Patents Assigned to New York Air Brake, LLC
  • Publication number: 20240093112
    Abstract: A multiphase composite lubricant for a railway lubricant stick that can be used in both low and high temperature applications. The composition of the multiphase composite lubricant includes an amount of a lubricant, an amount of a thermoplastic lattice components that forms a lattice structure, and a polymer extender.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 19, 2021
    Publication date: March 21, 2024
    Applicant: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventors: G. Samuel Benson, Michael Stroder, Craig Shore
  • Patent number: 11808379
    Abstract: A replacement cartridge for repairing rather than replacing an angle cock. The cartridge has a ball key with a ball and a shaft. A unitary ball seat that has first and second internal bearing surfaces for engaging the ball is used to support the ball key when installed in the angle cock body that is being repaired. A cover is positioned over the ball seat and defines a bore through which the shaft of the ball key extends. A handle is coupled to the shaft of the ball key so that a user may rotate the ball between the internal bearing surfaces between an open position and a closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 2020
    Date of Patent: November 7, 2023
    Assignee: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventors: Steven Newton, Jerome O'Rourke, Danial Rowland
  • Patent number: 11745715
    Abstract: A brake cylinder maintaining system that combines a brake cylinder maintaining check valve and a quick service limiting valve into a single unit to have lower hysteresis, and thus more precise BCM regulation pressure and a smaller pressure offset. The check valve and quick service valve are coupled to provide a single system having multiple valve seats for selective communication between quick service pressure and brake cylinder pressure on one hand, and between a brake cylinder maintaining pressure and brake cylinder pressure on the other hand.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 25, 2021
    Date of Patent: September 5, 2023
    Assignee: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventors: Derick Call, Howard E. Huber, Jr., Brian Graves
  • Publication number: 20230249718
    Abstract: A knuckle for a rail car coupler that reduces bending of an intermediate portion of the pivot pin that coupled the knuckle to a rail car coupler. The knuckle has a body with a throughbore defining a first bearing surface at a first end of the throughbore and a second bearing surface and a second end of the throughbore. A support extends from the body into the throughbore and includes a third bearing surface positioned between the first bearing surface and the second bearing surface. When a pivot pin is positioned in the throughbore, it will contact the first bearing surface, the second bearing surface, and the third bearing surface, with the third bearing support protecting against bending of the pivot between the first and second bearing surfaces.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 9, 2021
    Publication date: August 10, 2023
    Applicant: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventors: Thomas BERG, Jerome O'ROURKE
  • Patent number: 11679750
    Abstract: A system for monitoring usage of rail car brake equipment and determining whether the actual lifespan of the brake equipment is shorter than an expected lifespan had the brake equipment been used under normal or constant parameters. The system includes a sensor for collecting and outputting data indicating how the brake equipment has been actually used. A controller is programmed to receive the data regarding how the brake system component has been used and to calculate whether the brake system component has an estimated lifespan that is shorter than the expected lifespan. The sensor may comprise an ambient temperature sensor, a flow sensor that determines the air used by the braking system that includes the brake system component, and/or a pressure sensor that can determines how frequently and in what manner the brake system has been used.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 20, 2023
    Assignee: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventor: Derick Call
  • Publication number: 20230035386
    Abstract: A combined dirt collector and cutout cock (CDC & COC) device for a rail car control to prevent unintentional re-pressurization of the control valve and rail car braking system. The device has an inlet configured for interconnection to an air supply, an outlet configured for interconnection to a control valve of a rail car, a valve moveable between a first position where an inlet is connected to an outlet and a second position where the inlet is isolated from the outlet, and a control valve vent positioned downstream of the valve and configured to open in response to the valve being moved into the second position. The valve may include a ball having a first passageway for selectively connecting and disconnecting the inlet from the outlet and a second passageway formed therethrough that is positioned to interconnect the outlet with the vent when the valve is in the second position.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 8, 2022
    Publication date: February 2, 2023
    Applicant: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventors: Bryan M. McLaughlin, Lawrence E. Vaughn, Derick Call, Christopher J. Ferguson, Joshua D. Woodruff, Danial Rowland
  • Patent number: 11548491
    Abstract: An electronically controlled pneumatic (ECP) overlay control valve can selective switch between a conventional pneumatic mode and an ECP mode. In ECP mode, the overlay control valve shunts the brake cylinder pressure of the pneumatic control valve which allows a relay valve to build or exhaust pressure in the brake cylinder in response to an electronically controlled apply/release circuit. In conventional pneumatic mode, the overlay control valve disconnects the relay valve and allows a conventional pneumatic control valve to control the pressurization and exhausting of the brake cylinder.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 18, 2019
    Date of Patent: January 10, 2023
    Assignee: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventors: Keith Parnapy, Derick Call
  • Patent number: 11517851
    Abstract: A bypass for an air dryer having an inlet, a prefiltration stage having a drain valve to purge contaminants, a pair of inlet valves in communication with the prefiltration stage to control the flow of compressed air through the desiccant towers, and an outlet coupled to the pair of desiccant towers. The bypass may be a bypass valve that is normally open to the outlet when the air dryer is unpowered and pilotable to be a closed to allow air to flow to the prefiltration stage when the air dryer is powered. The bypass may be a three-way valve that is normally coupled to the outlet and that may be piloted to connect to the prefiltration stage when the dryer is powered. The bypass may also be a check valve that opens in response to pressure in the inlet to allow compressed air to flow directly to the outlet.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 14, 2019
    Date of Patent: December 6, 2022
    Assignee: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventors: Eric C. Wright, Derick Call
  • Patent number: 11485626
    Abstract: A nozzle for delivering fuel from a fueling station that can be remotely triggered to shut-off prior to the receiving fuel tank being filled. The nozzle includes a valve that can be opened by a lever and latched into the open position for continuous filling. The nozzle handle has an actuator positioned to cause the latch to release the lever and a controller that can energize the actuator in response to receipt of a wireless signal indicating that the delivery of fuel should be terminated. A wireless communication interface of the nozzle is in wireless communication with a fuel management system that can monitor a fuel flow meter to signal the nozzle to shut-off when the amount of fuel that has been delivered reaches a predetermined amount.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 21, 2020
    Date of Patent: November 1, 2022
    Assignee: New York Air Brake LLC
    Inventors: George S. Benson, Jr., Michael J. Barton, Andrew C. Minor
  • Patent number: 11440522
    Abstract: A combined dirt collector and cutout cock (CDC & COC) device for a rail car control to prevent unintentional re-pressurization of the control valve and rail car braking system. The device has an inlet configured for interconnection to an air supply, an outlet configured for interconnection to a control valve of a rail car, a valve moveable between a first position where an inlet is connected to an outlet and a second position where the inlet is isolated from the outlet, and a control valve vent positioned downstream of the valve and configured to open in response to the valve being moved into the second position. The valve may include a ball having a first passageway for selectively connecting and disconnecting the inlet from the outlet and a second passageway formed therethrough that is positioned to interconnect the outlet with the vent when the valve is in the second position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 2, 2018
    Date of Patent: September 13, 2022
    Assignee: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventors: Bryan M. McLaughlin, Lawrence E. Vaughn, Derick Call, Christopher J. Ferguson, Joshua D. Woodruff, Danial Rowland
  • Patent number: 11428680
    Abstract: A system that can automatically measure, track, and/or report train emissions for complying with geographic environmental restrictions. An emissions module determines the amount of emissions emitted by a train over time. A location module tracks the location of the locomotive of the train relative geographic locations having emission regulations. A compliance module records the amount of emissions emitted by the train in the geographic location.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 17, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2022
    Assignee: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventor: Keith Wesley Wait
  • Patent number: 11358580
    Abstract: A system for identifying whether the braking system of a train is functioning properly such as during a train terminal test. A monitor on a rail car is used to detect abnormalities in the braking system and can report problems to a handheld terminal or a central controller in the locomotive. The monitor has a pressure sensor for measuring brake pipe pressure, auxiliary reservoir pressure, emergency reservoir pressure, and brake cylinder pressure at the rail car. The monitor also has a controller that can calculate whether brake pipe reduction resulted in the appropriate amount of brake cylinder pressure. The monitor can then provide the results locally via a visual indicator or remotely to a handheld terminal used by a train inspector or the controller in the locomotive. Testing data over time may be stored for future reference or transmitted remotely to assist with maintenance and service scheduling.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 17, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 14, 2022
    Assignee: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventor: Eric C. Wright
  • Publication number: 20220089430
    Abstract: A nozzle for delivering fuel from a fueling station that can be remotely triggered to shut-off prior to the receiving fuel tank being filled. The nozzle includes a valve that can be opened by a lever and latched into the open position for continuous filling. The nozzle handle has an actuator positioned to cause the latch to release the lever and a controller that can energize the actuator in response to receipt of a wireless signal indicating that the delivery of fuel should be terminated. A wireless communication interface of the nozzle is in wireless communication with a fuel management system that can monitor a fuel flow meter to signal the nozzle to shut-off when the amount of fuel that has been delivered reaches a predetermined amount.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 21, 2020
    Publication date: March 24, 2022
    Applicant: New York Air Brake LLC
    Inventors: George S. Benson, JR., Michael J. Barton, Andrew C. Minor
  • Patent number: 11267445
    Abstract: A system for waking up a dormant car control device of rail car braking system that provides a sufficient wake up voltage in response to pressurization of the brake pipe of the transit car. A supercapacitor is used to output a predetermined voltage when a pressure switch responsive to a source of brake pipe pressure moves to a closed position in response to a charging of the brake system. A first circuit boosts the predetermined voltage of the supercapacitor and energized the contacts of a relay that can selectively provide the boosted voltage to an input of a car control device. A second circuit controls the relay to select when boosted voltage should be provided to the input of a car control device. A third circuit selectively provides power to the first and second circuits based on whether the car control device should receive the boosted voltage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 11, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 8, 2022
    Assignee: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventors: Evan Hall, David Socha
  • Patent number: 11260887
    Abstract: A railway vehicle parking brake that can provide the appropriate tension to the braking system using a motor, a brake chain drum interconnected to the motor to take up or release a brake chain, a load arm deflects in response to tension in the brake chain, and a switch that is closed by the load arm when it deflects. A movable sheave interconnects the brake chain and the load arm and is positioned between the brake chain drum and a fixed sheave over which the brake chain is looped. A control method considers the position of the first switch to determine whether to the motor off when applying the brakes and the amount of current being drawn by the motor to determine whether to the motor off because of a system failure.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 27, 2019
    Date of Patent: March 1, 2022
    Assignee: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventors: Derick Call, Carl Banks, Nicholas Van Derzee, Steven Michael Barnhart, James Lewis Vendlinski
  • Patent number: 11097754
    Abstract: A system that allows an electronically controlled pneumatic (ECP) railcar to be optionally selected as the ECP End of Train (EOT) device when that car is positioned at the end of a train regardless of its physical orientation. This eliminates the requirement to use and install a traditional End of Train (EOT) device at the end of an ECP train while maintaining the same train integrity monitoring functionality that is typically provided for train brake-in-two detection and closed cut-out cock detection. The system also eliminates the requirement for a dedicated EOT device at the end of the train for ECP “RUN” Mode operation, and allows any ECP car to function normally as part of the train or act as the EOT device when selected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 4, 2019
    Date of Patent: August 24, 2021
    Assignee: New York Air Brake LLC
    Inventors: Samuel D. Graham, John W. LaDuc, Brendan Wade Crowley, Bryan M. McLaughlin, Dale R. Stevens, David M. Socha, Roger B. Lewis, Evan M. Hall
  • Patent number: 11052893
    Abstract: A redundant brake control system for a locomotive consist that employs corresponding air brake control units in each locomotive that are interconnected by an inter-unit cable extending between the locomotives. Power to the air brake control units may be selectively connected and disconnected to select which air brake control unit is controlling the brakes of the train. The electronic brake valves associated with the air brake control units remain powered so that braking command may be send from either electronic brake valve and responded to by whichever of the air brake control valves have been provided with power. The control of power may be performed by the locomotive control system so that an operator can easily switch control between the air brake control units from the cab of any locomotive in the consist.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 20, 2018
    Date of Patent: July 6, 2021
    Assignee: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventors: Wayne Chlumecky, Vincent Guarrera
  • Publication number: 20210179054
    Abstract: A system for identifying whether the braking system of a train is functioning properly such as during a train terminal test. A monitor on a rail car is used to detect abnormalities in the braking system and can report problems to a handheld terminal or a central controller in the locomotive. The monitor has a pressure sensor for measuring brake pipe pressure, auxiliary reservoir pressure, emergency reservoir pressure, and brake cylinder pressure at the rail car. The monitor also has a controller that can calculate whether brake pipe reduction resulting the appropriate amount of brake cylinder pressure. The monitor can then provide the results locally via a visual indicator or remotely to a handheld terminal used by a train inspector or the controller in the locomotive. Testing data over time may be stored for future reference or transmitted remotely to assist with maintenance and service scheduling.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 17, 2019
    Publication date: June 17, 2021
    Applicant: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventor: Eric C. Wright
  • Publication number: 20210139010
    Abstract: A brake cylinder maintaining system that combines a brake cylinder maintaining check valve and a quick service limiting valve into a single unit to have lower hysteresis, and thus more precise BCM regulation pressure and a smaller pressure offset. The check valve and quick service valve are coupled to provide a single system having multiple valve seats for selective communication between quick service pressure and brake cylinder pressure on one hand, and between a brake cylinder maintaining pressure and brake cylinder pressure on the other hand.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 25, 2021
    Publication date: May 13, 2021
    Applicant: NEW YORK AIR BRAKE, LLC
    Inventors: Derick Call, Howard E. Huber, JR., Brian Graves
  • Patent number: RE49191
    Abstract: A computer controlled locomotive brake (CCB) configured for setting and releasing the retainer valves of the railcars of a train. The CCB may initially recharge the brake pipe to a pressure slightly less than the retainer valve release pressure. The CCB may then continue charging to this level until the brake pipe flow, measured at the CCB on the controlling locomotive and the brake pipe pressure on the last car, as measured by an end of train device, indicate that the pressure in the braking system reservoirs are substantively equal to the brake pipe pressure. Once the reservoirs are substantively charged, the CCB may complete the brake release and recharge by recharging the brake pipe pressure to its final charge so that all retainer valves are released and the train has sufficient braking system recharge to safely control movement of the train.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 9, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2022
    Assignee: New York Air Brake, LLC
    Inventor: Eric C Wright