Fluid control device and method
US-12594971-B2 · Apr 7, 2026 · US
US10065661B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10065661-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415026030-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 30, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2018 |
| Grant date | Sep 4, 2018 |
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The present invention relates to a sand dispenser for a rail vehicle, wherein the sand dispenser comprises a metering device, a delivery device and an uncoupling device. The metering device is designed to pneumatically meter a desired quantity of sand using a metering air flow. The delivery device is designed to pneumatically deliver the quantity of sand to at least one scattering site using a delivery air flow. The uncoupling device is designed to pneumatically uncouple the metering device and the delivery device, wherein the uncoupling device is designed to provide a compensating air flow for compensating a difference between an output air flow of the metering device and an input air flow of the delivery device.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sand dispenser for a rail vehicle, the sand dispenser comprising: a metering device for pneumatically metering a desired sand quantity using a metering air flow; a conveying device for pneumatically conveying the sand quantity to at least one scattering location using a conveying air flow; and a decoupling device for pneumatically decoupling the metering device and the conveying device, wherein the decoupling device is constructed to provide a compensation air flow for compensating for a difference between an outlet air flow of the metering device and an inlet air flow of the conveying device, and wherein the decoupling device has a pressure compensation chamber for coupling the compensation air flow, wherein the pressure compensation chamber is arranged in a connection line between the metering device and the conveying device. 2. The sand dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the decoupling device has a base which is constructed obliquely in the direction toward the conveying device to prevent sand deposits in the decoupling device. 3. The sand dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the decoupling device has at least one compensation air flow opening with respect to an environment for the compensation air flow. 4. The sand dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the metering device and/or the conveying device has/have an ejector having at least one ejector hole for providing the metering air flow and/or the conveying air flow. 5. The sand dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the metering device and/or the conveying device has/have an injector having at least one injector nozzle for providing the metering air flow and/or the conveying air flow. 6. The sand dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the metering device and/or the conveying device has/have an air amplifier having at least one annular gap for providing the metering air flow and/or the conveying air flow. 7. The sand dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the metering device and/or the conveying device has/have a Venturi nozzle having at least one discharge pipe for supplying the sand quantity. 8. The sand dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the metering device has at least one secondary air flow opening to an environment, wherein the secondary air flow opening is arranged adjacent to an inlet opening of the metering device and is constructed to provide a secondary air flow for fluidizing sand in the region of the inlet opening when the metering air flow flows through the metering device. 9. The sand dispenser of claim 8 , wherein the secondary air flow opening is constructed in the region of the inlet opening as an oblique hole. 10. The sand dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the metering device has an intake above an inlet opening, wherein the intake is constructed to prevent the introduction of sand into the metering device in the absence of the metering air flow. 11. The sand dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the metering device has a dispensing funnel, wherein the sand container can be emptied without any residue by the metering device. 12. The sand dispenser of claim 11 , wherein holes for the drying air flow are constructed as oblique holes in the dispensing funnel. 13. The sand dispenser of claim 1 , having a heating member which has a heating element and a heat transmission element, wherein the heating element is constructed to convert electrical energy into heat and the heat transmission element is constructed to transmit the heat from the heating element to a housing of the sand dispenser and a drying air flow. 14. The sand dispenser of claim 1 , wherein the housing is constructed in multiple portions, wherein there is arranged, in a first housing portion, a groove which extends round the metering device and in which the heating member is arranged, wherein the groove is closed by a second housing portion. 15. The sand dispenser of claim 14 , wherein the groove has a polygonal extent. 16. The sand dispenser of claim 14 , wherein the groove has a depth and the heating member has a height in a relaxed state greater than a depth and the heating member is compressed by the second housing portion in a fitted state. 17. The sand dispenser of claim 14 , wherein the heat transmission element has a structure for providing a heat transmission face with respect to the drying air flow and a contact face with respect to the housing, wherein the heat transmission face and the contact face are in a predetermined surface-area ratio. 18. The sand dispenser of claim 14 , wherein the heat transmission element has a base member which comprises an elastomer material and which surrounds the heating element. 19. The sand dispenser of claim 18 , wherein the elastomer material is provided with at least one filler material, wherein the filler material is constructed to change a thermal conductivity of the elastomer material. 20. The sand dispenser of claim 18 , wherein the elastomer material is provided at a heat transmission face with respect to the drying air flow with a filler material which is constructed to increase the thermal conductivity of the elastomer material and/or the elastomer material is provided at a contact face with respect to the housing with a filler material which is constructed to reduce the thermal conductivity of the elastomer material. 21. A method for providing sand for a rail vehicle, wherein the method comprises: a metering device metering a desired sand quantity using a metering air flow; a conveying device conveying the sand quantity to at least one scattering location using a conveying air flow; and a decoupling device decoupling an outlet air flow of the metering device and an inlet air flow of the conveying device using a compensation air flow for compensating for a difference between the outlet air flow and the inlet air flow, wherein the decoupling device has a pressure compensation chamber, and the method further comprises the pressure compensation chamber coupling the compensation air flow, wherein the pressure compensation chamber is arranged in a connection line between the metering device and the conveying device.
by depositing sand or like friction increasing materials (for vehicles in general B60B; combined control of sanding apparatus and brakes B61H) · CPC title
the dispensing being effected by fluid means · CPC title
with sanding equipment of mechanical or fluid type, e.g. by means of steam · CPC title
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