Claims
- 1. A brake actuator provided with means for sensing brake rod overtravel, said actuator comprising:
- a housing defining a cavity, a diaphragm dividing said cavity into a first chamber and a second chamber, said first chamber being adapted to receive air under pressure, and said second chamber being vented to atmosphere and having a rod aperture therethrough, said housing including a peripheral wall bounding said second chamber;
- a plunger comprising a rigid plate and a rod joined to said plate, said rod extending along an axis of actuation, said plate having a substantial area in surface-to-surface contact with said diaphragm to support the central portion of the diaphragm and transmit force from said diaphragm developed by differential pressure between the two chambers, said rod passing through said rod aperture, said plate being normal to said rod;
- spring bias means biasing said plunger in the direction of said first chamber;
- conductive means facing axially into said second chamber, unitarily movable with said plate, and lying within the area defined by said plate;
- first contact means disposed in the axial path of said conductive means, comprising a resilient, deflectible spring having a free end adapted to be contacted by said conductive means;
- contact mount means mounted to said peripheral wall for axially selectible adjustable positioning thereon, including a free flange projecting laterally away from said peripheral wall, and supporting said first contact means in the path of said conductive means, said free flange being resilient, whereby said first contact means and contact mount means exert only resilient response to contact by said conductive means within the anticipated normal and abnormal range of axial movement of said plunger; and
- circuitry and circuit connections with said conductive means and contact means to indicate whether they are in contact with one another or not.
- 2. A brake actuator according to claim 1 in which said conductive means is a rigid conductive structure carried by the plunger.
- 3. A brake actuator according to claim 1 in which said conductive means is a conductive portion of the plate itself.
- 4. A brake actuator according to claim 1 in which said contact mount means is a bent plate, the portion of the plate mounted to the peripheral wall being out of the path of the plunger.
- 5. A brake actuator according to claim 4 in which said plate is slotted to enable the contact mount means to be axially positioned.
- 6. A brake actuator according to claim 1 in which a second said contact means and contact mount means are mounted to said peripheral wall, contactible by said conductive means for inclusion in said circuitry.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO COPENDING APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of applicant's presently copending U.S. patent application, Ser. No. 549,982, now abandoned, filed Nov. 8, 1983, entitled "Brake Rod Extension Indicator".
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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