guiding the axle of the wheel set. An A-arm is hinged to one of two axle bearings by a wheel set-side bearing and by two frame-side bearings. The latter have elastomer bushings with a constant longitudinal and transverse rigidity. The former have hydraulic bushings with constant transverse rigidity and variable longitudinal rigidity. The bearings of each A-arm are arranged on the corners of a horizontal isosceles triangle. The tip of the triangle forms the wheel set-side bearing and the base forms the frame-side bearings. This resolves the conflicting objectives between dynamic running behaviors of the chassis when cornering and the driving stability when traveling straight ahead at a high speed.

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1 - 8 . (canceled) 9 . A chassis for a rail vehicle having wheel sets with axles and axle bearings, the chassis comprising: a chassis frame supported at least on a first wheel set and a second wheel set of the rail vehicle; an A-arm disposed on each wheel set on both sides of the chassis for horizontally guiding the axle of the wheel set; a wheel-set-side bearing hinging a respective said A-arm to one of two axle bearings of a wheel set and two frame-side bearings hinging said A-arm to said chassis frame; said frame-side bearings having elastomer bushings with constant longitudinal and transverse rigidity and said wheel-set-side bearings having hydraulic bushings with constant transverse rigidity and variable longitudinal rigidity; said frame-side and wheel-set-side bearings of each said A-arm being arranged on corners of a horizontally aligned isosceles triangle, the triangle having a tip forming said wheel-set-side bearing and a base forming said frame-side bearings. 10 . The chassis according to claim 9 , wherein a frame-side bearing includes a bearing bolt pushing vertically through said elastomer bushing, said bearing bolt having holes formed therein horizontally through said bearing bolt, for guiding there through fixing devices for connecting said bearing to said chassis frame above and below said elastomer bushing. 11 . The chassis according to claim 9 , wherein a wheel-set-side bearing includes a bearing bolt pushing vertically through said hydraulic bushing, said bearing bolt having a hole formed therein vertically through said bearing bolt, for guiding fixing devices coaxially through the hydraulic bushing for connecting said bearing to the axle bearing of the wheel set. 12 . The chassis according to claims 9 , wherein each hydraulic bushing has an externally located fluid chamber in a longitudinal direction and an internally located fluid chamber in the longitudinal direction, which are arranged opposite one another in the longitudinal direction and are filled with a hydraulic fluid, each fluid chamber being connected to a fluid duct through which hydraulic fluid can flow into or out of the fluid chamber, wherein the longitudinal rigidity of said hydraulic bushing varies as a function of an excitation frequency of fluid flows forced into or out of a fluid chamber by wheel set guiding forces. 13 . The chassis according to claim 12 , wherein each of said hydraulic bushings has an internal fluid duct hydraulically coupling said externally located fluid chamber and said internally located fluid chamber to the same hydraulic bushing. 14 . The chassis according to claim 12 , wherein said hydraulic bushings that arranged on a same chassis side are connected via external fluid ducts such that said externally located fluid chamber of said first wheel set is hydraulically coupled to said internally located fluid chamber of said second wheel set and said internally located fluid chamber of said first wheel set is hydraulically coupled to said externally located fluid chamber of said second wheel set. 15 . The chassis according to claim 14 , which comprises a pressure sensor assigned to and coupled with each said fluid chamber via a fluid duct, said pressure sensor responding when a pressure prevailing in the hydraulic fluid falls below a pre-defined threshold value, said pressure sensors being connected individually and/or serially to a pressure monitoring device, and the pressure monitoring device is configured for transmitting a warning signal to a central control device of the rail vehicle when one or all of said pressure sensors respond. 16 . The chassis according to claim 13 , which comprises a pressure sensor assigned to and coupled with each said fluid chamber via a fluid duct, said pressure sensor responding when a pressure prevailing in the hydraulic fluid falls below a pre-defined threshold value, said pressure sensors being connected individually and/or serially to a pressure monitoring device, and the pressure monitoring device is configured for transmitting a warning signal to a central control device of the rail vehicle when one or all of said pressure sensors respond. 17 . The chassis according to claim 9 , wherein a third wheel set is arranged between the first wheel set and the second wheel set. 18 . The chassis according to claim 9 , configured for a locomotive.

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  • fluid actuated · CPC title

  • B61F5/325Primary

    The guiding device including swinging arms or the like to ensure the parallelism of the axles · CPC title

  • Arrangements or devices for adjusting or allowing self- adjustment of wheel axles or bogies when rounding curves, e.g. sliding axles, swinging axles · CPC title

  • B61F5/32Primary

    Guides, e.g. plates, for axle-boxes · CPC title

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What does patent US2016304103A1 cover?
A chassis for a rail vehicle, in particular for a locomotive. A chassis frame is supported on first and second wheel sets and one triangular link per wheel set on both sides of the chassis for horizontally guiding the axle of the wheel set. An A-arm is hinged to one of two axle bearings by a wheel set-side bearing and by two frame-side bearings. The latter have elastomer bushings with a constan…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Siemens Ag
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B61F5/325. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Oct 20 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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