Claims
- 1. An electronic sensor for a quick release mechanism in a railcar vertical hand brake, such hand brake having a housing equipped with a flexible clamp mounted on an inside wall of such housing and a release shaft, such release shaft having a member disposed perpendicular to and about a circumference thereof, a first element is disposed on such member which interposes with such flexible clamp when such release shaft is rotated to both achieve and maintain a full brake release and a second element is disposed on such member to engage a projection on a ratchet wheel when an operating shaft of such hand brake is rotated to disengage such first element from such flexible clamp to allow a brake application, said electronic sensor comprising:(a) a sensing means disposed in a predetermined position for detecting when such release shaft is rotated into a release position and for communicating a signal, indicating that such hand brake is in the release position; and (b) a means disposed in a predetermined position for activating said sensing means when such release shaft is rotated.
- 2. The electronic sensor according to claim 1 wherein said sensing means is a sensor capable of communicating said signal when said sensor is positioned within a sensitivity range of said activating means when said release shaft is rotated.
- 3. The electronic sensor according to claim 2 wherein said sensor is disposed on at least one of such member and such housing.
- 4. The electronic sensor according to claim 3 wherein said sensor is disposed on such housing inside wall surface.
- 5. The electronic sensor according to claim 4 wherein said sensor is at least one of a magnetic switch and a Hall effect sensor.
- 6. The electronic sensor according to claim 1 wherein said activating means is at least one of a magnetically charged part and a light beam.
- 7. The electronic sensor according to claim 6 wherein said activating means is a magnetically charged part.
- 8. The electronic sensor according to claim 7 wherein said magnetically charged part is on at least one of such member and such housing.
- 9. The electronic sensor according to claim 8 wherein said magnetically charged part is on such member.
- 10. The electronic sensor according to claim 9 wherein said magnetically charged part is at least one of a magnet and a ferromagnetic material of a predetermined magnetic field strength.
- 11. The electronic sensor according to claim 10 wherein said magnetically charged part is a magnet.
- 12. The electronic sensor according to claim 11 wherein said magnet is at least one of affixed on and embedded in such first element of such member.
- 13. The electronic sensor according to claim 12 wherein said magnet is embedded in such first element of such member.
- 14. An electronic sensor for a quick release mechanism in a railcar hand brake, such hand brake having a housing equipped with a flexible clamp mounted on an inside wall of such housing and a release shaft, such release shaft having a member disposed perpendicular to and about a circumference thereof, a first element is disposed on such member which interposes with such flexible clamp when such release shaft is rotated to both achieve and maintain a full brake release and a second element is disposed on such member to engage a projection on a ratchet wheel when an operating shaft of such hand brake is rotated to disengage such first element from such flexible clamp to allow a brake application, said electronic sensor comprising:(a) a sensing means disposed in a predetermined position for detecting when such release shaft is rotated into a release position and for communicating a signal, indicating that such hand brake is in the release position; and (b) a magnetically charged part disposed in a predetermined position for activating said sensing means when such release shaft is rotated.
- 15. The electronic sensor according to claim 14 wherein said sensing means is a sensor capable of communicating said signal when said sensor is positioned within a sensitivity range of said magnetically charged part when such release shaft is rotated.
- 16. The electronic sensor according to claim 15 wherein said sensor is disposed on at least one of such member and such housing.
- 17. The electronic sensor according to claim 16 wherein said sensor is at least one of a magnetic switch and a Hall effect sensor.
- 18. The electronic sensor according to claim 14 wherein said magnetically charged part is on at least one of such member and such housing.
- 19. The electronic sensor according to claim 18 wherein said magnetically charged part is a magnet.
- 20. An electronic sensor for a quick release mechanism in a railcar hand brake, such hand brake having a housing equipped with a flexible clamp mounted on an inside wall of such housing and a release shaft, such release shaft having a member disposed perpendicular to and about a circumference thereof, a first element is disposed on such member which interposes with such flexible clamp when such release shaft is rotated to both achieve and maintain a full brake release and a second element is disposed on such member to engage a projection on a ratchet wheel when an operating shaft of such hand brake is rotated to disengage such first element from such flexible clamp to allow a brake application, said electronic sensor comprising:a) a sensing means disposed in a predetermined position for detecting when such release shaft is rotated into a release position and for communicating a signal, indicating that such hand brake is in the release position; and (b) a light beam disposed in a predetermined position for activating said sensing means when such release shaft is rotated.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The invention taught in the present application is closely related to the inventions taught in co-pending patent applications titled “Apparatus For A Quick Release Mechanism In A Railcar Hand Brake”, having Ser. No. 09/664,212, filed on Sep. 18, 2000, and “Mechanical Sensor For A Quick Release Hand Brake” filed concurrently herewith and having Ser. No. 08/874,449. These applications are assigned to the assignee of the present application. The teachings of these co-pending patent applications are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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