Patents by Inventor Mark S. Krampitz
Mark S. Krampitz has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 9676380Abstract: The brake cylinder comprises a cylinder body comprising an annular flange and a non-pressure head. The annular flange of the cylinder body defines a plurality of openings. The non-pressure head has an annular flange and a head portion extending from the annular flange. The annular flange of the non-pressure head has a plurality of bosses and a plurality of openings corresponding to and aligned with the plurality of openings in the annular flange of the cylinder body. At least one vent is positioned in one of the plurality of bosses. The cylinder body and the non-pressure head are secured to each other at the respective flanges. The vent is positioned in the boss disposed opposite a mounting portion so that when the brake cylinder is mounted to a railway vehicle, the vent is oriented in a bottom position on the cylinder body with respect to a ground surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 15, 2009Date of Patent: June 13, 2017Assignee: Wabtec Holding Corp.Inventors: Lawrence James Andrews, Mark S. Krampitz, Gary M. Sich
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Publication number: 20100116601Abstract: The brake cylinder comprises a cylinder body comprising an annular flange and a non-pressure head. The annular flange of the cylinder body defines a plurality of openings. The non-pressure head has an annular flange and a head portion extending from the annular flange. The annular flange of the non-pressure head has a plurality of bosses and a plurality of openings corresponding to and aligned with the plurality of openings in the annular flange of the cylinder body. At least one vent is positioned in one of the plurality of bosses. The cylinder body and the non-pressure head are secured to each other at the respective flanges. The vent is positioned in the boss disposed opposite a mounting portion so that when the brake cylinder is mounted to a railway vehicle, the vent is oriented in a bottom position on the cylinder body with respect to a ground surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Applicant: Wabtech Holding Corp.Inventors: Lawrence J. Andrews, Mark S. Krampitz, Gary M. Sich
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Patent number: 6305756Abstract: An empty/load brake control system mountable on a sprung and an unsprung member of a railway car and disposed between the car brake control valve and brake cylinder for adjusting the brake cylinder pressure during a brake application according to the car load condition. Such system includes an empty/load sensor valve device and a sensor arm coupled to a sensor cable whose movement is controlled by a sprung member and a terminal member disposed on an end of sensor cable, in contact with sprung member so that any downward movement of sprung member forces such terminal member in a similar downward direction and similarly pulls on the sensor cable. A piston, under pressure, urges the sensor arm to rotate and retract sensor cable but must overcome resistance of a spring. The system includes a load proportional valve.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2000Date of Patent: October 23, 2001Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventors: Daniel G. Scott, Mark S. Krampitz
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Patent number: 5492203Abstract: A visual brake cylinder piston travel indicator for a railroad car having a brake cylinder device located remotely from a convenient viewing area. An indicator rod is suitably sized and configured to extend from the remote brake cylinder device to the viewing area where the brake cylinder piston travel may be determined by the relationship of the indicator rod end with respect to a reference point. At the brake cylinder device, the indicator rod is connected to the piston hollow rod by a bearing assembly that includes the hollow rod collar. The bearing assembly provides for relative rotation between the indicator rod and hollow rod, while concurrently transmitting axial movement of the piston to the indicator rod, such relative rotation being necessitated by the fact that the piston and hollow rod typically rotate during reciprocal movement between a brake application and brake release position, due to torsional forces imparted by the piston return spring.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1995Date of Patent: February 20, 1996Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventor: Mark S. Krampitz
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Patent number: 5069312Abstract: A handbrake system for use with a truck-mounted, single-cylinder brake rigging including truss-type brake beams, there being a single handbrake pivotal lever supported intermediate its ends by a twisted transfer link that is, in turn, fixed to the brake rigging transfer lever. A fulcrum end of the handbrake lever is free to engage the bearing surface of a thrust block mounted on the brake beam at the juncture of the beam tension and strut members in order to allow the point of engagement between the fulcrum end and the bearing surface to change with rotation of the handbrake lever. In addition, the fulcrum end of the handbrake lever is arranged with two, spaced-apart arcuate segments that successively engage the bearing surface of the thrust block during rotation of the handbrake lever to change its lever ratio and, accordingly, limit the degree of rotation of the handbrake lever.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1990Date of Patent: December 3, 1991Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventors: Wajih Kanjo, Mark S. Krampitz, Michael J. Moriarity
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Patent number: 4951554Abstract: A diaphragm for a diaphragm-type piston characterized by an S-shaped or ogee-like profile approximating a theoretical model that is substantially free of distortion in a selected position of the piston assembly in which a convolution is formed in the annular space between the diaphragm piston and the body in which the piston operates. Being molded without a convolution, the diaphragm lends itself well to maintaining a reinforcing fabric centrally embedded within the diaphragm proper, while at the same time being substantially distortion-free in a selected position of the piston assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1989Date of Patent: August 28, 1990Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventors: Daniel G. Scott, William K. Mong, Mark S. Krampitz, Theodore B. Hill, Willard P. Spalding
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Patent number: 4793446Abstract: A single-cylinder, truck-mounted brake assembly for a railway vehicle truck in which low-cost, lightweight, truss-type brake beams are employed, with one beam having the single brake cylinder mounted thereon. Force-transfer levers pivotally-mounted to the respective brake beams at the beam-midpoint are interconnected by force-transmitting members that pass through openings in the bolster to move the brake beams into brake shoe/wheel engagement when a brake application is made. The brake rigging is set up so that the transfer lever bail imparted to the force-transmitting members is split. With respect to the force-transfer lever connected to the one force-transmitting member (brake cylinder), this has the effect of the brake cylinder piston skewing equally on opposite sides of the cylinder centerline to prevent piston seal leakage.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1986Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventors: James E. Hart, William K. Mong, Allen W. Kyllonen, Mark S. Krampitz
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Patent number: 4613016Abstract: A single-cylinder, truck-mounted brake assembly for a railway car truck in which low-cost, light-weight, truss-type brake beams are employed, with one beam having an expansible brake actuator in the form of an air bag mounted thereon. The brake rigging arrangement employs an equalizing lever that is pivotally-connected to each brake beam at its centrally-located strut bar, and force-transmitting members between the respective ends of the equalizing levers, so that the force of the brake actuator is transferred from the brake beam strut bar to the brake shoes via the beam tension member. Accordingly, the light-weight, low-cost brake beams are not subjected to such bending forces as would otherwise require a stronger beam. The single-cylinder air bag arrangement is made possible by utilizing a slack adjuster device as the one force-transmitting member.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1985Date of Patent: September 23, 1986Assignee: American Standard Inc.Inventors: James E. Hart, William K. Mong, Allen W. Kyllonen, Mark S. Krampitz