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US2021255A
US2021255A US711447A US71144734A US2021255A US 2021255 A US2021255 A US 2021255A US 711447 A US711447 A US 711447A US 71144734 A US71144734 A US 71144734A US 2021255 A US2021255 A US 2021255A
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    • 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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  • This invention relates to metallic receptacles and particularly to pressure fluid reservoirs for use as the car reservoirs in railway air brakes.
  • the freight brake which was standard until recently required only one reservoir, and this was cast in one piece around a dry sand core.
  • This new reservoir has the advantages that the three main components can be cast wholly in green sand molds made on molding machines, and that the components can be readily cleaned of adhering sand prior to assembly.
  • the object of the present invention is further to simplify this new multi-volume reservoir by permitting the use of two identical cup-shaped end sections in conjunction with a separator member offset to provide the necessary difference in volumes. Reversal of the separator member permits the larger volume to be located at either end, should this be desirable for any reason.
  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of the complete reservoir structure.
  • Fig. 2 is a view of the same, chiefly in vertical 5 axial section.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the separator member.
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmentary View showing the finished pads on the near side of the reservoir as viewed in Fig. 2.
  • the reservoir structure comprises two slightly tapered (frusto-conical) cup-shaped shells H and I2 with rounded heads, as shown. These shells are substantially identical. They are provided with mating flanges l3 and I4 which at their outer periphery are held in metal-to-metal contact with one another by means of bolts [5.
  • Each shell has a drain plug I6 and two supporting lugs or brackets H.
  • the two shells may be formed with two lugs and the other with one lug, giving a three-point suspension for the reservoir structure as a whole, this arrangement being characteristic of the multi-volume reservoir upon which the present in- 10 vention is an improvement. So far as the present invention is concerned, it is not strictly neces sary that there be two lugs on each section.
  • the lugs I! are preferably formed integrally on the ends of the shell and their draft is alined with 15 the draft afforded by the taper of the shells. The purpose of this is to permit the formation of green sand molds on molding machines.
  • Each shell preferably has two pads l8, only one of which is drilled and tapped at l9 and 20 drilled at 2
  • the two pads are. on opposite sides of each shell and when finished afford connection for a pipe flange which is held by screws or studs screwed into the tapped holes [9, and connects an attached pipe to the port 2
  • the spaces within the shells I l and I2 are separated from each other by a dished or offset sepa- 40 rator 22, the offset providing the desired difference of volumes.
  • This separator is stiffened by ribs 23, and has a peripheral rim or bead 24.
  • annular gasket 25 U-shaped in cross section and composed of a suitable rubber com- 45 pound, is snapped around rim 24 and is held under compression in a relief groove formed at the inner periphery of the mating flanges l3 and I4 (see Fig. 2).
  • This gasket arrangement is the invention of another and is illustrated merely as 50 typical of a suitable gasket construction. Other arrangements for clamping and sealing the separator may be substituted.
  • the invention provides a three-part cast reservoir which may be produced 85 by the use of only two patterns and finished by the simplest machining operations.
  • a multi-chambered pressure fluid reservoir comprising in combination, two substantially identical cup-shaped members having marginal connecting flanges; a separator member interposed between said flanges, said member having a supporting rim and a middle portion offset from the plane of said rim on one side only of said rim, whereby it divides the aggregate space within said members into two unequal volumes; and means for clamping said flanges in sealing relation with said separator member.
  • a multi-chambered pressure fluid reservoir comprising in combination, two substantially identical cup-shaped members having marginal connecting flanges; a separator member interposed between said flanges, said member having a supporting rim and a middle portion oflset from the plane of said rim on one sideonly of said rim, whereby it divides the aggregate space within said members into two unequal volumes, and the member being reversible to permit the larger of said two unequal volumes to be located at either end; and means for clamping said flanges in sealing relation with said separator member.
  • a fluid pressure reservoir comprising a pair of duplicate casing sections adapted to be secured together, and a reversible, bowl-like wall section adapted to be secured between said casing sections to define two unequal volumes of fixed ratio therebetween and. providing for interchange of position of said volumes when reversed.
  • a multiple compartment reservoir comprising a pair of compartment defining sections, each of said sections having an open end and an outwardly extending flange circumscribing said end, the flange of one section being complementary to the flange of theother section, and a domelike wall member adapted to be secured between said flanges to form two pressure tight volumes of different capacity, said dome-like Wall member being reversible between said flanges to interchange the positions of said volumes.

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Novv 1935. R. s. EGGLESTON 2,021,255
MULTICHAMBERED RESERVOIRS Filed Feb. 15, 1934 ill lillllllili ll 1-" F lhwentor (Ittotnegs Patented Nov. 19, 1935 UNITED STATES MULTICHAMBERED RESERVOIR Robert S. Eggleston, Water-town, N. Y., assignor to The New York Air Brake Company, a corporation of New Jersey Application February 15, 1934, Serial No. 711,447
4 Claims.
This invention relates to metallic receptacles and particularly to pressure fluid reservoirs for use as the car reservoirs in railway air brakes.
In this industry it has long been the preferred practice to use cored cast iron reservoirs, particularly in freight service. This preferance arises from economy in manufacture and maintenance. Since cast iron is not subject to rapid corrosion such reservoirs have long life and do not require the periodic hammer tests prescribed for wrought pressure vessels used in railroad service.
The freight brake which was standard until recently required only one reservoir, and this was cast in one piece around a dry sand core. The
standard brake recently adopted requires two reservoirs of unequal volumes. There has recently been invented by another a multi-volume reservoir for this new brake, such reservoir comprising two' differently dimensioned cup-shaped end sections, connected by mating flanges, and isolated from one another by a separator member clamped between the portions of the mating flanges.
This new reservoir has the advantages that the three main components can be cast wholly in green sand molds made on molding machines, and that the components can be readily cleaned of adhering sand prior to assembly.
The object of the present invention is further to simplify this new multi-volume reservoir by permitting the use of two identical cup-shaped end sections in conjunction with a separator member offset to provide the necessary difference in volumes. Reversal of the separator member permits the larger volume to be located at either end, should this be desirable for any reason.
A preferred embodiment of the invention, em-
.ploying desirable features of said prior invention,
is illustrated in the accompanying drawing, in
which:-
Fig. 1 is a plan view of the complete reservoir structure.
Fig. 2 is a view of the same, chiefly in vertical 5 axial section.
Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the separator member.
Fig. 4 is a fragmentary View showing the finished pads on the near side of the reservoir as viewed in Fig. 2.
The reservoir structure comprises two slightly tapered (frusto-conical) cup-shaped shells H and I2 with rounded heads, as shown. These shells are substantially identical. They are provided with mating flanges l3 and I4 which at their outer periphery are held in metal-to-metal contact with one another by means of bolts [5.
Each shell has a drain plug I6 and two supporting lugs or brackets H. In cases where it is not essential that the two shells be duplicates 5 of each other one may be formed with two lugs and the other with one lug, giving a three-point suspension for the reservoir structure as a whole, this arrangement being characteristic of the multi-volume reservoir upon which the present in- 10 vention is an improvement. So far as the present invention is concerned, it is not strictly neces sary that there be two lugs on each section. The lugs I! are preferably formed integrally on the ends of the shell and their draft is alined with 15 the draft afforded by the taper of the shells. The purpose of this is to permit the formation of green sand molds on molding machines.
Each shell preferably has two pads l8, only one of which is drilled and tapped at l9 and 20 drilled at 2| (see Fig. 4). The two pads are. on opposite sides of each shell and when finished afford connection for a pipe flange which is held by screws or studs screwed into the tapped holes [9, and connects an attached pipe to the port 2|. 25
The provision of two pads for each shell permits both pipe connections to be made on one side of the complete reservoir. If only one pad were provided on the side, and if the shells were duplicates, it follows of necessity that the two 30 pipe connections must be on opposite sides of the complete reservoir. This is not ordinarily desirable. If the pads be located on the top or bottom or ends of the shells one pad per section would suflice and the shells could be identical, but these locations are not usually desirable. To meet existing standards the illustrated arrangement was adopted.
The spaces within the shells I l and I2 are separated from each other by a dished or offset sepa- 40 rator 22, the offset providing the desired difference of volumes. This separator is stiffened by ribs 23, and has a peripheral rim or bead 24.
An annular gasket 25, U-shaped in cross section and composed of a suitable rubber com- 45 pound, is snapped around rim 24 and is held under compression in a relief groove formed at the inner periphery of the mating flanges l3 and I4 (see Fig. 2). This gasket arrangement is the invention of another and is illustrated merely as 50 typical of a suitable gasket construction. Other arrangements for clamping and sealing the separator may be substituted.
In its broader aspects the invention provides a three-part cast reservoir which may be produced 85 by the use of only two patterns and finished by the simplest machining operations.
What is claimed is,-
1. A multi-chambered pressure fluid reservoir comprising in combination, two substantially identical cup-shaped members having marginal connecting flanges; a separator member interposed between said flanges, said member having a supporting rim and a middle portion offset from the plane of said rim on one side only of said rim, whereby it divides the aggregate space within said members into two unequal volumes; and means for clamping said flanges in sealing relation with said separator member.
2. A multi-chambered pressure fluid reservoir comprising in combination, two substantially identical cup-shaped members having marginal connecting flanges; a separator member interposed between said flanges, said member having a supporting rim and a middle portion oflset from the plane of said rim on one sideonly of said rim, whereby it divides the aggregate space within said members into two unequal volumes, and the member being reversible to permit the larger of said two unequal volumes to be located at either end; and means for clamping said flanges in sealing relation with said separator member.
3. A fluid pressure reservoir comprising a pair of duplicate casing sections adapted to be secured together, and a reversible, bowl-like wall section adapted to be secured between said casing sections to define two unequal volumes of fixed ratio therebetween and. providing for interchange of position of said volumes when reversed.
4. A multiple compartment reservoir comprising a pair of compartment defining sections, each of said sections having an open end and an outwardly extending flange circumscribing said end, the flange of one section being complementary to the flange of theother section, and a domelike wall member adapted to be secured between said flanges to form two pressure tight volumes of different capacity, said dome-like Wall member being reversible between said flanges to interchange the positions of said volumes.
ROBERT S. EGGLESTON.
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