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US800358A
US800358A US25961605A US1905259616A US800358A US 800358 A US800358 A US 800358A US 25961605 A US25961605 A US 25961605A US 1905259616 A US1905259616 A US 1905259616A US 800358 A US800358 A US 800358A
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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
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  • the present invention has for its object a braking-regulator of the variable-arm-beam type, which is influenced by the load and in which the pivot of the beam is not fixed dur-.
  • valve 1 for the discharge of the air of the brake-cylinder which exhausts this air directly into the atmosphere is controlled, like the admissionvalve, by the rocking movement of the beam and the diflerence of pressure acting upon thepistons fixed to the extremities of this beam in such a manner that its opening and closing are regulated in the same way as those of the admission-valve.
  • Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of the load-regulator.
  • Fig. 2 is a section on the line A B.
  • Figs. 3 and 4 show in elevation and in cross-section, respectively,a method of mounting the said, part; at the same time they represent the movementfor the transmission of the variations of pitch of the vehicle-springs.
  • the regulator comprises, Fig. 1, two"pis tons A and B, the rods of which are attached to the two extremities of the beam C, the total length of which is fixed and which rocks around a movable pivot D, sliding in the groove E of the beam.
  • the pivot D is rigidly connected with the part F, the displacements of which take place solidly with those of the differential pistons G and H, mounted upon the'same rod Z which is itself submitted to thevariations of pitch of the suspension- I springs by the intermediary of the transmission movement hereinafter described.
  • the part F slides and constantlybears in a projection cast upon the lid of' the apparatus, Fig. ,2.
  • the rods of the two pistons A and B each slide at their extremities in cylindrical holes which serve to guide them.
  • the extremities of the rod of the piston A are alternately able to strike against the valves .K and L, which they then lift.
  • the air coining from the braking-reservoir by the intermediary of the distributer enters at M.
  • the passage N conducts this air into the space comprised between the two differential pistons G and H, the conduit .O conducts it beneath the piston B, and the and the passage S places this cylinder in constant communication with the top of the valve .L. .
  • the bottom of this latter valve is in permanent communication with the-atmosphere.
  • T is the load-regulator.
  • U is the brake-cylinder.
  • a is a rod that slides'in a guide band bears constantly upon the upperpart-of the axle-box.
  • the rod I of the two differential pistons of the regulator is connected to the lever c, keyed upon a transverse shaft 01, extending throughout the length ofthe vehicle, Fig. 4, and comprising at each extremity a crank e, which rests upon the upper extremity of the rod a.
  • the spring f tends to raise the crank e. lts action is in opposition to that of the differential pistons G and H, which, on the contrary, tend to depress this same crank when they are under pressure.
  • Fig. 1 When the air coming from the braking-reservoir reaches M, Fig. 1, it first of all actuates the differential pistons G and H, and by the intermediary of the device described, Figs. 3 and 4, appliesthe crank e to the upper part of the arrested at the middle point of the length of the groove in such a manner that the two lever-arms of the beam are equal. If the vehicle is empty, the pivot goes as far as the other end. The air reaching M from the distributer then penetrates beneath the piston B and into the chamber Q. The piston B lifted by the air causes the beam to pivot around D, which is automatically arranged in the position appropriate to the load on the axle, the pistonA descends and lifts the valve K, which thus permits air to enter at R and thence to reach the brake-cylinder.
  • a braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle,'with a variable-arm beam, the admission and the discharge of air in this regulator being regulated at all times by the beam during braking, but during braking only, in agreement with the variations of the load, by means of a valve for the discharge of the air of the brake-cylinder, discharging this air directly in to the atmosphere, this valve being controlled by the variable-arm beam in the same manner as the admission-valve.
  • a braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle comprising a variablearm beam for controlling the admission and the discharge of air in the regulator during braking, in agreement with the variations of the load, in combination with a valve, controlled by said variablc-arm beam, for thedischarge of the air of the brake-cylinder.
  • a braking-regulator influenced by the Weight of the vehicle comprising a variablearm beam and diflerential pistons for automatically regulating the lengths of the arms of said beam at the moment of braking.
  • a braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle comprising a. variablearm beam and differential pistons for automatically regulating the lengths of the arms of said beam at the moment of braking, in combination with a piston at each end of said variable-arm beam.
  • a braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle comprising a variablearm beam and differential pistons for automatically regulating the lengths of the arms of said beam at the moment of braking, in combination with a piston at each end of said variable-arm beam, one of said pistons adapted to operate a valve for supplying air to the braking-cylinder.
  • a braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle comprising a variablearm beam and ditferential pistons for automatically regulating the lengths of the arms of said beam at the moment of braking, in combination with a piston at each end of said variable-arm beam, one of said pistons adapted to operate a valve for the discharge of the air from the braking-cylinder.
  • a braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle comprising a variablearm beam, and a piston at each end of said beam, in combination with a valve operated by one of said pistons for supplying air to the braking-cylinder and a valve alternately operated for the discharge of the air from the braking-cylinder.
  • a braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle comprising a variablearm beam, and a piston at each end of said beam, in combination with means operated by one of said pistons for alternately supplying air to and discharging air from the brakingcylinder.

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No. 800,358; PATENTHD SEPT. 26,1905. F. J. GHAPSAL & A. L. E. SAILLOT.
BRAKING REGULATOR.
APPLICATION FILED MAY 9, 1905.
INVENTORS wmvsssss ATTORNEYS UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
FRANCOIS JULEs CHAPSAL, OF PARIS, AND ALFRED LOUIS EMILE SAILLOT, OF LA GARENNE-(JOLOMBES, FRANCE.
' BRAKING-REGULATOR.
Specification of Letters Patent.
Patented Sept. 26, 1905.
Application filed May 9, 1905. $6rial No. 259,616.,
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that we, FRANooIs J 'ULEs C AP- sAL, engineer, residing at-37 Rue St. Petershourg, Paris, and ALFRED LOUIS EMILE SAIL- LOT, engineer, residing at '61 Rue delaPointe, La Garenne-Colombes, Seine, France, citizens of the Republic of France, have invented a Braking-Regulator, (for which we have obtained aFrench patent of addition dated May 5, 1904, not yet issued,) of'which the following is a specification.
The present invention has for its object a braking-regulator of the variable-arm-beam type, which is influenced by the load and in which the pivot of the beam is not fixed dur-.
ing the braking, but is, on the contrary, capable of displacement along this beam, but dur- 'viva of the vehicles produced by the application of the brakes produces a temporary and variable increase of the load carried by the front axle and a corresponding reduction of that on the rear axle. In this special type of Va riable-arm-beam braking-regulator the valve 1 for the discharge of the air of the brake-cylinder which exhausts this air directly into the atmosphere is controlled, like the admissionvalve, by the rocking movement of the beam and the diflerence of pressure acting upon thepistons fixed to the extremities of this beam in such a manner that its opening and closing are regulated in the same way as those of the admission-valve.
Figure 1 is a longitudinal section of the load-regulator. Fig. 2 is a section on the line A B. Figs. 3 and 4 show in elevation and in cross-section, respectively,a method of mounting the said, part; at the same time they represent the movementfor the transmission of the variations of pitch of the vehicle-springs.
The regulator comprises, Fig. 1, two"pis tons A and B, the rods of which are attached to the two extremities of the beam C, the total length of which is fixed and which rocks around a movable pivot D, sliding in the groove E of the beam. The pivot D is rigidly connected with the part F, the displacements of which take place solidly with those of the differential pistons G and H, mounted upon the'same rod Z which is itself submitted to thevariations of pitch of the suspension- I springs by the intermediary of the transmission movement hereinafter described. The part F slides and constantlybears in a projection cast upon the lid of' the apparatus, Fig. ,2. The rods of the two pistons A and B each slide at their extremities in cylindrical holes which serve to guide them. The extremities of the rod of the piston A are alternately able to strike against the valves .K and L, which they then lift. The air coining from the braking-reservoir by the intermediary of the distributer enters at M. The passage N conducts this air into the space comprised between the two differential pistons G and H, the conduit .O conducts it beneath the piston B, and the and the passage S places this cylinder in constant communication with the top of the valve .L. .The bottom of this latter valve is in permanent communication with the-atmosphere.
In Figs. 3 and 4, T is the load-regulator.-
U is the brake-cylinder. a is a rod that slides'in a guide band bears constantly upon the upperpart-of the axle-box. The rod I of the two differential pistons of the regulator is connected to the lever c, keyed upon a transverse shaft 01, extending throughout the length ofthe vehicle, Fig. 4, and comprising at each extremity a crank e, which rests upon the upper extremity of the rod a. The spring f tends to raise the crank e. lts action is in opposition to that of the differential pistons G and H, which, on the contrary, tend to depress this same crank when they are under pressure.
When the air coming from the braking-reservoir reaches M, Fig. 1, it first of all actuates the differential pistons G and H, and by the intermediary of the device described, Figs. 3 and 4, appliesthe crank e to the upper part of the arrested at the middle point of the length of the groove in such a manner that the two lever-arms of the beam are equal. If the vehicle is empty, the pivot goes as far as the other end. The air reaching M from the distributer then penetrates beneath the piston B and into the chamber Q. The piston B lifted by the air causes the beam to pivot around D, which is automatically arranged in the position appropriate to the load on the axle, the pistonA descends and lifts the valve K, which thus permits air to enter at R and thence to reach the brake-cylinder. WVhen the pressure in the brake-cylinderthat is to say, beneath A has become of an inverse ratio to the lengths of the arms of the beam C relatively to those acting beneath B, the piston A returns to its position of equilibrium and the valve K closes. The brakes are then applied proportionately to the axle-load. If the pressure decreases in M, that previously admitted to the cylinder becomes proportionately stronger, the piston A is lifted, and the valve L, which is itself pressed, permits of the escape into the atmosphere of the air coming from the cylinder through the passage S until the pressures beneath A and B again become proportional. The release effected is therefore partially graduated and proportionate to the load upon the axle.
When the brakes are released by the dis tributer, the pressure in Maud beneath B becomes equal to atmospheric pressure, and no pressure can exist beneath A without the beam 0 and the valveL being lifted, and thus placing the brake-cylinder in communication with the atmosphere. The brakes are released, and as the pistons G and H are no longer submitted to pressure they are no longer able to depress the cranks 6. These latter are lifted by the spring f, and the fluctuations in the pitch of the suspension-springs are no longer transmitted to the parts of the regulator which remain at rest, wear of these parts being thus avoided.
What we claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is
1. A braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle,'with a variable-arm beam, the admission and the discharge of air in this regulator being regulated at all times by the beam during braking, but during braking only, in agreement with the variations of the load, by means of a valve for the discharge of the air of the brake-cylinder, discharging this air directly in to the atmosphere, this valve being controlled by the variable-arm beam in the same manner as the admission-valve.
2. A braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle, comprising a variablearm beam for controlling the admission and the discharge of air in the regulator during braking, in agreement with the variations of the load, in combination with a valve, controlled by said variablc-arm beam, for thedischarge of the air of the brake-cylinder.
3. A braking-regulator influenced by the Weight of the vehicle, comprising a variablearm beam and diflerential pistons for automatically regulating the lengths of the arms of said beam at the moment of braking.
4. A braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle, comprising a. variablearm beam and differential pistons for automatically regulating the lengths of the arms of said beam at the moment of braking, in combination with a piston at each end of said variable-arm beam.
5. A braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle, comprising a variablearm beam and differential pistons for automatically regulating the lengths of the arms of said beam at the moment of braking, in combination with a piston at each end of said variable-arm beam, one of said pistons adapted to operate a valve for supplying air to the braking-cylinder.
6. A braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle, comprising a variablearm beam and ditferential pistons for automatically regulating the lengths of the arms of said beam at the moment of braking, in combination with a piston at each end of said variable-arm beam, one of said pistons adapted to operate a valve for the discharge of the air from the braking-cylinder.
7. A braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle, comprising a variablearm beam, and a piston at each end of said beam, in combination with a valve operated by one of said pistons for supplying air to the braking-cylinder and a valve alternately operated for the discharge of the air from the braking-cylinder.
8. A braking-regulator influenced by the weight of the vehicle, comprising a variablearm beam, and a piston at each end of said beam, in combination with means operated by one of said pistons for alternately supplying air to and discharging air from the brakingcylinder.
In testimony whereol we have signed our names to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.
FRANCOIS .lUhllS CllAlSAh. ALFRED LOUIS lflllllill SAlhhO'l. \Vitnesses:
LEON CRANEKEN, LOUIS LEMBRANS.
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