Claims
- 1. A railway parking brake system for a railway train having at least one car equipped with fluid pressure operated service brakes, operated from a source of fluid pressure for application of said service brakes, said parking brake system comprising:
- a) at least one brake contact element movable between a brake applied position and a brake released position;
- b) mechanical means for biasing and maintaining said brake contact element to said brake applied position;
- c) brake release means responsive to an adequate fluid pressure within said source of fluid pressure for counteracting said mechanical means and moving said brake contact element to said brake released position, such that as long as said adequate fluid pressure is maintained within said source of fluid pressure, said mechanical means will not be able to bias said brake contact element to said brake applied position; and
- d) a flow restricting means adapted to control a loss of fluid pressure from said brake release means in an event in which said adequate fluid pressure ceases to be maintained.
- 2. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 1, in which said brake contact element includes an element selected from the group consisting of a brake shoe, a clasp of a clasp brake and a pad of a disk brake.
- 3. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 1, in which said means responsive to an adequate fluid pressure within said source of fluid pressure is a brake cylinder.
- 4. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 3, in which said mechanical means is a brake pressure spring within said brake cylinder.
- 5. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 1, in which said flow restricting means includes a timing valve adapted to allow unrestricted fluid flow into said brake release means but limited flow therefrom.
- 6. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 5, in which said timing valve is disposed on a transmission line interconnecting said source of fluid pressure and said brake cylinder.
- 7. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 1, wherein said railway parking brake system further includes a valve means for admitting and exhausting said adequate fluid pressure from said brake cylinder as necessary to selectively release and apply a parking brake.
- 8. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 7, in which said valve means for admitting and exhausting said adequate fluid pressure from said brake cylinder is remotely operated.
- 9. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 8, in which said remote operation is electrically operated via wire.
- 10. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 8, in which said remote operation is electronically operated via a radio transmission.
- 11. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 8, in which said remote operation is electronically operated via an infrared transmission.
- 12. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 1, in which said brake contact element is a brake shoe incorporated within said service brakes and said means responsive to an adequate fluid pressure within said source of fluid pressure includes a brake cylinder incorporated within said service brakes.
- 13. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 12, wherein said railway parking brake system further includes a latching means adapted for locking said brake shoe in a brake applied position when said service brakes are applied and unlatching means responsive to said adequate fluid pressure within said source of fluid pressure for disengaging said latching means.
- 14. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 13, wherein said railway parking brake system further includes a throttling valve interposed between said latching means and said source of fluid pressure to slow a release of any fluid pressure from said unlatching means.
- 15. A railway parking brake system, according to claim 12, wherein said railway parking brake system further includes conduit means for admitting fluid pressure from said source of fluid pressure to said brake cylinder, said conduit means having a first inlet conduit including a controller valve to control fluid pressure within said first inlet conduit connected to a first side of a double check valve through which at least one of said service brakes is applied, a second conduit including a metering choke valve, connected to a second side of said double check valve, through which said parking brake is released, and a third inlet conduit interconnecting said double check valve and said brake cylinder.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional Application of application Ser. No. 08/278,937, filed Jul. 22, 1994 pending.
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Divisions (1)
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