Information
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Patent Grant
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6179093
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Patent Number
6,179,093
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Date Filed
Friday, September 18, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 30, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Mar; Michael
- Talavera; Melanie
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 188 33
- 188 153 R
- 188 107
- 188 170
- 188 106 F
- 188 216
- 303 13
- 303 89
- 303 71
- 303 14
- 303 15
- 303 66
- 303 81
- 074 89
- 074 891
- 074 8911
- 074 148
- 074 504
- 074 8921
- 074 8922
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A power source activated handbrake release mechanism for automatically releasing a parking brake assembly for a railroad vehicle braking system is provided. The power source activated handbrake release mechanism includes a hydraulically or pneumatically activated piston assembly including a piston rod mounted for movement upon activation of a piston within the piston assembly. An elongated member is associated at one end with this piston rod such that it moves laterally with respect to a bottom surface of the piston rod upon vertical movement of this piston rod. Another end of the elongated member is secured with the release shaft of the handbrake such that the lateral movement of the elongated member results in a rotational force being applied to the release shaft causing the automatic release of the handbrake. A system is also provided which allows the quick release handle of the handbrake to remain stationary during application of a rotational force to the release shaft via the power source activated handbrake release mechanism of the invention while maintaining the ability for an operator to manually release the handbrake with this handle should a power source be unavailable.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates, in general, to a handbrake release mechanism for a parking brake assembly for a railway vehicle braking system and, more particularly, to a power source activated handbrake release mechanism for a parking brake assembly for a railroad vehicle braking system.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As is generally well known in the railway industry, when railway cars are taken out of a train and parked at a siding or yard, the handbrake or parking brake on at least some of these cars is applied as a precaution against unwanted or unexpected movement of the cars. A typical railway car hand brake system normally consists of an apparatus for manually applying and biasing one or more brake shoes against the tread of one or more wheels of the railway car by either turning a hand wheel or pumping a ratchet handle on a hand brake mechanism attached to the railway car.
As illustrated in
FIGS. 7-9
, the hand brake mechanism is usually either a cast or stamped metal gear housing/back plate assembly usually attached to an outside end wall of the railway car and having a rotatable chain drum therein which can be rotated by turning the hand wheel, typically in a clockwise direction. This rotation is transmitted directly through a drive shaft, a pinion, a gear and a chain drum to wind a brake chain onto the chain drum. The other end of the brake chain normally extends through the bottom of the gear housing and is interconnected with cable or other linkage to the brake rigging (not shown) so as to draw the interconnected brake shoes against the tread surfaces of adjacent railway car wheels and, accordingly, apply the hand brake as intended.
When resistance is offered by the chain to further rotation of the hand wheel, such resistance, acting back through the drum, the gear and pinion, causes a nut to move against a ratchet member which is clamped between respective friction surfaces on the nut and on the drive shaft, thus causing the drive shaft, ratchet and the nut to rotate as a unit. A pawl prevents rotation of the ratchet in the opposite direction.
A gradual release of the brakes may be performed by rotating the hand wheel in an opposite direction, such as in a counterclockwise direction, which partially loosens the nut to reduce the clamping force on the ratchet. This action allows the pinion and gear to rotate to reduce chain load and release the brakes.
Although turning the hand wheel in the opposite direction may operate to release the handbrake in proportion to the extent of such turning, some ratchet member and pawl systems may not permit turning the hand wheel in the opposite direction. Accordingly, most handbrake mechanisms are provided with a quick release, non-spin mechanism which functions to instantly and completely release the handbrake without causing the hand wheel or ratchet member to spin. The quick release mechanism is normally actuated by pivoting a handbrake release handle, the handbrake release handle being attached to a brake release shaft, which, when rotated by the hand brake release handle outside of the gear housing, will disengage the chain drum and lock it in place, thereby permitting the chain to self unwind from the chain drum. Normally, the outer end of the brake release shaft is provided with a tight-fitting lever arm type of handbrake release handle so that to release the handbrake, the handle or lever arm is merely pushed upwardly to rotate the brake release shaft (normally clockwise) as necessary to completely release the handbrake.
Whether the handbrake is released via counterclockwise rotation of the hand wheel or by pushing up the quick release lever, both techniques require an operator to climb on and off each car to manually activate this brake release. This can be a time-consuming, as well as, expensive procedure to perform.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide an automatic handbrake release mechanism for a parking brake assembly for a railway vehicle braking system.
It is yet a further object of the invention to provide an automatic, power activated handbrake release mechanism for a parking brake assembly which allows for a quick, inexpensive release of the brakes on each of or a selected number of cars on a railway vehicle. The automatic handbrake release mechanism of the invention eliminates the need for train personnel to climb on and off each of the railway cars to manually release the brakes.
It is yet another object of the invention to design the quick release handle mounting system of the handbrake such that this handle does not rotate upon activation of the automatic handbrake release mechanism of the invention yet allows for a manual activation of the handle in situations where a power source is not available to release the brakes.
It is another object of the invention to design the handbrake such that the quick release handle remains stationary during rotation of the release shaft via the automatic handbrake release mechanism of the invention.
It is yet a further object of the invention to include a means associated with the quick release handle to enable manual release of the handbrake via the quick release handle during situations where a power source is unavailable to actuate the automatic handbrake release mechanism of the invention.
The power activated automatic handbrake release mechanism of the invention comprises a piston assembly engagable with said the railway vehicle handbrake. This piston assembly includes a piston arrangement having a piston rod attached thereto. This piston rod is mounted for movement outward from the piston assembly upon activation of a piston in the piston arrangement. An elongated member having a first end and a second end is provided. The first end of this elongated member is associated with the piston rod at a location remote from said piston assembly such that the elongated member is capable of movement with respect to movement of the piston rod. A release shaft is engageable with the second end of the elongated member such that activation of the piston of the piston assembly causes activation of this release shaft to automatically release the railway vehicle handbrake. The first end of the elongated member is associated with a bottom surface of the piston rod such that this first end can move in a lateral direction upon vertical movement of the piston rod. This lateral movement of the piston rod causes a rotational force to be applied to the release shaft which causes the handbrake to release.
The manually actuated quick release handle assembly for a railway vehicle handbrake having the power actuated handbrake release mechanism of the invention comprises a handle associated with the release shaft which remains stationary during rotational movement of the release shaft upon actuation of the power actuated handbrake release mechanism, a pie shaped opening positioned in the release shaft itself or a circular plate member which is engagable with and capable of rotating the release shaft, and an engaging means engagable with the quick release handle and extending into the pie shaped opening such that a manual movement of the quick release handle to an applied position causes this engaging means to apply a rotational force to the release shaft to cause a manual release of the railway vehicle handbrake.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is frontal view of a handbrake device having the power activated handbrake release mechanism of the invention.
FIG. 2
is a side view of a handbrake device having the power activated handbrake release mechanism of the invention.
FIG. 3
is a back view of a handbrake device having the power activated handbrake release mechanism of the invention showing the engagement of the elongated member with the piston rod of the piston and assembly and with the release shaft of the handbrake.
FIG. 4
is an overall view of the handbrake release mechanism of the invention.
FIG. 5
is a top view of the handbrake release mechanism of the invention.
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view along line VI—VI of
FIG. 5
as viewed in the direction indicated by the arrows.
FIG. 7
is an elevation frontal view, partly in section, of a typical handbrake device without the power activated handbrake release mechanism of the invention.
FIG. 8
is an elevation view, in section, taken along the line VIII—VIII of
FIG. 7
as viewed in the direction indicated by the arrows.
FIG. 9
is a section view taken along line IX—IX of
FIG. 7
as viewed in the direction indicated by the arrows.
FIG. 10
is a schematic view illustrating a release handle arrangement enabling manual activation of the handbrake release mechanism.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Prior to proceeding with the more detailed description of the present invention, a description of manually activated quick release mechanisms for railway vehicle handbrakes should prove helpful in understanding the present invention. Also, it should be noted that for the sake of clarity, identical components which have identical functions have been identified with identical reference numerals throughout the several views illustrated in the attached drawing figures.
Referring to
FIGS. 7-9
, there is shown a railway vehicle handbrake, generally designated
10
, for a railway vehicle (not shown). Disposed in the upper portion of the housing
12
is a clutch and quick release mechanism which may best be seen in FIG.
9
. The clutch and release mechanism comprises an annular stationary cam member
34
and an annular movable cam member
36
which is rotatable with respect to the stationary cam member
34
. An internally splined clutch collar
38
is provided with an annular flange
40
and concentrically surrounds the drive shaft
18
, the collar
38
engages with an externally splined nut
26
screwable on a screw-threaded portion of the shaft
18
. The nut
26
has a flange
42
with an annular friction surface for making abutting contact with one side of a ratchet wheel
28
, the other side of the ratchet wheel
28
being abuttable with a friction surface of a friction plate
44
concentrically secured to the shaft
18
.
A release shaft
32
is journaled in a release shaft bushing perpendicularly secured in the housing
12
above the driving mechanism, as viewed in
FIG. 8. A
release handle
30
is secured to an external end of release shaft
32
while the other end of the release shaft is provided with a release shaft flange
48
, thereby preventing axial displacement of the shaft. A release handle lug
46
fixed on release handle
30
and a housing side wall limit counterclockwise rotation of release handle
30
, while release shaft flange
48
and a housing side wall limit clockwise rotation of release shaft
30
to insure positive linkage between the release shaft
32
and a movable cam fork
50
through a pin
51
formed on the shaft
32
and engageable with the fork
50
.
A quick release of the brake application is effected by manually rotating release handle
30
(which is normally in an applied position) in a clockwise direction, as viewed in
FIG. 7
, to a release position which, by engagement of pin
51
with fork
50
of movable cam
36
, causes counterclockwise rotation of the movable cam
36
. As movable cam
36
rotates counterclockwise, it moves axially outwardly with respect to the stationary cam
34
, in an upwardly direction as viewed in
FIG. 9
, and carries with it clutch collar
38
by engagement of flange
40
thereof. This upward axial movement of the movable cam
36
causes axial disengagement of the clutch collar
38
from the pinion
20
, thereby allowing the pinion
20
and gear
22
to rotate freely for releasing the load on chain
24
, while drive shaft
18
, nut
26
, and ratchet
28
are all held stationary by holding pawl
29
.
The power source activated handbrake release mechanism of the present invention, as illustrated in
FIGS. 1-6
, automatically causes the above described quick release, non-spinning operation to occur by applying a rotational force to the release shaft
32
, eliminating the need for an operator to manually rotate the release handle
30
to perform this operation. This handbrake mechanism comprises a piston assembly, generally designated as
60
, engagable with the railway vehicle handbrake
10
.
This piston assembly
60
may be hydraulically or pneumatically activated. The piston assembly
60
comprises a cylindrical housing
62
for housing a piston arrangement, generally designated as
64
, a piston rod
66
for movement outward from the piston assembly
60
upon activation of the piston arrangement
64
and a spring
68
for returning the piston arrangement
64
and piston rod
66
to their original position upon deactivation of the piston arrangement
64
. The piston arrangement
64
includes a piston
70
, a packing cup
72
, a piston guide
74
, alongwith a guide ring
76
. The piston rod
66
may be secured to the piston arrangement
64
by any well known means, such as for example, a hex head bolt/washer assembly
78
,
79
. The housing includes a top wall
80
. The hex head bolt
78
can function as a stop means against the inner surface
82
of this housing top wall
80
upon deactivation of the piston
70
.
The piston assembly
60
is engageable with the vehicle handbrake housing
12
by any well known means such as for example with a cylinder mounting bracket
83
which is secured to an outer surface
84
of the cylindrical piston housing
62
. This bracket includes a wall
86
which abuts an end portion of the cylindrical housing
62
and an aperture
88
is provided through this wall from which the piston rod
66
extends and retracts, with the aid of a bearing
90
, upon activation and deactivation of the piston
70
. Although
FIG. 6
shows the wall through which the piston rod
66
extends as being a component of the bracket
83
, it is well known in the art that a bottom wall may by provided on the cylindrical housing
62
of the piston assembly
60
itself and the piston rod
66
can extend through an aperture in such a wall. Also included within the housing is a sleeve
92
which surrounds a bottom portion of the return spring
68
.
An elongated member
94
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, having a first end
96
and a second end
98
is provided. The first end
96
of this elongated member
94
is associated with the piston rod
66
at a location which is remote from the piston assembly i.e. the portion of the piston rod
66
which extends through the aperture
88
. This elongated member
94
is capable of lateral movement along a bottom surface
102
of the piston rod
66
with respect to vertical movement of the piston rod
66
. This lateral movement may be facilitated by the provision of a roller
104
or a cam surface (not shown) at the first end
96
of the elongated member
94
or alternatively a roller or cam surface at a bottom end of the piston rod
66
.
The second end
98
of the elongated member
94
is engageable with the release shaft
32
of the handbrake
10
. This second end
98
may be engaged with the release shaft
32
by any well known means such as with a separate mechanical joining means, forged or welded thereto, cast as a single component therewith, and the like. The elongated member
94
and the release shaft
32
are engaged in a manner such that activation of the piston
70
or piston arrangement
64
of the piston assembly
60
causes vertical movement of the piston rod
66
which, in turn causes lateral movement of the elongated member
94
and consequently applies a lateral or rotational force to the release shaft
32
. This lateral or rotational force applied to the release shaft
32
causes the release shaft
32
to automatically move in a manner as if the quick release handle
30
had been manually rotated to the release position. Specifically, activation of the automatic handbrake release mechanism
60
of the invention causes counterclockwise rotation of the movable cam
36
such that this movable cam
36
moves axially outwardly with respect to the stationary cam
34
, in an upwardly direction, carrying the clutch collar
38
. This upward axial movement of the movable cam
36
causes axial disengagement of the clutch collar
38
from the pinion
20
, thereby allowing the pinion
20
and gear
22
to rotate freely for releasing the load on chain
24
, while drive shaft
18
, nut
26
, and ratchet
28
are all held stationary by holding pawl
29
.
The power source activated handbrake release mechanism of the invention may be controlled by an electrically controlled valve which controls an amount of fluid supplied to the piston assembly
60
. Any well known device capable of energizing a solenoid valve may be used for controlling this amount of fluid applied to the mechanism, such as for example, an electronic controlled pneumatic brake computer.
When utilizing the automatic handbrake release mechanism of the present invention, it is desirable to design the handbrake system such that the quick release handle
30
remains stationary or does not rotate when the release shaft
32
is rotated via the power operated automatic handbrake release mechanism. Unwanted and/or unexpected movement of this quick release handle
30
upon an automatic release of the handbrakes could be undesirable. Although it is desirable for the handle
30
to remain stationary with respect to rotation of the release shaft via the power operated release mechanism, the quick release system must be designed such that the quick release handle
30
can still be utilized to release the brakes in situations where a power source is not readily available to activate the automatic handbrake release mechanism of the invention.
FIG. 10
illustrates a design for allowing manual release of the brakes with the quick release handle
30
. A pie shaped opening
112
is provided having first and second sidewalls
114
,
115
. This pie shaped opening can be provided within the release shaft
32
or within a separate circular plate member (not shown) which is engageable with the release shaft
32
. The pie shaped opening has an angle of approximately 45-60°, preferably approximately 53°. An engaging means, such as a pin or lug member
110
is secured with the quick release handle
30
. A portion of the engaging means
110
is placed within this pie shaped opening
112
. Upon manual movement of the quick release handle
30
to an applied position, this engaging means
110
contacts the first sidewall
114
of the pie shaped opening and causes the release shaft to rotate so as to effect a manual release of the handbrake. Upon returning of the release handle
30
to its initial position, the engaging means
110
contacts the second sidewall
115
of the pie shaped opening to return the release shaft to an unapplied position. A cover member or cap (not shown) may be positioned over the pie shaped opening/pin arrangement.
The automatic handbrake release mechanism of the present invention provides an ergonomic alternative to prior art manually operated handbrake release mechanisms in that it eliminates the need for the operator to manually activate the brake release on each car. This manual activation can be a time-consuming and expensive procedure to perform.
Thus, the present invention has been described in such full, clear, concise and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art to which it pertains to make and use the same. It will be understood that variations, modifications, equivalents, and substitutions for components of the specifically described embodiments of the invention may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An automatic handbrake release mechanism for a railway vehicle handbrake, such railway vehicle handbrake including a housing and a movable cam located within such housing, said handbrake release mechanism comprising:(a) a piston assembly engagable with such railway vehicle handbrake, said piston assembly including a piston rod for movement outward from said piston assembly upon activation of a piston in said piston assembly; (b) an elongated member having a first end and a second end, said first end being associated with said piton rod at a location remote from said piston assembly such that said elongated member is capable of movement with respect to movement of said piston rod; and (c) a release shaft associated with such movable cam within such housing of such railway vehicle handbrake, said release shaft being engagable with said second end of said elongated member such that activation of said piston of said piston assembly causes lateral movement of said elongated member resulting in rotation of said release shaft and said movable cam to automatically release such railway vehicle handbrake.
- 2. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 1 wherein activation of said piston causes said release shaft to rotate in a clockwise direction to automatically release such railway vehicle handbrake.
- 3. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 1 wherein said first end of said elongated member includes a roller capable of lateral movement along a bottom surface of said piston rod upon vertical movement of said piston rod.
- 4. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 3 wherein lateral movement of said roller causes said elongated member to apply a lateral force to said release shaft causing said release shaft to rotate in a clockwise direction to automatically release such railway vehicle handbrake.
- 5. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 1 wherein said first end of said elongated member includes a cam surface which allows said elongated member to move in a lateral direction with respect to a bottom surface of said piston rod upon vertical movement of said piston rod.
- 6. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 5 wherein lateral movement of said elongated member causes a lateral force to be applied to said release shaft causing said release shaft to rotate in a clockwise direction to automatically release such railway vehicle handbrake.
- 7. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 1 wherein said piston assembly is fluid activated.
- 8. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 7 wherein said piston assembly is air activated.
- 9. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 7 wherein an electrically controlled valve is provided for controlling an amount of fluid supplied to said piston assembly.
- 10. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 8 wherein an electrically controlled valve is provided for controlling an amount of air supplied to said piston assembly.
- 11. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 10 wherein an electronic controlled computer is provided for controlling said electrically controlled valve.
- 12. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 1 including a quick release handle associated with said release shaft, said quick release handle capable of remaining stationary during activation of said release shaft by said automatic handbrake release mechanism.
- 13. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 12 including a pie shaped opening positioned in one of said release shaft and a circular plate member engagable with said release shaft, said pie shaped opening having a first and second sidewall and an engaging means engagable with said quick release handle, said engaging means capable of engaging said first sidewall of said pie shaped opening upon manual movement of said quick release handle to an applied position to apply a rotational force to said release shaft to cause a manual release of such railway vehicle handbrake.
- 14. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 13 wherein said engaging means are capable of engaging said second sidewall of said pie shaped opening upon movement of said quick release handle to an initial position.
- 15. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 13 wherein said engaging means comprises a pin secured on said quick release handle.
- 16. A manually actuated quick release handle assembly for a railway vehicle handbrake, such railway vehicle handbrake including a power actuated handbrake release mechanism for automatically releasing such handbrake, said quick release handle assembly comprising:(a) a release shaft mounted within such railway vehicle handbrake, said release shaft being associated with such power actuated handbrake release mechanism and mounted for rotational movement upon actuation of such power actuated handbrake release mechanism for automatically releasing such handbrake; (b) a quick release handle associated with said release shaft such that said quick release handle remains stationary during rotational movement of said release shaft upon actuation of such power actuated handbrake release mechanism; (c) a pie shaped opening positioned in one of said release shaft and a circular plate member engagable with and capable of rotating said release shaft, said pie shaped opening having a first and second sidewall; and (d) an engaging means engagable with said quick release handle, said engaging means extending into said pie shaped opening and being capable of engaging said first sidewall of said pie shaped opening upon manual movement of said quick release handle to an applied position to apply a rotational force to said release shaft to cause a manual release of such railway vehicle handbrake.
- 17. A manually actuated quick release handle assembly as recited in claim 16 wherein said engaging means are capable of engaging said second sidewall of said pie shaped opening upon movement of said quick release handle to an initial position.
- 18. A manually actuated quick release handle assembly as recited in claim 16 wherein said pie shaped opening has an angle of approximately 45-60°.
- 19. A manually actuated quick release handle assembly as recited in claim 18 wherein said pie shaped opening has an angle of approximately 53°.
- 20. A manually actuated quick release handle assembly as recited in claim 16 wherein said engaging means comprises a pin secured on said quick release handle. reference character “83” is being used to designate the mounting bracket.
- 21. An automatic handbrake release mechanism for a railway vehicle handbrake, said handbrake release mechanism comprising:(a) a piston assembly engagable with such railway vehicle handbrake, said piston assembly including a piston rod for movement outward from said piston assembly upon activation of a piston in said piston assembly; (b) an elongated member having a first end and a second end, said first end being associated with said piton rod at a location remote from said piston assembly such that said elongated member is capable of movement with respect to movement of said piston rod; (c) a release shaft engageable with said second end of said elongated member such that activation of said piston of said piston rod assembly causes activation of said release shaft to automatically release such railway vehicle handbrake; (d) a quick release handle associated with said release shaft, said quick release handle capable of remaining stationary during activation of said release shaft by said automatic handbrake release mechanism; and (e) a pie shaped opening positioned in one of said release shaft and a circular plate member engageable with said release shaft, said pie shaped opening having a first and second sidewall and an engaging means engagable with said quick release handle, said engaging means capable of engaging said first sidewall of said pie shaped opening upon manual movement of said quick release handle to an applied position to apply a rotational force to said release shaft to cause a manual release of such railway vehicle handbrake.
- 22. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 21 wherein said engaging means are capable of engaging said second sidewall of said pie shaped opening upon movement of said quick release handle to an initial position.
- 23. An automatic handbrake release mechanism as recited in claim 21 wherein said engaging means comprises a pin secured on said quick release handle.
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