Claims
- 1. Apparatus for draining coolant from the liquid cooling system of a locomotive engine comprising
- a. a drain passage connected with the cooling system and containing a rotary, plug type drain valve movable between open and closed positions;
- b. motor means effective when energized to move the drain valve to open position but being ineffective to close that valve;
- c. automatic control means, including a temperature sensor, for energizing the motor means when the temperature sensed by the sensor reaches a predetermined low value;
- d. arming means responsive to the operating state of the engine for enabling the automatic control means to energize the motor means in response to the occurrence of said predetermined low temperature when the engine is not running and for preventing such action of the automatic control means when the engine is running;
- e. manually triggered reset means for overriding the automatic control means so as to deenergize the motor means, the reset means including timing means which terminates said override action at the end of a predetermined limited time period following manual triggering of the reset means; and
- f. manually operable actuating means for moving the drain valve between said positions, but being effective to close that valve only when the motor means is deenergized.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1
- a. in which the drain passage is connected with the cooling system at the lowest elevation thereof; and
- b. which includes pressurizing means which is controlled by the automatic control means and which delivers compressed air to the cooling system at an elevation above the liquid level therein,
- c. whereby draining of coolant from the system is accomplished by the combined effects of gravity and compressed air.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 which includes means for limiting the amount of compressed air delivered to the cooling system by the pressurizing means.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 in which the pressurizing means includes an air supply valve which is operated by the motor means and delivers compressed air to the cooling system only after the motor means has opened the drain valve.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 in which the pressurizing means delivers compressed air to the cooling system through a flow path containing a metering orifice which limits the rate at which compressed air is delivered.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 5 which includes a check valve located adjacent the cooling system end of said flow path and which is oriented to permit flow toward, but not from, the cooling system.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 2 in which the pressurizing means includes
- a. a locomotive compressed air system, including a main reservoir;
- b. an auxiliary volume reservoir connected with said air system through a charging passage; and
- c. a check valve located in the charging passage and oriented to permit flow toward, but not from, the auxiliary volume reservoir.
- 8. Apparatus as defined in claim 7 in which
- a. said compressed air system includes a first main reservoir which is charged directly by an air compressor, and a second main reservoir which is charged from the first reservoir through a check valve; and
- b. said charging passage for the auxiliary volume reservoir is connected with the first main reservoir.
- 9. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 in which said sensor senses coolant temperature.
- 10. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 in which said sensor senses ambient air temperature.
- 11. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 in which
- a. the automatic control means includes two temperature sensors, one of which senses coolant temperature and the other of which senses ambient air temperature; and
- b. the automatic control means energizes the motor means only when the temperature sensed by the coolant temperature sensor is below a first predetermined value and the temperature sensed by the air temperature sensor is below a second, lower predetermined value.
- 12. Apparatus as defined in claim 11 which includes
- a. two visual indicators which afford different displays,
- b. one indicator being controlled by the arming means and the ambient air temperature sensor and serving to indicate that the automatic control means is ready to energize the motor means and effect opening of the drain valve when coolant temperature drops to said first predetermined value, and
- c. the other indicator being controlled by both temperature sensors and the arming means and serving to indicate that the automatic control means has energized the motor means and effected opening of the drain valve.
- 13. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 which includes a visual indicator controlled by both the arming means and the temperature sensor and which indicates that the automatic control means has energized the motor means and effected opening of the drain valve.
- 14. Apparatus as defined in claim 13 which includes a second visual indicator which is controlled by the arming means, the second indicator affording a display different from that afforded by the first indicator and indicating that the automatic control means has been enabled by the arming means.
- 15. Apparatus as defined in claim 1 in which
- a. the motor means comprises a single-acting fluid pressure motor having a working space and a movable member which responds to the pressure in that space and is connected to move the drain valve toward open position; and
- b. the automatic control means comprises
- (1) a source of compressed air,
- (2) a pilot valve having a control element movable between vent and supply positions in which, respectively, it connects the working space with the atmosphere and the compressed air source,
- (3) biasing means urging the control element toward vent position, and a solenoid for shifting that element to supply position, and
- (4) an electrical circuit including the solenoid, a source of electrical energy and switch means controlled by the temperature sensor.
- 16. Apparatus as defined in claim 15 in which
- a. said electrical circuit includes a relay having normally open contacts which are connected in a first circuit branch containing the solenoid, and a coil which is connected in a second circuit branch containing said switch means controlled by the temperature sensor;
- b. the relay is equipped with a holding circuit; and
- c. said reset means comprises a normally closed switch through which both of the circuit branches are connected with said source of electrical energy.
- 17. Apparatus as defined in claim 15 in which the arming means comprises
- a. arming switch means in said electrical circuit; and
- b. means responsive to the operating state of the engine and serving to open the arming switch means when the engine is running and to close that switch means when the engine has stopped.
- 18. Apparatus as defined in claim 17 which includes
- a. manually operable switch means connected in said electrical circuit in parallel with said switch means controlled by the temperature sensor,
- b. whereby, when the arming switch means is closed, opening of the drain valve may be effected manually by closure of the manually operable switch means.
- 19. Apparatus as defined in claim 15 in which the reset means comprises
- a. a time delay relay including a coil and having a contact in said electrical circuit which normally is closed but which is held open for said limited time period following energization of the relay coil; and
- b. manually controlled circuit means for momentarily energizing the relay coil.
- 20. Apparatus as defined in claim 19 in which the manually controlled circuit means comprises the relay coil, the source of electrical energy, and a manually operable switch of the momentarily closed type.
- 21. Apparatus as defined in claim 15 in which the reset means comprises
- a. a relay including a coil and having a contact in said electrical circuit which normally is closed but which is open when the relay coil is energized; and
- b. an energizing circuit for the relay coil connected with the source of electrical energy and containing a mechanical timing switch which may be closed manually and then remains closed for a preselected period of time.
- 22. Apparatus as defined in claim 15 which includes
- a. a pressurizing passage which leads from the source of compressed air to a point in the cooling system above the liquid level therein,
- b. the pressurizing passage passing in series through the pilot valve and through a second valve defined by portions of the fluid pressure motor,
- c. the arrangement being such that compressed air is delivered to the cooling system to expedite draining after the pilot valve has shifted to supply position and the fluid pressure motor has moved the drain valve to open position.
- 23. Apparatus as defined in claim 15 in which
- a. the manually operable actuating means comprises an actuator member coupled directly with the drain valve; and
- b. the effective area of the fluid pressure motor is correlated with the pressure of the compressed air supplied to the working space so that the drain valve cannot be closed manually via the actuator member as long as the working space is pressurized.
- 24. Apparatus as defined in claim 23 in which the actuator member is coupled with the drain valve through an easily detachable connection.
- 25. Apparatus as defined in claim 15 in which
- a. the automatic control means includes two temperature sensors, one of which senses coolant temperature and the other of which senses ambient air temperature;
- b. the temperature sensors control separate switch means connected in series in said electrical circuit; and
- c. the coolant temperature sensor effects closure of its switch means at a first predetermined temperature, and the air temperature sensor effects closure of its switch means at a second, lower predetermined temperature.
- 26. Apparatus as defined in claim 25 in which
- a. the arming means comprises arming switch means in said electrical circuit, and means responsive to the operating state of the engine and serving to open the arming switch means when the engine is running and to close that switch means when the engine has stopped; and
- b. which includes manually operable switch means connected in said electrical circuit in parallel with the switch means controlled by the temperature sensors,
- c. whereby, when the arming switch means is closed, opening of the drain valve may be effected manually by closure of the manually operable switch means.
- 27. Apparatus as defined in claim 26 which includes
- a. two electrically operated indicators which are connected with the electrical circuit and afford different visual displays,
- b. one indicator being controlled by closure of the arming switch means and the air temperature switch means and serving to indicate that the automatic control means is ready to energize the solenoid and effect opening of the drain valve when coolant temperature drops to said first predetermined temperature, and
- c. the other indicator being controlled by closure of the arming switch means and both sensor-operated switch means and serving to indicate that the automatic control means has energized the solenoid and effected opening of the drain valve.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 764,708, now abandoned filed Feb. 1, 1977.
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