Bogie for high-speed railway vehicle
US-10011287-B2 · Jul 3, 2018 · US
US9573604B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9573604-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615089023-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 1, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 14, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 21, 2017 |
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A railcar bogie includes: a cross beam supporting a carbody; a pair of front and rear axles sandwiching and arranged in front of and behind the cross beam in a railcar longitudinal direction to extend in a railcar width direction; bearings provided at both railcar width direction sides of each and rotatably supporting the axles; axle boxes accommodating the bearings; side members extending in the railcar longitudinal direction supporting both railcar width direction end portions of the cross beam and each including both railcar longitudinal direction end portions supported by the axle boxes; contact members provided at both railcar width direction end portions and disposed on railcar longitudinal direction middle portions of the side members so as not to be fixed to the side members in an upper-lower direction; and supporting members provided at the axle boxes and supporting the railcar longitudinal direction end portions of the side members.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A railcar bogie comprising: a cross beam supporting a carbody of a railcar; axle boxes respectively accommodating bearings respectively provided at both railcar-width-direction sides of each of axles; plate springs extending in a railcar longitudinal direction from a front to a back of the railcar bogie, both railcar-longitudinal-direction end portions of each of the plate springs respectively being supported above the axle boxes, railcar-longitudinal-direction middle portions of the plate springs disposed below the cross beam so as not to be fixed to the cross beam; and contact members respectively disposed between both railcar-width-direction end portions of the cross beam, each of the plate springs swinging in a pitch direction along a lower surface of each of the contact members when a load is applied to one of the railcar-longitudinal-direction end portions of each of the plate springs. 2. The railcar bogie according to claim 1 , further comprising: supporting members are respectively provided at upper end portions of the axle boxes, upper surfaces of the supporting members being inclined relative to a horizontal plane so as to respectively correspond to the railcar-longitudinal-direction end portions of the plate springs. 3. The railcar bogie according to claim 1 , further comprising: supporting members respectively provided at the axle boxes and respectively supporting the railcar-longitudinal-direction end portions of the plate springs so as not to be fixed to the plate springs by fixtures in the upper-lower direction. 4. A railcar bogie comprising: a cross beam supporting a carbody of a railcar; axle boxes respectively accommodating bearings respectively provided at both railcar-width-direction sides of each of axles; plate springs extending in a railcar longitudinal direction, both railcar-longitudinal-direction end portions of each of the plate springs respectively being supported above the axle boxes, railcar-longitudinal-direction middle portions of the plate springs disposed below the cross beam so as not to be fixed to the cross beam; and contact members respectively disposed between both railcar-width-direction end portions of the cross beam, wherein each of the plate springs swing along a lower surface of each of the contact members when a load is applied to one of the railcar-longitudinal-direction end portions of each of the plate springs, the railcar-longitudinal-direction middle portion of each of the plate springs projects downward and has a circular-arc shape, and each of the lower surfaces of the railcar-longitudinal-direction end portions of the plate springs is included so as to become higher toward an outside of each of the plate springs in the railcar longitudinal direction. 5. A railcar bogie comprising: a cross beam supporting a carbody of a railcar; a pair of front and rear axles respectively arranged at both sides of the cross beam in a railcar longitudinal direction so as to extend in a railcar width direction; bearings respectively provided at both railcar-width-direction sides of each of the axles and rotatably supporting the axles; axle boxes respectively accommodating the bearings; plate springs extending in the railcar longitudinal direction and supporting both railcar-width-direction end portions of the cross beam; and contact members respectively provided at the railcar-width-direction end portions of the cross beam, respectively disposed separably on railcar-longitudinal-direction middle portions of the plate springs so as not to be fixed to the plate springs; and supporting members respectively provided at the axle boxes and respectively supporting the railcar-longitudinal-direction end portions of the plate springs, a contact surface of each of the contact members having a substantially circular-arc shape that is convex downward in a side view, the contact surface contacting the plate spring.
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