Wheel-attaching Devices Patents (Class 295/43)
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Publication number: 20090200817Abstract: An axlebox retainer key (50) is disclosed for fitting to a pedestal leg (24) of a sideframe of a rail wagon bogie. The key (50) comprises a body which has a basal projection (52) which extends in use into a cavity or hole (42) which is formed in the pedestal leg (24). The key (50) also has an upper surface recess (60) which is arranged to receive a locking pin (66) which can be axially inserted to maintain the key (50) at the pedestal leg (24). The locking pin (66) is also inserted via the pedestal leg side wall (30) which incorporates a through-hole (82) through which the locking pin (66) is passed. To install the key (50), an operator first positions the basal projection (52) of the key (50) in the cavity or a hole (42) that is formed in the pedestal leg (24), and then moves the locking pin 66 across the key (50) via the through-hole (82) in the side wall (30) so as to secure the key (50) to the pedestal (24).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 26, 2006Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITEDInventors: Joseph Wolinski, Douglas Gordon Cummings
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Patent number: 7316436Abstract: A differential wheel mounting for replacing a standard railroad axle assembly having a wheel seat portion which includes a sleeve having several sliding surfaces fixedly mounted over the wheel seat portion of the axle, a railroad wheel with a running surface for contacting a rail and a plain bearing member detachably mounted to the railroad wheel. The plain bearing member has non-metallic bearing surfaces that mate with the sliding surfaces on the sleeve so that the bearing member and the attached wheel are laterally confined on the sleeve while being rotatable about the sleeve. The plain bearing member sustains both radial and thrust loads during normal operation of a railroad car.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2006Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Inventor: John Kummings
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Patent number: 6702350Abstract: A wheel and axle assembly for a material handling cart has a wheel with a bearing and an axle that extends through the bearing. The axle has a bolt cavity with female cavity threads and an inside tapered portion. A bolt having male bolt threads and an outside tapered portion engages the female cavity threads. The head of the bolt has a head diameter that is greater than the inside diameter of the bearing and therefore locks the bolt in position. When the outside tapered portion of the bolt contacts the inside tapered portion of the bolt cavity, the head of the bolt locks the bearing against a shoulder of the axle. To prevent the bolt from loosening its engagement with the bolt cavity, a locking material is added to the male threads of the bolt.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Ridg-U-Rak, Inc.Inventor: Theodore S. Gorniak
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Patent number: 6390524Abstract: An axle mounting assembly for a vehicle. The assembly comprises a yoke (24) including a generally U-shaped member defining a slot (26) for receiving an axle with the slot extending vertically and having an upper opening. A member (54) is removable attachable to the yoke to close the opening for removably retaining the axle in the yoke. A block (56) is disposed in the slot and spring biased to effect bearing of the block against the axle for distributing the load between the assembly and other axle mounting assemblies.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2000Date of Patent: May 21, 2002Inventor: Ronald L. Plesh, Sr.
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Patent number: 5951081Abstract: A method and apparatus for aiding in positioning during assembly of a locomotive wheel with respect to a drive gear mounted adjacent the wheel during assembly and for maintaining the position of the drive gear during locomotive operation. The apparatus includes a lateral stop including a spacer formed of a semi-elastomeric material having a low coefficient of friction and specially adapted to fit into a stress relief groove of an axle between a hub of the drive gear and a hub of the wheel. The spacer is so designed as to be installable on the locomotive axle after installation of the drive gear, to be self-centering on the axle and to inhibit rotation of the spacer with respect to the axle such that the axle will not be marked circumferentially by spacer rotation.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1997Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Robert Burke Foster, Michael Philip Hagle
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Patent number: 5884956Abstract: A modified railroad wheel and axle assembly used to replace conventional railroad wheel and axle assemblies whereupon one end of a railroad axle assembly is machined to receive a modified railroad wheel assembly thereon. The other end of the railroad axle assembly has a conventional railroad wheel member press fit thereon in a non-rotatable condition. The invention is operable to allow one of two spaced railroad wheel members on a railroad axle assembly to be slip rotatable thereon to reduce wear and tear on a railroad wheel member and the railroad rail members on which the railroad wheel member is tracking.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 1997Date of Patent: March 23, 1999Inventor: Carl A. Pasquin
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Patent number: 5609108Abstract: A camera dolly has a track wheel system including a kingpin pivotally supported on a dolly chassis. A kingpin tube extends laterally from the kingpin. An axle is pivotally supported within the tube on pins. A track wheel around a bearing is supported on a bushing on the axle. A knob unit threaded into the axle may be turned into a locked position wherein the track wheel is supported as in a conventional axle. For use on curved track, the knob unit is released or backed out, allowing the track wheel to shift laterally, to accommodate moving on curved dolly track, and to allow the wheel to steer on the track at a proper steering angle, by pivoting on the pins.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1995Date of Patent: March 11, 1997Assignee: Leonard Studio Equipment, Inc.Inventor: Leonard T. Chapman
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Patent number: 5495809Abstract: A movable platform or dolly for supporting heavy equipment in which the dolly rolls on tracks. Track sections are located under the dolly and additional sections can be attached to extend the track.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 1994Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Inventor: Paul L. Carbo
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Patent number: 5373791Abstract: A toy wheel for a model electric train is provided which is formed of two parts axially arranged next to each other. One part of the wheel has a rolling face having a high coefficient of friction for engagement with a track rail. The other part of the wheel is electrically conducting and, in use, engages a side of the track rail. A spring biases the electrically conducting part toward the rolling part and, in use, into electrical engagement with the current carrying rail on which the rolling part rides.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1993Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignee: Interlego A.G.Inventors: Erik Bach, Kaj S. Mikkelsen
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Patent number: 5170713Abstract: A wheel assembly for a storage and retrieval machine which is travelable on a rail along a path adjacent overhead storage locations which store objects delivered to and retrieved from the locations by the storage and retrieval machine. The storage and retrieval machine includes a base which is supported on the rail by the wheel assembly. The wheel assembly comprises a wheel engaging the rail and having a horizontal axis of rotation and an upwardly extending axis projecting through the wheel. A wheel support is affixed to the base and includes a bracket on which the wheel is mounted. The bracket has a plate member extending laterally of and around the upwardly extending axis of the wheel. A positioning mechanism is provided for angularly positioning the wheel about the upwardly extending axis and has a plurality of set screws spaced from and in a surrounding relationship to the upwardly extending axis and engaging the plate member of the bracket upon which the wheel is mounted.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 1990Date of Patent: December 15, 1992Assignee: Harnischfeger EngineersInventor: Steven R. Parewski
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Patent number: 4307910Abstract: A lightweight wheel and axle assembly that reduces unsprung weight thereby improving the ride. The assembly also diminishes hunting and reduces tendencies towards unstable dynamic conditions. The wheel and axle assembly is easily adaptable to conventional three-piece trucks as well as to other truck designs.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1980Date of Patent: December 29, 1981Assignee: Pullman IncorporatedInventor: Eschenburg Rodney
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Patent number: 4004838Abstract: A hub construction for connecting a wheel and tire assembly to each of the drive shafts of a vehicle subassembly including a hub carrying the wheel and tire assembly adapted to be slidably received on the drive shaft, and a nut threadedly engaging the drive shaft to hold the hub in place, the hub and nut interconnected so that the nut withdraws the hub as it is removed.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1975Date of Patent: January 25, 1977Assignee: B. J. PowellInventor: Donald D. Savage