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- Myinvention relates torailwaytrafiic controlling apparatus, and particularly to apparatus ofthe type comprising train control devices-located in a trackway and adapted to cooperate with train-carried governing means. More specifically, my invention relates to apparatus for the control of a tripper arm train stop located adjacent an approach signal for'an-interlocking, plant.
- a device for manually keying by a'tripper arm train stop When'it is found to be in the tripping position and the adjacent signal indicates. stop.
- the conductor alights from his car or train and holds a control devicein a given position for clearing the train stop and retaining it inthat-position while it is being passed by the carcit-train.
- One feature of my invention is the provision of a stick relay having a pick-.up' circuit controlled in partv by a manual control. device which may be operated .by the motorman when he has stoppedhis caror train. The train stop J will then be cleared by acircuit controlled by the stick relay.
- the stickrelay will be retained in the energized condition by a stick circuit, and the-motorman can therefore proceed to operate his car'or train past the train stop.
- a stretch of railway track is shown divided by insulated joints i into sections AT, 2T, and AT, over which trafiic movements toward the right, as shown in the drawing, which I shall assume is the eastbound direction, are governed by an interlocking signal designated by the reference character 4, by an approach signal designated by the reference character 2, and by a distant signal designated by the reference character A, and. also by tripper arm trainstops 4V, 2V and AV located adjacent signals. 4', v2 and A, respectively. .
- Thezsignals as shown in the drawing, are of the semaphore type, but may be of any other suitable design; 7 I
- Each of the track sections is'provided with a track circuit including a suitable source of-current such, for example; as a transformer N having a secondary winding 3 connected-across the rails adjacent one endof" the track section, and a track relay connected acrossthe rails adjacent the opposite end of the section and designated by the reference character R preceded by-areference character corresponding to the reference character which precedes the reference-charam: ter T 'for the same track section.
- Each' track transformer has a primary winding 5 which is energized from axsuitable source of alternating current such, for example, as a power supply line having terminals BX and CK.
- a signal relay 21-1 is controlled: by a manually operable control device 2L having a normal position 12 and a reverse position r, and by track relays 2B and 4B, for oontrollingsignal 2.
- a distant relay AD controlled by reIayXZI-I' and also by relay AR and by train stop 2V. over,- a circuit including a given line conductor .l3, controls operation of signal A from thercaution, to the proceed position.
- a stick relay ZVS has a pick-up circuit. con trolled by a manually operable device such, for example, as a spring push button 2PB located adjacent signal 2, and also controlled by back contacts of relays AR and 2H, and including the. given line conductor [3.
- a stick circuit io r relay ZVS also includes line conductor l3 ⁇
- Stop 2V has two clearingcircuits for operating it from the trip'pin'gpositionto the nontripping or clear position. One of'thesefclearing circuits is controlled by signal'relay 2H, and'lt he other is controlled by stick relayfZVS.
- Aretaining circuit for stop 2V is controlledj'by back contacts of relays AR, 2V8 and 2R, and also includes line conductor l3.
- the I circuit.thus completed for energizing relay 2H passes from terminal B" of a suitable source of current, through contact 6 of device 2L, contacts 1 and 8 of relays 4R and 2R, respectively, and the winding. of relay 2H to terminal of the same source of current.
- the arm of signal 2 With relay 2H energized, the arm of signal 2 is operated to a corresponding control position, by a circuit including contact 9 of relay 2H, for directing trafiic movements into section 2T.
- train stop 2V is operated to its non-tripping position by a circuit passing from terminal B, through contact ll] of relay 2H, and the mechanism of stop 2V to terminal 0.
- relayAR will become deenergized, causing relay AD to become deenergized, which in turn causes the arm of signal A to be returned to the caution position.
- relay AR When the train leaves section AT, relay AR will become energized, thereby opening at the back point of its contact M, the retaining circuit previously traced for train stop 2V, and hence train stop 2V will be returned to the tripping position.
- the motorman can now efiect energization of relay 2VS by depressing push button ZPB, thereby completing the pick-up circuit'for relay 2V5 passing from terminal B, through the back point of contact M of relay AR, conductor I3, back point of contact l2 of relay 2H, contact of device 2PB, and the winding of relay ZVS to terminal 0.
- Relay ZVS upon becoming energized, completes its own stick circuit passing from terminal B, through the back point of contact I4 of relay AR, conductor I3, front point of contact l6 of relay ZVS, and the winding of relay ZVS to terminal 0.
- Relay ZVS upon becoming energized, completes a, second operating circuit for train stop 2V passing from terminal B, through contact IQ of relay ZVS, and the mechanism of stop 2V to terminal 0. Train stop 2V will therefore be operated to the non-tripping position.
- railway trafiic controlling apparatus for a stretch of railway track divided into a first section and an approach section, including a signal and a train stop for governing traflic movements from said approach section into said first section, including a first relay responsive to trafiic in said first section, including an approach relay responsive to ways in said approach section, and including a signal relay controlled by said first relay and by a manual control device for controlling said signal, the combination comprising, a stick relay, a second manual control device, a, pick-up circuit for said stick relay controlled by said second manual control device and by back contacts of said approach and signal relays, a stick circuit for said stick relay controlled by a back contact of said approach relay, circuit means controlledby a front contact of said signal relay in multiple with a front contact of said stick relay for clearing said train stop, and a circuit controlled by back contacts of said stick relay and said first relay and said approach relay for retaining said train stop in the clear condition.
- railway trafiic controlling apparatus for a stretch. of railway track divided into a first section and an approach section, including a signal and a train stop for governing trafilc movements from said approach section into said first section, including a first relay responsive to traffic in said first section, including an approach relay responsive to traflic in said approach section, andincluding a signal relay for controlling said signal
- the combination comprising, a stick relay, a manual control device, a pick-up circuit for said stick relay controlled by said manual control device and by back contacts of said approach and signal relays, a stick circuit for said stick relay controlled by a back contact of said approach relay, and a circuit controlled by a front contact of said stick relay for clearing said train stop.
- railway traffic controlling apparatus for a stretch of railway track divided into a first section and an approach section, including a signal and a train stop for governing traflic movements from said approach section into said first section, including a. manually controlled signal relay for controlling said signal, including an approachrelay responsive to trafiic in said approach section, including a given control conductor, and including a distant signal for said first signal,- the combination comprising, a control circuit for said distant signal which includes said given control conductor and front contacts of said approach and signal relays, a stick relay, a manual control deand a train stop for governing traffic movements from said approach section into said first section, including a manually controlled signal relay for controlling said signal, including an approach relay responsive to traffic in said approach section, including a given control conductor, and including a distant signal for said first signal, the combination comprising, a control circuit for said distant signal which includes said given control conductor and front contacts of said approach and signal relays, a stick relay, a pick-up circuit for said stick relay controlled by back contacts of said approach and
- railway trafiic controlling apparatus for a stretch of railway track divided into a first section and an approach section, including a signal and a train stop for governing trafii-c movements from said approach section into said first section, including a manually controlled signal relay for controlling said signal, including an approach relay responsive to trafiic in said approach section, including a given control conductor, and including a distant signal for said first signal, the
- control device and a back contact of said signal relay clearing circuit means for said train stop including a front contact of said stick relay in multiple with a front contact of said signal relay, and a circuit for retaining said train stop in the clear condition including said given control conductor' and back contacts of said approach and stick relays.
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July 25, 1944.
R. A. M CANN RAILWAY TRAFFIC CONTROLLING APPARATUS Filed Sept. 9, 194:5
l N V E NTOR Ronald A .M0 6211211 15 ATTORN EY Patented July 25, 1944 UNITED STATES Application September 9, 1943, Serial No.:501,611
d-Clai ms. (c1. 246 -23) :Myinvention relates torailwaytrafiic controlling apparatus, and particularly to apparatus ofthe type comprising train control devices-located in a trackway and adapted to cooperate with train-carried governing means. More specifically, my invention relates to apparatus for the control of a tripper arm train stop located adjacent an approach signal for'an-interlocking, plant.
In one arrangement which has previously been used, a device is provided for manually keying by a'tripper arm train stop When'it is found to be in the tripping position and the adjacent signal indicates. stop. With this *scheme, the conductor alights from his car or train and holds a control devicein a given position for clearing the train stop and retaining it inthat-position while it is being passed by the carcit-train.
In another arrangement which has also previously been used, provision is made for automatically clearing a train stop if a car or train passes it slowly, that is, at a speed of the order of 5 miles per hour, for example. In this scheme, the train stop is located a few feet "beyond the entrance end .of. the associated track section, and the train-stop is cleared by a circuit controlled by a back contact of the track relay 'for this track section. I v
One feature of my invention is the provision of a stick relay having a pick-.up' circuit controlled in partv by a manual control. device which may be operated .by the motorman when he has stoppedhis caror train. The train stop J will then be cleared by acircuit controlled by the stick relay.
The stickrelay will be retained in the energized condition by a stick circuit, and the-motorman can therefore proceed to operate his car'or train past the train stop.
' I shall describe one form of apparatus embodying my invention, and shall then point out the novel features thereof in claims.
The accompanying drawing is a diagrammatic view showing one form of apparatus embodying my invention. 7
Referring to the drawing, a stretch of railway track is shown divided by insulated joints i into sections AT, 2T, and AT, over which trafiic movements toward the right, as shown in the drawing, which I shall assume is the eastbound direction, are governed by an interlocking signal designated by the reference character 4, by an approach signal designated by the reference character 2, and by a distant signal designated by the reference character A, and. also by tripper arm trainstops 4V, 2V and AV located adjacent signals. 4', v2 and A, respectively. .Thezsignals, as shown in the drawing, are of the semaphore type, but may be of any other suitable design; 7 I
Each of the track sections is'provided with a track circuit includinga suitable source of-current such, for example; as a transformer N having a secondary winding 3 connected-across the rails adjacent one endof" the track section, anda track relay connected acrossthe rails adjacent the opposite end of the section and designated by the reference character R preceded by-areference character corresponding to the reference character which precedes the reference-charam: ter T 'for the same track section. Each' track transformer has a primary winding 5 which is energized from axsuitable source of alternating current such, for example, as a power supply line having terminals BX and CK. r
A signal relay 21-1 is controlled: by a manually operable control device 2L having a normal position 12 and a reverse position r, and by track relays 2B and 4B, for oontrollingsignal 2.
A distant relay AD, controlled by reIayXZI-I' and also by relay AR and by train stop 2V. over,- a circuit including a given line conductor .l3, controls operation of signal A from thercaution, to the proceed position. 1 I
A stick relay ZVS has a pick-up circuit. con trolled by a manually operable device such, for example, as a spring push button 2PB located adjacent signal 2, and also controlled by back contacts of relays AR and 2H, and including the. given line conductor [3. A stick circuit io r relay ZVS also includes line conductor l3} Train stop 2V has two clearingcircuits for operating it from the trip'pin'gpositionto the nontripping or clear position. One of'thesefclearing circuits is controlled by signal'relay 2H, and'lt he other is controlled by stick relayfZVS. Aretaining circuit for stop 2V is controlledj'by back contacts of relays AR, 2V8 and 2R, and also includes line conductor l3. y As shown in the drawing, all parts arein the normal condition, that is, thestretcli of track is unoccupied and hence track relays 2R and 4B are energized; signal 4" is indicating stop; manual device 2L is in its n-ormal'or 12 position, and hence signal 2 is indicating stop;.t'rain stop 2v is in the tripping position; signalA'is indie cating caution; and relays 2H, AD and ZVS are deenergized. 3 I shall assume that a leverman 'closes a circuit for energizing relay 2H by moving the man ual device 2L from its normal position n to its reverse posit-ion T. The I circuit.thus completed for energizing relay 2H passes from terminal B" of a suitable source of current, through contact 6 of device 2L, contacts 1 and 8 of relays 4R and 2R, respectively, and the winding. of relay 2H to terminal of the same source of current. With relay 2H energized, the arm of signal 2 is operated to a corresponding control position, by a circuit including contact 9 of relay 2H, for directing trafiic movements into section 2T. Also, with relay 2H energized, train stop 2V is operated to its non-tripping position by a circuit passing from terminal B, through contact ll] of relay 2H, and the mechanism of stop 2V to terminal 0.
Upon completion of the operation of train stop 2V to the non-tripping position, a circuit is completed for energizing relay AD, this circuit passing from terminal B, through contact ll of stop 2V, front point of contact l2 of relay 2H, conductor l3, front point of contact I l of relay AR, and the winding of relay AD to terminal 0. With relay AD energized, the arm of signal A will be operated to the proceed position by a circuit passing from terminal B, through contact l5 of relay AD, and the mechanism of signal A to terminal 0.
If a train now passes signal A and enters section AT, relayAR will become deenergized, causing relay AD to become deenergized, which in turn causes the arm of signal A to be returned to the caution position.
- The train, upon proceeding further and passing signal 2,.will deenergize relay 2R, thereby completing a retaining circuit for train stop 2V, this circuit passing from terminal B, through the back point of contact I4 of relay AR, line conductor 13, back point of contact I6 of relay 2VS, contact ll of train stop 2V, contact l8 of relay 2R, and the mechanism of train stop 2V to terminal 0. Relay 2R, upon becoming deenergized, deenergizes relay 2H which thereupon opens its contact 9, causing signal 2 to return to the stop position. Relay 2H, upon becoming deenergized, opens the operating circuit for train stop 2V previously traced through contact In of relay 2H.
When the train leaves section AT, relay AR will become energized, thereby opening at the back point of its contact M, the retaining circuit previously traced for train stop 2V, and hence train stop 2V will be returned to the tripping position.
I shall next assume that, while relay 2H is deenergized, as by relay 2B, or 4R being deenergized, a second car or train enters section AT and stops at signal 2 on account of this signal indicating stop and train stop 2V occupying the tripping position. I
The motorman can now efiect energization of relay 2VS by depressing push button ZPB, thereby completing the pick-up circuit'for relay 2V5 passing from terminal B, through the back point of contact M of relay AR, conductor I3, back point of contact l2 of relay 2H, contact of device 2PB, and the winding of relay ZVS to terminal 0. Relay ZVS, upon becoming energized, completes its own stick circuit passing from terminal B, through the back point of contact I4 of relay AR, conductor I3, front point of contact l6 of relay ZVS, and the winding of relay ZVS to terminal 0. Relay ZVS, upon becoming energized, completes a, second operating circuit for train stop 2V passing from terminal B, through contact IQ of relay ZVS, and the mechanism of stop 2V to terminal 0. Train stop 2V will therefore be operated to the non-tripping position.
When the car or train leaves section AT, the stick circuit traced for relay ZVS will be opened at the back point of contact M of relay AR. The circuit for stop 2V including contact I9 of relay 2V8 will therefore be opened, causing stop 2V to be returned to the tripping position.
I shall now assume that the train proceeds through the stretch of track shown, and that all parts of the apparatus are again returned to the normal condition, and that the leverman again clears signal 2 and train stop 2V. I shall further assume that a train then enters section AT and that the leverman desires to stop the train at signal 2. He will therefore move lever 2L from its 1' position back to the 11. position, thereby deenergizing relay 2H and causing signal 2 to return to the stop position. Deenergization of relay 2H also opens the operating circuit for train stop 2V which includes contact ID of relay 2H, thereby causing train stop 2V to be returned to the tripping position.
Although I have herein shown and described only one form of apparatus embodying my invention, it is understood that various changes and modifications may be made therein within the scope of the appended claims withoutdeparting from the spirit and scope of my invention.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim is:
1. In railway trafiic controlling apparatus for a stretch of railway track divided into a first section and an approach section, including a signal and a train stop for governing traflic movements from said approach section into said first section, including a first relay responsive to trafiic in said first section, including an approach relay responsive to trafic in said approach section, and including a signal relay controlled by said first relay and by a manual control device for controlling said signal, the combination comprising, a stick relay, a second manual control device, a, pick-up circuit for said stick relay controlled by said second manual control device and by back contacts of said approach and signal relays, a stick circuit for said stick relay controlled by a back contact of said approach relay, circuit means controlledby a front contact of said signal relay in multiple with a front contact of said stick relay for clearing said train stop, and a circuit controlled by back contacts of said stick relay and said first relay and said approach relay for retaining said train stop in the clear condition.
2. In railway trafiic controlling apparatus for a stretch. of railway track divided into a first section and an approach section, including a signal and a train stop for governing trafilc movements from said approach section into said first section, including a first relay responsive to traffic in said first section, including an approach relay responsive to traflic in said approach section, andincluding a signal relay for controlling said signal, the combination comprising, a stick relay, a manual control device, a pick-up circuit for said stick relay controlled by said manual control device and by back contacts of said approach and signal relays, a stick circuit for said stick relay controlled by a back contact of said approach relay, and a circuit controlled by a front contact of said stick relay for clearing said train stop.
3..-In railway trafliccontrollingapparatus for a stretch of railway track divided into a first section and an approach section, including a train stop for governing traffic movements from said approach section into said first section, including a first relay responsive to traflic in said first section, including an approach relay responsive to trafiic in said approach section, the combination comprising, a manually controllable relay, a stick relay, a manual control device, a pick-up circuit for said stick relay controlled by said manual control device and by back contacts of said approach and manually controllable relays, a stick circuit for said stick relay controlled by a back contact of said approach relay, means controlled by a front contact of said stick relay for clearing said train stop, and means controlled by back contacts of said stick relay and of said approach and first relays for retaining said train stop in the clear condition.
4. In railway traffic controlling apparatus for a stretch of railway track divided into a first section and an approach section, including a signal and a train stop for governing traflic movements from said approach section into said first section, including a. manually controlled signal relay for controlling said signal, including an approachrelay responsive to trafiic in said approach section, including a given control conductor, and including a distant signal for said first signal,- the combination comprising, a control circuit for said distant signal which includes said given control conductor and front contacts of said approach and signal relays, a stick relay, a manual control deand a train stop for governing traffic movements from said approach section into said first section, including a manually controlled signal relay for controlling said signal, including an approach relay responsive to traffic in said approach section, including a given control conductor, and including a distant signal for said first signal, the combination comprising, a control circuit for said distant signal which includes said given control conductor and front contacts of said approach and signal relays, a stick relay, a pick-up circuit for said stick relay controlled by back contacts of said approach and. signal relays, a stick circuit for said stick relay including said given control conductor and a back contact of said approach relay, and means controlled by a front contact of said stick relay for clearing said train stop.
6. In railway trafiic controlling apparatus for a stretch of railway track divided into a first section and an approach section, including a signal and a train stop for governing trafii-c movements from said approach section into said first section, including a manually controlled signal relay for controlling said signal, including an approach relay responsive to trafiic in said approach section, including a given control conductor, and including a distant signal for said first signal, the
combination comprising, a control circuit for said,
. control device and a back contact of said signal relay, clearing circuit means for said train stop including a front contact of said stick relay in multiple with a front contact of said signal relay, and a circuit for retaining said train stop in the clear condition including said given control conductor' and back contacts of said approach and stick relays.
RONALD A. McCANN.
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