| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 7448329 |
Wheel set guidance assembly |
November 11, 2008 |
| A wheel set guidance assembly is provided for suspending a wheel set bearing (10) of a wheel set (20) to a bogie frame (30), comprising separate vertical (50), lateral (70) and longitudinal (40) guidance elements for independent guidance of the movement of the wheel set in vertical, |
| 6923125 |
Railed vehicle with bodies and at least one chassis |
August 2, 2005 |
| A railed vehicle with bodies and at least one chassis is disclosed, rotatably mounted about a vertical axis, whereby rotating coupling elements are provided between chassis and body. At least two tie rods (6, 7, 6', 7', 27, 28, 29) with predetermined spring rate and damping are arran |
| 5730062 |
Device for connecting rail vehicles |
March 24, 1998 |
| A device for connecting rail vehicles formed of a plurality of interconnected first and second car parts having a rotary joint with a swiveling crown, includes a rotary-restraint device provided in the joint region between each two car parts. The rotary-restraint device includes two |
| 5448953 |
Running gear unit for low-floor rail vehicles |
September 12, 1995 |
| A running gear unit for low-floor rail vehicles includes a running gear frame on which individual wheels are rotatably mounted through a respective rocker and the rocker is articulatingly attached and supported by primary springs. The running gear frame is connected to a car body of |
| 5351624 |
Bogie for high-speed rail vehicles |
October 4, 1994 |
| A bogie or truck for high-speed rail vehicles or railway cars includes an H-shaped bogie or truck frame, primary springs cushioning the bogie frame, and a lateral bolster being movable relative to the bogie frame, receiving a coach or car body and being cushioned relative to the bogie or |
| 5090333 |
Bogie for high-speed railborne vehicle |
February 25, 1992 |
| The present invention pertains to a bogie for high-speed railborne vehicles, in which the wheel sets are guided on the bogie frame by double leaf spring wheel forks. Stable, quiet straight travel of the bogie over straight sections at top speeds and radial adjustment of the wheel sets in |
| 4955293 |
Slider |
September 11, 1990 |
| The invention relates to a slider (1) for track vehicles which allows for horizontal relative movements in the longitudinal as well as in the latitudinal direction between the superstructure, such as a freight car body or another vehicle body, and the running gear or between running gear |