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This invention relates to a cycling-type continual quick service valve device which embodies therein a quick service valve means that comprises two valves each operatively connected to an abutment subject to fluid under pressure supplied from a train brake pipe through a first restriction to a chamber on one side thereof and subject to fluid under pressure supplied from the brake pipe to a chamber at the opposite side and to a quick service chamber via two restrictions arranged in parallel and i...
A brake accelerator is operable sequentially upon each successive braking stage over the service application range of brake line pressure reductions and is employed with a single release brake control valve of an indirectly acting compressed air brake for railway vehicles. The control valve has a service brake portion and an emergency brake portion provided with a emergency brake piston one side of which is subjected to brake line pressure and the other side is subjected to auxiliary chamber pre...
A continuous quick service valve arrangement for a direct release brake control system is provided with a sensing valve responsive to reductions of brake pipe pressure in relation to a reference pressure to apply fluid under pressure via a choke to a pulsating device which operates a quick service valve to drive pulses of air out of the brake pipe for as long as the brake pipe pressure continues to reduce for a brake application, the pulsating device is operated by a biassed member which when op...
A continuous quick service device is proposed for use in conjunction with a direct release brake controlling triple valve and which, while not interfering with the emergency valve operation, operates by employing quick action chamber air both as a reference against which brake pipe pressure reductions are detected and as a source of air to operate a pressure responsive device in a reciprocating manner to discharge pulses of air from a reducing brake pipe to afford quick service operation of the ...
A railway vehicle fluid pressure operable emergency vent valve responsive to a reduction of brake pipe pressure at a rate in excess of a certain rate, or at an emergency rate, for unrestrictedly venting the brake pipe to atmosphere and thus propagating an emergency brake application, but also sensitive and operable responsively to a reduction of brake pipe pressure, irrespective of rate or at a normally undetectable rate, to a value insufficient for effective brake control, for initiating an eme...
An accelerator for control valves, particularly for triple pressure control valves (3) of pneumatic brake systems of rail vehicles, having a pick-up accelerator (30) and a transfer chamber (40) as well as a service brake accelerator (52), the service brake accelerator (52) having a reference pressure chamber (55) which is connected to the transfer chamber (40) of the pick-up accelerator, the transfer chamber having a bleeder nozzle which is not open at all times. As a result, the service brake a...
A service brake accelerator for indirect compressed-air brakes on railway vehicles includes a control piston which is loaded by the pressure in the main airpipe against the pressure in a reference pressure chamber and which controls a shutoff valve between the main airpipe and a piston chamber, a first outlet valve for the main airpipe and a second outlet valve for the piston chamber. Through appropriate dimensioning of the valve strokes (a,b), upon movement of the control piston out of its rest...
A modulation valve device for governing pressure in a brake pipe has coaxial accelerating and releasing valves provided wherein accelerated application and release pistons are dovetailed together to reduce the size and the weight of the modulating device.
A railway air brake pipe pressure gradient reduction arrangement, wherein pressure gradients along the pipe indicative of a brake pipe pressure fall activate a valve arrangement to temporarily vent the pipe and so speed the brake applying pressure reduction. A further valve arrangement is included for inhibiting venting when a pressure gradient is present due to a pressure rise.
A fluid brake control system is provided including a brake control pipe and a control valve comprising a quick action chamber and an emergency slide valve operable from a normal to a service brake position in response to service reduction in brake pipe pressure, the emergency slide valve having a fluid pressure differential operated abutment disposed between a first pressure chamber within a housing on one side of the abutment subject to pressure of the quick action chamber, and a second pressur...
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