Relay valve for an air brake system

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Automatic – Application valve

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303 54, B60T 1518

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047507870

ABSTRACT:
A relay valve for use with a railroad car braking system includes a housing in which a control chamber is disposed between a delivery chamber on an upper side and an exhaust chamber on a lower side. A supply chamber is disposed above the delivery chamber. A control piston disposed in the control chamber is reciprocally-movable as a function of the balance of forces acting on opposing sides of the piston. In order to achieve the desired balance of control fluid pressure to delivery fluid pressure, the surface areas of the piston on which these pressures are exerted are equalized by way of a hollow rod extension coaxially-disposed on the piston, and extending from the lower exhaust chamber to the upper delivery chamber. A supply valve between the supply chamber and delivery chamber and an exhaust valve connected between the delivery chamber and exhaust chamber by the hollow rod member are arranged in a stacked manner, and are operated to the necessary opening and closing sequence by movement of the piston under the influence of the control fluid pressure.

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patent: 2985490 (1961-05-01), Gates

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