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System and method for addressing a pneumatic emergency in a helper locomotive

  • US 9,481,348 B2
  • Filed: 09/20/2012
  • Issued: 11/01/2016
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/20/2012
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method for control in an electronically controlled pneumatic equipped train after transmission of a brake pipe emergency dump command message by a helper locomotive associated with the train comprising a plurality of cars, the method comprising:

  • receiving, by an end-of-train unit associated with the train and including a processor, the brake pipe emergency dump command message from the helper locomotive;

    transmitting, by the end-of-train unit, an electronically controlled pneumatic emergency brake request message to at least one car and a head-end-unit of the train in response to receiving the brake pipe emergency dump command message from the helper locomotive;

    waiting, by the end-of-train unit, a predetermined period of time after transmitting the electronically controlled pneumatic emergency brake request message for receipt of an electronically controlled pneumatic head-of-train brake command message transmitted by the head-end unit;

    opening, by the end-of-train unit, a brake pipe dump valve in response to a determination that the electronically controlled pneumatic head-of-train brake command message has not been issued to the at least one car in the train within the predetermined period of time, wherein the end-of-train unit does not open the brake pipe dump valve when the electronically controlled pneumatic head-of-train brake command message has been issued to the at least one car in the train within the predetermined period of time, the waiting, by the end-of-train unit, comprising the end-of-train unit not activating the brake dump valve and instead transmitting the electronically controlled pneumatic end-of-train emergency brake request message that causes the plurality of cars to immediately activate brakes, wherein the causing the plurality of cars to immediately activate brakes results in a shorter stopping distance and a brake pipe of the train does not require a predetermined recharging process to recharge the brake pipe from the brake dump unless the electronically controlled pneumatic head-of-train brake command message is not issued to the at least one car in the train within the predetermined period of time.

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