Pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle
US-2015367704-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US9517674B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9517674-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514746903-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 13, 2016 |
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A pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle includes an air supply in fluid communication with a height control valve and an air spring. An air lock valve is in fluid communication with the height control valve and the air spring, and is also in fluid communication with a blank cavity. The air lock valve includes an “air lock off” position and an “air lock on” position. When the air lock valve is in the “air lock off” position, fluid flows from the height control valve, through the air lock valve to the air spring. When the air lock valve is in the “air lock on” position, fluid communication between the air spring, the air lock valve and the height control valve is prevented and, instead, fluid flows from the air spring, through the air lock valve to the blank cavity.
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What is claimed is: 1. A pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle comprising: a) an air supply; b) a height control valve in fluid communication with said air supply and at least one air spring; c) an air lock valve in fluid communication with said height control valve and said at least one air spring, said air lock valve being in fluid communication with a blank cavity, the air lock valve having an “air lock off” position and an “air lock on” position; d) whereby, when said air lock valve is in said “air lock off” position, fluid flow is established between the height control valve, the air lock valve and the at least one air spring, and when the air lock valve is in said “air lock on” position, fluid flow is established between said at least one air spring, said air lock valve and said blank cavity, and fluid flow is prevented between said height control valve, the air lock valve and the at least one air spring. 2. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 1 , wherein said air supply comprises an air tank. 3. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 1 , wherein said height control valve is a three-way valve including a control arm, wherein the position of the arm controls the operation of the height control valve. 4. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 1 , wherein said air lock valve is a three way two position valve. 5. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 4 , wherein said air lock valve further comprises a first air passage and an alternate air passage, whereby when said air lock valve is in said “air lock off” position fluid flows between the height control valve and the air spring via said first air passage, and when said air lock valve is in said “air lock on” position fluid flows between the air spring and the blank cavity via the alternate air passage. 6. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 1 , further comprising a means for actuating said air lock valve. 7. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 6 , said means for actuating said air lock valve being a manual switch. 8. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 6 , said means for actuating said air lock valve being an automated means that simultaneously actuates the air lock valve while actuating another process. 9. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 1 , wherein said height control valve is also in fluid communication with atmosphere. 10. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 1 , wherein said blank cavity is positioned separately from said height control valve. 11. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 1 , said blank cavity being integrated into said height control valve. 12. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 1 , wherein said air lock valve is also in fluid communication with atmosphere, and said air lock valve further comprises a “dump” position, whereby when the air lock valve is in said “dump” position, fluid flows from said at least one air spring to atmosphere. 13. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 12 , wherein said air lock valve is a four-way, three-position valve. 14. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 1 , wherein said at least one air spring comprises a pair of air springs. 15. The pneumatic control system for a heavy-duty vehicle of claim 6 , said means for actuating said air lock valve being automatic.
wherein the fluid is a gas · CPC title
the spring having a flexible wall · CPC title
characterised by regulating means acting on more than one spring · CPC title
Height adjusting or levelling valves · CPC title
Pneumatic spring · CPC title
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