[0001] The present invention relates to a rear cover assembly for an axle box of a railcar
bogie, and to a wheelset, a bogie and a railway vehicle comprising such rear cover
assembly.
[0002] The present invention is particularly suitable for being used in railway vehicles
train which are using elastic or resilient wheels, such as trams, and will be described
hereinafter by making particular reference to such application, without intending
in any way to limit its possible use in other types of railway vehicles.
[0003] As known, railway vehicles, such as trams, comprise bogies that include a certain
number of wheelsets.
[0004] Each wheelset comprises an axle on which there mounted the wheels, and each wheel
is associated to an axle box which is mounted on the axle externally to and close
to the associated wheel.
[0005] On the axle there are mounted others components, and in particular a front cover
which is positioned on the side of the axle box opposite to the wheel, and a rear
cover which is positioned between the wheel and the axle box bearing.
[0006] The front and rear covers are screwed or bolted to the axle box to maintain the axial
position and ensure tightness of the axle box itself.
[0007] This is a common and regular assembly found on most railway rolling stock fitted
with axle boxes.
[0008] At present, although the configuration of known rear covers allows properly performing
the required task, it still presents some aspects worth of improvements.
[0009] In particular, in known solutions, when there is a need to carry out maintenance
and for example to replace wearable components associated with the wheels, such as
the so-called wheel steel tires or rims, rubber rings or resilient bushings, it is
necessary to basically dismount from the axle the entire assembly, namely the bearing
of the axle box, and other components, such as a brake disc hub, the same rear cover,
et cetera.
[0010] This poses a number of issues, namely the removal of components can damage the axle
or the components themselves, in which case they have to be replaced.
[0011] Further, these operations are time-consuming, costly and require the use of special
machinery and skills.
[0012] Therefore, the present invention is aimed at providing a solution that allows at
least mitigating one or more of the above issues.
[0013] This aim is achieved by a rear cover assembly for an axle box cover assembly for
an axle box of a railcar bogie, the axle box being coupled to an axle on which there
is mounted at least one wheel and at least one replaceable component which is coupled
to the at least one wheel, the rear cover assembly being characterized in that it
comprises at least:
- a rear cover which has a ring shaped body;
- at least one fixing flange;
- first connecting means for removably connecting the at least one fixing flange to
the rear cover; and
- second connecting means for removably connecting the at least one fixing flange to
an end surface of the axle box with the rear cover being positioned around the axle
and held in place between said end surface of the axle box and the at least one fixing
flange.
[0014] This aim is also achieved by a wheelset for a bogie or a railcar, a bogie for a railcar,
and a railway vehicle or car, notably a tram, comprising a rear cover assembly as
above defined, and in particular as better described hereinafter and defined in more
details in the appended claims.
[0015] Further characteristics and advantages will become apparent from the description
of some preferred but not exclusive exemplary embodiments of a rear cover assembly
according to the present disclosure, illustrated only by way of non-limitative examples
with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view schematically showing an exemplary embodiment of a
rear cover assembly according to the invention, under assembling;
Figure 2 is a perspective view schematically showing the rear cover assembly of figure
1 assembled and connected to an axle box of a bogie;
Figures 3 to 6 shows a sequence of dismounting from an axle of a bogie a wheel pressing
ring and a wheel rim when there is used a rear cover assembly according to the invention.
[0016] It should be noted that in the detailed description that follows, identical or similar
components, either from a structural and/or functional point of view, may have the
same or different reference numerals, regardless of whether they are shown in different
embodiments of the present disclosure; it should also be noted that in order to clearly
and concisely describe the present disclosure, the drawings may not necessarily be
to scale and certain features of the disclosure may be shown in somewhat schematic
form.
[0017] Further, when the term "arranged", or "configured", or "shaped", or a similar term
is used herein while referring to any component as a whole, or to any part of a component,
or to a combination of components, it has to be understood that it means and encompasses
correspondingly either the structure, and/or the configuration, and/or the form, and/or
the positioning.
[0018] In addition, when the term "about" or "substantial" or "substantially" is used herein,
it has to be understood as encompassing unavoidable mechanical differences/tolerances,
or an actual variation of plus or minus 5% with respect to an indicated reference
value or position.
[0019] Further, when the terms transversal or transversally are hereby used, they have to
be understood as encompassing a direction non-parallel to the reference part(s) or
direction(s)/axis they refer to, and perpendicularity has to be considered a specific
case of transverse direction.
[0020] Figures 1 and 2 show the components of a rear cover assembly according to the invention,
indicated by the overall number 1, for an axle box 2 of a railcar bogie, which are
under assembly and assembled and connected to the axle box 2, respectively.
[0021] According to solutions well known in the art or in any case readily available to
those skilled in the art, the axle box 2 is coupled to an axle 3 on which there is
mounted at least one wheel 4 and at least one replaceable component which is coupled
to the at least one wheel 4.
[0022] For example, the at least one replaceable component is a sacrificial component that
is purposively provided for wearing during operations and that needs to be maintained
or replaced after a certain amount of work.
[0023] In particular, as better visible in figure 6, the at least one replaceable component
has a substantially circular shape or in any case at least one substantially circular
inner shape, having a predefined inner diameter.
[0024] The at least one replaceable component can comprise for instance a wheel rim 5, and/or
a wheel pressing ring 6, and/or a rubber ring 5B, replaceable by removing the wheel
rim 5.
[0025] As indicated in figure 6, the wheel rim 5 has an inner diameter D1, the wheel pressing
ring 6 has an inner diameter D2, and the rubber ring 5B has an inner diameter D3.
[0026] As illustrated in figure 1, the rear cover assembly 1 according to the invention
comprises at least:
- a rear cover 10 which has a ring shaped body;
- at least one fixing flange 11;
- first connecting means for removably connecting the at least one fixing flange 11
to the rear cover 10; and
- second connecting means for removably connecting the at least one fixing flange 11
to an end surface 2A of the axle box 2 with the rear cover 10 being positioned around
the axle 3 and held in place between said end surface 2A of the axle box 2 and the
at least one fixing flange 11.
[0027] The end surface 2A is typically the face of the axle box 2 facing the wheel 4.
[0028] In particular, in the rear cover assembly 1 according to the invention, the rear
cover 10 is configured to allow dismounting said at least one replaceable component
5, 5B and 6 from the axle 3 while keeping the rear cover 10 itself around the axle
3.
[0029] In one possible embodiment, the rear cover 10 is constituted by a body made of a
single metallic piece which is ring-shaped.
[0030] Conveniently, in the rear cover assembly 1 according to the invention, the ring-shaped
body of the rear cover 10 has an outer diameter, indicated in figure 2 by the reference
D4 which is smaller than the inner diameter D1 of the at least one replaceable component
or of each inner diameters D1, D2 and D3 of the replaceable components 5, 5B and 6.
[0031] In one possible embodiment, as illustrated in the attached figures, the rear cover
assembly 1 comprises two fixing flanges, namely the first fixing flange 11 and a second
fixing flange 12 which are positioned at and removably connected to two corresponding
opposite parts of the rear cover 10.
[0032] In one possible embodiment, as illustrated in the attached figures, the first connecting
means comprise:
- a plurality of blind holes 13 which are provided on the at least one fixing flange
11 or on each of the first and second fixing flanges 11, 12 if two fixing flanges
are used;
- a plurality of through holes 14 provided on the rear cover 10; and
- a plurality of screws 15 which are suitable each to be passed into a passing through
hole 14 and screwed into a corresponding blind hole 13.
[0033] In one possible embodiment, as illustrated in the attached figures, the second connecting
means comprise:
- a plurality of fixing holes 16 (see figures 4 and 5) which are provided on the at
least one fixing flange 11 or on each of the first and second fixing flanges 11, 12
if two fixing flanges are used; and
- a plurality of fasteners 17, such as bolts, screws, suitable to be passed each through
an associated through hole 7 provided at said end surface 2A of the axle box 2 and
to be fastened into a corresponding fixing hole 16.
[0034] In one possible embodiment, the at least one fixing flange 11 or each of the first
and second fixing flanges 11, 12 comprises a first portion 18 which has a circular
sector shape arranged to be positioned at and bear against an associated external
side portion of the rear cover 10, and one or more protuberances 19 which extends
from the first portion 18 in a direction substantially parallel to the axle 3 which
are provided each with a corresponding fixing hole 16.
[0035] In particular, in one possible embodiment, the first fixing flange 11 and the second
fixing flange 12 are connected to two corresponding opposite parts of the rear cover
10 and are positioned substantially symmetrically to each other with respect to a
vertical axis, as indicated by the capital letter Y in the exemplary embodiment illustrated
in figure 2, or with respect to a horizontal axis which substantially transversal
to the axial direction of extension of the axle 3.
[0036] In one possible embodiment, the first fixing flange 11 and the second fixing flange
12 are substantially identical to each other and are made each of a single metallic
piece.
[0037] In practice, when the rear cover assembly 1 has to installed on a wheelset of a bogie,
the at least one flange 11 or both the first and second fixing flanges 11 and 12 are
assembled together by positioning the two flanges 11 and 12 bearing against two opposite
sides of the rear cover 10 so as to substantially align each passing through hole
14 with a corresponding blind hole 13. Then, each screw 15 is inserted into a corresponding
passing through hole and screwed into the respective blind hole 13.
[0038] Then, the assembly thus obtained is fixed to the end surface 2A of the axle box 2
via the plurality of fasteners 17 each of which is passed into a through hole 7 of
the axle box and is fastened into a corresponding blind hole.
[0039] When instead there is a need for maintenance, for example in order to replace one
or more replaceable components, such as the wheel rim 5 and/or the rubber ring 5B
by removing the wheel pressing ring 6, once the relevant wheelset is removed from
the bogie, then, as illustrated in figure 3, the caliper 8 and the disc ring 9 are
removed from the axle 3.
[0040] Thereafter, as illustrated in figure 4, the front cover 30 and the housing 2B of
the axle box 2 are removed, while other components that in prior art solutions need
to be dismounted and taken off from the axle 3, such as the brake disc hub 31 and
the axle box bearing 32, remain fitted around the axle 3 in their mounted position.
[0041] Then, the fasteners 17 and the screws 15 (see figure 5) are removed, and the at least
one flange 11 or both the first and second fixing flanges 11, 12 can be removed, while
the rear cover 10 can be left in position around the axle 3.
[0042] Finally, the wheel rim 5, and/or the rubber ring 5B, and the wheel pressing ring
6 can be extracted out from the axle passing them over the rear cover 10 as illustrated
in figure 6.
[0043] Hence, it is evident from the foregoing description that the rear cover assembly
1 according to the present invention allows achieving the intended aim since it allows
to realize maintenance operations where a reduced number of components need to be
removed with respect to known solutions.
[0044] In this way, maintenance operations are somehow facilitated and time and costs for
such interventions are reduced.
[0045] These results are achieved according to a configuration which is simple to be realized
and installed, and that can be used in principle in any suitable type of wheelset,
bogie, or railway vehicle be each of them a new one, or one already in use and which
can be serviced replacing the existing rear cover with the rear cover assembly according
to the present invention.
[0046] The rear cover assembly 1 thus conceived is susceptible of modifications and variations,
all of which are within the scope of the inventive concept as defined in particular
by the appended claims; for example, in relation to the specific application, it is
possible to use only one fixing flange, e.g. U or C- shaped, or more than two fixing
flanges. The or each fixing flange can be differently shaped with respect to the exemplary
embodiments previously described, provided that such shape is compatible and suitable
for the functionalities required within the frame of the present invention.
[0047] All the details may furthermore be replaced with technically equivalent elements.
1. Rear cover assembly (1) for an axle box (2) of a railcar bogie, the axle box (2) being
coupled to an axle (3) on which there is mounted at least one wheel (4) and at least
one replaceable component (5, 5B, 6) which is coupled to the at least one wheel (4),
the rear cover assembly (1) being
characterized in that it comprises at least:
- a rear cover (10) which has a ring shaped body;
- at least one fixing flange (11, 12);
- first connecting means (13, 14, 15) for removably connecting the at least one fixing
flange (11, 12) to the rear cover (10); and
- second connecting means (16, 17) for removably connecting the at least one fixing
flange (11, 12) to an end surface (2A) of the axle box (2) with the rear cover (10)
being positioned around the axle (3) and held in place between said end surface (2A)
of the axle box (2) and the at least one fixing flange (11, 12).
2. The rear cover assembly (1) according to claim 1, wherein said rear cover (10) is
configured to allow dismounting said at least one replaceable component (5, 5B, 6)
from the axle (3) while keeping the rear cover (10) itself around the axle (3).
3. The rear cover assembly (1) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said at least one replaceable
component (5, 5B, 6) has a substantially circular inner shape having an inner diameter
(D1, D2, D3), and wherein the ring-shaped body of the rear cover (10) has an outer
diameter (D4) which is smaller than the inner diameter (D1, D2, D3) of said at least
one replaceable component.
4. The rear cover assembly (1) according to one or more of the previous claims, wherein
the at least one fixing flange (11) comprises a first fixing flange (11) and a second
fixing flange (12) which are positioned at and removably connected to two corresponding
opposite parts of the rear cover (10).
5. The rear cover assembly (1) according to claim 4, wherein the first fixing flange
(11) and the second fixing flange (12) are connected to two corresponding opposite
parts of the rear cover (10) positioned substantially symmetrically to each other
with respect to a vertical or horizontal axis transversal to the axial direction of
extension the axle (3).
6. The rear cover assembly (1) according to claim 4 or 5, wherein the first fixing flange
(11) and the second fixing flange (12) are substantially identical to each other and
are made each of a single metallic piece.
7. The rear cover assembly (1) according to one or more of the previous claims, wherein
the first connecting means (13, 14, 15) comprise a plurality of blind holes (13) provided
on the at least one fixing flange (11) or on each of the first and second fixing flanges
(11, 12), a plurality of through holes (14) provided on said rear cover (10), and
a plurality of screws (15) suitable each to be passed into a through hole (14) and
screwed into a corresponding blind hole (13).
8. The rear cover assembly (1) according to one or more of the previous claims, wherein
the second connecting means (16, 17) comprise a plurality of fixing holes (16) provided
on the at least one fixing flange (11) or on each of the first and second fixing flanges
(12), and a plurality of fasteners (17) suitable to be passed each through an associated
through hole (7) provided at said end surface (2A) of the axle box (2) and to be fastened
into a corresponding fixing hole (16).
9. The rear cover assembly (1) according to one or more of the previous claims, wherein
the at least one fixing flange (11) or each of the first and second fixing flanges
(11, 12) comprises a first portion (18) which has a circular sector shape arranged
to be positioned at and bear against an associated external side portion of the rear
cover (10), and one or more protuberances (19) which extends from the first portion
(18) in a direction substantially parallel to the axle (3) which are provided each
with a corresponding fixing hole (16).
10. The rear cover assembly (1) according to one or more of the previous claims, wherein
said the rear cover (10) is made of a single metallic piece.
11. Wheelset for a railcar bogie, comprising an axle (3), at least one wheel (4) mounted
on the axle, an axle box (2) which is mounted at one end of the axle (3) facing to
and spaced apart from the at least one wheel (4), and at least one replaceable component
(5, 5B ,6) which is connected to the at least one wheel (4), characterized in that it comprises at least one rear cover assembly (1) according to one or more of the
previous claims.
12. Railcar bogie characterized in that it comprises at least one rear cover assembly (1) according to one or more of the
previous claims.
13. Railway vehicle characterized in that it comprises at least one rear cover assembly (1) according to one or more of the
previous claims.