Claims
- 1. A safety vent for a covered hopper car having a hopper and a pneumatic discharge mechanism adapted to be connected to a fluid pressure system for material unloading, comprising;
- a tubular member having a tubular wall providing a passage therein, one portion thereof connected to and communicating with the interior of said hopper car,
- said tubular wall having a second portion communicating with the atmosphere,
- a valve member rupturable at a predetermined design pressure supported on said tubular member between said tubular portions to block fluid flow through said tubular member,
- said valve member being a balloon-like element expanded within said member and including a stretchable diaphragm stretched transversely across said tubular wall which upon rupture of the said member torn portions of said diaphragm recede in a radially outward direction toward said tubular wall so as not to impede the fluid flow therethrough.
- 2. A safety vent for a covered hopper car having a hopper and a pneumatic discharge mechanism adapted to be connected to a fluid pressure system for material unloading, comprising;
- a tubular member having a tubular wall, one portion thereof connected to and communicating with the interior of said hopper car,
- said tubular wall having a second portion communicating with the atmosphere,
- a valve member rupturable at a predetermined design pressure supported on said tubular member between said tubular portions to block fluid flow through said tubular member,
- said valve member including a stretchable diaphragm stretched transversely across said tubular wall in tensioned condition whereupon rupture of the same, said diaphragm is substantially destroyed to permit flow of fluid through said tubular member, and
- said diaphragm being of cylindrical shape having a circumferential wall and spaced parallel walls connected thereto, the same being inflated in balloon-like condition to maintain said stretched condition.
- 3. The invention in accordane with claim 2,
- said valve including a containment ring supporting said diaphragm in said stretched condition on said one tubular portion.
- 4. The invention in accordance with claim 3,
- said tubular member having an annular shoulder and said ring being supported on said shoulder.
- 5. The invention in accordance with claim 4,
- including a piercing member on said tubular member supported on one side of said diaphragm.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 706,650 filed July 19, 1976 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,119,112.
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