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Vehicle brake system

Disclosed is a brake system for a railroad vehicle, including a parking brake provided with a piston and having a first configuration in which the piston is in a working position in which it acts on a lining support and applies a predetermined force to a brake disc; a second configuration in which the piston is in a rest position in which it does not act on the support and does not apply any force to the disc; and a third configuration in which, when the vehicle is not at a standstill and the ambient temperature in the environment of the disc is greater than a threshold value, it forces the piston to move towards a trip position different from its working and rest positions, in order to limit or cancel the force applied to the disc.

VEHICLE BRAKE SYSTEM
20210078618 · 2021-03-18 ·

Disclosed is a brake system for a railroad vehicle, including a parking brake provided with a piston and having a first configuration in which the piston is in a working position in which it acts on a lining support and applies a predetermined force to a brake disc; a second configuration in which the piston is in a rest position in which it does not act on the support and does not apply any force to the disc; and a third configuration in which, when the vehicle is not at a standstill and the ambient temperature in the environment of the disc is greater than a threshold value, it forces the piston to move towards a trip position different from its working and rest positions, in order to limit or cancel the force applied to the disc.

Vehicle braking system

Disclosed is a brake system for a railroad vehicle, including a parking brake provided with a piston and having a first configuration in which the piston is in a working position in which it acts on a lining support and applies a predetermined force to a brake disc; a second configuration in which the piston is in a rest position in which it does not act on the support and does not apply any force to the disc; and a third configuration in which, when the vehicle is not at a standstill and the ambient temperature in the environment of the disc is greater than a threshold value, it forces the piston to move towards a trip position different from its working and rest positions, in order to limit or cancel the force applied to the disc.

Locking System

A linear guide system has at least a first rail element and a second rail element, which are mounted to be linearly slidable opposite one another in and counter to an extraction direction, a linear drive, which includes a rotatable drive shaft and an electric motor configured for the transmission of a torque to the drive shaft. The linear drive is configured such that a rotational movement of the drive shaft causes a linear movement of the first and second rail elements relative to one another in or counter to the extraction direction. A locking element is provided, which can be set and reset between an unlocked position and a locked position, which, for blocking the rotational movement of the drive shaft in the locked position, is configured so as to engage in a form-locking or force-locking manner with an engaging element connected to the drive shaft in a rotationally fixed manner or configured as a portion of the drive shaft. An actuator is provided, which is configured for setting the locking element towards the engaging element from the unlocked position into the locked position, as well as for resetting the locking element from the locked position into the unlocked position.

RAIL VEHICLE BRAKING SYSTEM FOR A RAIL VEHICLE
20190084597 · 2019-03-21 ·

Disclosed is a brake system for a railroad vehicle, including a parking brake provided with a piston and having a first configuration in which the piston is in a working position in which it acts on a lining support and applies a predetermined force to a brake disc; a second configuration in which the piston is in a rest position in which it does not act on the support and does not apply any force to the disc; and a third configuration in which, when the vehicle is not at a standstill and the ambient temperature in the environment of the disc is greater than a threshold value, it forces the piston to move towards a trip position different from its working and rest positions, in order to limit or cancel the force applied to the disc.