Vented draining slack adjuster end cap

US9834232B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9834232-B2
Application numberUS-201615015679-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 4, 2016
Priority dateFeb 6, 2015
Publication dateDec 5, 2017
Grant dateDec 5, 2017

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A vented cap for a main spring housing of a slack adjuster including an inner portion having an inner seal surface configured for cooperating with an elongated rod member and an outer seal surface configured for cooperating with a sidewall located at an end portion of the main spring housing. The vented end cap includes at least one opening configured to allow fluid and/or contaminants trapped within the slack adjuster and/or the end cap to drain therethrough. Various seals and/or drainage openings can also be provided along the slack adjuster to prevent the entrance of and/or allow for drainage of fluid/contaminants from the slack adjuster. A method for preventing the accumulation of fluid and/or contaminants within a slack adjuster and for protecting a critical operating area of the slack adjuster is also provided.

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The Invention claimed is: 1. An end cap for a main spring housing of a slack adjuster, the end cap including an inner portion having an inner seal surface configured for cooperating with an elongated rod member and an outer seal surface configured for cooperating with an inner surface of a sidewall located at an end portion of the main spring housing, wherein the end cap is radially interior to the main spring housing, and wherein the end cap includes at least one opening configured to allow fluid and/or contaminants to drain therethrough and out of both the end cap and the main spring housing. 2. The end cap of claim 1 , wherein the at least one opening comprises a radially extending aperture in fluid communication with the inner portion and the outer seal surface. 3. The end cap of claim 2 , wherein the radially extending aperture is positioned at a location to allow the fluid and/or contaminants to drain out of the inner portion of the end cap prior to breaching the inner seal. 4. The end cap of claim 2 , wherein the radially extending aperture is associated with an aperture extending through the sidewall located at the end portion of the main spring housing. 5. The end cap of claim 2 , wherein the at least one opening includes a plurality of openings and wherein each of said openings includes a radially extending aperture associated therewith. 6. The end cap of claim 2 , further comprising a longitudinally extending aperture in fluid communication with the radially extending aperture and an interior of the main spring housing, wherein the longitudinally extending apertures is capable of draining fluid and/or contaminants out of the main spring housing. 7. The end cap of claim 1 , wherein the at least one opening comprises a cut-out portion in the outer seal surface. 8. The end cap of claim 1 , wherein the at least one opening further comprises a channel formed in the outer seal surface, the channel being defined by a first lip portion and a second lip portion. 9. The end cap of claim 8 , wherein the first lip portion has a first height and the second lip portion has a second height and wherein the first height is less than the second height. 10. The end cap of claim 9 , wherein the cap is associated with the main spring housing such that the first lip portion faces in an outward direction with respect to the interior of the main spring housing and the second lip portion faces the interior of the main spring housing. 11. The end cap of claim 8 , wherein the at least one opening further includes a cut-out portion in the outer seal surface, wherein the cut-out portion extends through the first and second lip portion in a direction that is perpendicular with respect to the channel. 12. The end cap of claim 11 , wherein the at least one opening comprises a plurality of cut-out portions. 13. The end cap of claim 8 , wherein the inner portion comprises an inner channel defined by a first ledge portion and a second ledge portion, wherein the first ledge portion defines a first diameter and the second ledge portion defines a second diameter, and wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter. 14. The end cap of claim 13 , wherein the channel defines a third diameter that is greater than the first and second diameters. 15. The end cap of claim 8 , wherein the channel defined by the first lip portion and the second lip portion is integrally formed with the cap. 16. The end cap of claim 8 , wherein the second lip portion includes an angled surface. 17. A drainage system for use with a slack adjuster for a railway brake rigging, the slack adjuster including at least a main spring housing and a cone nut housing enclosing a critical operating area of the slack adjuster, wherein the critical operating area includes components configured to operate together to adjust the brake rigging, the drainage system including an end cap having an inner portion having an inner seal surface configured for cooperating with an elongated rod member and an outer seal surface configured for cooperating with an inner surface of a sidewall located at an end portion of the main spring housing, the end cap being radially interior to the main spring housing and the end cap including at least one opening configured to allow fluid and/or contaminants to drain therethrough and out of both the main spring housing and the end cap to reduce exposure of components within the main spring housing and exposure of the critical operating area of the slack adjuster to the fluid and/or contaminants. 18. The drainage system of claim 17 , wherein the at least one opening comprises a radially extending aperture in fluid communication with the inner portion and the outer seal surface and the system further includes an aperture extending through the sidewall located at the end portion of the main spring housing in alignment with the radially extending aperture through the end cap, and wherein the radially extending aperture is positioned at a location to allow the fluid and/or contaminants to drain out of the inner portion of the end cap and the housing sidewall prior to breaching the inner seal. 19. The drainage system of claim 18 , further comprising a longitudinally extending aperture in fluid communication with the radially extending aperture and an interior of the main spring housing, wherein the longitudinally extending aperture is capable of draining fluid and/or contaminants out of the main spring housing. 20. The drainage system of claim 17 , wherein the at least one opening further comprises a channel formed in the outer seal surface, said channel being defined by a first lip portion having a first height and a second lip portion having a second height, wherein the first height is less than the second height. 21. The drainage system of claim 20 , wherein the end cap is associated with the main spring housing such that the first lip portion faces in an outward direction with respect to the interior of the main spring housing and the second lip portion faces the interior of the main spring housing. 22. The drainage system of claim 18 , wherein the at least one opening further includes a cut-out portion in the outer seal surface wherein the cut-out portion extends through the first and second lip portions in a direction that is perpendicular with respect to the channel. 23. The drainage system of claim 17 , wherein the inner portion comprises an inner channel defined by a first ledge portion having a first diameter and a second ledge portion having a second diameter, and wherein the first diameter is greater than the second diameter. 24. The drainage system of claim 23 , wherein the channel defines a third diameter that is greater than the first and second diameters. 25. A method of preventing the accumulation of fluid and/or contaminants within a slack adjuster and for protecting a critical operating area of the slack adjuster, the slack adjuster including a main spring housing having an end cap cooperating with an inner surface of a sidewall of the main spring housing and a cone nut housing enclosing the critical operating area of the slack adjuster, the method comprising positioning the end cap radially interior to the main spring housing and providing at least one opening in the end cap, the at least one opening being configured to allow fluid to drain out of both the end cap and main spring housing to reduce exposure of components within the main spring housing and exp

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  • Details · CPC title

  • with screw-thread and nut · CPC title

  • with screw-thread and nut · CPC title

  • Wear-compensating mechanisms, e.g. slack adjusters · CPC title

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What does patent US9834232B2 cover?
A vented cap for a main spring housing of a slack adjuster including an inner portion having an inner seal surface configured for cooperating with an elongated rod member and an outer seal surface configured for cooperating with a sidewall located at an end portion of the main spring housing. The vented end cap includes at least one opening configured to allow fluid and/or contaminants trapped …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Westinghouse Air Brake Tech Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B61H15/0057. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 05 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 4 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).