Locomotive electronic control system testing device and method
US-10871421-B2 · Dec 22, 2020 · US
US11539177B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11539177-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917056828-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 10, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 27, 2022 |
| Grant date | Dec 27, 2022 |
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A relay assembly comprises a vital relay used in a vital circuit and configured to be rack-installed in an equipment room in a railroad case or a railroad housing for providing a modular solid-state current-limiting. The relay assembly further comprises a plurality of vital relay contacts to which a current flow is restricted by a single supply solid-state current limiter. The relay assembly further comprises a relay socket base assembly coupled to the vital relay. The relay socket base assembly includes a relay socket base including a plurality of vital relay contact prongs, a plug assembly including a plurality of printed circuit board (PCB) mounted contact terminals, and a plurality of contact terminals that provide a connection between the plurality of vital relay contact prongs and the plurality of printed circuit board (PCB) mounted contact terminals. The relay assembly further comprises an ancillary electrical control module.
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A relay assembly, comprising: a vital relay used in a vital circuit and configured to be rack-installed in an equipment room in a wayside case or a housing; a plurality of vital relay contacts to which a current flow is restricted by a single supply solid-state current limiter; a relay socket base assembly coupled to the vital relay, the relay socket base assembly including: a relay socket base including a plurality of vital relay contact prongs, a plug assembly including a plurality of printed circuit board (PCB) mounted contact terminals, and a plurality of contact terminals that provide a connection between the plurality of vital relay contact prongs and the plurality of printed circuit board (PCB) mounted contact terminals; and an ancillary electrical control module, wherein the relay socket base including: a plugboard, and a contact terminal receptacle, wherein the relay socket base assembly includes a plurality of insulators that separate the plurality of contact terminals, wedges the plurality of contact terminals against the plurality of vital relay contact prongs and secures the contact terminal receptacle to the plugboard of the relay socket base, wherein each insulator of the plurality of insulators comprise a socket insert terminal holder and a snap lock feature. 2. The relay assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plug assembly includes a plurality of contact terminal inserts to house the plurality of printed circuit board (PCB) mounted contact terminals. 3. The relay assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of printed circuit board (PCB) mounted contact terminals of the plug assembly provides a connection to one or more module circuits. 4. The relay assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: an optional modular three-connection, solid-state flasher module configured to mount without an additional bracket; and one or more circuit protection modules that include overcurrent protection circuits. 5. The relay assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: at least one circuit protection module mounted on the plug assembly; and at least one jumper module mounted on the plug assembly. 6. The relay assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plug assembly includes one or more printed circuit board (PCB) connectors for relay contacts. 7. The relay assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plug assembly further comprising: one or more module circuits; a board with a wire trace that provides a landing point for external wiring and connects the external wiring to the one or more module circuits; and a stand off. 8. A method of providing a modular solid-state current-limiting via a relay assembly, the method comprising: providing a vital relay used in a vital circuit and configured to be rack-installed in an equipment room in a wayside case or a housing; providing a plurality of vital relay contacts to which a current flow is restricted by a single supply solid-state current limiter; providing a relay socket base assembly coupled to the vital relay, the relay socket base assembly including: a relay socket base including a plurality of vital relay contact prongs, a plug assembly including a plurality of printed circuit board (PCB) mounted contact terminals, and a plurality of contact terminals that provide a connection between the plurality of vital relay contact prongs and the plurality of printed circuit board (PCB) mounted contact terminals; and providing an ancillary electrical control module, wherein the relay socket base including: a plugboard, and a contact terminal receptacle, wherein the relay socket base assembly includes a plurality of insulators that separate the plurality of contact terminals, wedges the plurality of contact terminals against the plurality of vital relay contact prongs and secures the contact terminal receptacle to the plugboard of the relay socket base, wherein each insulator of the plurality of insulators comprise a socket insert terminal holder and a snap lock feature. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the plug assembly includes a plurality of contact terminal inserts to house the plurality of printed circuit board (PCB) mounted contact terminals. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the plurality of printed circuit board (PCB) mounted contact terminals of the plug assembly provides a connection to one or more module circuits. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the relay assembly further comprising: an optional modular three-connection, solid-state flasher module configured to mount without an additional bracket; and one or more circuit protection modules that include overcurrent protection circuits. 12. The method of claim 8 , wherein the relay assembly further comprising: at least one circuit protection module mounted on the plug assembly; and at least one jumper module mounted on the plug assembly. 13. The method of claim 8 , wherein the plug assembly includes one or more printed circuit board (PCB) connectors for relay contacts. 14. The method of claim 8 , wherein the plug assembly further comprising: one or more module circuits; a board with a wire trace that provides a landing point for external wiring and connects the external wiring to the one or more module circuits; and a stand off.
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