Claims
- 1. A computerized locomotive control system for a locomotive having a brake pipe and at least one of the following pipes a) main reservoir equalization pipe, b) independent application and release pipe and c) actuating pipe, and a brake pipe valve with equalization reservoir, said system comprising:
- input means for receiving electrical signals representing braking control signals and predetermined equalization reservoir's release pressure;
- computer means for determining a corresponding full service pressure from said predetermined equalization reservoir's release pressure and determining a proportional desired equalization reservoir pressure signal in the range between said equalization reservoir's predetermined release pressure and said corresponding full service pressure from said braking control signals; and
- means for controlling pressure in said equalization reservoir in response to said desired equalization reservoir pressure signal.
- 2. A computerized locomotive control system for a locomotive having a brake pipe and at least one of the following pipes a) main reservoir equalization pipe, b) independent application and release pipe and c) actuating pipe and a brake cylinder valve with control reservoir, said system comprising:
- input means for receiving electrical signals representing braking control signals and an electric signal identifying said brake cylinder valve;
- computer means for determining a desired control reservoir pressure signal from said braking control signals and said identifying signal; and
- means for controlling pressure in said control reservoir in response to said desired control reservoir pressure signal.
- 3. A computerized locomotive control system according to claim 2 wherein said identifying signal represents input to output ratio of said brake cylinder valve.
- 4. A computerized locomotive control system according to claim 2 wherein said identity signal represents brake control valve name; and
- said computer means includes look-up table means for determining input to output ratio of said brake cylinder valve from said name.
- 5. A computerized locomotive control system for a locomotive having a brake pipe, an actuating pipe, a brake cylinder valve with control reservoir, and a brake cylinder, said system comprising:
- input means for receiving electrical signals representing braking control signals;
- computer means for determining a desired control reservoir pressure signal from said braking control signals;
- electro-pneumatic means for controlling pressure in said control reservoir in response to said desired control reservoir pressure signal; and
- emergency means connected to said brake pipe and said actuating pipe for pneumatically controlling said brake cylinder valve to apply emergency brake pressure to release an emergency brake pressure from said brake cylinder independent of said control reservoir.
- 6. A computerized locomotive control system according to claim 5 wherein said emergency means further limits pressure provided to said brake cylinder in response to control reservoir pressure to emergency pressure level.
- 7. A computerized locomotive control system for a locomotive having a brake pipe and at least one of the following pipes a) main reservoir equalization pipe, b) independent application and release pipe and c) actuating pipe, and a brake cylinder valve with control reservoir, said system comprising:
- input means for receiving electrical signals representing braking control signals;
- computer means for determining a desired control reservoir pressure signal from said braking control signals;
- electro-pneumatic means for controlling pressure in said control reservoir in response to said desired control reservoir pressure signal; and
- switch over means, connected between said electro-pneumatic means, said brake pipe and said control reservoir, for determining whether said electro-pneumatic means or said brake pipe will control the pressure in said control reservoir.
- 8. A computerized locomotive control system according to claim 7 wherein said switch over means is further connected between said brake pipe valve and said brake pipe and disconnect said brake pipe valve from said brake pipe when said switch over means determines said brake pipe will control the pressure in said control reservoir.
- 9. A computerized locomotive control system for a locomotive having a brake pipe and at least one of the following pipes a) main reservoir equalization pipe, b) independent application and release pipe and c) actuating pipe, and a brake pipe valve with equalization reservoir, said system comprising:
- input means for receiving electrical signals representing braking control signals and a penalty condition;
- computer means for determining a desired equalization reservoir pressure signal in response to said braking control signals and determining a service brake application pressure as said desired equalization reservoir pressure signal in response to said penalty condition electrical signal; and
- means for controlling pressure in said equalization reservoir in response to said desired equalization reservoir pressure signal.
- 10. A computerized locomotive control system for a locomotive having a brake pipe and at least one of the following pipes a) main reservoir equalization pipe, b) independent application and release pipe and c) actuating pipe, and a brake pipe valve with equalization reservoir, said system comprising:
- input means for receiving electrical signals representing braking control signals and brake pipe pressure;
- output means for transmitting electrical signals representing desired equalization reservoir pressure and cutoff;
- first electro-pneumatic means for controlling pressure in said equalization reservoir in response to said desired equalization reservoir pressure signal;
- second electro pneumatic cutoff means connected between said brake pipe valve and said brake pipe for disconnecting said brake pipe valve from said brake pipe in response to said electrical cutoff signal; and
- computer means for determining said desired equalization reservoir pressure signal in response to said braking control signals and determining said cutoff signal from an emergency brake application level of said brake pipe pressure signal.
- 11. A computerized locomotive control system according to claim 10 wherein said input means receives electrical signals representing leading and trailing modes and
- said computer means determines said cutoff signal when in said emergency brake application level and in said leading mode and determines said cutoff signal whenever in said trailing mode.
- 12. A computerized locomotive control system according to claim 10 including a manually actuated emergency means for applying pneumatically an emergency pressure to said brake pipe when actuated.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/447,816, filed Dec. 8, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,172,316 issued Dec. 15, 1992.
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