US1378405A - Brake-pipe cut-out cock - Google Patents

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US1378405A
US1378405A US330789A US33078919A US1378405A US 1378405 A US1378405 A US 1378405A US 330789 A US330789 A US 330789A US 33078919 A US33078919 A US 33078919A US 1378405 A US1378405 A US 1378405A
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60TVEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
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    • B60T17/043Brake line couplings, air hoses and stopcocks
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
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  • Ci FARMER Ci FARMER.
  • APPLMlcATlo'rf-msn M1115, 19197 I,1,378,4105.
  • T s my is@ HIIII Clyggvrnep ATTORNEY UNITED STAT-Es .PAAriezNr ⁇ oFF-ics.
  • This invention ⁇ relates to operating ⁇ devices for train pipe cut-out cocks, andA more particularly-'to an operating device adapted to be manipulated from the side of the car.
  • an angle cockis applied to the brake pipe at each end of the car which is adapted to be opened and closed by means of a handle.
  • the principal object of my invention is to overcome this dificulty by dispensing wtih angle cocks at the end-s of the car and providing means for operating a cut-out cock located underneath the car from the side of the car.
  • Figure 1 is a central sectional lview of a construction embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 a similar view, showing the parts in position for operating the cut-out cock
  • Fig. f1 a section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 1
  • Fig. 5 a section on the line 5-5 of Fig. 1.
  • the construction may comprise a cut-out cock device having a casing 1 adapted to be secured underneath the car and preferably adjacent to the center of the car. Within the casing is mounted a plug cock- 2 for controlling communication through a brake pipe 3 and a branch pipe 4, leading to the usual triple valve device on the car.
  • a longitudinally movable and rotatable shaft 5 Extending transversely across the car is a longitudinally movable and rotatable shaft 5, having a squared section 6, adapted to slide longitudinally within a correspondingfxsocket Vformed. in. a gear wheel 7 contained yin. .the Acasing 1. i f The gear 7 ⁇ meshes with a gear 8, which'. is secured lto theoperatingxstem of the plug valvef2.-
  • the pawl .10 can only '.be operated by ⁇ means' of a key, .and for this purpose, an escutcheon 12 is secured in'the casing 9 adjacent-tothe end of the pintle 13, which has ⁇ anenlarg.e'd fend providedy withJa slot, into :whlch the. key .1s pushed, forfturningthe pintle and the pawl. 'l
  • a collar 14 is secured tothe shaft 5 and is provided with va projection 15 adapted to engage notches 16 cut in the casing 1 and corresponding with the different operating positions of the cock.
  • each end of the shaft 5 is an operating' handle 17 having a disk 18 provided with beads 19 to indicate the ports of the plug cock, the casing 9 being provided with beads 20 to represent the opposite sides of the brake pipe and the branch pipe.
  • the pawl 10 at each side of the car normally remains in the position shown in Fig. 1, so that longitudinal movement "of the 'shaft 5 is prevented by engagement of the collar 11 with said pawl.
  • the trainman who is provided with the proper key, inserts the key through the escutcheon 12 and turns the pintle 13 and the Apawl 10 so that the collar 11 is free to move longitudinally.
  • the shaft 5 may then be rotated so as to turn the cock to they desired position.
  • the beads 19 and 20Y provide a convenient means by which the trainman can see at a glance what connections have lbeen made by the cut-out cock, since the beads represent the ports in the cut-out cock and the pipe connections controlled thereby.
  • An operating device for train pipe cutout cocks comprising a rotatable and longitudinally movable shaft mounted transversely of the car and operatively connected to the rcut-out cock, a member carried by said shaft for locking the same against rotation and adapted to be released upon longitudinal movement of the shaft, a collar secured to the shaft near each end, and a ed transversely of the car, a gear secured to y the plug valve, a gear slidably mounted on said shaft and meshing with the Aother gear, a member secured to the shaft for locking the shaft against rotation, and adapted to be released upon longitudinal movement of the shaft, a collar secured to the shaft adjacent to each end, and a pawl for normally engaging each collar to prevent outward longitudinal movement of the shaft.
  • An operating device for trainlppe cutout cocks comprising a rotatable and longitudinally movable shaft mounted transversely of the car and operatively connected to the cut-out cock, a member carried by said shaft for locking the same against rotation and adapted to be released upon outward longitudinal movement of the shaft, and means for normally preventing outward longitudinal movement of said shaft.

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i il Ci FARMER. f BRAKE PIPE CUT-OUI COCK. APPLMlcATlo'rf-msn M1115, 19197 I,1,378,4105. '1 Pa1ented'May1-Z19z1.
T s my is@ HIIII Clyggvrnep ATTORNEY UNITED STAT-Es .PAAriezNr` oFF-ics.
CLYDE o.A FARMERVOF PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, `AssrefNoNj'ro .THE WEs'rrNG- i ANoosa AIR BRAKE COMPANY, or WILMERDING, PENNSYLVANIA, AiooRronAmroN 0F PENNSYLVANIA.
,Specification of Letters-Patent.
lzatented May-17,1921.
Y IApplicationfiledOctober 15,1919. Seria1 vNo.f-330,789.
To Aall lwhom it may 'concern Be itknown that I, CLYDE C. FARMnma citizen of the United States, residing :at Pittsburgh, in thecounty of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, have invented n ew and useful Improvements in Brake-Pipe Cut-Out Cocks, of whichv the following is a speciication. v
This invention `relates to operating `devices for train pipe cut-out cocks, andA more particularly-'to an operating device adapted to be manipulated from the side of the car.
1n order to control communication through the brake pipe of 'afluid pressure brake system, an angle cockis applied to the brake pipe at each end of the car, which is adapted to be opened and closed by means of a handle.-
It has occasionally happened that one of these angle cocks will be closed without the knowledge of the engineer, either by an unauthorized person or accidentally by a trainmanJ with the result that when the engineer attempts to apply the brakes, he 1s unable to do so, and thus serious accidents are liable to occur.
The principal object of my invention is to overcome this dificulty by dispensing wtih angle cocks at the end-s of the car and providing means for operating a cut-out cock located underneath the car from the side of the car.
In the accompanying drawing; Figure 1 is a central sectional lview of a construction embodying my invention; Fig. 2 a similar view, showing the parts in position for operating the cut-out cock; Fig. Ban end view of the construction shown in Fig. '1; Fig. f1 a section on the line 4 4 of Fig. 1; and Fig. 5 a section on the line 5-5 of Fig. 1.
As shown in the drawing, the construction may comprise a cut-out cock device having a casing 1 adapted to be secured underneath the car and preferably adjacent to the center of the car. Within the casing is mounted a plug cock- 2 for controlling communication through a brake pipe 3 and a branch pipe 4, leading to the usual triple valve device on the car.
Extending transversely across the car is a longitudinally movable and rotatable shaft 5, having a squared section 6, adapted to slide longitudinally within a correspondingfxsocket Vformed. in. a gear wheel 7 contained yin. .the Acasing 1. i f The gear 7 `meshes with a gear 8, which'. is secured lto theoperatingxstem of the plug valvef2.-
Inserted-,in an opening inthe-side timbers of the car ateachsidefis acasinggQ through which' thev shaft .5 extends, vland vwithin .the
casing. iszpivotally mounted .1.a pawl 10,y
adapted when in its normal-position, toen- Vgage a=collar 11 on theshaft A5 and ,thereby prevent youtward longitudinal movement thereof.
The pawl .10 can only '.be operated by `means' of a key, .and for this purpose, an escutcheon 12 is secured in'the casing 9 adjacent-tothe end of the pintle 13, which has `anenlarg.e'd fend providedy withJa slot, into :whlch the. key .1s pushed, forfturningthe pintle and the pawl. 'l
At an intermediate point, a collar 14 is secured tothe shaft 5 and is provided with va projection 15 adapted to engage notches 16 cut in the casing 1 and corresponding with the different operating positions of the cock.
Applied to each end of the shaft 5 is an operating' handle 17 having a disk 18 provided with beads 19 to indicate the ports of the plug cock, the casing 9 being provided with beads 20 to represent the opposite sides of the brake pipe and the branch pipe. Y
In operation, the pawl 10 at each side of the car normally remains in the position shown in Fig. 1, so that longitudinal movement "of the 'shaft 5 is prevented by engagement of the collar 11 with said pawl.
In this position, the projection 15 on the collar 14C engages one of the notches 16 in the casing 1, according tothe position of the cut-out cock, so that the shaft 5 can not be rotated to operate the cut-out` cock.
If it is desired to operate thecock 2, the trainman, who is provided with the proper key, inserts the key through the escutcheon 12 and turns the pintle 13 and the Apawl 10 so that the collar 11 is free to move longitudinally.
The operator then pulls out on the handle 17, so as to move the collarl and the projection 15 out of enga ement with the notch 16, the gear wheel g sliding on the squared section 6 of the shaft 5.
The shaft 5 may then be rotated so as to turn the cock to they desired position.
When the cut-out cock has been fully turned to the desired operating position, the shaft 5 is pushed inward, so that the projection 15 engages a notch 16 corresponding with the adjusted position of the cock.
The key is then withdrawn, and the pawl l0 drops by gravity, so as to lock the shaft 5 against longitudinal movement and thus prevent the shaft from being rotated, due to the locking of the shaft by engagement of the projection l5 in a notch 16.
The beads 19 and 20Y provide a convenient means by which the trainman can see at a glance what connections have lbeen made by the cut-out cock, since the beads represent the ports in the cut-out cock and the pipe connections controlled thereby.
Having now described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is
l. An operating device for train pipe cutout cocks, comprising a rotatable and longitudinally movable shaft mounted transversely of the car and operatively connected to the rcut-out cock, a member carried by said shaft for locking the same against rotation and adapted to be released upon longitudinal movement of the shaft, a collar secured to the shaft near each end, and a ed transversely of the car, a gear secured to y the plug valve, a gear slidably mounted on said shaft and meshing with the Aother gear, a member secured to the shaft for locking the shaft against rotation, and adapted to be released upon longitudinal movement of the shaft, a collar secured to the shaft adjacent to each end, and a pawl for normally engaging each collar to prevent outward longitudinal movement of the shaft.
3. An operating device for trainlppe cutout cocks, comprising a rotatable and longitudinally movable shaft mounted transversely of the car and operatively connected to the cut-out cock, a member carried by said shaft for locking the same against rotation and adapted to be released upon outward longitudinal movement of the shaft, and means for normally preventing outward longitudinal movement of said shaft.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set m hand.
y CLYDE C. FARMER.
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