Supplementary Reservoir Pipe Patents (Class 303/30)
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Publication number: 20140346854Abstract: A braking system for a machine including an accumulator configured to receive a pressurized fluid for storage thereof. A control valve disposed between the accumulator and the brake cylinder, the control valve configured to selectively allow discharged pressurized fluid from the accumulator to a brake cylinder. A pressure sensor disposed upstream of the control valve. Further, a controller configured to determine a pressure change in the accumulator using the pressure sensor during at least one of the pulsations of the control valve and compare the determined pressure change with a pre-determined threshold.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2013Publication date: November 27, 2014Applicant: CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING LLCInventors: Brian D. Horton, Harold D. Dabbs, Derek W. Holmes, Jason D. Martin
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Patent number: 8215723Abstract: In order to prevent a vehicle fitted with braking assistance and trajectory correction devices and having a highly placed center of gravity from overturning in a bend when there is a sudden turn of the steering wheel at the same time as a sudden braking action, a hydraulic braking circuit comprising a hydraulic pump (3) which sucks a fluid contained in a reservoir (3) through a master cylinder (1), is provided with a bladder (10). The bladder, placed between the master cylinder and the hydraulic pump, reduces the duration of flow of the hydraulic fluid to the pump, ensuring a sufficient suction pressure at the entrance of the pump in order to cram the brake and cause the wheel having the most pressure to skid.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2007Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Jean Fourcade, Philippe Richard, Chris Anderson
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Patent number: 8123309Abstract: A brake control valve includes a housing, a quick braking chamber and a piston subject to brake pipe pressure on one side of the piston. A bore in the housing connects the quick braking chamber at a first end and the one side of the piston at a second end. A first valve is in the housing at the first end of the bore. A first operator is in the bore for opening the first valve for a range of positions of the piston. The bore has a first portion of a first diameter and a second portion of a second diameter larger than the first diameter. The first bore portion connects the one side of the piston to the second bore portion. A first operator in the bore is connected to the piston. A seal on the first operator is dimensioned to form a seal with the first bore portion and not with the second bore portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2007Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: New York Air Brake CorporationInventors: Marc S. Thomas, Deepak Kumar
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Patent number: 7631949Abstract: A train including a brake pipe (14) and an electrical train line (50) extending from at least one locomotive through at least first and second cars which are adjacent to each other, the first and second cars each include a brake cylinder, reservoir and a brake valve The first car includes an electro-pneumatic brake valve which is responsive to electric signals on the train line to produce a first car pneumatic apply brake signal from the first reservoir and release brake signal for the first brake cylinder and the brake signal pipe (33) The first car also includes a first valve (31) to transmit the first brake signals to the brake signal pipe and to isolate the connection to the brake signal pipe for a breakaway at one of the cars The second car includes a pneumatic brake control valve which is responsive to the first car pneumatic brake signals on the brake signal pipe and brake pipe pressure m the brake pipe to produce a second car pneumatic apply and release brake signals for the second brake cylinder corrType: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: December 15, 2009Assignee: New York Air Brake CorporationInventors: James R. Truglio, Bryan McLaughlin, Lawrence E. Vaughn, Vincent S. Guarrera, Jr., Eric Wright
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Patent number: 7429088Abstract: A brake control valve includes a housing, a quick braking chamber and a piston subject to brake pipe pressure on one side of the piston. A bore in the housing connects the quick braking chamber via a first port at a first end and the one side of the piston at a second end. The bore has a first portion of a first diameter and a second portion of a second diameter larger than the first diameter. The first bore portion connects the one side of the piston to the second bore portion. A first operator in the bore is connected to the piston. A seal on the first operator is dimensioned to form a seal with the first bore portion and not with the second bore portion. The seal is located on the operator to lie in the first bore portion for a first segment of the range of piston positions and to lie in the second bore portion for a second segment of the range of piston positions.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2007Date of Patent: September 30, 2008Assignee: New York Air Brake CorporationInventors: Marc S. Thomas, Deepak Kumar
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Publication number: 20030193237Abstract: A release graduating valve for freight brake control is provided for a railcar having a pneumatic control valve, emergency and auxiliary reservoirs each normally charged with pressurized fluid from a brake pipe and a fluid pressure activated brake cylinder device for applying the brakes on the railcar. A selectively operable release graduating valve can include a graduated release valve and a changeover valve which selectively interposes the graduated release valve to exhaust brake cylinder pressure in a graduated manner responsive to brake pipe pressure. Alternatively, the changeover valve can isolate the graduated release valve and direct the pneumatic control valve to exhaust brake cylinder pressure in a conventional manner. The changeover valve can be operated responsive to the pressure in an air pipe supplied with pressurized fluid from a remote source.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Inventors: James E. Hart, Thomas Engle
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Publication number: 20020038976Abstract: A release graduating valve for freight brake control is provided for a railcar having a pneumatic control valve, emergency and auxiliary reservoirs each normally charged with pressurized fluid from a brake pipe and a fluid pressure activated brake cylinder device for applying the brakes on the railcar. A selectively operable release graduating valve can include a graduated release valve and a changeover valve which selectively interposes the graduated release valve to exhaust brake cylinder pressure in a graduated manner responsive to brake pipe pressure. Alternatively, the changeover valve can isolate the graduated release valve and direct the pneumatic control valve to exhaust brake cylinder pressure in a conventional manner. The changeover valve can be operated responsive to the pressure in an air pipe supplied with pressurized fluid from a remote source.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2001Publication date: April 4, 2002Inventors: James E. Hart, Thomas Engle
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Patent number: 6247763Abstract: A pressure fluid reservoir for supplying pressure fluid to a wheel slip regulating device that is accommodated in a vehicle has a hose membrane that can be partially emptied by suction. The degree of emptying is limited due to the installation of an inner support body that fluid can flow through. The radial expansion of the hose membrane is limited by an outer support element and by a porous casing encompassing the outer support element, which protects the pressure fluid reservoir from bursting in the event that the hose membrane is subjected to brake pressure. The inner support element, the outer support element, and the casing are flexible hoses and are connected in a pressure-tight fashion to tube line connections in such a way that the pressure fluid reservoir according to the invention is placed in the vehicle in the same way as a brake line.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1999Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Robert Bosch GmbHInventors: Jan-Michael Rehn, Harald Ott
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Patent number: 5387030Abstract: A control valve having, in a series with a first inlet valve of a quick brake volume, two different rates of flow restrictions operable as a function of the position of the piston. The first flow rate of one first restriction is insufficient to cause the piston to a braking position for applying a minimum service application for first range of piston positions which would generally be produced by the mechanical vibration. The second restriction has a greater flow and will accelerate the piston to a braking position for a second range of piston positions which will be produced by the reduction of the brake pipe pressure on one face of the piston. By providing two flow rates, the valve becomes insensitive to mechanically produced forces while maintaining the reaction time of the valve to fluidically produced reduction of brake pipe pressure.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1993Date of Patent: February 7, 1995Assignee: Knorr Brake HoldingInventors: Robert Gayfer, Heinz-Jurgen Listl
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Patent number: 4472001Abstract: Fluid pressure braking system (10) for supplying fluid pressure to actuate the service brake actuators (26) and to supply hold-off pressure to release the spring brake actuators (22) of the trailer portion of a tractor-trailer combination vehicle includes a spring brake relay valve (32) having a delivery port (38) communicated with the spring brake actuators (26), a control port (34) communicated with the trailer supply line or conduit (12), and a supply port (36) communicated with the supply line (12) through a bypass passage (40). Accordingly, hold-off pressure can be supplied directly to the spring brake actuator (26) before the reservoir (44) is fully charged. The reservoir (44) is charged through the supply line (12) and a pressure protection valve (54) which opens to permit charging of the reservoir (44) only when the pressure in the system exceeds a predetermined level.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1982Date of Patent: September 18, 1984Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventor: Richard C. Fannin
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Patent number: 4162107Abstract: A braking system for a railway car in which a brake cylinder communicates with a compressed air line and atmosphere via a valve mechanism controlled by a pneumatic air distributor and an electropneumatic valve which communicate with the compressed air line. The valve mechanism communicates with the compressed air line via an auxiliary receiver and has two interconnected diaphragms of different areas spaced apart from each other. The diaphragms are also connected to the movable member of the valve mechanism during application of brakes and form chambers with the casing thereof, of which one chamber, which is defined by the greater diaphragm, communicates with the pneumatic air distributor, and the other chamber, which is defined by the smaller diaphragm, communicates with the electropneumatic valve connected to the auxiliary receiver. This construction of the braking system ensures reliable braking of both empty and loaded train.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1978Date of Patent: July 24, 1979Assignee: Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Proektno-Tekhnologichesky Institut VagonostroeniaInventors: Gennady S. Bazilevich, Alexandr F. Gorin, Vladimir N. Lozinsky, Vladimir I. Lysenko, Vladimir M. Nosach, Grigory I. Solod, Yakov M. Sterinzat
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Patent number: 4002374Abstract: A trailer air distribution valve has a housing, a chamber in the housing and an air inlet port, an exhaust port, at least one service tank port, an emergency tank port and at least one brake chamber port, all in communication with the chamber. A shuttle is movable within the chamber to control communication between the ports and includes a pair of spring biased valves functioning as check valves to control communication between the inlet port and service tank port and the emergency tank port.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1975Date of Patent: January 11, 1977Assignee: Sloan Valve CompanyInventor: Charles Horowitz