Brake cylinder maintaining valve
US-9333959-B2 · May 10, 2016 · US
US9925969B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9925969-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615062721-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 7, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 7, 2016 |
| Publication date | Mar 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 27, 2018 |
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A hot wheel protection valve arrangement including a hot wheel protection valve, the hot wheel protection valve including a body defining a passageway, a piston slidably positioned within the passageway, a bushing positioned on the piston and within the passageway, a first diaphragm provided on a first end of the piston, the first diaphragm defining a first chamber in the passageway, a second diaphragm provided on a second end of the piston, the second diaphragm defining a second chamber in the passageway, a third chamber being defined between the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm, and an exhaust port defined in the body and in fluid communication with the third chamber, a brake cylinder line that establishes fluid communication between a brake cylinder, the first chamber, and the third chamber; and an emergency reservoir line that establishes fluid communication between an emergency reservoir and the second chamber.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hot wheel protection valve arrangement, comprising: a hot wheel protection valve, comprising: a body defining a passageway; a piston slidably positioned within the passageway; a bushing positioned on the piston and within the passageway; a first diaphragm provided on a first end of the piston, the first diaphragm defining a first chamber in the passageway; a second diaphragm provided on a second end of the piston, wherein a second chamber is defined between the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm, the second diaphragm defining an additional chamber in the passageway; and an exhaust port defined in the body and in fluid communication with the second chamber; a brake cylinder line that establishes fluid communication between a brake cylinder, the first chamber, and the second chamber; and an emergency reservoir line that establishes fluid communication between an emergency reservoir and the additional chamber, wherein pressurized fluid is vented from the brake cylinder via the exhaust port upon a brake cylinder pressure exceeding a predetermined force exerted by an emergency reservoir pressure. 2. The hot wheel protection valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bushing defines at least one bushing passageway in fluid communication with the brake cylinder line and the exhaust port. 3. The hot wheel protection valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a choke provided in the brake cylinder line between the brake cylinder and an inlet port defined in the hot wheel protection valve configured to receive pressurized fluid from the brake cylinder. 4. The hot wheel protection valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a third chamber is defined between the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm, wherein a brake pipe line establishes fluid communication between a brake pipe and the third chamber, or an auxiliary reservoir line establishes fluid communication between an auxiliary reservoir and the third chamber, wherein the pressurized fluid is vented from the brake cylinder via the exhaust port upon a brake cylinder pressure exceeding a predetermined force exerted against a differential of the emergence reservoir pressure and a brake pipe pressure or an auxiliary reservoir pressure, and wherein the additional chamber is a fourth chamber. 5. The hot wheel protection valve arrangement as claimed in claim 4 , further comprising a biasing member provided in the third chamber, and wherein the biasing member creates a biasing force against the second diaphragm. 6. The hot wheel protection valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a groove is defined on an outer surface of the piston, and wherein, as the piston slides within the passageway to a predetermined position, pressurized fluid from the brake cylinder line is permitted to flow through the bushing, around the groove defined on the piston, through the bushing again, and through the exhaust port. 7. The hot wheel protection valve arrangement as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an outer circumferential surface of the first diaphragm is held within the body of the hot wheel protection valve and an inner circumferential surface of the first diaphragm is held on the first end of the piston between a feedback follower and a spacer, and wherein an outer circumferential surface of the second diaphragm is held within the body of the hot wheel protection valve and an inner circumferential surface of the second diaphragm is held on the second end of the piston between the second end of the piston and a follower. 8. A hot wheel protection valve arrangement, comprising: a cut-off valve in fluid communication with an exhaust port of a hot wheel protection valve and a brake cylinder line, the cut-off valve comprising: a piston positioned within a passageway; a bushing provided around the piston and within the passageway; and a biasing member provided on an end of the piston; wherein the brake cylinder line establishes fluid communication between the cut-off valve and a brake cylinder; wherein the cut-off valve prevents pressurized fluid from being exhausted from the brake cylinder upon a brake cylinder pressure exceeding a predetermined force exerted by the cut-off valve; and wherein the biasing member creates the predetermined force against the piston to keep the cut-off valve in an open position. 9. The hot wheel protection valve arrangement as claimed in claim 8 , wherein the passageway of the cut-off valve is in fluid communication with the exhaust port of the hot wheel protection valve, the brake cylinder line, and a line to atmosphere. 10. The hot wheel protection valve arrangement as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a groove is defined on an outer surface of the piston; and wherein, as the piston slides within the passageway to a predetermined position, pressurized fluid from the exhaust port of the hot wheel protection valve is permitted to flow through the bushing, around the groove defined on the piston, through the bushing again, and through an exhaust port on the cut-off valve. 11. The hot wheel protection valve arrangement as claimed in claim 8 , wherein a plurality of grooves are defined on an outer surface of the piston; and wherein an O-ring is provided in each groove of the plurality of grooves. 12. A hot wheel protection valve arrangement, comprising: a hot wheel protection valve, comprising: a body defining a passageway; a piston slidably positioned within the passageway; a bushing positioned on the piston and within the passageway; a first diaphragm provided on a first end of the piston, the first diaphragm defining a first chamber in the passageway; a second diaphragm provided on a second end of the piston, wherein a second chamber is defined between the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm, the second diaphragm defining an additional chamber in the passageway; and an exhaust port defined in the body and in fluid communication with the second chamber; a cut-off valve in fluid communication with the exhaust port of the hot wheel protection valve, the cut-off valve comprising: a piston positioned within a passageway; a bushing provided around the piston and within the passageway; and a biasing member provided on an end of the piston; a brake cylinder line that establishes fluid communication with the first chamber, the second chamber, and the passageway of the cut-off valve; and an emergency reservoir line that establishes fluid communication between an emergency reservoir and the additional chamber, wherein pressurized fluid is vented from the brake cylinder via the exhaust port upon a brake cylinder pressure exceeding a force exerted by an emergency reservoir pressure. 13. The hot wheel protection valve arrangement as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the cut-off valve prevents pressurized fluid from being exhausted from the brake cylinder upon a brake cylinder pressure exceeding a predetermined force exerted by the cut-off valve. 14. The hot wheel protection valve arrangement as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the biasing member creates the predetermined force against the piston of the cut-off valve to keep the cut-off valve in an open position. 15. The hot wheel protection valve arrangement as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the bushing of the hot wheel protection valve defines at least one bushing passageway in fluid communication with the exhaust port of the hot wheel protection valve, the passageway of the cut-off valve, and an exhaust port defined by the cut-off valve. 16. The hot wheel protection valve
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