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US2372580A
US2372580A US491114A US49111443A US2372580A US 2372580 A US2372580 A US 2372580A US 491114 A US491114 A US 491114A US 49111443 A US49111443 A US 49111443A US 2372580 A US2372580 A US 2372580A
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  • My invention relates to railway traflic controlling; apparatus and more particularly to trackway apparatus for governing automatic train control devices.
  • railway signal systems frequently employ train control or train stop apparatus, the tracktherein a stretch of railway track. through which traff c normally moves in the direction indicated way elements of which are controlled to a clear or a stop position in accordance with traffic conditions and which cooperate with train carried elements for controlling train carried apparatus in accordance withthe condition of the trackw-ay element. 1
  • train control or train stop apparatus the tracktherein a stretch of railway track. through which traff c normally moves in the direction indicated way elements of which are controlled to a clear or a stop position in accordance with traffic conditions and which cooperate with train carried elements for controlling train carried apparatus in accordance withthe condition of the trackw-ay element.
  • One object of my invention is the provision of railway traflic controlling apparatus incorporating improved directional means to insure movement of train control trackway devices to an inoperative. position when a train is moving over the associated. stretch of track in the reverse of the; normal direction of traflic.
  • a further object of the invention is to provide improved apparatus of the type described which is arranged so that control of the trackway train stops on movement of a train through the track stretch in' the reverse direction is effected without the. use of apparatus other than that which is required for the control of these devicesand of the. wayside signals on movement of a train through the. track stretch in the normal direction.
  • I employ a home relay governed by traffic conditions in a track; section, and a distant relay governed by the home relay and by trafiic conditions in advanceJThese relays govern the wayside signal for the section, while the home relay controls the associated trackway device on movement of trafiic through the track stretch in the normal direction. On movement of a train through the track stretch in the reverse direction the distantrelayserves appropriate prefix.
  • the track rails I and 2 of the track stretch are divided by insulated joints 3 into a plurality of track sections designated IOT, HT, HT and I 3T. Each of these track sections is provided with a track circuit of any appropriate form, the track relay of each track circuit being designated TR with an appropriate prefix.
  • Each track section has at the entrance end thereof a wayside signal designatedS. with an appropriate prefix.
  • these signals are of the color light type, and each has a green or clear lamp G, a yellow or caution lamp Y, and a red of stop lamp R.
  • signal [3S for section l 3T are controlled to provide a two-block three-indication signaling system having a full block overlap.
  • the signal includes a green lamp G which may be employed to indicate traffic conditions in advance of section I3T.
  • the circuit of lamp G of signal its may be controlled by appropriate means well known in. the art, but the control of this lamp is not a part of this invention and has been omitted in order to simplify this disclosure.
  • the track section I31 at the right-hand end of the stretch is provided with an additional signal iiiSL which. is located. at the right-hand end of the section and governs entrance into the track stretch of trains moving in the reverse of the normal direction.
  • the signal I3SL is a two position signal provided withv lamps Y and R which are controlled over circuits includinga contact 32 which is operated by a lever. K which may form a part of .an interlocking machine.
  • Each. track section has associated therewith a trackway train stop device designated V with an
  • V trackway train stop device
  • These devices may be of any well known, construction and are shown diagrammatically for simplicity. It is contemplated that these devices be of a trip-arm type, and they may be of the pneumatically operated electrically controlled construction wherein a trip-arm is biased by gravity or by springs, or both, to a raised or operative position; and is pneumatically moved to a loweredor inoperative position when a winding associated with the device is energized.
  • Each train stop V is located just to the rear of the entrance end of the associated track section and is situated on one side of the track for its trip-arm to cooperate with a train carried arm, the arrangement being such that when the triparm is in its raised or operative position it will enga e the arm on a train to operate a control device on the train, as for example to apply the brakes on the train, and when the trip-arm is in its lower or inoperative position it is out of the path of the train carried arm.
  • Each train stop device has associated therewith contacts I8, I9 and 24 which are governed in accordance with the position of the arm of the device.
  • the contacts I8 are controlled so as to be closed when and only when the associated trip-arm is in its lower or inoperative position, while each contact I9 is closed in all positions of the associated trip-arm except its lower or inoperative position, and each contact 24 is closed in all positions of the associated trip-arm except its raised or operative position.
  • Each track section is provided with a home relay designated H with an appropriate prefix, and a distant relay designated D with an appropriate prefix.
  • the home relays H are of a type the contacts of which are slow to release.
  • the relays H and D are controlled by the track relays and cooperate to control the wayside sig-' nals and the train stop devices in the manner hereinafter explained in detail.
  • the energy for operating the equipment other than the track relays is supplied from an appropriate source, not shown, the terminals of which are designated B and C in the drawing.
  • an appropriate source not shown, the terminals of which are designated B and C in the drawing.
  • Separate sources of energy may be provided at each signal location, in which event the common terminal C of the sources at various locations may be connected together by a common wire, not shown, or energy from a single source may be distributed throughout the track stretch by a transmission line, not shown.
  • the equipment is shown in the condition which it assumes when the track stretch is vacant and the lever K is in its position N in which it conditions the track stretch for movement of traffic in the normal direction.
  • lever contact 32 establishes the circuit of the red lamp R of signal I3SL to prevent entrance into the track stretch of trains moving in the reverse of the normal direction, while contact 34 establishes the circuit including front contact 38 of track relay I3TR for supplying energy to relay I3H, and interrupts the pick-up circuit of relay I 3D. Accordingly, relay I3H is picked up and its contact 28 additionally interrupts the circuit of, relay I3D, while energy is supplied to the winding of trip stop I3V over the circuit which includes front contact of relay I3TR, front contact 2
  • relay I2TR As section IZT is vacant track relay I2TR is picked up and its contact 26 establishes the circuit of relay I2D and energy is supplied to this relay over the circuit which includes front contact 20 of relay I3TR, front contact 2I of relay I3H, wire 22, trip contact 24, wire 25, and front contact 26 of relay I2TR.
  • relays I 2TB, I 2H and I2D are picked up energy is supplied to the green lamp G of signal IZS over front contact 40 of relay IZTR, front contact 36 of relay I2H, trip contact I 8, and front contact 4
  • the equipment associated with signal IIS is identical with that associated with signal I 28, and at this time operates in the same manner as explained in detail in connection with signal I2S to cause signal IIS to provide its green or clear indication, to cause the arm of trip stop IIV to occupy its lower or non-tripping position, and to cause energy to be supplied to the distant relay for section HIT.
  • relay IID will interrupt the stick circuit for the relay before it can be established by contact 28 of relay III-I, and therefore insures that the contacts of relay IID will be released at this time so that contact 35 of relay IID interrupts the circuit which it controls for supplying energ to the winding of the trip stop IIV.
  • the track relay for that section picks up and its contact 26 interrupts the circuit of the winding of trip stop IIV and the trip-arm of this device moves to its upper or operative position, while contact 24 is opened to interrupt the circuit of the trip device winding and to also interrupt the circuit traim over.
  • thee. device including: front contact: 40;; oil relay.
  • aecasec I for supplying energy: to the distant relay on sec tion w li
  • the -train enters-section M IFtracIQ relay releases and its contact 26 intemmpts rthe circuit of relay [2D and establishesa circuit toa 6 I ZT-R it's-contact 3T additionally interrupter the; 10:
  • I 3Vmoves to its lower or inoperative position; to; permitthe train to pass oven the; trip, while contaota 2 4$ establishes connection from wire 22 to wirezzlliso, thecircuitzto supply'energy to relay: lslIElrSOxthflt; that energy is supplied overf front contact.
  • s displaysits: green or' clear: indication.
  • relay IZTR to relay [2D and its contacts pick up.
  • relay I2l-I is released because contact 31 of track relay ISTR is open so the trip stop 12V occupies its upper or operative poosition, and Signal IZS displays its red or stop indication
  • relay IZH On release of relay IZH as a result of occupation of section IST, contact 2! of relay IZH interrupts the supply of energy over wire 25 to relay HD and relay HD releases with the result that its contact 4
  • the apparatus for section HT is operated in response to the train moving in the reverse direction in the same manner as the apparatus for section [2T and a description of such operation need not be repeated.
  • the relay D for each section serves as a distant relay to select between the caution and clear ignal indications of the associated signal on movement of a train through the track stretch in the normal direction, while on movement of a train through the track stretch in the reverse direction the relays D serve'as directional stick relays and are progressively-controlled by the track relays to cause the train stops to be progressively moved to inoperativ positions and thus permit a train to pass over the train stops.
  • the relays D are released behind the train moving in the reverse direction so that control of the train stops is restored to the track and home relays.
  • the equipment is arranged so that on movement of a train through the track stretch in the reverse direction the train stop for each section is energized as soon as the train enters the associated section. Accordingly, each train stop will have ample time to complete its movement to the inoperative position before the train passes through the track section and reaches the train stop.
  • a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of trafiic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative position according as an associated control circuit is closed or open, a home relay for each section which is picked up when and only when the associated section and the adjacent section in advance are vacant, a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means including front contacts of the track and home relays of a track section for closing the circuit of the control device for such section, means including back contacts of the track and home relays and a front contact of the distant relay for a track section for also closing the circuit of the control device for such section, a pick-up circuit for the distant relay for each section including a front contact of the track relay of the associated section and a contact closed when and only when the control device for the section in advance is in its inoperative position, and a
  • a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of trafilc and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative position according as an associated control circuit is closed or open, a home relay for each section which is picked up when and only when the associated section and the adjacent section in advance are vacant, a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means including a front contact of the home relay for a track section for closing the circuit of the control device for such section,
  • a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of traffic and formed vgoverned by the associated home and distant relays, means including a front contact of the home relay for a track section for closing the circuit of the control device for such section, means including a back contact of the track relay land a front contact of the distant relay for a track section tor also closing .
  • a :stretch of railway track -havlnga normal direction of traflic and formed with consecutive track sections each-f which is provided with a trackcircuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section -for use with cooperating train carried apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or anoperativeipcsition accordingtas an associated control circuit isrclosed or open a home wrelay lforeach section whichvi's picked up when and only when the associated section and the days, meansincludingra front'contactoi the home :relay for a track section fior closing the circuit of the control device for such section, means inrcluding antront contact of 'the distantrelay for a track section ⁇ fOIQaISO closing the circuit of the control device lfor such section, a first ,pickup circuit for 1 each distant relay including a contact closedcnly when the associated track section is vacant anda :frontcontact of the home relay iforithexadja
  • a stretch of railway :track .having a normal direction of trafiici-anddivided .into aior-ward, an intermediate and a reaward tracksection each of which is provided with a track circuit includinga track relay, a trackway train control device forsaiddntermediate' section having an arm biasedito an'operative-position and "beingmoved to-an inoperati-ve ,position when a winding associated with the device is energized, a contact governed by said, control device and closed when the arm of said device is in its inoperative v:position, a .home .relay which is energized only i when the track relays for the intermediate and tforward sections are --picked up, a distant relay, fortheintermediate section,:a signal ,for :said, intermediate section controlled by said heme and distant relays, -:a control relay for the "forward section, means for energizing said control relay to establish traffic over
  • a I M T7 In combination, a stretch of railway track having :a normal direction -of traffic anddivided intoa forward-and arearwardtrack section each of whichis provided with a track circuit includ- .ing .a 'trackrelay, a trackway traincontrol device ..for saidv rearward section having an arm biasedtc it an operative .position and being moved to an -inoperative position whenawinding associated'with the device is energized, a home relay whichisenergized-only when the track relays for the rearward and forward sections are-picked up a dissaid control-relay andby the ,trackmelayof said forward section for energizing said distant relay when .said forward section is vacant or-is occupied by a train moving in the reverse direction,
  • a circuit including-:a front contact of said distant relay anda back contact-of said home relay for energizingsaid distant relay, a-circuit including a front contact'of vsaidhome rely for energizinog the .winding-o'fsaid control device,and .a circuit including a front contact lofssaid distant relay having a normal direction of'traffic and divided into a forward and a rearward section each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for said rearward section having an arm biased to an operative position and being moved to an inoperative position when a winding associated with the device is energized, a home relay for the rearward section which is energized only when the track relays for the rearward and forward sections are picked up, a distant relay for said rearward section, a signal for said rearward section governed by said home and distant relays, a first and a second-control relayfor the forward section, a circuit including a front
  • said first control relay a circuit including a front contact of said first control relay for supplying energy to said distant relay, a circuit including a front contact of said second control relay for supplying energy to said distantrelay, a circuit including a front contact of said distant relay and a back contact of said home relay for supplying energy to said distant relay, a circuit including a front contact of said home relay for energizing the winding of said control device, and a circuit including a front contact of said distant relay for energizing said control device.
  • a stretch of railway track having a, normal direction of trafiic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which .is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried control apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative condition according as an associated control circuit is closed or opened, a home and a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated home relay for closing the'circuit of said control device, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated distant relay and a back contact of the associated track relay for also closing the circuit of said control device, an r lays when a train traverses said track stretch in the normal direction to energize each of said distant relays when and only when the track relay of the associated section and the home relay of the adjacent section in advance are picked up, and circuit means governed by said track relays when a train traverses said track stretch in the reverse direction
  • a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of traific and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried control apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative condition according as an associated control circuit is closed or opened, a home and a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated home relay for closing'the circuit of said control device, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated distant relay and a back contact of the associated track relay for also closing the circuit of said control device, an energizing circuit for each home relay including front contacts of the associated track relay and of the track relay for the adjacent section.
  • a stretch of railway track having a, normal direction of traffic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative position according as an associated control circuit is closed or open, a home relay for each section which is picked up when and only when the associated section and the adjacent section in advance are vacant, a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means including a front contact of the home relay for a track section for closing the circuit of the control device for such section, means including a front contact of the distant relay for a track section for also closing the circuit of the control device for such section, a first pick-up circuit for each distant relay including a contact closed only when the associated track section is vacant and a front contact of the home relay for the adjacent track section in advance, a second pick-up circuit for each distant relay including front contacts of the track relay for the associated track section and of
  • a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of traffic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative position according as an associated control circuit is closed or open, a home relay for each section which is picked up when and only when the associated section and the adjacent section in advance are vacant, a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means including a front contact of the home relay for a track section for closing the circuit of the control device for such section, means including a front contact of the distant relay for a track section for also closing the circuit of the control devicefor such section, a pickup circuit for the distant relay for each section including a contact closed only when the associated section is vacant and a contact closed when the control device for the section in advance is in its inoperative position, and a stick circuit .for each distant relay including its own front contact and a back contact of the
  • a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of trafiic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried control apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative condition according as an associated control circuit is closed or opened, a home and a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means for each control device including a front contact the associated home relay for closing the circult of said control device, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated distant relay for also closing the circuit of said control device, an energizing circuit for each home relay including front contacts of the associated track relay and of the track relay for the adjacent section in advance, circuit means governed by said track relays when a train traverses said track stretch in the normal direction to energize each of said distant relays when and only when the track relay of the associated section and'the home relay of the adjacent section in advance are picked up, and circuit means
  • a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of traffic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried control apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative condition according as an associated control circuit is closed or opened, a home and a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated home relay for closing the circuit V of said control device, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated sociated track relay and of the track relay for the adjacent section in advance, circuit means governed by said track relays when a train traverses said track stretch in the normal direction to energize each of said distant relays when and only when the track relay of the associated section and the home relay of the adjacent section in advance are picked up, and circuit means governed by said track relays when a train traverses said track stretch in the reverse direction to energize each of said distant relay
  • a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of traflic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperatin train carried apparatus, each control device having an arm biased to an operative position and being moved to an inoperative position when a winding associated with the device is energized, a home relay for each section which is picked up when and only when the associated section and the adjacent section in advance are vacant, a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section goverped by the associated home and distant relays, a line wire for each section substantially coextensive with the section, a circuit including a front contact of the home relay for each section for supplying energy to the winding of the'associated control device and if the arm of said control device is in its inoperative position and the track relay for the adjacent section in the rear is picked up to also supply energy over the line wire for the section in the rear to the distant relay for the section in the rear, a circuit including a front

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March 27,1945. A. L. JEROME 2,
.RAILWAY TRAFFIC CONTROLLINGAPPARA'TUS I F ileii June 17, 1943 INVENTOR ArifzapLJepome.
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Hi5 ATTo NEY 1 Patented Mar. 27, 1945 RAILWAY TRAFFIC CONTROLLIN APPARATUS Arthur L. Jerome, Edgewood, Pa., assignor to The 1 Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale,
' Pa", a corporation of Pennsylvania Application June 1'7, 1943; Serial No. 491,114
(on. 24c 47) as a directional stick relay and establishes a cir- 15. Claims.
My invention relates to railway traflic controlling; apparatus and more particularly to trackway apparatus for governing automatic train control devices.
Railway signal systems frequently employ train control or train stop apparatus, the tracktherein a stretch of railway track. through which traff c normally moves in the direction indicated way elements of which are controlled to a clear or a stop position in accordance with traffic conditions and which cooperate with train carried elements for controlling train carried apparatus in accordance withthe condition of the trackw-ay element. 1 When a train is to move in the direction reverse tothe. normal direction of traffic, means must be provided to insure that the train contrcltrackway elements assume an inoperative condition.
One object of my invention is the provision of railway traflic controlling apparatus incorporating improved directional means to insure movement of train control trackway devices to an inoperative. position when a train is moving over the associated. stretch of track in the reverse of the; normal direction of traflic.
A further object of the invention is to provide improved apparatus of the type described which is arranged so that control of the trackway train stops on movement of a train through the track stretch in' the reverse direction is effected without the. use of apparatus other than that which is required for the control of these devicesand of the. wayside signals on movement of a train through the. track stretch in the normal direction. i
Other objects of the invention andfeatures of novelty will be apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawing.
, I. shall describe one form of apparatus embod-ying :rnyinvention and shall then point out the novel features thereof in claims.
In the. drawing the single figure is a diagram of a stretch of railway track equipped with ap paratus embodying my invention when used with automatic train stops of the trip-arm type for a two-block three-indication signal system. i
In practicing my invention I employ a home relay governed by traffic conditions in a track; section, and a distant relay governed by the home relay and by trafiic conditions in advanceJThese relays govern the wayside signal for the section, while the home relay controls the associated trackway device on movement of trafiic through the track stretch in the normal direction. On movement of a train through the track stretch in the reverse direction the distantrelayserves appropriate prefix.
by the arrow, that is from left to right. The track rails I and 2 of the track stretch are divided by insulated joints 3 into a plurality of track sections designated IOT, HT, HT and I 3T. Each of these track sections is provided with a track circuit of any appropriate form, the track relay of each track circuit being designated TR with an appropriate prefix. v
Each track section has at the entrance end thereof a wayside signal designatedS. with an appropriate prefix. As shown these signals are of the color light type, and each has a green or clear lamp G, a yellow or caution lamp Y, and a red of stop lamp R. As. hereinafter explained these signals, except signal [3S for section l 3T, are controlled to provide a two-block three-indication signaling system having a full block overlap. As illustrated in the drawing the signal includesa green lamp G which may be employed to indicate traffic conditions in advance of section I3T. The circuit of lamp G of signal its may be controlled by appropriate means well known in. the art, but the control of this lamp is not a part of this invention and has been omitted in order to simplify this disclosure.
The track section I31 at the right-hand end of the stretch is provided with an additional signal iiiSL which. is located. at the right-hand end of the section and governs entrance into the track stretch of trains moving in the reverse of the normal direction. As shown the signal I3SL is a two position signal provided withv lamps Y and R which are controlled over circuits includinga contact 32 which is operated by a lever. K which may form a part of .an interlocking machine.
Each. track section has associated therewith a trackway train stop device designated V with an These devices may be of any well known, construction and are shown diagrammatically for simplicity. It is contemplated that these devices be of a trip-arm type, and they may be of the pneumatically operated electrically controlled construction wherein a trip-arm is biased by gravity or by springs, or both, to a raised or operative position; and is pneumatically moved to a loweredor inoperative position when a winding associated with the device is energized.
Each train stop V is located just to the rear of the entrance end of the associated track section and is situated on one side of the track for its trip-arm to cooperate with a train carried arm, the arrangement being such that when the triparm is in its raised or operative position it will enga e the arm on a train to operate a control device on the train, as for example to apply the brakes on the train, and when the trip-arm is in its lower or inoperative position it is out of the path of the train carried arm.
Each train stop device has associated therewith contacts I8, I9 and 24 which are governed in accordance with the position of the arm of the device. The contacts I8 are controlled so as to be closed when and only when the associated trip-arm is in its lower or inoperative position, while each contact I9 is closed in all positions of the associated trip-arm except its lower or inoperative position, and each contact 24 is closed in all positions of the associated trip-arm except its raised or operative position.
Each track section is provided with a home relay designated H with an appropriate prefix, and a distant relay designated D with an appropriate prefix. The home relays H are of a type the contacts of which are slow to release. The relays H and D are controlled by the track relays and cooperate to control the wayside sig-' nals and the train stop devices in the manner hereinafter explained in detail.
The energy for operating the equipment other than the track relays is supplied from an appropriate source, not shown, the terminals of which are designated B and C in the drawing. Separate sources of energy may be provided at each signal location, in which event the common terminal C of the sources at various locations may be connected together by a common wire, not shown, or energy from a single source may be distributed throughout the track stretch by a transmission line, not shown.
The equipment is shown in the condition which it assumes when the track stretch is vacant and the lever K is in its position N in which it conditions the track stretch for movement of traffic in the normal direction.
As lever K is in its position N the lever contact 32 establishes the circuit of the red lamp R of signal I3SL to prevent entrance into the track stretch of trains moving in the reverse of the normal direction, while contact 34 establishes the circuit including front contact 38 of track relay I3TR for supplying energy to relay I3H, and interrupts the pick-up circuit of relay I 3D. Accordingly, relay I3H is picked up and its contact 28 additionally interrupts the circuit of, relay I3D, while energy is supplied to the winding of trip stop I3V over the circuit which includes front contact of relay I3TR, front contact 2| of relay I3H, and wire 22, and the arm of the trip stop I3V is held in its lower or inoperative position so that contacts I8 and 24 are closed and contact I9 is open. As contact of relay I3H is picked up, and as contact I9 of the trip stop is open, the supply of .energy to the red lamp R of signal I is out off, while energy is supplied over front contact 30 of relay IBH and trip contact iii to the yellow lamp Y of signal [33.
As section IZT is vacant track relay I2TR is picked up and its contact 26 establishes the circuit of relay I2D and energy is supplied to this relay over the circuit which includes front contact 20 of relay I3TR, front contact 2I of relay I3H, wire 22, trip contact 24, wire 25, and front contact 26 of relay I2TR.
As sections I2'I and I3T are vacant energy is supplied over front contact 31 of track relay I3'IR and front contact 38 of track relay IZTR to relay I2H so that its contacts are picked up so that energy is supplied over front contact 20 of relay I2TR, front contact 2I of relay [2H and wire 22 to the winding of trip stop I2V. The trip-arm of the device I2V, therefore, occupies its lower or n0n-tripping position and contacts I8 and 24 are closed, while contact I9 is open.
As relays I 2TB, I 2H and I2D are picked up energy is supplied to the green lamp G of signal IZS over front contact 40 of relay IZTR, front contact 36 of relay I2H, trip contact I 8, and front contact 4| of relay IZD.
At this time energy is supplied to relay IID over front contact 20 of relay I2TR, front contact 2| of relay I 2H, wire 22, trip contact 24, wire 25, and front contact 26 of track relay I ITR,
The equipment associated with signal IIS is identical with that associated with signal I 28, and at this time operates in the same manner as explained in detail in connection with signal I2S to cause signal IIS to provide its green or clear indication, to cause the arm of trip stop IIV to occupy its lower or non-tripping position, and to cause energy to be supplied to the distant relay for section HIT.
Operation of system on movement of a train through the stretch in the normal direction of traflic When a train moving in the normal direction of trafiic enters section IOT the track relay, not shown, for section IOT releases and its contact 26 (similar to contact 26 of relay IITR) connects wire 25 to terminal B of the source and thus establishes a stick circuit for trip stop I IV. This circuit includes wire 25 for section IOT, contact 24 of trip IIV, and wire 22, and provides means for maintaining the arm of the trip stop IIV in its lower or inoperative position when the train enters section IIT so that track relay II TR releases and its contact 20 interrupts the circuit controlled thereby for supplying energy to the winding of this trip stop.
When the train enters section HT and relay IITR releases its contact 26 interrupts the circuit of relay II D and establishes a stick circuit for trip stop I2V, while contact 40 of relay] I TR interrupts the circuit of the green lamp G and establishes the circuit of the red lamp R, of signal Us. In addition, contact 38 of relay I ITR interrupts the circuit of relay IIH, but the contacts of relay IIH are slow in releasing so contact 23 of relay III-I remains picked up and interrupts the stick circuit of relay I ID until after the contacts of relay IID release. This insures that contact 2'! of relay IID will interrupt the stick circuit for the relay before it can be established by contact 28 of relay III-I, and therefore insures that the contacts of relay IID will be released at this time so that contact 35 of relay IID interrupts the circuit which it controls for supplying energ to the winding of the trip stop IIV.
When the train vacates section HIT the track relay for that section picks up and its contact 26 interrupts the circuit of the winding of trip stop IIV and the trip-arm of this device moves to its upper or operative position, while contact 24 is opened to interrupt the circuit of the trip device winding and to also interrupt the circuit traim over. thee. device including: front contact: 40;; oil relay. I
aecasec I for supplying energy: to the distant relay on sec tion w li When the -train enters-section M IFtracIQ relay; releases and its contact 26 intemmpts rthe circuit of relay [2D and establishesa circuit toa 6 I ZT-R it's-contact 3T additionally interrupter the; 10:
circuit-of relay I IH; while its contacttilflt rupts the circuit-of; relay: IZHfandlitscontactJfis interrupts one circuit for supplying energy tort-her winding of the trip stop HM. Howeven as: long; asaportion of the train: remains: in: sectlom I HTS l the winding? or trip stop my is energizedlby cur rent supplied over back contact. 26 aofa'relayi lilfIRt. so 1 that the arm of trip: stopr,v MN remains? in: its; lower or inoperative position: to: permit: the? train: to advanceover the top. Whenthetiminwacatesz section- HT,- the contacts ofr track: relay llliTRipick up and contact: 2 6a interrupts.v th'BLSHDDIyC of: energy to: the: winding: of? thca'tripastop: I'2.V and; the armi of. this device moves to its .upper'orrtripi- A ping;- position: tot prevent: movementiofz a; secondi Whenv the train-v vacates; sectiom Hi! the: cire cult of relay llHzcontinuesto-beaintemuptedehyr contact; 31 of" relay IZTR so. relay: HITH: remainsreleased and its. haclo contact: 31Lestablishes;the:v circuit of: the. red lamp; R of.. sigma-1i. M5; while: cont-act; 2t. interrupts; the: circuit, controlled: bit" front contact 20; of. relay; TR-.fonrsupp1y-ing: energy tothe windingmirtripit V When the trains enters section: I311 therisignalr I138 and: thertri-prstop- 1 l 83V: arezaftectedin armam ner similar tothat-.just; explainedrin; connectionv; withxthezsignalil 2S anditrip stopi t3V11 When. the train vacatesasection liflitrackrrelfl tZTR; picks; up andxits; contact 3&1; establishes; the: circuit of? relay- HH; S01 that: contact-Z4 ofirelay l I'I-Lccmpletes1 the:circuitiincluding:fnonticontact Z0: ofv relay UTE: for supplying: energy:- to: the:
' winding: oirtrinstopi lr-HL Accordingly thaamn of; this; device moves-touts lowenorrnonetrippingr positiomanda. c0 nta ctcZA establishes; the" cincuitfo r supplying energy to the distant relayz-fonsectiom Whenrelay It tH: picks up; its contact: 30 inter nuptsone circuit foirsilpplying energy; tmtherred: lamp R of. signal: his-,1aminestabiishesitha-cincuit; including: contact: L9 of trip; device MM t0) main-r taintthes red: lamp; R oi signal illie-a lighterh untill the armor? the trip:- deyicee HM- completes: itsz movement tonits lower; or: non-tripping: position; The: corresponding. contacts; I-9gat: other; locations: in the stretch serve to maintain the display; of: at. red or stop indication by. theasignala atpthat location during movement; of. the: arm: oft the: associated trip-stop deyicefrom itswuppen'on trips ping: position toz its lower orrnorrrtnippingr post-- tiom When-the arm;of:the:trinstondevice:l: V-- reaches its 3 lower: or noIr-trippings position; cone tact: l 9 interrupts; a; circuit forthe; nedi lamp: is signal HS; andrcontact: Ml establishesitheecironitr :I.'IB, ;.i from: contact 30 of1'reiay: I .l H, ,trip;contact. .Iv ,5. and back; contact 41* of relay HD;for supplyinaenergytor theyellow lamprY, of. signahHSi t Similarly; when: the.:t1zain: vacatesrsection' L31. 7
relay NEH picks up amt the armi'ofa triptdeyicex llV movesto: its: lower; or" nomtripping, position; and signal I2S'.displ'ays; itsiyellow'or. cazutiominedication, while contact 214 of=tripe lm 'establlshesa It=will be seen, therefore, that a train moving" through the trackstrctchz in the normal direction causes the apparatus to operate to: provide a two-block three-indicationv signal system with a full bloclc overlap; while each: train stop is caused to occupy: its operative position: as soon as the'rear of the train passesrbeyondthe: location" of tlie train stop; I
If a secondior following train approaches asi'g nal, such as signal IZS- at a time when the signal displays its stop indication and the 1 arm of." train:
stop 12V i's='in= itsoperative position, the arm of v the train stop may be caused tomovevtonitsrimoperative position to permitthe train toadvance: beyond-this train stop; In order'to effect'this movement of the train stop, the: train. must, bet stopped; andi the trainmandepressesupush button. HPBwhich has a normally openicontactwhich-I when: closed establisl'ies tl'ie circuitiincluding backr. contact' ZIi 0t relay l lfllR, and wires ZSzandt 22' for supplying energy to the winding of' the't'ripistopr IZ V." When the trip arm moves to its inoperative position= contact 24i-estab'lishes a stick' circuit tov maintain thewinding of the devicerenergizecliafterr the push button isreleased; 1
Operation of apparatus on movement of a train through the track stretch; in the reverse direction v t For purposesof illustrationit; will be; assumed that; the traclc stretch is vacant and: that itis desiredto move a: train through the stretch in thezreyersea direction; that is-fromw right to. left as; viewed; in" the drawing; To permit such. a train movement theoperator moveslever Klto its: position" R so that contact 32: interruptswthecircuit oi" the redr'lam'p'iRi and establishes 'theicircuit. of; the yellowzlamp Y oflsignal. I3SL. In addi-- tioni. on: this movement of: lever; contact 34 interrupts the circuit of relay [31-15 and: estabr 118176353; pickup-circuitfor relay; I31). Thisicircuitinclud-esr front contacts-2'6 of relay Ill-TR; and baclc contact 2-8; of: relay" |3H-, whilewhen relay "3D! picks up. its contact 21 establishes a stick: circuit; for" the" relay: to; maintain its contacts. picked up: after. a train enters section: I3T. and: contact 26 ofi track relay 13TH? releases and internuptsrt he pickeup circuit for relay- 13D.
Atttthis time relay IBH-is llEflSEd and its-contactralleinterrupts the circuitof theyellow lamp and: establishes the circuit of themed lamp-R:
I3D, but this relay is energized by current sup; plied; over its stick. circuit; so its contact; remain picked 1113. 50 that energy is: supplied overs back. contact. 20; oft trackzrelay l-3TR',ifront contact 35: of? relay l3D;.back. contact 2i of: relay I3H, and wiietilxto the windingrofthe.tripxstop I3V.' Accordingly; the armcf thetrip. stop: I 3Vmoves: to its lower or inoperative position; to; permitthe train to pass oven the; trip, while contaota 2 4$ establishes connection from wire 22 to wirezzlliso, thecircuitzto supply'energy to relay: lslIElrSOxthflt; that energy is supplied overf front contact. 26 of si'gnat |s= displaysits: green or' clear: indication.
relay IZTR to relay [2D and its contacts pick up. At this time relay I2l-I is released because contact 31 of track relay ISTR is open so the trip stop 12V occupies its upper or operative poosition, and Signal IZS displays its red or stop indication,
while on picking up of relay |2D its contact 21' establishes a stick circuit for the relay including back contact 28 of relay IZH.
On release of relay IZH as a result of occupation of section IST, contact 2! of relay IZH interrupts the supply of energy over wire 25 to relay HD and relay HD releases with the result that its contact 4| interrupts the circuit of the green lamp G and establishes the circuit of the yellow lamp Y of signal I is.
When the train advances into section |2T track relay l2TR releases and contact 26 interrupts the pick-up circuit for relay I 2D, but this relay is energized by current supplied over its stick circuit so its contacts remain picked up and establish the circuit for supplying energy to the winding of trip l2V and to relay l ID.
When the train vacates section EST track relay I3TR picks up and its contact 2i] interrupts the circuit including front contact 35 of relay ISD for supplying energy to the winding of. trip stop I3V and the arm of this device moves to its upper or operative position.
Similarly, when the train vacates section I2T track relay IZTR picks up and its contact 20 interrupts the circuit including front contact 35 of relay l 2D for supplying energy to the Winding of trip stop 12V and the arm of this device moves to its upper or operative position unless the com tacts of relay I'ZH pick up to establish a circuit for th winding of trip stop 12V.
The apparatus for section HT is operated in response to the train moving in the reverse direction in the same manner as the apparatus for section [2T and a description of such operation need not be repeated.
From the foregoing it will be seen that the relay D for each section serves as a distant relay to select between the caution and clear ignal indications of the associated signal on movement of a train through the track stretch in the normal direction, while on movement of a train through the track stretch in the reverse direction the relays D serve'as directional stick relays and are progressively-controlled by the track relays to cause the train stops to be progressively moved to inoperativ positions and thus permit a train to pass over the train stops. The relays D are released behind the train moving in the reverse direction so that control of the train stops is restored to the track and home relays.
The equipment is arranged so that on movement of a train through the track stretch in the reverse direction the train stop for each section is energized as soon as the train enters the associated section. Accordingly, each train stop will have ample time to complete its movement to the inoperative position before the train passes through the track section and reaches the train stop.
Although I have herein shown and described only on form of railway traffic controlling apparatus embodying my invention, it is understood that various changes and modifications may be made therein within the scope of the appended claims without departing from the spirit and scope of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:
1. In combination, a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of trafiic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative position according as an associated control circuit is closed or open, a home relay for each section which is picked up when and only when the associated section and the adjacent section in advance are vacant, a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means including front contacts of the track and home relays of a track section for closing the circuit of the control device for such section, means including back contacts of the track and home relays and a front contact of the distant relay for a track section for also closing the circuit of the control device for such section, a pick-up circuit for the distant relay for each section including a front contact of the track relay of the associated section and a contact closed when and only when the control device for the section in advance is in its inoperative position, and a stick circuit for each distant relay including its own front contact and a back contact of the associated home relay.
2. In combination, a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of trafilc and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative position according as an associated control circuit is closed or open, a home relay for each section which is picked up when and only when the associated section and the adjacent section in advance are vacant, a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means including a front contact of the home relay for a track section for closing the circuit of the control device for such section,
means including back contacts of the track and home relays and a front contact of the distant relay for a track section for also closing the circult of the control device for such section, a pickup circuit for the distant relay for each section including a front contact of the track relay of the associated section and a contact closed when the control device for the section in advance is in its inoperative position, and a stick circuit for each distant relay including its own front contact and a back contact of the associated home relay.
3. In combination, a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of traffic and formed vgoverned by the associated home and distant relays, means including a front contact of the home relay for a track section for closing the circuit of the control device for such section, means including a back contact of the track relay land a front contact of the distant relay for a track section tor also closing .the circuitof the icontrol device "for :such section, a pick-up: circuit tor the distantrelajy for each section including affront con-tact ofthe track relayofthe associated ise'ction and a contact closed when the control "device forthe sectionin 'advance is in itsinoperative tpositionyandia stick :circuit:for-each'distant :relayincluding its "own front contactand a back contact of the associated home relay.
:4, In combination, a :stretch of railway track -havlnga normal direction of traflic and formed with consecutive track sections each-f which is provided with a trackcircuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section -for use with cooperating train carried apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or anoperativeipcsition accordingtas an associated control circuit isrclosed or open a home wrelay lforeach section whichvi's picked up when and only when the associated section and the days, meansincludingra front'contactoi the home :relay for a track section fior closing the circuit of the control device for such section, means inrcluding antront contact of 'the distantrelay for a track section \fOIQaISO closing the circuit of the control device lfor such section, a first ,pickup circuit for 1 each distant relay including a contact closedcnly when the associated track section is vacant anda :frontcontact of the home relay iforithexadjacent track section in advance, a second pick-up cirouitsfor each fdistant relay including :front contacts of the track relayrcr the associated =track:section and of the-distant relay ifor the adjacent sectionxin advance and aback reana stick-circuit for each distant relay'including its own :f'ront contact and a back-contact-of the associated home relayyand for each control device acircuitfor-supplying energy to the Winding rthereof over the line wire .for the adjacent section intherear provided thetrack relay for said: section in the rear dereleased and the arm of-said controldevice is in its inoperative position.
6. In combination, a stretch of railway :track .having a normal direction of trafiici-anddivided .into aior-ward, an intermediate and a reaward tracksection each of which is provided with a track circuit includinga track relay, a trackway train control device forsaiddntermediate' section having an arm biasedito an'operative-position and "beingmoved to-an inoperati-ve ,position when a winding associated with the device is energized, a contact governed by said, control device and closed when the arm of said device is in its inoperative v:position, a .home .relay which is energized only i when the track relays for the intermediate and tforward sections are --picked up, a distant relay, fortheintermediate section,:a signal ,for :said, intermediate section controlled by said heme and =distant relays, -:a control relay for the "forward section, means for energizing said control relay to establish traffic over the track stretch reverse to said normal direction, means controlled bysaid control relay and by thetrack relay .of the forward section .for energizing the distant-relay when said forward sectionis vacant train moving .in the reverse direction, and three contactof the trackrelay vfor-the adjacent section rinvadvance, and a stick circuit for each distant relay including sits own front-contact and a back contact of the associated home relay.
:,=5.':In combinatiom a stretch of railway track :having a normaldirection-of traffic and formed :with consecutive track sections each of which is ,provided with a :track circuit including -a track relay, =a traclcwaytrain control device for each section for 'use with cooperating train carried :apparatu's, each #control device having an arm ;by the associatedihome and distant relays alline wire ior each section substantially coextensive .with the section,- a circuit including a frontcontactlof the -ho1nerelay for eachsection for suplplying energy to the winding of the associated controldevice and if the-arm of saidv control .deivice :is in its inoperative position and the tracl: relay for the adjacent :section'in the rearis picl ted 1 111310 also supply energy over the line wire .ior the section in 'the rear to the distant relay for the section in the irear acircuitincluding .a front contact of the distant relayand arback contact of the track relayrfor-each section for supplying energy to the winding ofsthe associated control "device and if the arm-of said control device .is -in its inoperativeaposition -.andthe= track relay f or the'section imthe rear ispickedup-to also-supply energy over the line wireiorthe-sectionin the -rear to the distant relay lfor the section tin the circuits for energizing the winding of said control device, one of said circuits includinga frontcontact of said homeirelay for saidintermediatesection, thelsecondcf saidrcircuitsincluding a front contact of said distant relay, and the third of said circuits including said control devicecontact and abackcoritadt ofthe track relay for said .rearwardsection. A I M T7. In combination, a stretch of railway track having :a normal direction -of traffic anddivided intoa forward-and arearwardtrack section each of whichis provided with a track circuit includ- .ing .a 'trackrelay, a trackway traincontrol device ..for saidv rearward section having an arm biasedtc it an operative .position and being moved to an -inoperative position whenawinding associated'with the device is energized, a home relay whichisenergized-only when the track relays for the rearward and forward sections are-picked up a dissaid control-relay andby the ,trackmelayof said forward section for energizing said distant relay when .said forward section is vacant or-is occupied by a train moving in the reverse direction,
a circuit =including-:a front contact of said distant relay anda back contact-of said home relay for energizingsaid distant relay, a-circuit including a front contact'of vsaidhome rely for energizinog the .winding-o'fsaid control device,and .a circuit including a front contact lofssaid distant relay having a normal direction of'traffic and divided into a forward and a rearward section each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for said rearward section having an arm biased to an operative position and being moved to an inoperative position when a winding associated with the device is energized, a home relay for the rearward section which is energized only when the track relays for the rearward and forward sections are picked up, a distant relay for said rearward section, a signal for said rearward section governed by said home and distant relays, a first and a second-control relayfor the forward section, a circuit including a front contact of the forward section track relay for energizing said first control relay, means for interrupting the circuit of the first control relay and establishing a circuit for said second control relay, a signal for said forward section governed by. said first control relay, a circuit including a front contact of said first control relay for supplying energy to said distant relay, a circuit including a front contact of said second control relay for supplying energy to said distantrelay, a circuit including a front contact of said distant relay and a back contact of said home relay for supplying energy to said distant relay, a circuit including a front contact of said home relay for energizing the winding of said control device, and a circuit including a front contact of said distant relay for energizing said control device.
9. In combination, a stretch of railway track having a, normal direction of trafiic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which .is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried control apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative condition according as an associated control circuit is closed or opened, a home and a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated home relay for closing the'circuit of said control device, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated distant relay and a back contact of the associated track relay for also closing the circuit of said control device, an r lays when a train traverses said track stretch in the normal direction to energize each of said distant relays when and only when the track relay of the associated section and the home relay of the adjacent section in advance are picked up, and circuit means governed by said track relays when a train traverses said track stretch in the reverse direction to energize each of said distant relays when the associated section is occupied.
10. In combination, a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of traific and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried control apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative condition according as an associated control circuit is closed or opened, a home and a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated home relay for closing'the circuit of said control device, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated distant relay and a back contact of the associated track relay for also closing the circuit of said control device, an energizing circuit for each home relay including front contacts of the associated track relay and of the track relay for the adjacent section. in advance, circuit means governed by said track relays when a train traverses said track stretch in the normal direction to energize each of said distant relays when and only when the track relay of the associated section and the home relay of the adjacent section I in advance are picked up, and circuit means governed by said track relays when a train traverses said track stretch in the reverse direction to en ergize each of said distant relays when the associated section or the adjacent section in advance is occupied.
11. In combination, a stretch of railway track having a, normal direction of traffic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative position according as an associated control circuit is closed or open, a home relay for each section which is picked up when and only when the associated section and the adjacent section in advance are vacant, a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means including a front contact of the home relay for a track section for closing the circuit of the control device for such section, means including a front contact of the distant relay for a track section for also closing the circuit of the control device for such section, a first pick-up circuit for each distant relay including a contact closed only when the associated track section is vacant and a front contact of the home relay for the adjacent track section in advance, a second pick-up circuit for each distant relay including front contacts of the track relay for the associated track section and of the distant relay for the adjacent section in advance, and a stick circuit for each distant relay including its own front contact and a back contact of the associated home relay. 7 7
12. In combination, a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of traffic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative position according as an associated control circuit is closed or open, a home relay for each section which is picked up when and only when the associated section and the adjacent section in advance are vacant, a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means including a front contact of the home relay for a track section for closing the circuit of the control device for such section, means including a front contact of the distant relay for a track section for also closing the circuit of the control devicefor such section, a pickup circuit for the distant relay for each section including a contact closed only when the associated section is vacant and a contact closed when the control device for the section in advance is in its inoperative position, and a stick circuit .for each distant relay including its own front contact and a back contact of the associated home relay.
13. In combination, a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of trafiic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried control apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative condition according as an associated control circuit is closed or opened, a home and a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means for each control device including a front contact the associated home relay for closing the circult of said control device, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated distant relay for also closing the circuit of said control device, an energizing circuit for each home relay including front contacts of the associated track relay and of the track relay for the adjacent section in advance, circuit means governed by said track relays when a train traverses said track stretch in the normal direction to energize each of said distant relays when and only when the track relay of the associated section and'the home relay of the adjacent section in advance are picked up, and circuit means governed by said track relays when a train traverses said track stretch in the reverse direction to energize each of said distant relays when the associated section is occupied.
14. In combination, a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of traffic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperating train carried control apparatus and capable of assuming an inoperative or an operative condition according as an associated control circuit is closed or opened, a home and a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section governed by the associated home and distant relays, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated home relay for closing the circuit V of said control device, means for each control device including a front contact of the associated sociated track relay and of the track relay for the adjacent section in advance, circuit means governed by said track relays when a train traverses said track stretch in the normal direction to energize each of said distant relays when and only when the track relay of the associated section and the home relay of the adjacent section in advance are picked up, and circuit means governed by said track relays when a train traverses said track stretch in the reverse direction to energize each of said distant relays when .the associated section or the adjacent section in advance is occupied.
15. In combination, a stretch of railway track having a normal direction of traflic and formed with consecutive track sections each of which is provided with a track circuit including a track relay, a trackway train control device for each section for use with cooperatin train carried apparatus, each control device having an arm biased to an operative position and being moved to an inoperative position when a winding associated with the device is energized, a home relay for each section which is picked up when and only when the associated section and the adjacent section in advance are vacant, a distant relay for each section, a signal for each section goverped by the associated home and distant relays, a line wire for each section substantially coextensive with the section, a circuit including a front contact of the home relay for each section for supplying energy to the winding of the'associated control device and if the arm of said control device is in its inoperative position and the track relay for the adjacent section in the rear is picked up to also supply energy over the line wire for the section in the rear to the distant relay for the section in the rear, a circuit including a front contact of the distant relay for each section for supplying energy to the winding of the associated control device and if the arm of said control device is in its inoperative position and the track relay for the section in the rear is picked up to also supply energy over the line wire for the section in the rear to the distant relay for the section in the rear, a stick circuit for each distant relay including its own front contact and a back contact of the associated home relay, and for each control device a circuit for supplying energy to the winding thereof over the line wire for the adjacent section in the rear provided the'tr'ack relay for said section in the rear is is released and the arm of said control device is in its inoperative position.
ARTHUR Ii. JEROME.
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