Brakes – Vehicle – Railway
Patent
1978-07-20
1980-03-25
Kazenske, Edward R.
Brakes
Vehicle
Railway
188205R, 248340, B61H 1338
Patent
active
041945956
ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for a foundation brake rigging on a railway car includes a dead brake lever anchoring arrangement which comprises a bracket supported in openings extending through the walls of the wheel truck bolster. The bracket includes hook-shaped elements which support a generally horizontal connector rod disposed below the bolster. One end of the connector rod is provided with a hinged linkage arrangement, which includes an eye portion which engages and supports a hook-shaped lower end portion of the dead brake lever.
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Kazenske Edward R.
Myers Richard J.
Pullman Incorporated
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