Auxiliary Reservoir Patents (Class 303/80)
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Patent number: 9120491Abstract: Systems and methods for accumulating air in an auxiliary reservoir of a railroad car are disclosed. In some embodiments, the method may include charging an air brake system. Air pressure in the air brake system may reach a predetermined value. Once this predetermined value is reached, additional or excess air may be bled from the air brake system and the additional or excess air may accumulate in an auxiliary reservoir. The auxiliary reservoir may be adapted to supply air to an auxiliary cylinder or other types of pneumatic components or equipment.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2009Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: Trinity Industries, Inc.Inventor: George S. Creighton
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Publication number: 20090160246Abstract: A control for use in a hydraulic circuit where the control can act as a valve and an auxiliary pressure source for the hydraulic circuit.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2008Publication date: June 25, 2009Inventor: Richard Daigre
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Patent number: 5425571Abstract: A full function brake valve for a semi-trailer is contained within a single housing and provides ports for receiving supply air and control air, and for delivering and receiving air from reservoirs, service brakes and spring brakes, and delivering air to an exhaust. The internal valves include a reservoir check valve and a relay valve to respectively pressurize a reservoir and to deliver supply air to service brakes. A secondary reservoir is supplied via a secondary reservoir check valve and a secondary reservoir outlet in the full function valve, or in a secondary relay valve, and is controlled by a secondary relay valve module to provide a redundant braking system for additional safety.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1993Date of Patent: June 20, 1995Assignee: Midland Brake, Inc.Inventors: Steven D. Wallestad, Darin R. Billot
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Patent number: 4577910Abstract: A quick release valve for releasing the locomotive automatic brake independently of the train brakes when an AB/D type freight brake control valve is used on the locomotive. A release valve normally establishes a fluid control passage between the control valve and a relay valve that controls the locomotive brake pressure. When a quick release is made, the release valve is actuated to interrupt this fluid control passage and exhaust the relay valve portion of the passage to release the brakes. At the same time, a dissipation valve is effective to exhaust auxiliary reservoir pressure. If the quick release is made of a service application, the exhaust of auxiliary reservoir pressure will cause the control valve to exhaust the control valve portion of the control line and thereby prevent an automatic reapplication of the automatic brake following termination of the quick release function.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1984Date of Patent: March 25, 1986Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Worbois
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Patent number: 4163587Abstract: A brake cylinder fluid pressure distributor having a control valve device of the pressure proportioning type that includes a main and auxiliary reaction piston, each subject on a corresponding face to pressure delivered by the control valve device to the brake cylinders in order to provide an actuating force on the piston valve assembly in a counteracting direction to the control force thereon, thereby automatically regulating the brake cylinder pressure. The auxiliary reacting piston is arranged on the piston valve assembly so as to be either engaged therewith or disengaged therefrom according to the effective load condition, speed range, deceleration rate or other parameter of a vehicle to be braked, thereby adjusting the effective brake cylinder pressure by adjusting the point in time when the delivery of pressure to the brake cylinders is terminated by the regulating action of the control valve device.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1977Date of Patent: August 7, 1979Assignee: WABCO WestinghouseInventors: Henri Limozin, Georges Dalibout
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Patent number: 4113319Abstract: An upgraded railway freight car brake control valve device comprises a novel emergency valve portion that embodies therein a plurality of simple and inexpensive poppet valves and a spool-type valve which valves replace yet perform the same functions heretofore performed by more expensive slide-type valves which slide valves, and the flat seats upon which they slide as they are shifted from one position to another, in their manufacture require a considerable amount of accurate machining thus increasing the cost of the brake control valve device of which they are an important part.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1976Date of Patent: September 12, 1978Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventor: Michael T. Zoric
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Patent number: 4043604Abstract: A railway freight car brake control valve device comprises a novel emergency valve portion that embodies therein a plurality of simple and inexpensive diaphragm-type valves certain of which are subject on their respective opposite sides to brake pipe pressure and quick action chamber pressure. The construction and arrangement of these diaphragm-type valves are such that a service rate of reduction of brake pipe pressure enables flow of fluid under pressure from the quick action chamber to the brake pipe at a service rate, and an emergency rate of reduction of brake pipe pressure enables one of these diaphragm-type valves to effect the supply of fluid under pressure from the quick action chamber to a brake pipe vent valve device the resulting operation of which vents fluid under pressure from the brake pipe to atmosphere at an emergency rate to thereby cause an emergency brake application.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 1976Date of Patent: August 23, 1977Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventor: James E. Hart
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Patent number: 4025126Abstract: A brake control valve device operated by a reduction in brake pipe pressure on one side of a movable abutment relative to control reservoir pressure on the opposite side embodies in the abutment a control reservoir charging valve mechanism, a filter and a choke arranged in series. The valve mechanism comprises a spring-biased valve slidably mounted in a ported bushing carried by the abutment. Two spaced-apart stops carried on the abutment enable relative movement between the abutment and the valve whereby, in one position of the valve, fluid under pressure may flow from the brake pipe to the control reservoir to effect charging thereof via the ported bushing, a passageway in the valve and the choke, and, in a second position of this valve, this charging communication is closed.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1976Date of Patent: May 24, 1977Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventor: Richard L. Wilson