Claims
- 1. In a full-function valve, comprising: a valve housing having a plurality of ports therein, said ports comprising a supply air inlet, a control air inlet, at least one spring brake outlet, at least one service brake outlet, a reservoir outlet, a spring brake exhaust, and a service brake exhaust; said ports extending through an outer wall of said housing; a pressure protection valve in fluid communication with a passageway connected to said supply air inlet, said pressure protection valve being openable at a selected supply air pressure to supply said reservoir outlet; a spring brake quick release valve having a spring brake pressurizing mode when a pressure at an inlet side thereof is sufficient to open said valve to provide fluid communication between said supply air inlet with said spring brake outlet, said quick release valve having an exhaust mode when a pressure at an inlet side thereof is less than a pressure required to open said quick release valve to provide fluid communication between said spring brake outlet with said spring brake exhaust; and a relay valve in fluid communication with said control air inlet, said relay valve being normally located to provide fluid communication between said service brake outlet and said service brake exhaust, and being operable when pressurized control air is supplied thereto to provide fluid communication between said reservoir and said service brake outlet, said relay valve including a valve piston having a central flange sealable against a lip of a tubular core, said core located in a passageway between said supply air inlet and said reservoir outlet, said core being spring biased to normally seal said core lip against a partition wherein said passageway from said supply air inlet to said reservoir outlet is separated from a passageway for connecting to said service brake outlet, and wherein pressurized control air is supplied to an upper face of said valve piston to cause said valve piston and central flange to move downwardly to press against said tubular core to depress said core away from said partition to close the normal connection between the service brake outlet and the service brake exhaust and to open a passageway connecting said reservoir outlet to a service brake chamber through said opened passageway to actuate a service brake; the improvement comprising:
- an aperture in said relay valve piston providing fluid communication between said upper face of said valve piston and said passageway connecting said reservoir outlet to a service brake chamber, whereby pressurized supply air in said passageway is supplied to said upper face of said relay valve piston, to thereby boost the pressure of said control air.
- 2. In a full-function valve in accordance with claim 1, further comprising an opposing bias spring affixed to said valve piston to bias said valve piston to be pressed against said core.
- 3. A combination comprising a first full-function valve in accordance with claim 1, and further comprising a second full-function valve in fluid communication with said control air inlet of said first full-function valve.
- 4. In a full-function valve in accordance with claim 1, further comprising a second quick release valve in fluid communication with said service brake outlet in a brake line connecting said service brake outlet to said service brake chamber.
- 5. In a full-function valve, comprising: a valve housing having a plurality of ports therein, said ports comprising a supply air inlet, a control air inlet, at least one spring brake outlet, at least one service brake outlet, a reservoir outlet, a spring brake exhaust, and a service brake exhaust; said ports extending through an outer wall of said housing; a pressure protection valve in fluid communication with a passageway connected to said supply air inlet, said pressure protection valve being openable at a selected supply air pressure to provide fluid communication between said supply air inlet with a first check valve and a reservoir check valve; a spring brake quick release valve having a spring brake pressurizing mode when a pressure at an inlet side thereof sufficient to open said valve to provide fluid communication between said supply air inlet with said spring brake outlet, said quick release valve having an exhaust mode when a pressure at an inlet side thereof is less than a pressure required to open said quick release valve to provide fluid communication between said spring brake outlet with said spring brake exhaust; and a relay valve in fluid communication with said control air inlet, said relay valve being normally located to provide fluid communication between said service brake outlet and said service brake exhaust, and being operable when pressurized control air is supplied thereto to provide fluid communication between said reservoir and said service brake outlet; the improvement comprising:
- a passageway in said relay valve providing fluid communication between said control air inlet and said supply air service air outlet when pressurized control air is supplied to said relay valve, to thereby feed supply air to said control air inlet to boost the pressure of said control air.
- 6. In a full-function valve in accordance with claim 5, wherein said relay valve comprises a valve piston having a central flange sealable against a lip of a tubular core, said core located in a passageway between said supply air inlet and said reservoir outlet, said core being spring biased to normally seal said core lip against a partition wherein said passageway from said supply air inlet to said reservoir outlet is separated from a passageway for connecting to said service brake outlet, and wherein pressurized control air is supplied to an upper face of said valve piston to cause said valve piston and central flange to move downwardly to press against said tubular core to depress said core away from said partition to close the normal connection between the service brake outlet and the service brake exhaust and to open a passageway connecting said reservoir outlet to a service brake chamber through said opened passageway to actuate a service brake, and wherein said passageway in said relay valve comprises an aperture in said valve piston.
- 7. In a full-function valve in accordance with claim 6, further comprising an opposing bias spring affixed to said valve piston to bias said valve piston to be pressed against said core.
- 8. A combination comprising a first full-function valve in accordance with claim 5, and further comprising a second full-function valve in fluid communication with said control air inlet of said first full-function valve.
- 9. In a full-function valve in accordance with claim 5, further comprising a second quick release valve in fluid communication with said service brake outlet in a brake line connecting said service brake outlet to a service brake chamber.
- 10. In a full-function valve, comprising: a valve housing having a plurality of ports therein, said ports comprising a supply air inlet, a control air inlet, at least one spring brake outlet, at least one service brake outlet, a reservoir outlet, a spring brake exhaust, and a service brake exhaust; said ports extending through an outer wall of said housing; a pressure protection valve in fluid communication with a passageway connected to said supply air inlet, said pressure protection valve being openable at a selected supply air pressure to provide fluid communication between said supply air inlet with a first check valve and a reservoir check valve; a spring brake quick release valve having a spring brake pressurizing mode when a pressure at an inlet side thereof sufficient to open said valve to provide fluid communication between said supply air inlet with said spring brake outlet, said quick release valve having an exhaust mode when a pressure at an inlet side thereof is less than a pressure required to open said quick release valve to provide fluid communication between said spring brake outlet with said spring brake exhaust; and a relay valve in fluid communication with said control air inlet, said relay valve being normally located to provide fluid communication between said service brake outlet and said service brake exhaust, and being operable when pressurized control air is supplied thereto to provide fluid communication between said reservoir and said service brake outlet; the improvement comprising:
- a passageway providing fluid communication between said control air inlet and said supply air service air outlet when pressurized control air is supplied to said relay valve, to thereby feed supply air to said control air inlet to boost the pressure of said control air.
- 11. In a full-function valve in accordance with claim 10, wherein said passageway comprises an aperture in a piston.
- 12. In a full-function valve in accordance with claim 10, further comprising an opposing bias spring affixed to a valve piston to bias said valve piston to be pressed against a core.
- 13. A combination comprising a first full-function valve in accordance with claim 10, and further comprising a second full-function valve in fluid communication with said control air inlet of said first full-function valve.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/149,287, filed Nov. 9, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,417,479 in the names of Steven D. Wallestad and Robert L. Koelzer, and entitled: "Full-Function Valve For Heavy Duty Semi-Trailer Brake System".
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U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/149,287 (Wallestad & Koelzer) Filed Nov. 9, 1993. |
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/149,288 (Wallestad & Billot) Filed Nov. 9, 1993. |
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