Claims
- 1. A pneumatic braking system for a vehicle comprising:
a brake cylinder; a reservoir; a latching exhaust valve (LEV) movable between an open position and closed position fluidly connected between the reservoir and the brake cylinder, said LEV comprising a first solenoid comprising a first pilot fluidly connected to said reservoir and a second solenoid comprising a second pilot fluidly connected to said reservoir; said pilots configured to be controlled electronically, said pilots configured to be controlled pneumatically, said control selectable based on the vehicle operating requirements, said solenoids configured to be piloted with pneumatic pressure from said reservoir; and an electronic controller comprising a release on failure circuit, said release on failure circuit configured to control said LEV during at least one of a loss of power to said braking system and a failure of said electronic controller.
- 2. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said LEV comprises a biasing member configured to bias said LEV to an open state when no external forces act on said LEV.
- 3. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said LEV configured to be maintained in a closed state during a braking application.
- 4. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said pneumatic braking system comprises a rail car pneumatic braking system
- 5. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said system further comprises a brake pipe, said release on failure circuit comprising a complex programmable logic device (CPLD) configured to control said LEV such that pneumatic pressure in said brake cylinder is maintained if power to said system is lost and the pneumatic pressure in said brake pipe is below a specified threshold.
- 6. A system in accordance with claim 5 wherein said CPLD further configured to control said LEV such that pneumatic pressure from said brake cylinder is exhausted if power to said system is lost and the pneumatic pressure in said brake pipe is above a specified threshold.
- 7. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said release on failure circuit comprises a complex programmable logic device (CPLD) configured to monitor status bits of said electronic controller and exhaust pneumatic pressure from said brake cylinder if said CPLD detects a failure of said electronic controller based on the status bits.
- 8. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said LEV further comprises a manual vent reset configured to actuate said LEV to release pneumatic pressure from said brake cylinder to the atmosphere.
- 9. A system in accordance with claim 8 further comprising a manual vent valve, said manual vent valve fluidly connected to said manual vent reset.
- 10. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said LEV further comprises a holding pressure circuit fluidly connected to the reservoir.
- 11. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said LEV is configured to exhaust pneumatic pressure from said brake cylinder to the atmosphere upon actuation of said LEV from a closed state to an open state.
- 12. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said LEV is configured to be maintained in the closed state upon the occurrence of a reduction in pneumatic pressure in said system.
- 13. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said LEV is configured to be actuated to an opened state upon the occurrence of an emergency event.
- 14. A system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said pneumatic braking system comprises a rail car pneumatic braking system
- 15. A system in accordance with claim 1 further comprising a processor, said LEV pilots configured to be controlled by said processor.
- 16. A method for providing braking control using a pneumatic system including a brake cylinder, a reservoir of air under pressure, a latching exhaust valve (LEV) movable between an open position and a closed position including a first and a second solenoid, and an electronic controller, the electronic controller including a release on failure circuit, said method comprising:
fluidly connecting the LEV between the brake cylinder and the atmosphere with the LEV venting the brake cylinder to atmosphere when the LEV is in an open position and blocking flow to atmosphere when the LEV is in a closed position; piloting the LEV to selectively move the valve between the open position and the closed position; utilizing electronic control to pilot the LEV; utilizing pneumatic control to pilot the LEV; selecting the preferred form of control based on the vehicle operating requirements; maintaining the LEV in one of an opened position and a closed position; and controlling the LEV using the release on failure circuit during at least one of a loss of power and a failure of the electronic controller.
- 17. A method in accordance with claim 16 wherein the LEV is a bi-stable exhaust valve, said step of maintaining the LEV comprises the step of maintaining the LEV in the opened state.
- 18. A method in accordance with claim 16 wherein the LEV is a bi-stable exhaust valve, said step of maintaining the LEV comprises the step of maintaining the LEV in the closed state.
- 19. A method in accordance with claim 16 wherein the LEV is a bi-stable LEV including at least one solenoid, said method comprising piloting the at least one solenoid using pneumatic pressure from the reservoir.
- 20. A method in accordance with claim 19 further comprising controlling the solenoids electronically.
- 21. A method in accordance with claim 16 further comprising biasing the LEV to the opened state when no pressure is applied to the LEV.
- 22. A method in accordance with claim 16 wherein the LEV includes a manual vent reset, said method further comprising the step of operating the manual vent reset utilizing pneumatic pressure from a manual vent valve.
- 23. A method in accordance with claim 16 wherein the LEV includes a holding pressure circuit, said method comprising the step of supplying pneumatic pressure to the holding pressure circuit from the reservoir.
- 24. A method in accordance with claim 16 wherein the LEV includes a solenoid, said method further comprising the step of releasing brake cylinder pressure by piloting the solenoid.
- 25. A method in accordance with claim 16 further comprising maintaining the LEV in the closed state upon the occurrence of a reduction in pneumatic pressure.
- 26. A method in accordance with claim 16 further comprising actuating the LEV to the opened state upon the occurrence of an emergency condition.
- 27. A method in accordance with claim 16 wherein said step of piloting the LEV comprises the step of utilizing a processor to pilot the LEV.
- 28. A method in accordance with claim 16 wherein the pneumatic system is a railcar braking system, said method further comprising releasing brake cylinder pressure from the railcar upon the actuation of the LEV from the closed state to the opened state.
- 29. A method in accordance with claim 16 wherein the release on failure circuit includes a complex programmable logic device (CPLD), said controlling the LEV during a loss of power comprises using the CPLD such that the LEV maintains pneumatic pressure in the brake cylinder if power to the system is lost and the pressure in the system is below a specified threshold.
- 30. A method in accordance with claim 29 wherein said controlling the LEV during a loss of power further comprises using the CPLD such that the LEV exhausts pneumatic pressure from the brake cylinder if power to the system is lost and the pressure in the system is above a specified threshold.
- 31. A method in accordance with claim 16 wherein the release on failure circuit includes a complex programmable logic device (CPLD), said controlling the LEV during failure of the electronic controller comprising:
using the CPLD to monitor status bits of the electronic controller; and using the CPLD such that the LEV exhausts pneumatic pressure from the brake cylinder if the CPLD detects a failure of the electronic controller based on the status bits.
- 32. A release on failure circuit for controlling a latching exhaust valve (LEV), the LEV being part of a pneumatic braking system including an electronic controller, a brake cylinder and a reservoir, said release on failure circuit comprising a complex programmable logic device (CPLD) configured to control operation of the LEV during at least one of an unexpected loss of power to the braking system and a failure of the electronic controller.
- 33. A release on failure circuit in accordance with claim 32 wherein the LEV is fluidly connected to the brake cylinder, said CPLD comprising an exhaust open output signal configured to actuate the LEV such that the LEV maintains pneumatic pressure in the brake cylinder if power to the braking system is lost and the pneumatic pressure in the braking system is below a specified threshold.
- 34. A release on failure circuit in accordance with claim 32 wherein the LEV is fluidly connected to the brake cylinder, said CPLD comprising an exhaust open output signal configured to actuate the LEV such that the LEV exhausts pneumatic pressure from the brake cylinder if power to the braking system is lost and the pneumatic pressure in the braking system is above a specified threshold.
- 35. A release on failure circuit in accordance with claim 32, said CPLD comprising an exhaust open output signal comprising a logical combination of at least one of a loss of power warning signal, a brake pipe pressure low signal, an exhaust open signal, and a fault status signal.
- 36. A release on failure circuit in accordance with claim 32 wherein said CPLD further configured to monitor status bits of the electronic controller and exhaust pneumatic pressure from the brake cylinder if said CPLD detects a failure of the electronic controller based on the status bits.
- 37. A bi-stable, latching exhaust valve (LEV) for a pneumatic braking system for a vehicle, movable between an open and closed position, said LEV comprising:
a first solenoid comprising a first pilot configured to be fluidly connected to a reservoir; and a second solenoid comprising a second pilot configured to be fluidly connected to the reservoir; said pilots configured to be controlled electronically, said pilots configured to be controlled pneumatically, said control selectable based on the vehicle operating requirements, said solenoids configured to be piloted with pneumatic pressure from the reservoir.
- 38. An LEV in accordance with claim 37 further comprising a manual vent reset configured to actuate said LEV to release pneumatic pressure from a brake cylinder to the atmosphere.
- 39. An LEV in accordance with claim 38 wherein said manual vent valve configured to be fluidly connected to said manual vent reset.
- 40. An LEV in accordance with claim 37 further comprising a holding pressure circuit configured to be fluidly connected to the reservoir.
- 41. An LEV in accordance with claim 37 further comprising a biasing member configured to bias said LEV to an open position when no external forces act on said LEV.
- 42. An LEV in accordance with claim 37 wherein said LEV configured to exhaust pneumatic pressure from a brake cylinder to the atmosphere upon actuation of said LEV from a closed state to an open state.
- 43. An LEV in accordance with claim 37 wherein said LEV configured to be maintained in the closed state upon the occurrence of a reduction in pneumatic pressure.
- 44. An LEV in accordance with claim 37 wherein said LEV configured to be actuated to an opened state upon the occurrence of an emergency event.
- 45. An LEV in accordance with claim 37 wherein said solenoids configured to be piloted with pneumatic pressure from a rail car air reservoir.
- 46. An LEV in accordance with claim 37 wherein said pilots configured to be controlled by a processor.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/661,354, filed Sep. 14, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09661354 |
Sep 2000 |
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10387744 |
Mar 2003 |
US |