Patent classifications
B60T17/18
ELECTROPNEUMATIC BRAKE SYSTEM, VEHICLE, METHOD FOR OPERATING AN ELECTROPNEUMATIC BRAKE SYSTEM, WITH AN EMERGENCY RELEASE VALVE UNIT
An electropneumatic brake system for a vehicle has a parking brake system having a parking brake valve unit constructed to adjust a parking brake pressure on at least one spring loading connection in accordance with a pilot control pressure. The valve unit has a pilot control unit which in accordance with an electronic parking brake signal adjusts the pilot control pressure on a pilot control path. The parking brake unit has an additional brake pressure connection which is or can be pneumatically connected to the pilot control path to introduce an emergency release pressure. The introduction of the emergency release pressure on the additional brake pressure connection causes the adjustment of the parking brake pressure on at least one spring loading connection. A first control unit is configured to provide the electronic parking brake signal to the valve unit. The electropneumatic brake system can have an emergency release valve unit.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A HYDRAULIC VENT INTERLOCK
Systems and methods for a vent interlock system to ensure vent cover closure prior to operation of a transportation vehicle. An embodiment of a system may include an interlock bar. The interlock bar may, in a lowered position, prevent a hydraulic valve handle of a hydraulic pump assembly from moving from an open position to a closed position, the hydraulic valve handle in the closed position to allow a vent cover of the trailer to be opened. The system may include a plunger valve connected to brakes of the transportation vehicle to lock the brakes of the transportation vehicle to prevent operation of the transportation vehicle when the interlock bar is raised. The system may include a spring operated latch attached to the transportation vehicle to hold the interlock bar in the lowered position via a notch or aperture in the interlock bar.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR A HYDRAULIC VENT INTERLOCK
Systems and methods for a vent interlock system to ensure vent cover closure prior to operation of a transportation vehicle. An embodiment of a system may include an interlock bar. The interlock bar may, in a lowered position, prevent a hydraulic valve handle of a hydraulic pump assembly from moving from an open position to a closed position, the hydraulic valve handle in the closed position to allow a vent cover of the trailer to be opened. The system may include a plunger valve connected to brakes of the transportation vehicle to lock the brakes of the transportation vehicle to prevent operation of the transportation vehicle when the interlock bar is raised. The system may include a spring operated latch attached to the transportation vehicle to hold the interlock bar in the lowered position via a notch or aperture in the interlock bar.
Brake system for aircraft
Disclosed is a brake system for aircraft that uses a control unit that is configured to control actuators at each wheel using one channel operating an associated brake control module, and other actuators at the same wheel using a second module operated completely independently using a second module. The use of the first and second groups of actuators are alternated periodically, e.g., for each flight.
Brake system for aircraft
Disclosed is a brake system for aircraft that uses a control unit that is configured to control actuators at each wheel using one channel operating an associated brake control module, and other actuators at the same wheel using a second module operated completely independently using a second module. The use of the first and second groups of actuators are alternated periodically, e.g., for each flight.
ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLABLE PNEUMATIC BRAKE SYSTEM IN A UTILITY VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLING A PNEUMATIC BRAKE SYSTEM
An electronically controllable pneumatic brake system. The brake system includes at least two brake circuits, wherein a first of the at least two brake circuits is allocated an electrically and pneumatically controllable control valve and a second of the at least two brake circuits is allocated an electrically controllable parking brake valve in order to predetermine braking pressures so as to actuate wheel brakes of the respective brake circuit. The brake system further includes a first control unit configured to electrically actuate the electrically and pneumatically controllable control valve in dependence upon a vehicle desired deceleration and a second control unit configured to electrically control the parking brake valve in dependence upon the vehicle desired deceleration that is requested in an automated manner. In addition, the brake system includes at least one bypass valve to which a control valve is allocated.
ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLABLE PNEUMATIC BRAKE SYSTEM IN A UTILITY VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLING A PNEUMATIC BRAKE SYSTEM
An electronically controllable pneumatic brake system. The brake system includes at least two brake circuits, wherein a first of the at least two brake circuits is allocated an electrically and pneumatically controllable control valve and a second of the at least two brake circuits is allocated an electrically controllable parking brake valve in order to predetermine braking pressures so as to actuate wheel brakes of the respective brake circuit. The brake system further includes a first control unit configured to electrically actuate the electrically and pneumatically controllable control valve in dependence upon a vehicle desired deceleration and a second control unit configured to electrically control the parking brake valve in dependence upon the vehicle desired deceleration that is requested in an automated manner. In addition, the brake system includes at least one bypass valve to which a control valve is allocated.
ELECTROMECHANICAL BRAKE SYSTEM INCLUDING A PARKING LOCK
An electromechanical brake system includes a caliper, an electric motor mounted to the caliper, a gear element mechanically connected to the electric motor, an actuator supported by the caliper, the actuator including an actuation member, and a controller operatively connected to the actuator. The controller is operable to selectively engage the actuation member with the gear element to positionally lock the first caliper member relative to the second caliper member.
ELECTROMECHANICAL BRAKE SYSTEM INCLUDING A PARKING LOCK
An electromechanical brake system includes a caliper, an electric motor mounted to the caliper, a gear element mechanically connected to the electric motor, an actuator supported by the caliper, the actuator including an actuation member, and a controller operatively connected to the actuator. The controller is operable to selectively engage the actuation member with the gear element to positionally lock the first caliper member relative to the second caliper member.
Methods for transitioning into reduced braking performance modes upon failure of a primary braking system
Methods for transitioning a braking system between primary and fallback modes are provided. A method in accordance with the present disclosure may include identifying a failure in the functionality of the primary braking system, and, upon identifying the failure, mitigating an abrupt increase in a pedal travel distance required to brake or otherwise decelerate the vehicle so as to provide smooth transition from a primary braking mode to a fallback braking mode. The mitigating the increase in the pedal travel distance may include initiating a transition to the fallback braking mode, activating at least one of a plurality of transition braking modes, and gradually increasing the pedal travel distance by deactivating at least one of the previously activated transition braking modes.