Claims
- 1. A vehicle engine brake comprising;
- a vessel for the passage of gases comprising a main tube and a by-pass tube;
- said by-pass tube defining a first opening into said main tube and a second opening into a more downstream location of said main tube, said by-pass tube defining a passage for gases;
- a first valve within said main tube, between said first and second openings to regulate the passage of gases and heat of combustion through said main tube;
- a second valve, adjacent to said second opening in said main tube defined by said bypass tube and distal from said first opening, to regulate the passage of gases within said by-pass tube, said second valve being located downstream from said first valve; and
- means for controlling said first valve whereby upon actuation of said first valve, gases in said vessel assist in the braking of the vehicle by creating a pressure change in the engine and heat of combustion is impeded by said first valve prior to contacting said second valve.
- 2. The vehicle engine brake of claim 1 wherein said by-pass tube relieves excess pressure in said main tube.
- 3. The vehicle engine brake of claim 1 wherein said second valve is held against said by-pass tube by a spring such that pressure in excess of the force created by said spring is relieved by opening said second valve.
- 4. The vehicle engine brake of claim 1 wherein said brake is placed in the exhaust system of a vehicle.
- 5. The vehicle engine brake of claim 1 wherein said means for controlling said first valve include a solenoid motor.
- 6. The vehicle engine brake of claim 1 wherein said means for controlling said first valve include a solenoid motor with a switch within said vehicle.
- 7. The vehicle engine brake of claim 1 wherein said means for controlling said first valve are actuated by a remote control.
- 8. The vehicle engine brake of claim 1 wherein said means for controlling said first valve are disengaged by a cut-off switch.
- 9. The vehicle engine brake of claim 6 wherein said switch is attached to the accelerator of said vehicle such that operation of the accelerator of said vehicle disengages said engine brake.
- 10. The vehicle engine brake of claim 1 wherein said means for controlling said first valve are disengaged by a pressure sensitive switch attached to the vehicle's accelerator pedal.
- 11. A vehicle engine brake-comprising;
- a vessel, placed in the exhaust system of a vehicle, for the passage of gases comprising a main tube and a by-pass tube;
- said by-pass tube defining a first opening into said main tube and a second opening into a more downstream location of said main tube, said by-pass tube defining a passage for gases;
- a first valve within said main tube, between said first and second openings to regulate the passage of gases and heat of combustion through said main tube;
- a second valve, adjacent to said second opening in said main tube defined by said by-pass tube and distal from said first opening, to regulate the passage of gases within said by-pass tube, said second valve being located downstream from said first valve, said second valve being held against said by-pass tube by a spring such that pressure in excess of the force created by said spring is relieved by opening said second valve thereby opening said by-pass tube;
- a remote control for controlling said first valve whereby upon actuation of said first valve gases in said vessel assist in the braking of the vehicle by creating a pressure change in the engine and heat of combustion is impeded by said first valve prior to contacting said second valve; and,
- a cut-off switch attached to the accelerator of said vehicle such that operation of the accelerator of said vehicle disengages said engine brake.
- 12. The vehicle engine brake of claim 11 wherein said means for controlling said first valve include a solenoid motor.
- 13. The vehicle engine brake of claim 11 wherein said means for controlling said first valve include a solenoid motor with a cabin mounted on-off switch.
- 14. The vehicle engine brake of claim 11 wherein said means for controlling said first valve are disengaged by a cut-off switch.
- 15. The vehicle engine brake of claim 11 wherein said cut-off switch is a pressure sensitive switch attached to the vehicle's accelerator pedal.
- 16. A method of assisting the braking of a vehicle including the steps of:
- providing a vessel, for the passage of gases, comprising a main tube and a by-pass tube;
- providing a first valve within said main tube for regulating the passage of gases and heat of combustion through said main tube;
- providing a second valve adjacent to said second opening in said main tube defined by said by-pass tube and distal from said first opening, for regulating the passage of gases through said by-pass tube, said second valve being located downstream from said first valve;
- engaging said first valve to regulate gases to said vessel thereby creating pressure to assist the braking of the vehicle, said engagement of said first valve further impeding heat of combustion prior to contact with said second valve; and
- opening said second valve to relieve excess pressure in said vessel by by-passing said first valve through said by-pass tube.
- 17. The method of claim 16 including the step of engaging said first valve by using a remote control.
- 18. The method of claim 16 including the step of providing a cut-off switch and disengaging said first valve with said cut-off switch.
- 19. The method of claim 16 including the step of providing a cut-off switch on the accelerator of said vehicle and disengaging said first valve by engaging the vehicle accelerator.
- 20. A method of assisting the braking of a vehicle including the steps of:
- providing a vessel, for the passage of gases, comprising a main tube and a by-pass tube;
- providing a first valve, carried within said main tube for regulating the passage of gases and heat of combustion through said main tube;
- providing a second valve carried within said vessel, adjacent to said second opening in said main tube defined by said by-pass tube and distal from said first opening, normally closed against said by-pass tube, for regulating the passage of gases through said by-pass tube, said second valve being located downstream from said first valve;
- providing a cut-off switch;
- engaging said first valve such that all gases to said vessel are blocked, and heat of combustion is impeded prior to contacting said second valve, thereby creating pressure to assist the braking of the vehicle;
- opening said second valve to relieve excess pressure in said vessel by by-passing said first valve through said by-pass tube; and
- engaging said cut-off switch to temporarily disengage said first valve.
- 21. The method of claim 20 including the step of engaging said first valve by using a remote control.
- 22. The method of claim 20 including the step of providing said cut-off switch on the accelerator of said vehicle.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/266,232 filed Jun. 27, 1994, now ABN.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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"A Professional Driver's Guide on the Use of PACBRAKE Engine and Exhaust Brakes (Form #5007)", by Pacbrake Manufacturing in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Transportation, Oct. 1992. |
"Product Update PACBRAKE (Form 5020, 5032 and 5038)", by Pacbrake Manufacturing, date unkown. |
Continuations (1)
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