Railway Patents (Class 188/107)
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Patent number: 6325465Abstract: A quick release mechanism for a railcar hand brake comprises a release shaft having a first end and a second end. The first end includes a cavity of a predetermined size and shape. A release lever has a hub journaled on the first end of the release shaft. A stop of a predetermined size and shape is disposed on the circumference of the hub of the release lever and engageable with the cavity of the release shaft to rotate such release shaft to cause free release of the brakes. A projection of a predetermined size and shape is disposed on the second end of the release shaft. An attachment of a predetermined size and shape is mounted to an inside wall of a housing of such hand brake. A tension member has a first end and a second end. The first end is secured to the projection, and the second end is secured to the attachment whereby the tension member will return the release shaft to the brake application position.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2000Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies CorporationInventors: Howard Sommerfeld, Angelo M. Labriola, Everett G. Ring
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Patent number: 6237722Abstract: A railroad brake sensing apparatus particularly suitable for handbrake sensing has a sheave wheel/bellcrank bracket which is slotted to allow the wheel/crank axle to move from a first position when the chain is under tension and the brake is applied; to a second position when the chain is slack and the brake is off. A sensor is placed to detect when the wheel/crank is in the second position. The brake sensing apparatus is easily adapted to be used with other forms of brake actuating force and placed with other moving members of the brake rigging.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1998Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Honeywell International IncInventors: Brady J. Hammond, Kevin J. Engler, Brad L. Cummins
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Patent number: 6179093Abstract: A power source activated handbrake release mechanism for automatically releasing a parking brake assembly for a railroad vehicle braking system is provided. The power source activated handbrake release mechanism includes a hydraulically or pneumatically activated piston assembly including a piston rod mounted for movement upon activation of a piston within the piston assembly. An elongated member is associated at one end with this piston rod such that it moves laterally with respect to a bottom surface of the piston rod upon vertical movement of this piston rod. Another end of the elongated member is secured with the release shaft of the handbrake such that the lateral movement of the elongated member results in a rotational force being applied to the release shaft causing the automatic release of the handbrake.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1998Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventor: David W. Daugherty, Jr.
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Patent number: 6175784Abstract: A remotely operated rail car status monitor and control system including a plurality of handbrake status and release monitors (HSRMs), each of which is mounted to an individual rail car of a train, and a handheld data terminal (HDT). The HSRMs are self-contained electronic sensing and control devices capable of short range radio frequency (RF) communication with the HDT, and are mounted to rail car handbrakes configured for remote release. Each HSRM is programmed with a unique ID code which corresponds to the rail car's identifier. The HSRMs monitor and record the operational state of systems on the rail car such as the handbrake, load weight and refrigerator car temperature. Operating characteristics of the train such slid wheel events and handling impacts can be monitored and stored. Systems of the rail car such as the handbrake can also be released or otherwise controlled.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1999Date of Patent: January 16, 2001Assignee: Honeywell, Inc.Inventors: Thomas Richard Jicha, Randy Wallace Lokken
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Patent number: 6170619Abstract: On a railroad car handbrake system the main handbrake shaft, used to turn the chain, is utilized during its rotation to drive a target object to a magnetic sensor. The target object may be driven by cam plates, gears, screw mechanisms or the like and may be a magnetic or ferromagnetic object. The sensor system disclosed is rugged and easily adapted to existing handbrake systems.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1998Date of Patent: January 9, 2001Assignee: Honeywell INCInventors: Alan V. Sheriff, Brady J. Hammond, Duane J. Sies, Gary R. O'Brien, Brad L. Cummins
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Patent number: 6059075Abstract: A fully protective multi-unit railroad freight car for carrying motor vehicles on two or three levels with the lowest level being in a cargo well between a pair of deep side sills. A pair of vehicle-carrying decks are adjustable in height and are counterbalanced against each other during adjustment of their locations. A roof structure is light in weight and constructed of corrugated sheet metal with a self-supporting central portion. The ends of the car are equipped with three-panel folding doors, and a flexible diaphragm closes the space between articulated adjacent car units supported by a shared truck. A modular brake operating system is mounted on the car body. An easily removable brake system module incorporates a compressed air reservoir, a dummy reservoir, a brake control valve, train line and brake cylinder connector lines, and a support structure. The module is easily removable and replaceable, allowing for repair and system testing at a shop.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 1998Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Gunderson, Inc.Inventors: Gregory J. Saxton, Jon B. Zaerr, Daniel W. Aberle
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Patent number: 5927444Abstract: A brake for a track-operated vehicle employing the use of friction between at least one brake pad to be mounted on the vehicle and at least one frictional strip for attached to a lateral side of the track. The brake pad is to be attached to the vehicle by a device for urging the brake pad toward a lateral side of the track to which a frictional strip has been attached to such an extent that when the vehicle is maintained in alignment with the track, the inner surface of said brake pad will attain a position, in the absence of the frictional strip, that is intermediate between the lateral side of the track and the position where the outer side of the frictional strip would be located were such first frictional strip installed. Similarly, an auxiliary brake has a bar that fits across the track and two brake pads attached to the bar in the same manner as brake pads are attached to the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1997Date of Patent: July 27, 1999Inventor: Stanley J. Checketts
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Patent number: 5469941Abstract: A system is presented for automatically releasing all handbrakes of a railroad freight car or passenger car system. Working from the main air brake pressure lines, a pressure switch is provided which trips once the air pressure for the separate air brake system of a freight train or passenger train is reached. This pressure switch in turn energizes another mechanism, either a piston or other internal types of mechanical connection, which then pushes up the brake lever release releasing the handbrake. Since each handbrake on each end of each car is connected to the main air brake system through pressure sensitive valves, all manual handbrakes are released on all cars once the air pressure of the train is brought up to a certain level.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 1994Date of Patent: November 28, 1995Assignee: James T. WilliamsonInventor: Robert L. Horvath
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Patent number: 5201890Abstract: A manually operated railroad car handbrake release system in which the release of the handbrake at one end of a car automatically causes release of the brakes at the opposite end of the same car. The system utilizes the standard type handbrake, but has affixed to each of the handbrake units a hydraulic cylinder, with interconnecting hydraulic lines between hydraulic cylinders located at opposite ends of the railcar. Brake releasing actuation at one handbrake unit pressurizes the hydraulic system so that the cylinder affixed to the brake unit at the opposite end of the car is also actuated to operate the release handle and release the brake at that end. When the release handles are actuated and released, return springs disposed about the cylinders piston rods automatically return the release handles and pistons at both ends to their non-actuated positions. The brake release system is operative from either end of the railroad car, and does not include any provision for resetting the brakes.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1991Date of Patent: April 13, 1993Assignee: Transit America, Inc.Inventors: Robert J. Sauer, Michael J. Pavlick
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Patent number: 4978178Abstract: A parking brake having an output lever connected at a first pivot point to a brake rod, at a second pivot point to a automatic fluid responsive actuator and at a third point to one end of a chain of a standard manual releaseable parking brake unit. The other end of the chain is connected to a reset lever which is activated by the automatic actuator to reset the manual parking brake unit after manual release and during automatic release. The automatic actuator includes an air bellows to drive a piston, and a simple interlock valve connecting the air spring to a brake line.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1989Date of Patent: December 18, 1990Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: Thomas H. Engle
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Patent number: 4905795Abstract: An improved single manual brake operating system for connecting the brake equipment of a plurality of wheeled railroad freight car trucks. The system provides for initial rapid takeup of slack in the linkages interconnecting the braking mechanisms for several trucks and thereafter supplies force with a greater mechanical advantage as the brake shoes are forced against the wheels of the railway car. This variably applied take-up force is accomplished using a system of noncircular sheaves to which flexible portions of the handbrake operating linkage are attached in such a manner that initial rotation of the take-up sheave provides a relatively long effective lever arm to take up slack in the interconnecting linkages, and thereafter provides a shorter effective lever arm for application of tension through the interconnecting linkages.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1989Date of Patent: March 6, 1990Assignee: Gunderson, Inc.Inventor: Marvin G. Rains
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Patent number: 4805743Abstract: An improved single manual brake operating system for connecting the brake equipment of a plurality of wheeled railroad freight car trucks. The system provides for initial rapid takeup of slack in the linkages interconnecting the braking mechanisms for several trucks and thereafter supplies force with a greater mechanical advantage as the brake shoes are forced against the wheels of the railway car. This variably applied take-up force is accomplished using a system of noncircular sheaves to which flexible portions of the handbrake operating linkage are attached in such a manner that initial rotation of the take-up sheave is accomplished through a relatively long effective axis of rotation of the sheave and thereafter through a shorter effective axis of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Gunderson, Inc.Inventor: Marvin G. Rains
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Patent number: 4793449Abstract: A railroad truck having at least four wheels comprising brakes for braking the wheels; a single enclosed air cylinder mounted on the truck; the air cylinder having first and second chambers; a conduit to supply service air pressure to the first chamber; the first chamber containing a piston pneumatically operated by service air pressure to apply controlled service braking pressure, emergency braking pressure and, when the truck is stopped, parking braking pressure, to the brakes; the second chamber containing a spring which applies automatic parking pressure to the brakes when the truck is stopped, and applies emergency fail-safe pressure to the brakes when there is a pneumatic system failure to supply air to the first chamber; apparatus to supply pressurized air to the second chamber to keep the spring from applying pressure to the brakes so long as adequate air pressure is maintained in the second chamber; a handbrake assembly mounted on the truck in a position readily accessible for manual operation when tType: GrantFiled: October 28, 1987Date of Patent: December 27, 1988Assignee: Thrall Car Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Sam D. Smith
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Patent number: 4746171Abstract: A fluid brake system has a brake pipe, a control valve device, a brake cylinder and a brake rigging, and in addition, a handbrake pipe, a protective device, a fluid pressure releasable spring handbrake cylinder, and a manually operable handbrake device for selectively governing brakes of the brake rigging under varying conditions, as when air supply is disconnected from a train. A moveable fulcrum in the manual handbrake device permits manual release of spring applied handbrakes in combination with a resetable toggle locking connection to a handbrake rod.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1986Date of Patent: May 24, 1988Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: Thomas H. Engle
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Patent number: 4607729Abstract: The block brake unit for rail vehicles has a service brake which includes a transmission lever which is pivoted by a brake piston to shift an actuating rod coupled with a brake block carrier. A parking brake includes a spring-loaded cylinder which is coupled by a pivotable parking brake lever through a transmission lever to the actuating rod. An impact wedge coupling comprising a roller and wedge surface is provided between the parking brake lever and the transmission lever. By a suitable choice of the inclination and shape of the wedge surface, the transmission ratio for the parking brake can be readily adjusted for requirements in particular situations without the necessity for changes of the exterior dimensions or mounts and without any changes of the transmission ratio for the service brake. The wedge surface can also be constructed to provide a constant progressive or decreasing transmission ratio and also a fast application for the parking brake.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1984Date of Patent: August 26, 1986Assignee: Knorr-Bremse AGInventors: Josef Staltmeir, Bernd Wosegien
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Patent number: 4596311Abstract: A railroad car brake system operable by an air bag which includes double acting brakes operable on the wheels. Links suspend the brakes and the live and dead levers connected by an adjustable connecting link mechanism are operable by the air bag. Slack as a result of wear in the brakes is automatically taken up.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1984Date of Patent: June 24, 1986Assignee: Trailer Train CompanyInventors: Rene H. Brodeur, Boris S. Terlecky, Gerald R. Misner
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Patent number: 4592451Abstract: Brake linkage for vehicle friction brakes is actuated by a brake power motor (6) and comprises a vent play regulator (10) having an adjustment element driven by an auxiliary motor (14). At the start of braking, the auxiliary motor (14) is actuated in advance of the brake power motor (6), causing application of the vehicle friction brake through the adjustment element. The brake power motor is then activated and tightly clamps shut the friction brake. The brake linkage is particularly suitable as a brake clamp (5) for disc brakes, the vent play regulator then being integrated into the pull rod (11).Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1984Date of Patent: June 3, 1986Assignee: Knorr-Bremse GmbHInventor: Erling R. Persson
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Patent number: 4530422Abstract: A brake cylinder comprises a brake actuator device having a fluid operable piston and a coaxial adjoining hand brake operable device for axial actuation of a coaxial tubular push rod, there being a slack adjuster for selectively adjusting the retraction of the push rod. An actuating rod is connected to the piston and the actuating rod is selectively connected and disconnected from the internal periphery of the push rod by locking rollers selectively cooperating with a wedge shaped annulus disposed between the actuator rod and the inner periphery of the push rod. Slack adjustment is permitted by axial travel of the push rod beyond free travel limits as permitted by a friction sleeve connection between the outer periphery of the push rod and the brake cylinder housing. In a modification, the locking device is provided for a fluid spread brake cylinder that is adapted by levers to be connected to a conventional freight brake rigging to be used, for example, for hand brake applications.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1983Date of Patent: July 23, 1985Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: Thomas M. Bogenschutz
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Patent number: 4420066Abstract: A brake cylinder comprises a brake actuator device having a fluid operable piston and a coaxial adjoining hand brake operable device for axial actuation of a coaxial tubular push rod, there being a slack adjuster for selectively adjusting the retraction of the push rod. An actuating rod is connected to the piston and the actuating rod is selectively connected and disconnected from the internal periphery of the push rod by locking rollers selectively cooperating with a wedge shaped annulus disposed between the actuator rod and the inner periphery of the push rod. Slack adjustment is permitted by axial travel of the push rod beyond free travel limits as permitted by a friction sleeve connection between the outer periphery of the push rod and the brake cylinder housing. In a modification, the locking device is provided for a fluid spread brake cylinder that is adapted by levers to be connected to a conventional freight brake rigging to be used, for example, for hand brake applications.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1981Date of Patent: December 13, 1983Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventor: Thomas M. Bogenschutz
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Patent number: 4151898Abstract: This disclosure is directed to a mine locomotive braking system having an independently operated back-up braking capability, responsive within a matter of several seconds in stopping power and adaptable for retrofit to virtually any existing mining locomotive braking system to form a combination having the aforementioned capabilities in combination with an existing manually operated mechanical braking device usually requiring either physical strength or weight, viz., manually dependent physical force, on the part of the mine locomotive operator to force the arcuate brake shoes in contact with the outer wheel surfaces, thus making it susceptible to extended stopping times. The system is operated by a series of push buttons; the actuation of which operates a hydraulic mechanism whose output portions cause pressure to be applied upon a brake bar by cylinders thereby causing motion of the bar which in turn operates brake shoes which apply direct pressure to the locomotive wheels.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1977Date of Patent: May 1, 1979Inventor: Albert R. Lawson
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Patent number: 4102212Abstract: A flat car hand brake system in which a vertical wheel, high powered hand brake is positioned horizontally below the deck to provide load clearance. An adjustable chain takeup system moves the idle portion of the brake chain at exactly the same rate as the loaded or pulled portion of the chain to prevent any slack which would cause fouling.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1976Date of Patent: July 25, 1978Assignee: The Maxson CorporationInventors: Richard W. Hackbarth, Douglas A. Puariea
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Patent number: 4060152Abstract: Rail car brake rigging of the type for use in a two-axle, four-wheel rail car truck is disclosed which embodies a double-acting brake cylinder and slack adjustor disposed transversely between the side frames of the car truck and connected to parallel brake beams disposed on opposite sides of the truck bolster, by a pair of spaced bell crank levers pivotably mounted on one of the beams, one arm of each bell crank lever being pivotably connected to the brake cylinder or its push rod, the other arm of each bell crank lever being pivotably connected to one of a pair of push rods joined to the other beam. The brake cylinder includes a parking brake actuating lever mounted to the housing thereof for manually, mechanically stroking the brake cylinder in the same manner as during fluid pressure actuated brake application, without inducing undesirable beam loadings and yet ensuring uniform application of the brakes at all wheels.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1976Date of Patent: November 29, 1977Assignee: General Signal CorporationInventors: Thomas M. Bogenschutz, Thomas H. Engle, Eugene D. McEathron
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Patent number: 4049088Abstract: A fluid pressure piston operated parking spring brake mechanism is coupled at the junction of a service brake actuator and slack adjuster by a pull rod linkage to apply brakes with the spring force. A disengagement mechanism permits return movement of the actuator when spring brake fluid pressure is vented.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1976Date of Patent: September 20, 1977Assignee: Svenska Aktiebolaget BromsregulatorInventors: Anders Olov Gunnar Stjarne, Nils Borje Lennart Sander
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Patent number: 4033629Abstract: The usual brake cylinder in a conventional freight car brake apparatus is replaced by a novel cylinder that embodies a pair of pistons and a spring of sufficient strength to effect a hand brake application. Conventional brake applications and releases are effected accordingly as the usual brake control valve effects the supply of fluid under pressure to and the release thereof from one of the two pistons which are connected to a common piston rod through which force is transmitted to brake applying brake shoes. The second piston is subjected on one side to the force of the spring and on the other side selectively to brake pipe pressure or pressure in a hand brake release reservoir that is charged from the brake pipe to a higher pressure by an air-driven air booster operated by air from the brake pipe. Thus, the spring is enabled to effect a hand brake application in the absence of fluid under pressure acting on the other side of the second piston.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1976Date of Patent: July 5, 1977Assignee: Westinghouse Air Brake CompanyInventor: Williard P. Spalding
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Patent number: RE33207Abstract: A railroad car brake system operable by an air bag which includes double acting brakes operable on the wheels. Links suspend the brakes and the live and dead levers connected by an adjustable connecting link mechanism are operable by the air bag. Slack as a result of wear in the brakes is automatically taken up.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1987Date of Patent: May 1, 1990Assignee: Trailer Train CompanyInventors: Rene H. Brodeur, Boris S. Terlecky, Gerald R. Misner
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Patent number: RE34040Abstract: An improved single manual brake operating system for connecting the brake equipment of a plurality of wheeled railroad freight car trucks. The system provides for initial rapid takeup of slack in the linkages interconnecting the braking mechanisms for several trucks and thereafter supplies force with a greater mechanical advantage as the brake shoes are forced against the wheels of the railway car. This variably applied take-up force is accomplished using a system of noncircular sheaves to which flexible portions of the handbrake operating linkage are attached in such a manner that initial rotation of the take-up sheave is accomplished through a relatively long effective axis of rotation of the sheave and thereafter through a shorter effective axis of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1989Date of Patent: August 25, 1992Assignee: Gunderson, Inc.Inventor: Marvin G. Rains