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Title:
Wasp excluder and exhaust port protector for air brakes
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The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:
1. A wasp excluder and exhaust port protector for air brakes comprising:
a housing having inlet and outlet end portions with a passageway therebetween, said inlet end portion having means for connection to an exhaust port of an air brake system, said outlet end portion having an outlet bore with an outwardly open end;
a valve having a generally flat disc shaped body of rubber-like material recessed within said outlet end portion to provide mechanical protection therefor from external flying objects such as railroad ballast, said valve body engaging and filling said outlet bore adjacent said outwardly open end to exclude the accumulation of solids between said disc-shaped body and said outlet bore;
said body being integrally formed with a plurality of axially outwardly extending hollow elongated protuberances which are radially oriented to meet at the center of the disc, the protuberances being substantially U-shaped in cross-section with a relatively thin flat bottom,
each of said protuberances having a longitudinally extending slit through its bottom wall centrally thereof, the slits meeting in the center of the body and defining a plurality of elastic sectors sealingly engaged in edgewise abutment along the slits by the elasticity of the material to prevent entrance into and blockage of said passageway by outside agents such as wasps and ice, said body being deflectible by internal air pressure to axially outwardly deflect said elastic sectors and open said slits toward said outwardly open end to thereby dislodge any accumulation of solids on the outer surface thereof and enable flow of air through said passageway, the outer surface of said hollow protrusions being within but adjacent the outlet end portion,
whereby initial opening of said slits by air pressure is characterized by outward angular deflection of said sectors and simultaneous separation of edges of said sectors along the slits to dislodge material collected thereon.
2. A wasp excluder and exhaust port protector for air brakes according to claim 1 in which said protuberances have outer radial ends radially aligned with the respective slits, said radial ends abutting said housing during deflection of said sectors by internal pressure to thereby limit radially outward displacement of said protuberances and slits and cause said slits to open uniformly.
3. A wasp excluder and exhaust port protector for air brakes comprising:
a housing having inlet and outlet end portions with a passageway therebetween, said inlet end portion having means for connection to an exhaust port of an air brake system, said outlet end portion having a cylindrical bore forming a continuation of said passageway and extending between an inner annular seat and the outer end of said housing;
a valve having a unitary body of rubber-like material wholly contained within said bore to provide mechanical protection therefor from external flying objects such as railroad ballast;
said body having a ring portion slidably fitted within said bore and sealingly engaging said seat, and having a substantially flat disc portion integral with the ring portion engaging and filling said bore adjacent said outwardly open end to exclude the accumulation of solids between said disc portion and said bore, said disc portion being transverse to said passageway and formed with a plurality of radial, internally concave, externally convex, hollow ribs projecting axially from said disc portion, and radial slits extending through said body along the middles of said ribs and meeting in the center of the disc portion to define a plurality of elastic sectors connected to said ring portion and sealingly engaged with one another in edgewise abutment along said slits, the outer surfaces of said ribs being adjacent but within the outwardly open end, said sectors being normally closed by the elasticity of the rubber-like material to block access from the outside to said passageway, and said sectors being outwardly displaceable by air pressure from within to enable flow through said passageway.
4. A wasp excluder and exhaust port protector for air brakes according to claim 3 having a retaining ring within said bore externally of said valve to hold the latter in place.
5. A wasp excluder and exhaust port protector for air brakes according to claim 4 in which said retaining ring engages and supports the radial outer end portions of said radial hollow ribs to prevent radial expansion of said ribs and enable uniform opening of said slits by air pressure within said passageway.
6. A wasp excluder and exhaust port protector for air brakes comprising:
a housing having inlet and outlet end portions with a passageway therebetween, said inlet end portion having means for connection to an exhaust port of an air brake system, said outlet end portion having a cylindrical bore forming a continuation of said passageway and extending between an inner annular seat and the outer end of said housing;
a valve having a unitary body of rubber-like material wholly contained within said bore to provide mechanical protection therefor from external flying objects such as railroad ballast;
said body having a ring portion slidably fitted within said bore and sealingly engaging said seat, and having a disc portion integral with the ring portion filling said bore closely adjacent said outwardly open end to exclude the accumulation of solids between said disc portion and said bore, said disc portion being transverse to said passageway and formed with a plurality of radial, internally concave, externally convex, hollow ribs, and radial slits extending through said body along the middles of said ribs and meeting in the center of the disc portion to define a plurality of elastic sectors connected to said ring portion and sealingly engaged with one another in edgewise abutment along said slits, said sectors being normally closed by the elasticity of the rubber-like material to block access from the outside to said passageway, and said sectors being outwardly displaceable by air pressure from within to enable flow through said passageway, and a retaining ring within said bore externally of said valve to hold the latter in place, said retaining ring engaging and retaining the radial outer end portions of said radial hollow ribs to prevent radial expansion of said ribs and enable uniform opening of said slits by air pressure within said passageway.
7. A wasp excluder and exhaust port protector for air brakes according to claim 6 in which said radial hollow ribs have closed radial ends engaged with the retaining ring at uniform circumferentially spaced locations about the center of the disc portion.
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Inventors:
Hlinsky, Emil J. (Oak Brook, IL, US)
Application Number:
479040
Filing Date: 1974-06-13 Publication_date: 1976-05-18 Assignee:
MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Company (Mundelein, IL)
Primary Class(es):
137/845
137/849
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Cline, William R.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
McCaleb, Lucas & Brugman
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