Claims
- 1. A load compensating brake system for a wheel truck which includes a bolster resiliently supported on a pair of side frames, said frames being mounted on a spaced pair of axles having wheels at each end, said brake system including a pair of brake beams extending across the wheel truck adjacent respective ones of the axles with brake shoes at each end for engaging the wheels, and expandable pneumatic means supported on said bolster, a multiple lever system inter-connecting said expandable pneumatic means and said brake beams and operable to move said beams relative to each other to press said brake shoes against said wheels upon pressurization of said expandable pneumatic means, said lever system including a double acting slack adjuster having a trigger rod, the slack adjuster being operable under control of the trigger rod to increase and decrease in length to change the travel of said beams required for engagement of said shoes with said wheels, and actuator means responsive to the vertical position of said bolster relative to said side frames operable to change position of said slack adjuster trigger rod immediately upon a change in load on said bolster; wherein said multiple lever system includes:
- a live lever having an end connected to one of said brake beams and an opposite end operatively connected to said expandable pneumatic means,
- a dead lever having an end connected to the other of said brake beams and an opposite end connected to said bolster, said double acting slack adjuster being connected at opposite ends thereof to said live lever and said dead lever intermediate the ends of said live and dead levers.
- 2. The brake system claimed in claim 1, said brake beams being located between said bolster and respective ones of said axles and being movable away from each other to cause said shoes to engage said wheels.
- 3. The brake system claimed in claim 1, said lever system including a pair of levers each connected at one end to a respective one of said brake beams, said slack adjuster connected at opposite ends to said levers.
- 4. The brake system claimed in claim 2, said lever system including a pair of levers each connected at one end to a respective one of said brake beams, said slack adjuster connected at opposite ends to said levers, whereby elongation of said slack adjuster decreases the travel of said beams required to cause engagement of said brake shoes with said wheels.
- 5. The brake system claimed in claim 3, including a trigger lever pivotable in response to vertical movement of said bolster relative to said frames to actuate said actuator means
- 6. The brake system claimed in claim 5, said actuator means including said trigger rod pivoted to said trigger lever and operable to cause a change in length in said slack adjuster.
- 7. The brake system claimed in claim 1, including cooperable cam and follower means interconnected with said bolster and said frames and operable, upon relative vertical movement of said bolster and frames, to actuate said actuator means.
- 8. The brake system claimed in claim 1, said brake beams being guidably supported on said side frames for movement toward and away from said axles.
- 9. The brake system claimed in claim 1 said pneumatic means including an expandable air bag fixed at one end to a bracket pivotably supported on said bolster.
- 10. The brake system claimed in claim 9, the other end of said air bag being connected to an actuating lever pivoted on said bracket.
- 11. The brake system claimed in claim 9, said air bag being connected at one end to a bracket pivotally supported on said bolster, and interengaging means connected to said bracket and one of said brake beams, respectively, operable, upon relative vertical movement of said bolster and frames, to actuate said actuator means.
- 12. The brake system claimed in claim 11, said interengaging means including a cam and follower.
- 13. The brake system claimed in claim 12, said cam being fixed to said bracket, said follower being pivoted to said brake beam and connected to said actuator means.
- 14. The brake system claimed in claim 11, said interengaging means including a pivoted link and lever.
- 15. The brake system claimed in claim 14, said link being pivoted to said bracket, said lever being pivoted to said brake beam and connected to said actuator means.
- 16. The brake system claimed in claim 7 wherein said cam defines a vertical surface and said follower, in contact therewith, retains said slack adjuster at a fixed length regardless of vertical position of said bolster relative to said side frames.
- 17. The load compensating brake system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said expandable pneumatic means is an expandable air bag.
- 18. The load compensating brake system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said system includes a bracket pivotally supported upon said bolster and supporting said expandable pneumatic means, said bracket defining a pivot, said connection between said live lever and said expandable pneumatic means includes a lever pivotally supported by said bracket at said point, said lever having an end connected to said live lever and an opposite end connected to said expandable pneumatic means.
- 19. The load compensating brake system as claimed in claim 18 wherein said expandable pneumatic means is an expandable air bag.
- 20. The load compensating brake system as claimed in claim 1 wherein said actuator means includes a cam supported upon said bracket, and a follower lever supported by the side frames in contact with said follower, said follower being connected to adjustment means on said slack adjuster to change the length thereof in response to change in load on said bolster.
- 21. The load compensating brake system as claimed in claim 20 wherein said expandable pneumatic means is an expandable air bag.
- 22. The load compensating brake system as claimed in claim 11 wherein said interengaging means includes a first lever connected to said bracket and a second lever supported by said side frame and pivotally connected to said first lever, said second lever being connected to adjustment means on said slack adjuster to change the length thereof in response to change in load on said bolster.
- 23. The load compensating brake system as claimed in claim 22 wherein said expandable pneumatic means is an expandable air bag.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/653,830 filed Sept. 24, 1984, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (12)
Continuations (1)
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