Claims
- 1. A rapid tire deflation system for emergency vehicle tires comprising;
- a plurality of wheels each provided with a pressurized tire;
- an air actuated two position wheel valve mounted on each wheel which is normally closed and when opened, exhausts the pressurized air in said tire to atmosphere;
- an air circuit for actuating said wheel valves including conduits for communicating air between each wheel valve and a single solenoid valve connecting said air circuit to a source of pressurized air on said vehicle;
- said solenoid valve mounted on said vehicle and energized by a manually activated switch which when actuated energizes said solenoid valve to pressurize said air circuit to open said wheel valves to deflate said tires; and
- an electrical control circuit and timer means for controlling the duration of time said solenoid valve is energized and said duration of time said solenoid valve is energized being the duration of time said wheel valves are opened so that said tires are depressurized to a predetermined lower pressure.
- 2. A rapid tire deflation system for emergency vehicle tires as claimed in claim 1 in which said control circuit maintains said solenoid valve in open position for a predetermined time until said tires have been depressurized to the predetermined lower pressure.
- 3. A rapid tire deflation system for emergency vehicle tires as claimed in claim 1 in which said control circuit includes a manually actuated normally open switch.
- 4. A rapid tire deflation system for emergency vehicle tires as claimed in claim 3 in which said control circuit includes a push button for initiating the energization of said timer and solenoid valve.
- 5. An emergency deflation system for vehicle tires as claimed in claim 1 in which said timer is manually adjustable to increase or decrease the duration of time said solenoid valve is energized, thereby controlling the lower pressure to which the tires are deflated.
- 6. A rapid tire deflation system for emergency vehicle tires as claimed in claim 1 in which said solenoid valve is operative when de-energized to directly exhaust the pressurized air in the conduits between the solenoid valve and the wheel valves.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application serial no. 07/142,599 filed on Jan. 11, 1988, now abandoned.
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