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    • 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
    • B60T8/00Arrangements for adjusting wheel-braking force to meet varying vehicular or ground-surface conditions, e.g. limiting or varying distribution of braking force
    • B60T8/32Arrangements for adjusting wheel-braking force to meet varying vehicular or ground-surface conditions, e.g. limiting or varying distribution of braking force responsive to a speed condition, e.g. acceleration or deceleration
    • B60T8/34Arrangements for adjusting wheel-braking force to meet varying vehicular or ground-surface conditions, e.g. limiting or varying distribution of braking force responsive to a speed condition, e.g. acceleration or deceleration having a fluid pressure regulator responsive to a speed condition
    • B60T8/44Arrangements for adjusting wheel-braking force to meet varying vehicular or ground-surface conditions, e.g. limiting or varying distribution of braking force responsive to a speed condition, e.g. acceleration or deceleration having a fluid pressure regulator responsive to a speed condition co-operating with a power-assist booster means associated with a master cylinder for controlling the release and reapplication of brake pressure through an interaction with the power assist device, i.e. open systems
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  • My invention relates to air-brakes for streetrailway or other cars, the object of which is to automatically charge a storage-cylinder with air under compression and provide means whereby the air from said storagecylinder may be caused to enter a cylinder adapted to set the brakes when so desired.
  • Figure 1 is a plan view showing the arrangement of my improved means for braking cars.
  • Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view through the Valve, 'by which communication is afforded between the compressioncylinder and the brake cylinders-and by which the air is allowed to exhaust from the latter.
  • Fig. 3 is a vertical section through the same.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional view showing a piston employed in the pump and brake cylinders and the manner of packing the same.
  • A are the car-wheels, and A their axles.
  • B is a pump hung on trunnions If.
  • the pump piston-rod b is connected with the crank-shaft b, on Which is mounted the sprocket-wheel, over which the sprocketchain B runs, establishing connection with the sprocket-wheel mounted on the axle A.
  • O C are the brake-cylinders, preferably mounted between the wheels, as shown, and C are the pistons traveling in said cylinders and provided with piston-rods 0, connected with the brake-shoes D.
  • F is the air-compression cylinder
  • E and E are the pipes through which the air is forced into the compression-cylinder F by means of the pump B.
  • the valve G is constructed with an outer shell G and an inner shell G, having ports 9, said inner shell being adapted to rotate by means of the valve-stem G operated by a lever under control of the motorman.
  • the piston C is provided with expansionrings 0 and between these rings is a disk of rubber or other suitable packing O to afiord suction.
  • the rings 0 are brought together, compressing the rubber packing O and giving it greater or less suction.
  • the operation of my device is as follows: When it is desired to set the brakes, the valve G is turned so as to aiford communication between the compression-cylinder F and the brake-cylinders G O for the passage of the air. The air being under compression forces the pistons C O in opposite directions, causing the brake-shoes D to come into frictional contact with the wheels A. The brakes may be applied as suddenly or as slowly as desired. If it is necessary to make a sudden stop, the operator turns the valve G so as to make a free passage between the compression-cylinders and the brake-cylinders. He can check the speed of the car gradually by slowly turning the valve G and allow only a small outlet for the air under compression.
  • a pump In an air-brake system for street or other cars, a pump, inlet-ports in the ends of said pump provided with check-valves, a compression-cylinder, means for conducting the air from said pump to the compression-cylinder, check-valves to hold the air under compression,brake-cylinders having pistons traveling in opposite directions and connected directly with the brake-shoes, a four-way valve, two ports of said valve being arranged diametrically opposite so thatv a direct passage may be established between the compression-cylinder and a pipe leading to the brake-cylinders, the exhaust-ports being ar- V inders, and the air exhausted from the latter without reversing the valve,substantially as 7 described.
  • a four-way valve In an air-brake system for street or other cars, a four-way valve, two ports of said valve being arranged diametrically opposite so that a direct passage may be established between i the compression-cylinder and a pipe leading to the brake-cylinders, the exhaust-ports be ing arranged at right angles to said ports,

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' D. BEEMER.
AIR BRAKE FOB. STREET CARS. 1
No. 564,863. Patented July 28, 1896.
WITNESSES 7 V 7 7 INVENTOR UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
ILLIAM BUCKOW,
AIR-BRAKE FOR.
OF SAME PLACE.
STREET-CARS.
SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 564,863, dated July 28, 1896.
Application filed March 16, 1896.
To (LZZ whom it may concern.-
Be it known that I, DENNIS BEEMER, acitizen of the United States, residing at Detroit, county of lVayne, State of Michigan, have invented a certain new and useful Improvement in Air-Brakes for Street-Oars; and I declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawin gs, which form a part of this specification.
My invention relates to air-brakes for streetrailway or other cars, the object of which is to automatically charge a storage-cylinder with air under compression and provide means whereby the air from said storagecylinder may be caused to enter a cylinder adapted to set the brakes when so desired.
Figure 1 is a plan view showing the arrangement of my improved means for braking cars. Fig. 2 is a horizontal sectional view through the Valve, 'by which communication is afforded between the compressioncylinder and the brake cylinders-and by which the air is allowed to exhaust from the latter. Fig. 3 is a vertical section through the same. Fig. 4 is a sectional view showing a piston employed in the pump and brake cylinders and the manner of packing the same.
In the drawings, A are the car-wheels, and A their axles. B is a pump hung on trunnions If. The pump piston-rod b is connected with the crank-shaft b, on Which is mounted the sprocket-wheel, over which the sprocketchain B runs, establishing connection with the sprocket-wheel mounted on the axle A.
O C are the brake-cylinders, preferably mounted between the wheels, as shown, and C are the pistons traveling in said cylinders and provided with piston-rods 0, connected with the brake-shoes D.
F is the air-compression cylinder, and E and E are the pipes through which the air is forced into the compression-cylinder F by means of the pump B. Power being applied to the pump by means of the sprocket-chain connection with the sprocket-wheel on the car-axle, air is drawn in one end of the cylinder until the extreme limit of the stroke Serial No. 583,364. (No man given to the piston is reached. Then, as the piston returns, the oheck-valve e automatically closes "and the check-valves e" and 6 open and air is forced into the compressioncylinder F, air being at the same time drawn into the other end of the cylinder B through the check-valve e. As the piston returns, the check-valve e closes and the valves e and 6 open, permitting the air to be forced into the compression-cylinder F on the re' 'G is turned. The valve G is constructed with an outer shell G and an inner shell G, having ports 9, said inner shell being adapted to rotate by means of the valve-stem G operated by a lever under control of the motorman. p
The piston C is provided with expansionrings 0 and between these rings is a disk of rubber or other suitable packing O to afiord suction. By turning the nut 0%, the rings 0 are brought together, compressing the rubber packing O and giving it greater or less suction. As the air enters the brake-cylinder 0 between the pistons C, forcing them in opposite directions, there is no necessity for stuIfing-boxes where the piston-rods pass out through the ends of the cylinder.
The operation of my device is as follows: When it is desired to set the brakes, the valve G is turned so as to aiford communication between the compression-cylinder F and the brake-cylinders G O for the passage of the air. The air being under compression forces the pistons C O in opposite directions, causing the brake-shoes D to come into frictional contact with the wheels A. The brakes may be applied as suddenly or as slowly as desired. If it is necessary to make a sudden stop, the operator turns the valve G so as to make a free passage between the compression-cylinders and the brake-cylinders. He can check the speed of the car gradually by slowly turning the valve G and allow only a small outlet for the air under compression. When it it is desired to release the brakes, the valve G is turned so that the ports 9 connect the pipe F with the exhaust-port F Having thus described my invention, what I claim is 1. In an air-brake system for street or other cars, a pump, inlet-ports in the ends of said pump provided with check-valves, a compression-cylinder, means for conducting the air from said pump to the compression-cylinder, check-valves to hold the air under compression,brake-cylinders having pistons traveling in opposite directions and connected directly with the brake-shoes, a four-way valve, two ports of said valve being arranged diametrically opposite so thatv a direct passage may be established between the compression-cylinder and a pipe leading to the brake-cylinders, the exhaust-ports being ar- V inders, and the air exhausted from the latter without reversing the valve,substantially as 7 described.
2. In an air-brake system for street or other cars, a four-way valve, two ports of said valve being arranged diametrically opposite so that a direct passage may be established between i the compression-cylinder and a pipe leading to the brake-cylinders, the exhaust-ports be ing arranged at right angles to said ports,
whereby communication may be aiforded between the compression-cylinder and the airbrake cylinder, and the air exhausted from the'latter without reversing the'valve, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I sign this specification in the presence of two witnesses.
DENNIS BEEMER. Witnesses:
SAMUEL E. THOMAS, G. M. DAVIS.
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US3063756A (en) * 1958-08-25 1962-11-13 Westinghouse Air Brake Co Air supply arrangement for air spring suspension system of railway cars
US3144753A (en) * 1960-11-10 1964-08-18 Lawrence M Sanders Hydraulic brake system and components thereof

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US3063756A (en) * 1958-08-25 1962-11-13 Westinghouse Air Brake Co Air supply arrangement for air spring suspension system of railway cars
US3144753A (en) * 1960-11-10 1964-08-18 Lawrence M Sanders Hydraulic brake system and components thereof

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