Claims
- 1. A brake service air module comprising a unitary housing having a main inlet connectible with a brake service air source, a main outlet connectible with an air operable braking mechanism, a flow passage through the housing normally communicating the main inlet with the main outlet, an air signal outlet from the housing branching off the flow passage adjacent the main inlet connectible with an air inlet of a wheel lock-up air signal transmitting control device, quick acting valve means in the housing having response upon application to it of an air signal to interrupt communication of the flow passage with the main outlet and to connect the main outlet with a vent passage, an air signal admission port to the housing adjacent the main outlet connectible with an air signal outlet of the control device, the admission port being connected in the housing for application of an admitted air signal to the quick acting valve means.
- 2. A brake service air module as in claim 1, wherein means is provided having response to a predetermined time interruption of the communication of the flow passage by the quick-acting valve to restore communication of the flow passage with the main outlet.
- 3. A brake service air module as in claim 1, including in the housing a pressure reducing valve connected in the flow passage having a normal condition allowing free flow of service air from the inlet through the flow passage, and passage means connected with the vent passage for communicating pressure air from the vent passage to bias the pressure reducing valve toward its seat so as to restrict flow through the flow passage.
- 4. A brake service air module as in claim 3, including in the housing a quick-venting valve normally blocking a by-pass connection from the flow passage around the pressure reducing valve to the main inlet and having response to relaxing of pressure of service air in the main outlet to open the by-pass connection.
- 5. The combination comprising a motor vehicle brake air service tank (14), a pair of air operable brake actuators (11, 11a) each individual to a wheel (10, 10a) of the vehicle, an air operable relay valve (74) having an air supply inlet (96) connected with a branch line (78) from the tank and having a separate brake feed outlet (93, 94) connected with each brake actuator, the relay valve having a normal condition closing the supply inlet to both of the brake feed outlets and venting the latter, a control air inlet (89) for admitting air to the relay valve for pressurizing the latter to an open condition communicating the branch line (78) with both brake feed outlets, a separate anti-wheel lock-up control device (21, 21a) operatively associated with each of said wheels, a module (75) having a housing (70) provided with a main inlet (76) connected with a second branch line (77) from the tank and provided with a main outlet (79) connected with the control air inlet to the relay valve, the module having a main passage (85) therein normally communicating the main inlet with the main outlet, an air brake valve (15) in the second branch line operable to cause flow of air from the tank through the main passage to the control air inlet of the relay valve to pressurize the latter to open condition, a separate secondary outlet (98, 98a) from the module connecting the main passage with an air signal inlet (97, 97a) to a separate one of the control devices, each control device having an air signal outlet (99, 99a) connected to a separate air signal admission port (102, 102a) in the module, each control device having a normal condition blocking flow of air signal from the air signal inlet (97, 97a) to the air signal outlet (99, 99a), each control device being responsive independently of the other to an imminent lock-up condition of its related wheel to communicate its air signal inlet with its air signal outlet so as to allow passing of an air signal from the tank through the control device to the corresponding air signal admission port, and valve means (100, 87) within the module having response to an air signal admitted through either or both of the air signal admission ports to block the main passage (85) to flow of air from the tank over the second branch line (77) to the relay valve (74) and simultaneously therewith to communicate the control air inlet (97) of the relay valve to a vent passage (109).
- 6. The combination as in claim 5, wherein the valve means (100, 87) includes a quick acting valve (87) controlling opening and closing of both the main passage (85) and the vent passage (109) to the control inlet (97) of the relay valve (74) and having a normal condition in which it is open relative to the main passage and closed relative to the vent passage.
- 7. The combination as in claim 6, wherein the quick acting valve (87) is disposed in an enlarged portion (90) of the main passage (85) between a pair of opposed first and second valve seats (86) and (107), the first valve seat (86) communicating a section of the main passage located upstream of the enlarged portion (90) with a section of the main passage located downstream of said enlarged portion, the second valve seat (107) communicating the downstream section of the main passage with the vent passage (109), and the quick acting valve having a normal condition under a spring load (108) seated upon the second valve seat.
- 8. The combination as in claim 7, wherein the quick acting valve (87) is movable from the second valve seat (107) to the first valve seat (86) by means of a diaphragm piston portion (106) of the quick acting valve upon application to it of an air signal admitted through either or both of the air signal admission ports (102, 102a), and the valve means (100, 87) includes a shuttle valve (100) controlling application of the admitted air signal to the diaphragm piston portion.
- 9. The combination as in claim 8, wherein the air signal admission ports (102, 102a) communicate axially with opposite ends of a shuttle valve chamber (103), a signal passage (105) communicates an intermediate area of the shuttle valve chamber with a pressure chamber (110) below the diaphragm piston (106), the shuttle valve is shiftable from a position seated over one of the admission ports (102), or (102a) to a position seated over the other or to a position in unseated relation between both admission ports accordingly as air signals are admitted to one or the other of the admission ports or to both admission ports, and passage means (104) is provided in the shuttle valve chamber for communicating the admitted signals around the shuttle valve and signal passage (105) to pressurization chamber (110) below the diaphragm piston.
- 10. The combination as in claim 6, wherein the valve means (100, 87), includes a check valve (112) under a predetermined spring load (113) controlling the venting of the vent passage (109), the check valve being operable to allow escape of air from the vent passage accordingly as the pressure of the air in the vent passage exceeds the spring load on the check valve.
- 11. The combination as in claim 10, wherein safety means is provided for releasing the quick acting valve (87) from a seated position over the first valve seat (86) following a predetermined time period, the safety means comprising a pressurization chamber (132) above the diaphragm piston (106), and a bleed passage (129) communicating the latter chamber with the pressurization (110) below the diaphragm piston. .Iadd. 12. In a brake service air module (75), having a main inlet (76) connectible with a brake service air source (14), a main outlet (79) connectible with an air operable braking mechanism (11), a main flow passage (85) connecting the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79), and valve means responsive to the application of an air signal to prevent communication of the main inlet (76) with the main outlet (79) through the main flow passage (85); the improved valve means comprising:
- a valve (87) movable within the main flow passage (85) between a first position, wherein communication is established between the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79), and a second position, wherein such communication is prevented by the valve (87);
- a signal passage (105), connected to a source (21) of an air signal and having an outlet adjacent to the first position of the valve (87) and remote from the second position of the valve (87);
- a diaphragm connected to the outlet of the signal passage (105); the diaphragm being adapted to move away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87) in response to an air signal of the source (21) in the signal passage (105); and
- means (106) connected to the diaphragm for moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position in the main flow passage (85) in response to movement of the diaphragm away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend.
- .Iadd.13. A brake service air module as in claim 12 wherein the valve (87) is disposed in an enlarged portion (90) of the main flow passage (85) and wherein the valve (87) is movable between a pair of opposed, first and second, valve seats (107 and 86) within the enlarged portion (90) of the main flow passage 85; the first valve seat (107) being downstream of the valve (87), so that when the valve (87) is in its first position, the valve is seated against the first valve seat (107) and communication between the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79) along the main flow passage (85) is established; and the second valve seat (86) being upstream of the valve (87), so that when the valve (87) is in its second position, the valve is seated against the second valve seat (86) and communication between the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79) along the main flow passage (85) is prevented by the valve..Iaddend. .Iadd.14. A brake service air module as in claim 13 which includes means (108) for biassing the valve (87) away from its second valve seat (86) and towards its first valve seat (107) to establish communication along the main flow passage (85)..Iaddend..Iadd. 15. A brake service air module as in claim 12 wherein the means connected to the diaphragm for moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position comprises:
- a pilot piston (106) connected to and extending through the diaphragm and positioned between the outlet of the signal passage (105) and the first position of the valve (87); and
- a chamber (132) between the outlet of the signal passage (105) and the first position of the valve (87);
- the pilot piston (106) being provided within the chamber (132) and being adapted to move within the chamber (132) away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87) in response to movement of the diaphragm away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87); the pilot piston (106) also being provided with a bleed hole (129) connecting the chamber (132) with the outlet of the signal passage (105); and
- means connected to the pilot piston (106) for moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position in the main flow passage (85) in response to movement of the pilot piston (106) within the chamber (132) away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first
- position of the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 16. A brake service air module as in claim 15 wherein the diaphragm is adapted to move within the chamber (132) away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87) in response to an air signal of the source (21) in the signal passage (105)..Iaddend..Iadd. 17. A brake service air module as in claim 15 wherein the bleed hole (129) connects the outlet of the signal passage (105) with portions of the chamber (132) between the pilot piston (106) and the first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend. .Iadd. 18. A brake service air module as in claim 15 wherein the means connected to the pilot piston (106) for moving the valve (87) comprises means that extends from the pilot piston (106) towards the valve (87) and its second position and that is adapted to move to a position between the first and second positions of the valve (87) and thereby to move the valve (87) from its first position to its second position in response to movement of the pilot piston (106) within the chamber (132) away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 19. A brake service air module as in claim 15 which includes means in the chamber (132) for biassing the pilot piston (106) towards the outlet of the signal passage (105) and away from the first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 20. A brake service air module as in claim 19 which includes means (108) for biassing the valve (87) towards its first position and away from its second position..Iaddend..Iadd. 21. In a brake service air module (75), having a main inlet (76) connectible with a brake service air source (14), a main outlet (79) connectible with an air operable braking mechanism (11), a main flow passage (85) connecting the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79), and valve means responsive to the application of an air signal to prevent communication of the main inlet (76) with the main outlet (79) through the main flow passage (85); the improved valve means comprising:
- a valve (87) movable within the main flow passage (85) between a first position, wherein communication is established between the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79), and a second position, wherein such communication is prevented by the valve (87);
- a signal passage (105), connected to a source (21) of an air signal and having an outlet adjacent to the first position of the valve (87) and remote from the second position of the valve (87);
- a pilot piston (106) positioned between the outlet of the signal passage (105) and the first position of the valve (87);
- a chamber (132) between the outlet of the signal passage (105) and the first position of the valve (87); the pilot piston (106) being provided within the chamber (132) and being adapted to move within the chamber (132) between the outlet of the signal passage (105) and the first position of the valve (87);
- means for moving the pilot piston (106) away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87) in response to an air signal of the source (21) in the signal passage (105); and
- means connected to the pilot piston (106) for moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position in the main flow passage (85) in response to movement of the pilot piston (106) within the chamber (132) away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first
- position of the valve (87)..Iaddend. .Iadd. 22. A brake service air module as in claim 21 wherein the pilot piston (106) is provided with a bleed hole (129) connecting the outlet of the signal passage (105) with portions of the chamber (132) between the pilot piston (106) and the first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 23. A brake service air module as in claim 21 wherein the means connected to the pilot piston (106) for moving the valve (87) comprises means that extends from the pilot piston (106) towards the valve (87) and its second position and that is adapted to move to a position between the first and second positions of the valve (87) and thereby to move the valve (87) from its first position to its second position in response to movement of the pilot piston (106) within the chamber (132) away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 24. A brake service air module as in claim 21 which includes means in the chamber (132) for biassing the pilot piston (106) towards the outlet of the signal passage (105) and away from the first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 25. A brake service air module as in claim 21 which includes means (108) for biassing the valve (87) towards its first position and away from its second position..Iaddend..Iadd. 26. In a brake service air module (75), having a main inlet (76) connectible with a brake service air source (14), a main outlet (79) connectible with an air operable braking mechanism (11), a main flow passage (85) connecting the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79), and valve means responsive to the application of an air signal to prevent communication of the main inlet (76) with the main outlet (79) through the main flow passage (85); the improved valve means comprising:
- a valve (87) movable within the main flow passage (85) between a first position, wherein communication is established between the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79), and a second position, wherein such communication is prevented by the valve (87);
- a first source (21) of an air signal;
- a chamber (103), a first end (102) of which is connected to an outlet of the first source (21) of an air signal;
- a signal passage (105) connected to the chamber (103) and having an outlet adjacent to the first position of the valve (87) and remote from the second position of the valve (87);
- a shuttle valve (100) within the chamber (103) which can move against the first end (102) of the chamber (103), to close the outlet of the first source (21) of an air signal, and which can also move away from the first end (102) of the chamber (103) in response to an air signal of the first source (21), to open the outlet of the first source (21) of an air signal, so that in the event of an air signal by the first source (21), communication is established between the first source (21) of an air signal and the signal passage (105) through the chamber (103); and
- means (106), located between the valve (87) and the outlet of the signal passage (105), for moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position in the main flow passage (85) in response to an air signal
- in the signal passage (105)..Iaddend..Iadd. 27. A brake service air module as in claim 26 wherein the chamber (103) includes means (21a) for biassing the shuttle valve (100) against the first end (102) of the chamber (103)..Iaddend..Iadd. 28. A brake service air module as in claim 27 wherein the means for biassing the shuttle valve (100) against the first end (102) of the chamber (103) comprises a second source (21a) of an air signal, having an outlet connected to a second end (102a) of the chamber (103), which is axially opposite the first end (102) of the chamber (103)..Iaddend..Iadd. 29. A brake service air module as in claim 28 wherein the signal passage (105) is connected to the chamber (103) and to the first and second sources (21 and 21a) of an air signal by means of grooves (104) in the wall of the chamber (103) between the first and second ends (102 and 102a) of the chamber (103)..Iaddend..Iadd. 30. A brake service air module as in claim 28 wherein the means (106) for moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position comprises:
- a diaphragm connected to the outlet of the signal passage (105) and adapted to move away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87) in response to an air signal of the first or second source (21 or 21a) in the signal passage (105); and
- means (106) connected to the diaphragm for moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position in the main flow passage (85) in response to movement of the diaphragm away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve
- (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 31. A brake service air module as in claim 30 wherein the means (106) connected to the diaphragm for moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position comprises:
- a pilot piston (106) connected to and extending through the diaphragm and positioned between the outlet of the signal passage (105) and the first position of the valve (87);
- a second chamber (132) between the outlet of the signal passage (105) and the first position of the valve (87);
- the pilot piston (106) being provided within the second chamber (132) and being adapted to move within the second chamber (132) towards the first position of the valve (87) and away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) in response to movement of the diaphragm away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87); the pilot piston (106) also being provided with a bleed hole (129) connecting the second chamber (132) with the outlet of the signal passage (105); and
- means connected to the pilot piston (106) for moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position in the main flow passage (85) in response to movement of the pilot piston (106) within the second chamber (132) away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the
- first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 32. A brake service air module as in claim 31 wherein the means connected to the pilot piston (106) for moving the valve (87) comprises means that extends from the pilot piston (106) towards the valve (87) and its second position and that is adapted to move to a position between the first and second positions of the valve (87) and thereby to move the valve (87) from its first position to its second position in response to movement of the pilot piston (106) within the second chamber (132) away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 33. A brake service air module as in claim 31 which includes means in the second chamber (132) for biassing the pilot piston (106) towards the outlet of the signal passage (105) and away from the first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 34. A brake service air module as in claim 28 wherein the means (106) for moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position comprises:
- a pilot piston (106) positioned between the outlet of the signal passage (105) and the first position of the valve (87);
- a second chamber (132) between the outlet of the signal passage (105) and the first position of the valve (87); the pilot piston (106) being provided within the chamber (132) and being adapted to move within the chamber (132) between the outlet of the signal passage (105) and the first position of the valve (87);
- means for moving the pilot piston (106) away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87) in response to an air signal of the first or second source (21 or 21a) in the signal passage (105); and
- means connected to the pilot piston (106) for moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position in the main flow passage (85) in response to movement of the pilot piston (106) within the second chamber (132) away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the
- first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 35. A brake service air module as in claim 34 wherein the pilot piston (106) is provided with a bleed hole (129) connecting the outlet of the signal passage (105) with portions of the second chamber (132) between the pilot piston (106) and the first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 36. In a brake service air module (75), having a main inlet (76) connectible with a brake service air source (14), a main outlet (79) connectible with an air operable braking mechanism (11), a main flow passage (85) connecting the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79), and valve means responsive to the application of an air signal to prevent communication of the main inlet (76) with the main outlet (79) through the main flow passage (85); the improved valve means comprising:
- a valve (87) movable within the main flow passage (85) between a first position, wherein communication is established between the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79), and a second position, wherein such communication is prevented by the valve (87); the valve (87) being disposed in an enlarged portion (90) of the main flow passage (85) and being movable between a pair of opposed, first and second, valve seats (107 and 86) within the enlarged portion (90) of the main flow passage (85); the first valve seat (107) being downstream of the valve (87), so that when the valve (87) is in its first position, the valve is seated against the first valve seat (107) and communication between the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79) along the main flow passage (85) is established; and the second valve seat (86) being upstream of the valve (87), so that when the valve (87) is in its second position, the valve is seated against the second valve seat (86) and communication between the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79) along the main flow passage (85) is prevented by the valve (87); and
- a vent passage (109), a first end of which is connected to the enlarged portion (90) of the main flow passage (85) and is located downstream of the first valve seat (107), so that when the valve (87) is seated against the first valve seat (107), communication between the vent passage (109) and the main inlet and outlet (76 and 79) is prevented by the valve (87) and so that when the valve (87) is seated against the second valve seat (86), communication between the vent passage (109) and the main outlet (79) is established but communication between the main inlet (76) and the vent passage (109) is prevented by the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 37. A brake service air module as in claim 36 wherein a check valve (112) is connected to a second end of the vent passage (109); the check valve (112) being provided with means (113) biassing the check valve (112) closed, to restrict communication between the second end of the vent passage (109) and the atmosphere..Iaddend..Iadd. 38. A brake service air module as in claim 36 wherein the first end of the vent passage (109) is connected to the enlarged portion (90) of the main flow passage (85) within the first valve seat (107)..Iaddend..Iadd. 39. In a brake service air module (75), having a main inlet (76) connectible with a brake service air source (14), a main outlet (79) connectible with an air operable breaking mechanism (11), a main flow passage (85) connecting the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79), and valve means responsive to the application of an air signal to prevent communication of the main inlet (76) with the main outlet (79) through the main flow passage (85); the improved valve means comprising:
- a valve (87) movable within the main flow passage (85) between a first position, wherein communication is established between the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79), and a second position, wherein such communication is prevented by the valve (87);
- a second passage (119) having an outlet located adjacent the main flow passage (85);
- means (111 and 111a) for increasing the air pressure in the second passage (119) when the valve (87) is in its second position and for preventing an increase in air pressure in the second passage (119) when the valve (87) is in its first position; and
- means (83) located at the outlet of the second passage (119) for reducing the service air pressure, communicated by the brake service air source (14) to the main outlet (79) through the main flow passage (85), in response to an increase in air pressure in the second passage (119), which develops when the valve (87) is in its second position..Iaddend..Iadd.
- A brake service air module as in claim 39 wherein the outlet of the second passage (119) is located between the valve (87) and the main inlet (76)..Iaddend..Iadd. 41. A brake service air module as in claim 39 wherein the means (83) for reducing the service air pressure communicated to the main outlet (79) comprises:
- a chamber (116) connected to the outlet of the second passage (119); an outlet of the chamber (116) being located along the main flow passage (85); and
- a diaphragm (115) connected to the outlet of the chamber (116) along the main flow passage (85); the diaphragm being adapted to move outwardly of the outlet of the chamber (116) in response to an increase in biassing air pressure in the chamber (116), which develops when there is an increase in air pressure in the second passage (119)..Iaddend. .Iadd. 42. A brake service air module as in claim 39 wherein the means (83) for reducing the service air pressure communicated to the main outlet (79) comprises:
- a chamber (116) connected to the outlet of the second passage (119); an outlet of the chamber (116) being located along the main flow passage (85); and
- a piston (120) located within the chamber (116), between the outlet of the second passage (119) and the outlet of the chamber (116), along the main flow passage (85); the piston (120) being adapted to move outwardly of the outlet of the chamber (116) in response to an increase in biassing air pressure in the chamber (116), which develops when there is an increase in air pressure in the second passage (119)..Iaddend..Iadd. 43. A brake service air module as in claim 42 wherein:
- the outlet of the chamber (116), located along the main flow passage (85), is opposite the outlet of the second passage (119);
- a diaphragm (115) is connected to the outlet of the chamber (116) along the main flow passage (85); the diaphragm being adapted to move outwardly of the outlet of the chamber (116); and
- the piston (120), located within the chamber (116), is adapted to bias the diaphragm (115) outwardly of the outlet of the chamber (116) in response to an increase in biassing air pressure in the chamber (116), which develops when there is an increase in air pressure in the second passage (119)..Iaddend. .Iadd. 44. A brake service air module as in claim 43 wherein the means (83) for reducing the service air pressure communicated to the main outlet (79) comprises: a third valve seat (82) located within the main flow passage (85), between the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79) and adjacent the diaphragm (115), and wherein the diaphragm (115) is adapted to move towards the third valve seat (82) and to restrict the opening of the third valve seat (82) when the piston (120) biasses the diaphragm (115) outwardly of the outlet of the chamber (116) in response to an increase in biassing air pressure in the chamber (116)..Iaddend..Iadd. 45. A brake service air module as in claim 44 wherein the means (83) for reducing the service air pressure communicated to the main outlet (79) comprises: a floating spool, diaphragm actuable, valve comprising a stem (114), positioned within the main flow passage (85) and connected at its ends to a pair of diaphragms (115 and 115a); the diaphragms (115 and 115a) being disposed on opposite sides of the main flow passage (85) and being movable relative to the sides of the main flow passage (85); a first of the diaphragms (115) being connected to the outlet of the chamber (116) and being located on one side of the third valve seat (82); a second of the diaphragms (115a) being located on the opposite side of the third valve seat (82) from the first diaphragm (115); and the two diaphragms (115 and 115a) and the stem (114) being adapted to move in the same direction when the piston (120) biasses the first diaphragm (115) outwardly of the outlet of the chamber (116) and towards the third valve seat (82)..Iaddend. .Iadd. 46. A brake service air module as in claim 45 wherein one side of the second diaphragm (115a), opposite to the side thereof which lies along the main flow passage (85), is subjected to atmospheric pressure..Iaddend..Iadd. 47. A brake service air module as in claim 46 which includes a quick acting venting valve (127), connected to a first part of the main flow passage (85), between the outlet of the chamber (116) and the valve (87), and to a second part of the main flow passage (85), between the main inlet (76) and the outlet of the chamber (116), whereby a pressure build-up in the first part of the main flow passage (85) can be vented to its second part..Iaddend..Iadd. 48. A brake service air module as in claim 39 wherein the means (111 and 111a) for increasing the air pressure in the second passage (119) comprises means (111 and 111a) for establishing communication between the main inlet (76) and the second passage (119), through the main flow passage (85), when the valve (87) is in its second position and for preventing such communication when the valve (87) is in its first position..Iaddend..Iadd. 49. A brake service air module as in claim 48 wherein the second passage (119) includes an accumulating chamber (122) between the means (83) for reducing the service air pressure communicated to the main outlet (79) and the means (111 and 111a) for establishing communication between the main inlet (76) and the second passage (119)..Iaddend..Iadd. 50. A brake service air module as in claim 49 wherein the accumulating chamber (122) includes means (124 and 125) for bleeding air to atmosphere..Iaddend. .Iadd. 51. A brake service air module as in claim 48 wherein the means (111 and 111a) for establishing communication between the main inlet (76) and the second passage (119) comprises:
- a hollow stem (111), slidably extending through the valve (87), between the first and second positions of the valve (87);
- one end of the hollow stem (111) being in communication with the second passage (119);
- a port (117) being provided in the hollow stem (111), connecting the exterior and hollow interior of the hollow stem (111);
- a seat (111a) being carried by the hollow stem (111), that is adapted to engage the valve (87) and that is located, so that communication is established between the main inlet (76) and the exterior of the port (117) when the stem seat (111a) is not engaged by the valve (87) and so that such communication is prevented when the stem seat (111a) is engaged by the valve (87); and
- means (106) for both moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position and disengaging the stem seat (111a) from the valve (87) when the valve is in its second position..Iaddend.g 52. A brake service air module as in claim 51 wherein the means (106) for both moving the valve (87) and disengaging the stem seat (111a) comprises:
- a signal passage (105), connected to a source (21) of an air signal and having an outlet adjacent to the first position of the valve (87) and remote from the second position of the valve (87);
- a diaphragm connected to the outlet of the signal passage (105); the diaphragm being adapted to move away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87) in response to an air signal of the source (21) in the signal passage (105); and
- means (106) connected to the diaphragm for moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position in the main flow passage (85) and for moving the hollow stem (111) relative to the valve (87), so that the stem seat (111a) is not engaged by the valve (87), in response to movement of the diaphragm away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and
- towards the first position of the valve (87)..Iadd. 53. A brake service air module as in claim 52 wherein the valve (87) is disposed in an enlarged portion (90) of the main flow passage (85) and wherein the valve (87) is movable between a pair of opposed, first and second, valve seats (107 and 86), within the enlarged portion (90) of the main flow passage (85); the first valve seat (107) being downstream of the valve (87), so that when the valve (87) is in its first position, the valve is seated against the first valve seat (107) and communication between the main inlet (76) and main outlet (79) along the main flow passage (85) is established; and the second valve seat (86) being upstream of the valve (87), so that when the valve (87) is in its second position, the valve is seated against the second valve seat (86) and communication between the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79) along the main flow passage (85) is prevented by the valve (87)..Iaddend. .Iadd. 54. A brake service air module as in claim 53 wherein the hollow stem (111) extends through the first and second, valve seats (107 and 86)..Iaddend..Iadd. 55. A brake service air module as in claim 52 wherein the means (106) connected to the diaphragm for moving the valve (87) and the hollow stem (111) includes:
- a pilot piston (106) connected to and extending through the diaphragm and positioned between the first position of the valve (87) and the outlet of the signal passage (105);
- a second chamber (132) between the outlet of the signal passage (105) and the first position of the valve (87);
- the pilot piston (106) being provided within the second chamber (132) and being adapted to move within the second chamber (132) towards the first position of the valve (87) and away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) in response to movement of the diaphragm away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87); the pilot piston (106) also being provided with a bleed hole (129) connecting the second chamber (132) with the outlet of the signal passage (105); and
- means connected to the pilot piston (106) for moving the valve (87) from its first position to its second position in the main flow passage (85) and for moving the hollow stem (111) relative to the valve (87), so that the stem seat (111a) is not engaged by the valve (87), in response to movement of the pilot piston (106) within the second chamber (132) away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend. .Iadd. 56. A brake service air module as in claim 51 wherein the valve (87) is between the stem seat (111a) and the first position of the valve (87) and wherein the means (106) for both moving the valve (87) and disengaging the stem seat (111a) is adapted to move the hollow stem (111) towards the second position of the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 57. A brake service air module as in claim 56 which includes means (108), located adjacent the second position of the valve (87), for biassing the valve (87) towards its first position and away from its second position..Iaddend..Iadd. 58. A brake service air module as in claim 57 wherein the means (108) for biassing the valve (87) towards its first position and away from its second position comprises a spring means (108), located adjacent the one end of the hollow stem (111) in communication with the second passage (119), for biassing the hollow stem (111) towards the first position of the valve (87) and biassing the stem seat (111a) into engagement with the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 59. A brake service air module as in claim 51 wherein the means for both moving the valve (87) and disengaging the stem seat (111a) comprises:
- a pilot piston (106) that is: adjacent the first position of the valve (87); remote from the second position of the valve (87); adjacent the other end of the hollow stem (111), which is opposite the one end of the hollow stem (111) in communication with the second passage (119); separated from the stem seat (111a) by the valve (87); and adapted to move towards the first position of the valve (87);
- means for moving the pilot piston (106) towards the first position of the valve (87); and
- means, connected to the pilot piston (106) and extending towards the valve (87) and its second position, that is adapted to move to a position between the first and second positions of the valve (87) and in doing so: (1) to contact initially the adjacent other end of the hollow stem (111) and urge the hollow stem (111) to slide through the valve (87) and towards the second position of the valve (87) and (2) to contact subsequently the valve (87) and urge the valve (87) towards its second position in response to movement of the pilot piston (106) towards the first position of the
- valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 60. A brake service air module as in claim 59 wherein the means (106) for moving the pilot piston (106) comprises:
- a signal passage (105), connected to a source (21) of an air signal and having an outlet adjacent to the first position of the valve (87) and remote from the second position of the valve (87); and
- a diaphragm connected to the outlet of the signal passage (105); the diaphragm being adapted to move away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87) in response to an air signal of the source (21) in the signal passage (105); and
- the pilot piston (106) being connected to the diaphragm and adapted to move towards the first position of the valve (87) in response to movement of the diaphragm away from the outlet of the signal passage (105) and towards the first position of the valve (87)..Iaddend. .Iadd. 61. A brake service air module as in claim 59 which includes means (108) for biassing the valve (87) towards its first position and away from its second position, comprising a spring means (108), located adjacent the second position of the valve (87) and adjacent the one end of the hollow stem (111) in communication with the second passage (119), for biassing the hollow stem (111) towards the first position of the valve (87) and for biassing the stem seat (111a) into engagement with the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 62. A brake service air module as in claim 51 which includes a vent passage (109), one end of which is connected to the main flow passage (85), downstream of the first position of the valve (87), so that when the valve (87) is in its first position, communication between the vent passage (109) and the second passage (119) is established through the port (117) of the hollow stem (111)..Iaddend..Iadd. 63. A brake service air module as in claim 62 wherein, when the valve (87) is in its first position, communicating between the vent passage (109) and the main inlet (76) and the main outlet (79) is prevented by the valve (87) and, when the valve (87) is in its second position, communication between the vent passage (109) and the main outlet (79) is established but communication between the main inlet (76) and the vent passage (109) is prevented by the valve (87)..Iaddend..Iadd. 64. A brake service air module as in claim 39 wherein the second passage (119) includes an accumulating chamber (122) between the means (83) for reducing the service air pressure communicated to the main outlet (79) and the means (111 and 111a) for increasing the air pressure in the second passage (119)..Iaddend. .Iadd. 65. A brake service air module as in claim 64 wherein the second passage (119) includes means (121) for bleeding air to the accumulating chamber (122)..Iaddend..Iadd. 66. A brake service air module as in claim 65 wherein the accumulating chamber (122) includes means (124 and 125) for bleeding air to atmosphere..Iaddend..Iadd. 67. A brake service air module as in claim 64 wherein the accumulating chamber (122) includes means (124 and 125) for bleeding air to atmosphere..Iaddend.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 431,952, filed Jan. 9, 1974 .Iadd.now U.S. Pat. No. 3,908,805.Iaddend..
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