System and method for addressing a pneumatic emergency in a helper locomotive
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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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Methods and systems for control and use in connection with an electronically controlled pneumatic (ECP)-equipped train after transmission of a brake pipe emergency dump command message by a helper locomotive associated with the train. These methods and systems are implemented in an effort to improve braking safety and reduce brake system recovery time of a train.
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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:
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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. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 20, 21)
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9. An end-of-train unit for use 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, the end-of-train unit comprising:
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a brake pipe dump valve; an end-of-train radio receiver for receiving the brake pipe emergency dump command message from the helper locomotive; an electronically controlled pneumatic transmitter for transmitting an electronically controlled pneumatic emergency brake request message in response to receiving the brake pipe emergency dump command message from the helper locomotive; an electronically controlled pneumatic trainline receiver for receiving an electronically controlled pneumatic head-of-train brake command message; and a processor for determining if the electronically controlled pneumatic head-of-train brake command message has been received within a predetermined period of time after transmitting the electronically controlled pneumatic emergency brake request message, and in response to a determination that the electronically controlled pneumatic end-of-train brake command message has not been received within the predetermined period of time, causing the brake pipe dump valve to be opened, wherein the processor does not cause the brake pipe dump valve to be opened when a determination is made that the electronically controlled pneumatic brake command message has been received within the predetermined period of time, the determining, by the processor, if the electronically controlled neumatic head-of-train brake command message has been received within the predetermined period of time by the processor comprising the processor not causing the activation of 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, and 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. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A system for use in connection with an electronically controlled pneumatic equipped train after transmission of a brake pipe emergency dump command message by a helper locomotive associated with the train, the system comprising:
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an end-of-train radio network; a helper locomotive equipped with a virtual brake pipe connection, wherein the helper locomotive is configured to transmit the brake pipe emergency dump command message on the end-of-train radio network; an end-of-train unit situated on the train, wherein the end-of-train unit is configured to receive the brake pipe emergency dump command message from the end-of-train radio network, and in response thereto, transmit an electronically controlled pneumatic emergency braking request message on an electronically controlled pneumatic messaging network, wherein the end-of-train unit includes a brake pipe dump valve, and wherein at least one car in the train is configured to respond to an electronically controlled pneumatic emergency braking request message from the electronically controlled pneumatic messaging network from the end-of-train; and a head-end-unit situated on the train, wherein the head-end unit of the train is configured to transmit an electronically controlled pneumatic head-to-train brake command message on the electronically controlled pneumatic messaging network, and wherein the end-of-train unit is further configured to open the brake pipe dump valve in response to a determination that the electronically controlled pneumatic head-of-train brake command message has not been received within a predetermined period of time after transmitting the electronically controlled pneumatic emergency brake request message and to not open the brake pipe dump valve when the electronically controlled pneumatic head-of-train brake command message has been received within the predetermined period of time, the determination of whether the electronically controlled pneumatic head-of-train brake command message has been received within the predetermined period of time by the end-of-train unit comprising the end-of-train unit not opening of 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 and wherein the causing the plurality of cars to immediately activate brakes results in a shorter stopping distance and the brake pipe 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. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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