#108 Jacobs Engine Brake Retarder


1957

First practical mechanism for braking large trucks with engine compression as they descend long, steep grades at controlled speeds


The Jake Brake permits large trucks to descend long, steep grades at a controlled speed. It was the first practical mechanism for altering on demand the valve timing on a truck diesel engine, thereby converting the engine to a power absorbing machine. The modified engine can continue to power the truck in normal operation, allowing service brakes to remain cool for emergency situations. Invented by Clessie Lyle Cummins (1886-1968), this device (produced by the Jacobs manufacturing company since 1961) has contributed significantly to highway safety.

Jacobs Engine Brake Retarder (1957)

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Landmark Location

Jacobs Manufacturing Company
22 East Dudley Town Road
Bloomfield, CT 06002

Visiting Info

Regular Hours: Mon-Fri 8-5:30

Links

Owner site
http://www.jakebrake.com/
Cummins Engine site
http://www.cummins.com/

Ceremony Notes

October 1985

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