Claims
- 1. A low-profile pneumatically operated car retarder comprising, a pair of braking bars disposed parallel and on opposite sides of a track rail which is mounted on crossties, an upper and a lower pivotal lever, each of said upper and lower pivotal levers having a platform portion for carrying a respective one of said pair of braking bars, said lower pivotal lever having a laterally extending arm, said upper lever initially extending upwardly and outwardly and subsequently extending outwardly to from a horizontal arm, a pneumatic piston-cylinder actuator, said piston of said pneumatic piston-cylinder actuator pivotally connected to the outer extremity of said laterally extending arm of said lower pivotal lever, said cylinder of said pneumatic piston-cylinder actuator pivotally connected to the outer extremity of said horizontal arm of said upper pivotal lever, the height of the pivotal connection of said cylinder with the outer extremity of said horizontal arm of said upper pivotal lever is approximately fifteen inches from the top of the crossties and is substantially at the same level as the top of the track rail so that a low slung railway vehicle is permitted to freely pass through the car retarder, and said pneumatic piston-cylinder actuator lifting said upper pivotal level and depressing said lower pivotal lever for moving said pair of braking bars to a closed braking position when pressure is supplied to said pneumatic piston-cylinder actuator so that said pair of braking bars engage the opposite sides of the vehicle wheels at approximately three and three sixteenth inches from the top of the running rail to exert a greater amount of retardation on the passing vehicles.
- 2. The low-profile pneumatically operated car retarder as defined in claim 1, wherein said horizontally extending arm of said upper pivotal lever is arranged to provide a greater amount of clearance for passing vehicle.
- 3. The low-profile pneumatically operated car retarder as defined in claim 2, wherein the longitudinal axis of said pneumatic piston-cylinder actuator is arranged in a near vertical disposition when said upper and lower pivotal levers are in their non-braking positions.
- 4. The low-profile pneumatically operated car retarder as defined in claim 1, wherein said upper and lower pivotal levers are pivoted about a fulcrum point located beneath the track rail.
- 5. The low-profile pneumatically operated car retarder as defined in claim 1, wherein said upper pivotal lever includes a spring-loaded stop for limiting the movement of said upper and lower pivotal levers in their open nonbraking positions.
- 6. The low-profile pneumatically operated car retarder as defined in claim 1, wherein said lower pivotal lever includes a spring-loaded stop for limiting the movement of said upper and lower pivotal levers in their closed braking positions.
- 7. The low-profile pneumatically operated car retarder as defined in claim 6, wherein said upper and lower pivotal levers are biased to the open nonbraking position by gravity and the resiliency of said spring-loaded stop of said lower pivotal lever.
- 8. The low-profile pneumatically operated car retarder as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said pair of braking bars includes a brake beam and a brake shoe and an adjusting bolt cooperating with said brake beam to compensate for wear on said brake shoe.
- 9. The low-profile pneumatically operated car retarder as defined in claim 8, wherein said brake beam includes a depending hook retaining member which fits into a slot formed in said platform portion for limiting the amount of lift of said braking bars when said brake shoes engage the sides of the vehicle wheels.
- 10. The low-profile pneumatically operated car retarder as defined in claim 1, wherein said pneumatic piston-cylinder actuator includes a short-stroke piston and a cylinder assemblage having a plastic casing.
- 11. A low-profile pneumatically operated car retarder comprising, a pair of braking bars disposed parallel and on opposite sides of a track rail, an upper and a lower pivotal lever, each of said upper and lower pivotal levers having a platform portion for carrying a respective one of said pair of braking bars, said lower pivotal lever having a laterally extending arm, said upper lever initially extending upwardly and outwardly and subsequently bent outwardly to form a horizontal arm, a pneumatic piston-cylinder actuator, said piston of said pneumatic piston-cylinder actuator pivotally connected to the outer extremity of said laterally extending arm of said lower pivotal lever, said cylinder of said pneumatic piston-cylinder actuator includes an upper casting, a lower casting and an intermediate casing which is held together by a plurality of tie bolts, said upper casting of said pneumatic piston-cylinder actuator pivotally connected to the outer extremity of said horizontal are of said upper pivotal lever, the height of the pivotal connection of said cylinder with the outer extremity of said horizontal arm of said upper pivotal lever is substantially at the same level as the top of the rail so that a low slung railway vehicle is permitted to freely pass through the car retarder, and said pneumatic piston-cylinder actuator lifting said upper pivotal lever and depressing said lower pivotal lever for moving said pair of braking bars to a closed braking position when pressure is supplied to said pneumatic piston-cylinder actuator so that said pair of braking bars engage the opposite sides of the vehicle wheels at a relatively high retardation on the passing vehicles than if said pair of braking bars engaged the opposite sides of the vehicle wheels a quarter of an inch below the high point.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of copending application, Ser. No. 105,326, filed Dec. 19, 1979, now abandoned.
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