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US1915731A
US1915731A US466550A US46655030A US1915731A US 1915731 A US1915731 A US 1915731A US 466550 A US466550 A US 466550A US 46655030 A US46655030 A US 46655030A US 1915731 A US1915731 A US 1915731A
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    • 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
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  • FIG. 1 is a View partly in elevation and improvements in railway brake appliances, partly in section of the control valve of the v and'more particularly itpertainsto'improvepresent invention, and; I p 1 ments in freight car braking-apparatus.
  • Figure 3 is a diagrammatic View illus- 5 Freight car braking equipmentas comtrating the device of the present invention 5 jmonly' constructed includes an element genand its relation to the elements of an air erally'known as a retainer valve. These rebrake system.
  • tainer valves require adjustmentafter each Beferrlngspeclfically to the drawings, and braking operation before the engineer can particularly to Figure 2 thereof, it will be recharge the train line pressure to again apseen that a device constructed in accordance 69 ply the brake, and these adjustments require with the present invention comprises a chainthe constant attention of the train crew, her 10, having connected there to an air inwhich on a fast train or in bad weather, vis let pipe 11, and an air exhaust or outlet pipe attended by many hazare I r 12.
  • the chamberlO is preferably cylindri It is one of the objects of the present incal iii"shape',' and the inletand outlet pipes vention to provide means in the air brake are connected preferably in the ends thereof system of a freight train, whereby, the af0re- Projecting from the""cylindrical chamber, 'mentioned operation.
  • adjustingithe sevthere is a flange or the like 13 provided with i eral retainer valves as well as the valves openings 14, by which the chamber be themselves, may be entirely eliminatedsecuiedin operative'position in thelcab of It is another object of the inven ion to a locomotive, adjacent the engineers station provide novel means whereby the engineer therein.
  • a gauge 22 is suitably mounted out in the claim, the advantages of which upon the chamber 10, and has communicawill be readily understood and appreciated tion with the interior thereof togive a readby those skilled in the art.
  • the triple valves 33, on the several cars by equipped withadevice in accordance with the pipes 35 whilethe trainline 32 is likewise present invention the latter being illustrated connected to the auxiliary reservoirs by a diagrammatically, pipe connection 83, the'aux'iliary reservoir 34 being connected to the brake cylinder 36 by a pipe 37
  • the brake cylinder pressure pipe 31 and train line pipe 32 on the several cars are connected by short hose lengths 38 and 39 respectively, and the usual cut out cocks 4:0 and coupling 41 are provided.
  • the device operates in the following manner:
  • the brakes are applied in the usual manner by the engineer.
  • the valve 17 which is normally closed is moved to position where its passage 18 is in alinement with the passage 16, releasing the air in the brake cylinders and thus releasing the brakes.
  • the engineer may regulate the pressure retained in the brake cylinders as desired.
  • the brake cylinder pressure pipe 31 is connected to the exhaust ports of the several triple valves by the pipes 35. Also it is to be understood that the several cut out cocks of the train line are open except the cock at the front of the locomotive, and the remote cock on the last car of the train.
  • the present invention provides an attachment for air brake systems, the use of which eliminates the necessity of retainer valves, and the several adjusting operations attendant the use thereof. Furthermore, the invention provides a device, the use of which gives to the engineer complete control of the braking operation of a train, and at the same the cylinder in communication with the small chamber, a pressure gauge mounted on the cylinder and in communication with the large chamber, a flange on the exterior of the cylinder for attachment to a supporting member, said partition having a passage extending therethrough for connecting the two chambers together, and a vertically arranged tapered passage intersecting the first passage and having its large end extending out through the top of the cylinder, a tapered valve member fitting in the tapered passage and having a port.
  • a handle connected to the upper end of the valve, and the lower end of the valve having a threaded shank passing through a hole in a part of the cylinder and a nut threaded on the shank for holding the valve in the tapered passage.

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' June'27, 1933.
G. A. A. GILLEN 1,915,731 RAILWAY BRAKE APPLIANCE Filed July 8, 1950 2 Sheets-Sheet l Inventor v jammfih A ttornqy,
G. A. A. GILLEN 1,915,731
RAILWAY BRAKE APPLIANCE June 27, 1933.
Filed July 8, 1950- 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 In venior GEORGE/Z4 62 457V.
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I A iiorney '3 ent in the brake cylinders, and by which he istration with the port 16, to exhaust the The invention will be clearly understood tween the inlet end thereof and the parti P ienieduune 2?,1933 re aye STATES PATENT I i V l shorten A. A. GILLEN, or JERSEY crrv, NEW JERSEY l I nAILwAY'BeAKE APPLIANCE Application filed Ju1y 8, 1930, Serial No; 466,550.
. This invention relates to newan'd useful 1 Figure 2 is a View partly in elevation and improvements in railway brake appliances, partly in section of the control valve of the v and'more particularly itpertainsto'improvepresent invention, and; I p 1 ments in freight car braking-apparatus. Figure 3 is a diagrammatic View illus- 5 Freight car braking equipmentas comtrating the device of the present invention 5 jmonly' constructed includes an element genand its relation to the elements of an air erally'known as a retainer valve. These rebrake system.
tainer valves require adjustmentafter each Beferrlngspeclfically to the drawings, and braking operation before the engineer can particularly to Figure 2 thereof, it will be recharge the train line pressure to again apseen that a device constructed in accordance 69 ply the brake, and these adjustments require with the present invention comprises a chainthe constant attention of the train crew, her 10, having connected there to an air inwhich on a fast train or in bad weather, vis let pipe 11, and an air exhaust or outlet pipe attended by many hazare I r 12. The chamberlO is preferably cylindri It is one of the objects of the present incal iii"shape',' and the inletand outlet pipes vention to provide means in the air brake are connected preferably in the ends thereof system of a freight train, whereby, the af0re- Projecting from the""cylindrical chamber, 'mentioned operation. of adjustingithe sevthere is a flange or the like 13 provided with i eral retainer valves as well as the valves openings 14, by which the chamber be themselves, may be entirely eliminatedsecuiedin operative'position in thelcab of It is another object of the inven ion to a locomotive, adjacent the engineers station provide novel means whereby the engineer therein. may have full control of the recharging of 'Th ch mb 10 h artiti n 15 the train line pressure, thereby giving to the ranged preferably adjacent its outlet end, engineer, complete braking control of a and said partition has a passage 16 theretrain. 7 through. Mounted in the partition 15, and It is another object of the invention to adapted to open and close the "passage 16, I provide novel means whereby the engineer there is a valve 17 which has a port 18 ex may tell at all times the amount of air prestending therethrough adapted when in regmay vary or adjust the pressure in the brake main portion of the chamber 10, Th val e cylinders of the system. 17 has an operating handle 19, and an index Other objects of the invention reside in pointer 20which coincides with calibrations f certain novel and improved constructions, ar 21 to indicate the position of the valve pasrangements and combinations of parts heresage 18 relative to the passage 16 of the parinafter described and, particularly pointed tition 15. A gauge 22 is suitably mounted out in the claim, the advantages of which upon the chamber 10, and has communicawill be readily understood and appreciated tion with the interior thereof togive a readby those skilled in the art. ing of the pressure within the chamber he'- from the accompanying drawings illustrattion 15.- ing the inventionin its preferred form and As illustrated in Figures 1 and 3 the chamthe following detailed description of the conber 10 is mounted in a locomotive cab, andv h structions therein Shownits intake pipe 11 is connected by a pipeSO In the drawings, I I to the brake cylinder pressure line pipe-31 Figure 1 is a perspective View of a por- 'which is connected to the exhaust ports of tion of a freight train, showing the same. the triple valves 33, on the several cars by equipped withadevice in accordance with the pipes 35 whilethe trainline 32 is likewise present invention, the latter being illustrated connected to the auxiliary reservoirs by a diagrammatically, pipe connection 83, the'aux'iliary reservoir 34 being connected to the brake cylinder 36 by a pipe 37 The brake cylinder pressure pipe 31 and train line pipe 32 on the several cars are connected by short hose lengths 38 and 39 respectively, and the usual cut out cocks 4:0 and coupling 41 are provided.
The device operates in the following manner:
The brakes are applied in the usual manner by the engineer. When it is desired to release the brakes, the valve 17 which is normally closed is moved to position where its passage 18 is in alinement with the passage 16, releasing the air in the brake cylinders and thus releasing the brakes. Furthermore, by proper operation of the valve 17 the engineer may regulate the pressure retained in the brake cylinders as desired. 3
In installing the device, it is to be understood that the brake cylinder pressure pipe 31 is connected to the exhaust ports of the several triple valves by the pipes 35. Also it is to be understood that the several cut out cocks of the train line are open except the cock at the front of the locomotive, and the remote cock on the last car of the train.
From the foregoing, it will be apparent that the present invention provides an attachment for air brake systems, the use of which eliminates the necessity of retainer valves, and the several adjusting operations attendant the use thereof. Furthermore, the invention provides a device, the use of which gives to the engineer complete control of the braking operation of a train, and at the same the cylinder in communication with the small chamber, a pressure gauge mounted on the cylinder and in communication with the large chamber, a flange on the exterior of the cylinder for attachment to a supporting member, said partition having a passage extending therethrough for connecting the two chambers together, and a vertically arranged tapered passage intersecting the first passage and having its large end extending out through the top of the cylinder, a tapered valve member fitting in the tapered passage and having a port. therein for registering with the first passage when the valve is turned to a certain position, a handle connected to the upper end of the valve, and the lower end of the valve having a threaded shank passing through a hole in a part of the cylinder and a nut threaded on the shank for holding the valve in the tapered passage.
In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.
GEORGE A. A. GILLEN.
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