Patent classifications
B60T7/08
Redundant motion control for a vehicle with a redundant braking arrangement
A control arrangement for a vehicle motion system including a braking function, comprising motion actuators with one or more brake actuators pertaining to the braking function, a first vehicle motion management controller (VMM1) and a second vehicle motion management controller (VMM2), forming a redundant assembly to control the braking function, wherein, in riding conditions, the first vehicle motion management controller controls the brake actuators with a current nominal expected braking performance, while the second vehicle motion management controller (VMM2) is in a waiting-to-operate mode, the control arrangement comprising a hot swap functionality in which the second vehicle motion management controller (VMM2) is configured to take over control of the brake actuators from the first vehicle motion management controller, with the current nominal expected braking performance, in a short time period (SWT) less than one second, preferably less than 0.5 second, preferably less than 0.3 second, and associated control method.
Electropneumatic handbrake system for commercial vehicles with spring-loaded parking brakes
An electropneumatic brake system, for a commercial vehicle which is provided for pulling a trailer, includes at least one service brake circuit configured to activate service brake actuators, a parking brake circuit having parking brake actuators on at least one axle, a trailer brake circuit configured to provide a trailer brake pressure at a trailer brake pressure port, and a manually actuatable operating unit in a driver's cab. The manually actuatable operating unit has a first operating element and a second operating element. In the case of actuation of the first operating element when the vehicle is driving, the parking brake actuators are activated and a trailer brake pressure is output at the trailer brake pressure port. In the case of actuation of the second operating element when the vehicle is driving, only a trailer brake pressure is output.
Electropneumatic handbrake system for commercial vehicles with spring-loaded parking brakes
An electropneumatic brake system, for a commercial vehicle which is provided for pulling a trailer, includes at least one service brake circuit configured to activate service brake actuators, a parking brake circuit having parking brake actuators on at least one axle, a trailer brake circuit configured to provide a trailer brake pressure at a trailer brake pressure port, and a manually actuatable operating unit in a driver's cab. The manually actuatable operating unit has a first operating element and a second operating element. In the case of actuation of the first operating element when the vehicle is driving, the parking brake actuators are activated and a trailer brake pressure is output at the trailer brake pressure port. In the case of actuation of the second operating element when the vehicle is driving, only a trailer brake pressure is output.
STEERING WHEEL ASSEMBLY HAVING BRAKING FUNCTION AND CONTROL APPARATUS HAVING THE STEERING WHEEL ASSEMBLY
A steering wheel assembly having a braking function, including: a steering wheel, a steering shaft, and a controller. The steering wheel is connected to one end of the steering shaft. The steering wheel includes a rim body and spokes. The rim body is connected to the steering shaft via the spokes. A force sensor, a photoelectric sensor, a mechanical wave sensor or a switch are provided between the rim body and the spokes, or provided on one side of the rim body away from a driver, or provided between the spokes and the steering shaft, or provided on the steering shaft, and are connected to the controller. The controller is connected to a braking system.
Emergency braking method for an aircraft
An emergency braking method for aircraft, comprising using a progressing parking brake controlled by a lever (10) that can be actuated by the pilot between a “0%” position in which the brakes are connected to the return pressure of the aircraft, and a “100%” position in which the brakes are connected to the feed pressure of the aircraft, the lever being blockable in the 100% position in order to provide parking braking when the aircraft is stationary. According to the invention, the emergency braking method being characterized in that it comprises: using a valve having an outlet port connected to the brakes, a return port, and a feed port, the valve presenting a state connecting the outlet port to the return port and a state connecting the outlet port to the feed port; and controlling the valve to occupy one or other of those states by pulse width modulation (PWM) having a duty ratio (R) that is a function of the position of the lever in order to deliver the brakes with pressure lying in the range return pressure to feed pressure, depending on the position of the lever.
Remote operating lever unit for operating brake unit, brake system, and method of repositioning lever
A remote operating lever unit (20) for operating a brake unit (10) mounted to an wheeled vehicle is provided a lever (22) for operation by a user, a main body (24) holding the lever (22) in a displaceable manner and including a control unit for transmitting a signal to the brake unit (10) based on a displacement amount of the lever (22) from a neutral position thereof, a holder (26) holding the main body (26), and a connecting portion (245, 265) detachably engaging the main body (24) and the holder (26) at an arbitrary angle around an axis (X) perpendicular to a plane in which the lever (22) displaces.
Parking brake for an electric vehicle with multi-speed gearbox
A commercial vehicle with at least one driven axle, at least one service brake, at least one propulsion engine, and wheels characterized in that the parking brake function of the vehicle is solved by a bistable locking means acting on both wheels. At least one multi-speed gearbox is provided to concurrently activate a first gear stage and a second gear stage having different ratios.
Electronic park brake interface module, park brake controller and system
Various examples of park brake interface modules which are utilized as human machine interfaces (HMI) in vehicles are provided. In one example, a park brake interface module for a vehicle includes a park brake switch device to actuate the park brake. The park brake switch device is capable of actuating the vehicle park brake in a brake apply mode upon receipt of a pinch signal. In another example, the park brake interface module includes a park brake switch device which is capable of actuating the vehicle park brake in a brake release mode upon receipt of a reach signal. In a further example, the park brake interface module includes recessed fixed parking brake actuation switches. In operation, the electronic interface module and park brake switch devices allow the operator to apply or release the vehicle park brakes according to memorable mnemonics, for example, “pinch to park” and “reach to release.”
BRAKING SYSTEM WITH REDUNDANT PARKING BRAKE ACTUATION
A braking system for a motor vehicle has a first and a second parking brake A first and a second control device each have a driver for driving at least the first and/or the second parking brake actuator. The first control device has a first arbitration unit to data whether a parking brake action should be carried out. The second control device has a second arbitration unit to receive parking brake request data and to ascertain from the received data whether a parking brake action should be carried out. The result of the second arbitration unit is fed to the first arbitration unit as parking brake request data and the result of the first arbitration unit is transmitted to the driver of the first and/or second control device for driving the first and second parking brake actuators.
Parking brake apparatus for saddled vehicle
To provide a parking brake apparatus for a saddled vehicle actuated in response to a reverse rotation on a throttle grip which is set in a simplified structure. A parking brake apparatus for a saddled vehicle includes a parking brake caliper configured to restrict a rotation of a rear wheel while the motorcycle is parked; a steering handle configured to steer a front wheel; and a throttle grip mounted on the steering handle and configured to control output of a power unit. The control unit actuates the parking brake caliper by a motor when at least the throttle grip is reversely rotated and the vehicle speed is zero. The throttle grip being reversely rotated is detected according to information from a throttle position sensor which is interlocked with the throttle grip.