GB1355659A - Fluid pressure responsive apparatus - Google Patents

Fluid pressure responsive apparatus

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Publication number
GB1355659A
GB1355659A GB850771*[A GB5080070A GB1355659A GB 1355659 A GB1355659 A GB 1355659A GB 5080070 A GB5080070 A GB 5080070A GB 1355659 A GB1355659 A GB 1355659A
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pressure
port
fluid
conduit
flow
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GB850771*[A
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Siemens Mobility Ltd
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Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co Ltd
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Priority to GB850771*[A priority Critical patent/GB1355659A/en
Priority to AU34174/71A priority patent/AU450266B2/en
Priority to US05187614 priority patent/US3882723A/en
Priority to ZA716754A priority patent/ZA716754B/en
Publication of GB1355659A publication Critical patent/GB1355659A/en
Priority to US05/537,663 priority patent/US3948083A/en
Expired legal-status Critical Current

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60TVEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
    • B60T17/00Component parts, details, or accessories of power brake systems not covered by groups B60T8/00, B60T13/00 or B60T15/00, or presenting other characteristic features
    • B60T17/18Safety devices; Monitoring
    • B60T17/22Devices for monitoring or checking brake systems; Signal devices
    • B60T17/228Devices for monitoring or checking brake systems; Signal devices for railway vehicles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60TVEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
    • B60T13/00Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive; Brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems
    • B60T13/10Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive; Brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems with fluid assistance, drive, or release
    • B60T13/24Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator with power assistance or drive; Brake systems incorporating such transmitting means, e.g. air-pressure brake systems with fluid assistance, drive, or release the fluid being gaseous
    • B60T13/26Compressed-air systems

Abstract

1355659 Fluid-pressure servomotor systems WESTINGHOUSE BRAKE & SIGNAL CO Ltd 28 Sept 1971 [26 Oct 1970 2 April 1971 (2)] 50800/70 8507/71 and 8508/71 Heading G3P [Also in Division F2] Fluid-pressure-responsive apparatus for comparing first and second fluid pressures includes a fluid-tight vessel 4, Fig.1, divided into a first and second chamber 1, 2, respectively by a pressure responsive member 15, the first chamber having a first port 11 for a first input fluid-pressure signal and the second chamber having both a second port 12 for a second input fluid-pressure signal and a third port 13, the pressure-responsive member 15 comprising a flexible fluid-tight membrane with a surface deformable to itself to close the third port 13 when the requisite force difference exists across it, the third port 13 being vented through a restricted passage 3 to atmosphere, the fluid flow in this restricted passage depending on the degree of closure of port 13 by deformation of the membrane, such flow giving rise to a third (output) fluid-pressure signal indicative of the difference between the first and second pressures. As further shown in Fig.1, fluid-pressure conduit 5 may be a railway train brake pipe, the arrow indicating normal direction of flow. A restrictor 31, (e.g. the driver's brake valve) may be interposed between points 21 and 22 where the connections are made to chamber 1 and chamber 2 respectively, and a second restrictor 32 having similar flow characteristics to restrictor 31 but of much smaller size is interposed between point 22 and inlet 12. Initially, diaphragm 15 closes port 13, so pressure in chamber 2 builds upupto restrictor 32 until this pressure equals that at point 22. This pressure is greater than that at 21 (because of restrictor 31), so the diaphragm is displaced from port 13, and flow through restricted passage 3 begins. This rate of flow simulates that through conduit 5 and may be measured by a flow-meter or, as shown, a pressure gauge 47, calibrated in terms of flow in conduit 5; if restrictor 32 is changed for one of a different size, the scale on guage 47 is changed at the same time. Taking into account known leakage characteristics of brake pipe 5, gauge 47 could be calibrated, and include a movable pointer, so that an operator could determine whether or not the brake system of a freshly-assembled train was in order, and also determine during train operation whether the leakage had varied by an excessive amount. Fig. 2 (not shown) repeats the arrangement of Fig.1 but has added features. Thus, cut-off valves (6) and (7) are provided upstream of point 22 and between point 22 and inlet 12 respectively, the connection between 21 and 11 has a T-junction leading through a check valve (9) to a reservoir (8), and a further inlet (14) for chamber 2 is connected to a point between the check valve and the reservoir. In operation, if cocks (6) and (7) are left open, the apparatus may be used in the same way as that of Fig.1 to measure pressure or flow. If cocks (6), (7), are closed, conduit 5 having been charged with fluid previously, any leakage from conduit 5 will cause check valve (9) to close, whereupon reservoir (8) will feed chamber 2 via inlet (14), raising diaphragm 15 and causing flow through port 13 and restrictor 3. In fact, port 13 will be alternately opened and closed rapidly, but gauge 47 will register a steady value which represents the leakage rate from conduit 5. In Fig.4, provision is made to allow for non- linearity of the scale of pressure gauge 47. Conduit 5 is connected to the passage from port 13 to restriction 3 through a first valve 51 which reduces the pressure from conduit 5 to a fixed value which will be maintained over a range of fluid pressure levels in conduit 5, and through a constant-pressure-difference valve 52. One or both valves may be omitted (the connection from conduit 5 being retained) provided the scale is marked appropriately or arrangements made to adjust the zero. (The connection to 53 may be from a source other than conduit 5.) A spring 16, chosen in size to compensate at lower flow values supports diaphragm 15 to allow for the out-ofbalance force resulting from reduction of area of the diaphragm by port 13. Fig. 3 shows an arrangement to control a pressure in accordance with a reference pressure. The reference pressure is connected to port 11 of a device 10 (compare Fig. 1) and the pressure to be controlled is connected at 43 to the self-lapping controlled part 42 of a relay valve 40. The controlled pressure, at 44, is applied to the second input port 12 of device 10. The connection from third port 13 of device 10 to the closed-volume control port 41 of valve 40 exercises control by determining the position of exhaust tube 45 spanning both parts. Fig. 5 (not shown) is a cross-section of an embodiment suitable for manufacture.
GB850771*[A 1970-10-26 1970-10-26 Fluid pressure responsive apparatus Expired GB1355659A (en)

Priority Applications (5)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB850771*[A GB1355659A (en) 1970-10-26 1970-10-26 Fluid pressure responsive apparatus
AU34174/71A AU450266B2 (en) 1970-10-26 1971-10-05 Fluid pressure apparatus
US05187614 US3882723A (en) 1970-10-26 1971-10-08 Fluid pressure apparatus
ZA716754A ZA716754B (en) 1970-10-26 1971-10-08 Fluid pressure apparatus
US05/537,663 US3948083A (en) 1970-10-26 1974-12-31 Fluid pressure apparatus

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GB850771*[A GB1355659A (en) 1970-10-26 1970-10-26 Fluid pressure responsive apparatus

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GB1355659A true GB1355659A (en) 1974-06-05

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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US7958768B2 (en) * 2008-06-24 2011-06-14 Fluke Corporation System to control pressure in a test device
WO2014040933A1 (en) * 2012-09-12 2014-03-20 Knorr-Bremse Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH Pressure control valve with integrated pressure compensation function and check valve function

Cited By (4)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US7958768B2 (en) * 2008-06-24 2011-06-14 Fluke Corporation System to control pressure in a test device
US8469047B2 (en) 2008-06-24 2013-06-25 Fluke Corporation System to control pressure in a test device
WO2014040933A1 (en) * 2012-09-12 2014-03-20 Knorr-Bremse Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH Pressure control valve with integrated pressure compensation function and check valve function
US9956944B2 (en) 2012-09-12 2018-05-01 Knorr-Bremse Systeme für Schienenfahrzeuge GmbH Pressure control valve with integrated pressure compensation function and check valve function

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ZA716754B (en) 1972-10-25
AU3417471A (en) 1973-04-12
AU450266B2 (en) 1974-07-04

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