Control unit
US-2016332608-A1 · Nov 17, 2016 · US
US10486672B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10486672-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615746260-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 22, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Nov 26, 2019 |
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The pneumatic braking system comprises a pneumatic circuit for supplying a pneumatic braking pressure to at least one brake cylinder, and includes a pneumatic solenoid charging valve and a pneumatic solenoid discharge valve adapted to cause an increase and a reduction, respectively, of the pneumatic pressure acting upon the at least one brake cylinder, the solenoid valves being controlled by an electronic braking control unit; a solenoid brake release valve adapted to cause, when energized, a complete discharge of the pneumatic pressure applied to the at least one brake cylinder, independently of the conditions of the solenoid charging and discharge valves; and an electric emergency line on which in normal operation there is a voltage which drops when emergency braking is activated.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Pneumatic braking system for a railway vehicle, comprising a pneumatic circuit for supplying a pneumatic braking pressure to at least one brake cylinder, including a pneumatic solenoid charging valve and a pneumatic solenoid discharge valve adapted to cause an increase and a reduction, respectively, of the pneumatic pressure acting upon said at least one brake cylinder, said solenoid valves being controlled by an electronic braking control unit; a solenoid brake release valve adapted to cause, when energized, a complete discharge of the pneumatic pressure applied to said at least one brake cylinder, independently of the conditions of said solenoid charging and discharge valves; and the system comprising further an electric emergency line on which in normal operation there is a voltage which drops when emergency braking is activated; the system being characterized in that: said solenoid brake release valve is coupled to said electric emergency line through at least one controlled electric switch that is a normally closed type and is connected to control means designed to supply thereto a disabling signal, capable of keeping said switch open in a normal operating condition of the system and switching said disabling signal off and allowing the opening of said switch in a condition of malfunction or failure, so that the solenoid brake release valve can be energized by a controlled closure of said switch when a voltage is present on said electric emergency line; and the solenoid brake release valve is de-energized when said switch is opened, as well as when the voltage on the electric emergency line drops, independently of the condition of said switch. 2. Pneumatic braking system according to claim 1 , wherein there is connected, in parallel with said at least one switch, at least one second controlled electric switch of a normally open type, adapted to be closed to cause the energization of said solenoid brake release valve as a consequence of the closure of an associated switch that can be controlled by a train driver and/or an electronic control system. 3. Pneumatic braking system for a railway vehicle, comprising a pneumatic circuit for supplying a pneumatic braking pressure to at least one brake cylinder, including a pneumatic solenoid charging valve and a pneumatic solenoid discharge valve adapted to cause an increase and a reduction, respectively, of the pneumatic pressure acting upon said at least one brake cylinder, said solenoid valves being controlled by an electronic braking control unit; a solenoid brake release valve adapted to cause, when energized, a complete discharge of the pneumatic pressure applied to said at least one brake cylinder, independently of the conditions of said solenoid charging and discharge valves; and the system comprising further an electric emergency line on which in normal operation there is a voltage which drops when emergency braking is activated; the system being characterized in that: said solenoid brake release valve is coupled to said electric emergency line through at least one controlled electric switch, so that the solenoid brake release valve can be energized by a controlled closure of said switch when a voltage is present on said electric emergency line; and the solenoid brake release valve is de-energized when said switch is opened, as well as when the voltage on the electric emergency line drops, independently of the condition of said switch, wherein there is connected, in parallel with said at least one switch, at least one second controlled electric switch of a normally open type, adapted to be closed to cause the energization of said solenoid brake release valve as a consequence of the closure of an associated switch that can be controlled by a train driver and/or an electronic control system.
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