Patents by Inventor Paul S. Wike
Paul S. Wike has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 7231878Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a linear steering truck apparatus comprising a bolster member having two ends, the bolster being located along the transverse axis extending generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, generally located between and parallel to the transversely extending axles, a linear steering truck attachable to the car body, a plurality of pedestals, a pedestal engaged to an axle bearing, the axle bearing being rotationally engaged to one end of a transversely extending axle, and at least one pedestal being movably attached to at least one other pedestal situated in the same plane along the longitudinal axis, and rack and pinion steering components, where the geometry of pivot points from one axle to the bolster form a trapezoid and the geometry of pivot points from another axle to the bolster form a parallelogram, the pedestals being pivotably connected so that a lateral force at one axle is reacted by the other axle, wherein the car body mass acts as a pendulum mass restorType: GrantFiled: July 12, 2006Date of Patent: June 19, 2007Assignee: Active Steering, LLCInventor: Paul S. Wike
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Patent number: 7096795Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a linear steering truck apparatus comprising a bolster member having two ends, the bolster being located along the transverse axis extending generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, generally located between and parallel to the transversely extending axles, a linear steering truck attachable to the car body, a plurality of pedestals, a pedestal engaged to an axle bearing, the axle bearing being rotationally engaged to one end of a transversely extending axle, and at least one pedestal being movably attached to at least one other pedestal situated in the same plane along the longitudinal axis, and rack and pinion steering components, where the geometry of pivot points from one axle to the bolster form a trapezoid and the geometry of pivot points from another axle to the bolster form a parallelogram, the pedestals being pivotably connected so that a lateral force at one axle is reacted by the other axle, wherein the car body mass acts as a pendulum mass restorType: GrantFiled: November 17, 2003Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Active Steering, LLCInventor: Paul S. Wike
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Publication number: 20040221763Abstract: The present invention relates generally to a linear steering truck apparatus comprising a bolster member having two ends, the bolster being located along the transverse axis extending generally perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, generally located between and parallel to the transversely extending axles, a means for attaching the linear steering truck to the car body, a plurality of pedestals, a pedestal engaged to an axle bearing, the axle bearing being rotationally engaged to one end of a transversely extending axle, and at least one pedestal being movably attached to at least one other pedestal situated in the same plane along the longitudinal axis, and a means for performing car body steering, where the geometry of pivot points from one axle to the bolster form a trapezoid and the geometry of pivot points from another axle to the bolster form a parallelogram, the pedestals being pivotably connected so that a lateral force at one axle is reacted by the other axle, wherein the car body mass acts as a peType: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventor: Paul S. Wike
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Patent number: 5918546Abstract: A steerable truck apparatus for railroad cars for providing for the controlled and uniform yawing of the axles of the truck. The truck apparatus provides for a yawing response which is linear substantially throughout the range of movement of the axles. The truck is further configured with pivotably supported pedestals for equalized load distribution. An improved axle bearing construction accommodates pivoting of at least one of the axle ends. A damping apparatus provides stiffness in the steering response toward reducing hunting of the wheels during straight line travel.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: Transportation Investors Service CorporationInventor: Paul S. Wike
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Patent number: 5666885Abstract: A steerable truck apparatus for railroad cars for providing for the controlled and uniform yawing of the axles of the truck. The truck apparatus provides for a yawing response which is linear substantially throughout the range of movement of the axles. The truck is further configured with pivotably supported pedestals for equalized load distribution. An improved axle bearing construction accommodates pivoting of the axle ends. A damping apparatus provides stiffness in the steering response toward reducing hunting of the wheels during straight line travel.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1995Date of Patent: September 16, 1997Assignee: Transportation Investors Service CorporationInventor: Paul S. Wike
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Patent number: 5249530Abstract: In a railroad truck, a forced steering system is disclosed for achieving optimal or near optimal wheel set alignment on both straight and curved track sections. Over- and under-steer on curves is minimized and oscillations are minimized or eliminated for trucks transiting straight track sections. A rigid frame and a suspension arrangement, both of which may be used in cooperation with the forced steering system, are disclosed. The forced steering system directs a force, related to the relative orientation between the car body and the truck, to the wheel suspension system thereby altering the wheel set geometry in an optimal manner for both straight and curved track performance.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 1992Date of Patent: October 5, 1993Assignee: Westinghouse Electric Corp.Inventor: Paul S. Wike
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Patent number: 4318348Abstract: A flexible diaphragm can be moved to line opposite surfaces of a tank vehicle so that incompatible fluids alternately can be transported in the vehicle without the need for cleaning it. The diaphragm is prevented from entering a manway on the vehicle, and an outage gauge is confined entirely within the manway to prevent damage to the diaphragm.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1980Date of Patent: March 9, 1982Assignee: Union Tank Car CompanyInventors: James D. Parsons, Paul S. Wike
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Patent number: 4210254Abstract: A flexible diaphragm can be moved to line opposite surfaces of a tank vehicle so that incompatible fluids alternately can be transported in the vehicle without the need for cleaning it. Both sides of the diaphragm are vented to the atmosphere automatically whenever the vehicle container is filled with fluid. The diaphragm is prevented from entering a manway on the vehicle, and an outage gauge is confined entirely within the manway to prevent damage to the diaphragm.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 1978Date of Patent: July 1, 1980Assignee: Union Tank Car CompanyInventors: James D. Parsons, Paul S. Wike