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US1765810A
US1765810A US89071A US8907126A US1765810A US 1765810 A US1765810 A US 1765810A US 89071 A US89071 A US 89071A US 8907126 A US8907126 A US 8907126A US 1765810 A US1765810 A US 1765810A
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    • B61FRAIL VEHICLE SUSPENSIONS, e.g. UNDERFRAMES, BOGIES OR ARRANGEMENTS OF WHEEL AXLES; RAIL VEHICLES FOR USE ON TRACKS OF DIFFERENT WIDTH; PREVENTING DERAILING OF RAIL VEHICLES; WHEEL GUARDS, OBSTRUCTION REMOVERS OR THE LIKE FOR RAIL VEHICLES
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  • This invention relates to new and useful nnprovements 1n railway rolling stock and more particularly to the hem/kingsv whlch transfer a portion ofthe load from the ve-' hicle underiiraine -to the'truokusuch as is shown and described in an application filed April 4, 1925, hearing fieriel .Number 20,832, of which this is e division...
  • the principal object of the invention is to provide a se v cent-e1 "or aligning caring that will, by virtue or its structure, not to align the vehicle body and the'trucl: wheelsl
  • Another object is to provideimesns for maintaining proper relationship of the parts inell possible working positions.
  • a still further ob ect is to provide means -tor lubricating certain surfaces Where there IS frictional contact.
  • Figure' l is a side elevation of the cradle portion of a locomotive and a trailer truck illustrating an adaptation. of the rocker bearing. ,1 .l
  • rocker seat 7 rests on the" rocker seat hearing 3 and is provlded wlthen undersurmce slightlyconvex to correspond to thetop sur face 5 of the rocker seat bearing.
  • Depend- 111g lips 8 extend over the ends of the rocker see-t hearmp; to prevent d splacement;
  • ings 12 are provided in the top surfece of the rocker on ielther side 1 of the center.
  • depending lugs 14! are spaced from the center of bearing plate 13. adopted to pass.through-the openings 12' inthe rocker and. help to nieinta-ii'i the propi er relation between the parts.
  • centering means it is preferable in centering means to arrange the rocker-end its correletedfymrts so thet the plane of the rocker movement is ,tangent'to an ere struck from the pivot point of the truck.
  • the rocker-end its correletedfymrts so thet the plane of the rocker movement is ,tangent'to an ere struck from the pivot point of the truck.
  • the beuring'plete 13 acts as a load sup portii'ig member and is carried by the -vehicle underframe to transfer a portion of the weight of the vehicle to the truck through the. medium of the rocker bearing and while in the present disclosure plate 13- all) rocker on said bearings;
  • a seat pivotedon said base in one l for maintain ng plane
  • a load supporting rocker pivoted on said seat to rotate in a transverse plane about a predetermined axis on said seat.
  • rocker bearing device a seat, and a rocker having spaced pivots on said seat, said rocker and seat being adapted to rock as a unit transversely of the plane of rock ing movement of said rockeron said pivots.
  • a rocker bearing comprising a load supporting member, a rocker having spaced pivots and adapted to carrysaid load supporting member, a rocker seat having spaced bearings for said pivots, said-rocker and seat being adapted to rock as "a unit transversely of the rocking movement of said 9.
  • a rocker bearing In a rocker bearing, abase member for rigid application to a truck, a'rocker seat mounted on said base member so as to pivot thereon in one plane, a rocker pivoted on said seat so as to tilt about a predetermined axis thereon in a plane extending transversely of said first mentioned plane, and an element resting on said rocker forrigid application to body structure to be carried by said truck.
  • a rocker bearing av base member for rigid application to a truck, a rocker seat having a single bearing on said base so as to pivot thereonin one plane, arocker havingspaced bearings on said seat so as to pivot thereon in a plane extending trans 'versely of said first mentioned plane, and an element resting on said rocker for rigid application to body structure to be carried by said truck.
  • rocker bearing In rocker bearing, a base member for rigid application to a truck, a rocker seat mounted on. said base member so as to ture to becarried by saidtruck, and parts,
  • rocker bearing including a load supporting member, a rocker'supporting said'member and having spaced pivots on: .itslower portion and oppositely curved cam surfaces on its upperportion, and a rocker seat,'said rocker and seat being adapted to. rock transversely of theroclnng movement of said rocker.
  • a rocker bearing a rocker having spaced pivots on its lower portion and oppositcly curved cam surfaces on its upper portion, a rocker seat, said rocker and seat being adapted to rock transversely of the rocking movement of said rocker.
  • a load supporting member having relatively inclined surfaces on ts under side, a rocker supporting said member and having spaced pivots on its lower portion and oppositely curved cam surfaces on its upper portion,:and a rocker seat, said rocker being interengaged with said load supporting member, and said rocker and seatbeing adapted to rocktransverse- 1y of the rocking movement of said rocker.
  • a load supporting member having double inclined surfaces on its under side and lugs depending therefrom, a rocker supporting said member and having spaced pivotsonits lower portion, and oppositely curved cam surfaces on its upper portion, and a rocker seat, said rocker having recesses adapted to receive saidlugs.
  • a rocker be aring a base member for rigid application to a truck, a rocker seat mounted on said base member so as to pivot thereon in one plane, a rocker pivoted on said seat so asto tilt about a predetermined axis thereon in a plane extending by said truck, and interengagingparts 011 said rocker and element for maintaining the desired relation betweenthem.
  • V r 18.
  • a base memher with a concave upwardly facing bear- Vingya seat having a; complementary down- 7 wardly-facing bearing resting on said base 7 V hearing and also having an upwardlyfaeing concave bearing, and a rocker having a complementary downwardly facing bearing piv- 'otally seated in said upwardly-facing bearing of said seat.
  • a load In a centering device for mounting a railway vehicle frame upon a truck so as to swing transverselypf the truck, a load; supporting member a rocker supporting said member and having spaced pivots on its lovver portion and oppositely curved cam surfaces on its upper'por'tion, and a rocker seat, said member, rocker and seat being a1-v ranged to rock transversely of the rocking V movement of said rocker on said seat.
  • a rocker having spaced pivots on its lower portion 7 1 and oppositely curved cam surfaces on its .v 50 upper portion, an'da rocker seat, said rocker V and seat being arranged to rocktransversely i the rocking movement of said rocker on said seat.

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2 Sheets-Sheet 1 June 24, 1930. c. T. WESTLAKE ROCKER BEARING Original Filed April 4, 1925 CHARLES fmisflflxz, DEQCEIZSED Lia/ml A. VMESTLHKE, HDMK.
Fly 2 June 24, 1930. c. T. WESTLAKE ,7 5,
ROCKER BEARING Original Filed April 1925 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 ,1 v f/n z/rrarqw f6 5 CHARLES Z Wasrmxg Hrrxs.
ss r CHAR-LES T. wEs'rIiAnE; nnonesnn; LATE or srfitenrsprerssoum, BY LILIAN A. wrist LAKE, ADMINISTRATRIX, or sw. were, reisseom, ASEilG-NOR, BY MESNE Assisi;-
MENTS, TO GENERAL STEEL QASTINGS QJA CORPORATION OF DELAXVARE.
ROCKER BEARING Original application filed April-'1, 1925, Serial No. 20,832. Divided and this. application filed February 18,
i V lees. Serial No. 89,071.
' This invention relates to new and useful nnprovements 1n railway rolling stock and more particularly to the hem/kingsv whlch transfer a portion ofthe load from the ve-' hicle underiiraine -to the'truokusuch as is shown and described in an application filed April 4, 1925, hearing fieriel .Number 20,832, of which this is e division...
The principal object of the invention is to provide a se v cent-e1 "or aligning caring that will, by virtue or its structure, not to align the vehicle body and the'trucl: wheelsl Another object is to provideimesns for maintaining proper relationship of the parts inell possible working positions.
A still further ob ect is to provide means -tor lubricating certain surfaces Where there IS frictional contact.
view, the invention consists in certain novel features oi? construction andarrangement oi? pert-s, heieinaftermore fully described and cleiinech' and illustrated in the accompanying; drawings, in which-s M y Figure 1: is partly 2L side elevetion' an d partly e sectional viewelongthe line 1-1 of Figure 3.' Q Figure'Q is partly an end elevation and partly a sectional View through line 22 of Figure 3; I T v v I Figure 3 is a top plan view of the rocker member. 1 V
Figure' l is a side elevation of the cradle portion of a locomotive and a trailer truck illustrating an adaptation. of the rocker bearing. ,1 .l
, V Figure -t") is e toprplen view of the cradle portion of s' locomotive and trailer truck shown in Figure l. -v I r "The numeral 1 in the drawings indicates" the frame of a railway truck in which are drilled dowel holes 2.1 it; rocker seat hearing base 3 is providedwith dowels adapted to fit into the dowel holes 2. 'The top surface 5 of the rocker ,sezitbeering is slightly concave transverselyof the truck frame and "isprovided with upstzinding sides 6. The
rocker seat 7 rests on the" rocker seat hearing 3 and is provlded wlthen undersurmce slightlyconvex to correspond to thetop sur face 5 of the rocker seat bearing. Depend- 111g lips 8 extend over the ends of the rocker see-t hearmp; to prevent d splacement;
' Two parallel grooves or sockets 9 are 'equirhstently spaced from theeenter. of: the top The rocker 10 supports the bearing plate 13, the under surface of which comprises two parts loeud- 16, each of which slopes upwardly toward the center. Downwardly rest e ces-ronerron, or GRANITE airy, rumors, I
.ings 12 are provided in the top surfece of the rocker on ielther side 1 of the center.
depending lugs 14! are spaced from the center of bearing plate 13. adopted to pass.through-the openings 12' inthe rocker and. help to nieinta-ii'i the propi er relation between the parts.
In ll possible operating pOSllLlOllS-Of the rocker assembly, etleest one of the lugs e1:-
These lugs tends into 1 its opening 12 in T the rocker.
'lhis insures the proper errengement ofthe parts and since my rocker assembliesere' customarily used'in pairs, it maintains each individual rocker inproper' positionirelzrtive to its companion.
It is preferable in centering means to arrange the rocker-end its correletedfymrts so thet the plane of the rocker movement is ,tangent'to an ere struck from the pivot point of the truck. How ever, it is feasible toineke the: entire beerthe adaptation of the ing conform .to'the are of the curve struck from the pivot point, in which cese the' parts, instead of being" formed in straight jtiieees as shown in the drawings, would be curved. Itwould' elsobe possible to make each half of the besring'essembly tangent to this are. i v
The beuring'plete 13 acts as a load sup portii'ig member and is carried by the -vehicle underframe to transfer a portion of the weight of the vehicle to the truck through the. medium of the rocker bearing and while in the present disclosure plate 13- all) rocker on said bearings;
base, a seat pivotedon said base in one l for maintain ng plane, and a load supporting rocker pivoted on said seat to rotate in a transverse plane about a predetermined axis on said seat.
5. In the device of the class described, a base having a concave upwardly facing bearing, a seat having a ,complementary downwardly facing bearing resting in said base bearing and also having an upwardly facing concave bearing, and a rocker having a complementary downwardly facing bearing pivotally seated in said. latter mentioned seat bearing. 6. In a device of the class described, a base having a concave upwardly facing bearing, a seat having a complementary downwardly facing bearing resting, in said base bearing and also having parallel horizontally spaced vupwardly facing concave bearings, and a rocker having complementary downwardly facing bearings pivotally seated in said parallel seat bearings. 7. In a rocker bearing device, a seat, and a rocker having spaced pivots on said seat, said rocker and seat being adapted to rock as a unit transversely of the plane of rock ing movement of said rockeron said pivots. 8. A rocker bearing comprising a load supporting member, a rocker having spaced pivots and adapted to carrysaid load supporting member, a rocker seat having spaced bearings for said pivots, said-rocker and seat being adapted to rock as "a unit transversely of the rocking movement of said 9. In a rocker bearing, abase member for rigid application to a truck, a'rocker seat mounted on said base member so as to pivot thereon in one plane, a rocker pivoted on said seat so as to tilt about a predetermined axis thereon in a plane extending transversely of said first mentioned plane, and an element resting on said rocker forrigid application to body structure to be carried by said truck. a 1
10. In a rocker bearing, av base member for rigid application to a truck, a rocker seat having a single bearing on said base so as to pivot thereonin one plane, arocker havingspaced bearings on said seat so as to pivot thereon in a plane extending trans 'versely of said first mentioned plane, and an element resting on said rocker for rigid application to body structure to be carried by said truck. I
11. In a rocker bearing, a base member for rigid application to a truck, a rocker seat mounted on said base member so asto ,sio
pivot thereon; in one upright plane,- a rocker tioned plane, an element resting on said rockerfor rigid application to body structure to be carried by said. truck, and inter engaging parts on said rocker. and elemen't desired relation between them, 7 1 a 1 '12. In rocker bearing, a base member for rigid application to a truck, a rocker seat mounted on. said base member so as to ture to becarried by saidtruck, and parts,
on said "rocker and element, for positively maintaining lateral interengagement t-hereof, irrespective of theirpivotal movement on said base member.
13. In a rocker bearing, including a load supporting member, a rocker'supporting said'member and having spaced pivots on: .itslower portion and oppositely curved cam surfaces on its upperportion, anda rocker seat,'said rocker and seat being adapted to. rock transversely of theroclnng movement of said rocker.
14.111 a rocker bearing, a rocker having spaced pivots on its lower portion and oppositcly curved cam surfaces on its upper portion, a rocker seat, said rocker and seat being adapted to rock transversely of the rocking movement of said rocker. Y
pivoted about a predetermined axis on said seat so as to tilt thereon inan upright planeextending,transversely of said first men-.
15. In a rocker bearing, a load supporting member having relatively inclined surfaces on ts under side, a rocker supporting said member and having spaced pivots on its lower portion and oppositely curved cam surfaces on its upper portion,:and a rocker seat, said rocker being interengaged with said load supporting member, and said rocker and seatbeing adapted to rocktransverse- 1y of the rocking movement of said rocker.
16. In a rocker bearing, a load supporting member having double inclined surfaces on its under side and lugs depending therefrom, a rocker supporting said member and having spaced pivotsonits lower portion, and oppositely curved cam surfaces on its upper portion, and a rocker seat, said rocker having recesses adapted to receive saidlugs.
17. In a rocker be aring, a base member for rigid application to a truck, a rocker seat mounted on said base member so as to pivot thereon in one plane, a rocker pivoted on said seat so asto tilt about a predetermined axis thereon in a plane extending by said truck, and interengagingparts 011 said rocker and element for maintaining the desired relation betweenthem. V r 18. In a centering'devic e for mounting a railway vehicle frame upon a truck so as to swing transversely of thetruck, a base memher with a concave upwardly facing bear- Vingya seat having a; complementary down- 7 wardly-facing bearing resting on said base 7 V hearing and also having an upwardlyfaeing concave bearing, and a rocker having a complementary downwardly facing bearing piv- 'otally seated in said upwardly-facing bearing of said seat. I 5 19; In a centering device for mounting a railway vehicle frame upon a truck so as to swing transverselypf the truck, a load; supporting member a rocker supporting said member and having spaced pivots on its lovver portion and oppositely curved cam surfaces on its upper'por'tion, and a rocker seat, said member, rocker and seat being a1-v ranged to rock transversely of the rocking V movement of said rocker on said seat. V Q 20. Ina centeringdevice for mounting a r m v i railway vehicle frame upon a truck so as to swing transversely of thevtruck, a rocker having spaced pivots on its lower portion 7 1 and oppositely curved cam surfaces on its .v 50 upper portion, an'da rocker seat, said rocker V and seat being arranged to rocktransversely i the rocking movement of said rocker on said seat. 1 r In testimony whereofIhereunto my signature this, 12th day of February l-926, V LILIAN A. XVESTLAKE, A linin-istmtriw Ufflw Estate ofU/mrles T.
WestZa/ce, Deceased;
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