Patent classifications
B60T8/1708
SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING SPEED-DEPENDENT CONTROL OF A BRAKE OF A HAULED UNIT OF A WORK VEHICLE AND RELATED VALVE ASSEMBLY
A system for controlling a brake of a unit hauled by a work vehicle may generally include a valve assembly. When a speed of the work vehicle exceeds a predetermined speed threshold, the valve assembly may be configured to allow the brake to be actuated when first and second brake pedals of the work vehicle are depressed, either individually or simultaneously. However, when the speed of the work vehicle is less than the predetermined speed threshold, the valve assembly may only be configured to allow the brake to be actuated when both of the first and second brake pedals are depressed simultaneously.
APPARATUS, METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING TOWED VEHICLES IN A TRACTOR-TRAILER VEHICLE
Various examples of a controller, method and system for monitoring a tractor-trailer vehicle train are disclosed. In one example a tractor controller is manually-initiated or a user-initiated tractor controller and includes an electrical control port for receiving an electrical sync signal and an electrical start signal, and a communications port for receiving data. A processing unit of the tractor controller includes control logic and is in communication with the electrical control port. The control logic is capable of receiving a data signal at the communications port which includes a time value and a unique identification which corresponds to the towed vehicle in response to the electrical start signal. At a predetermined response time, the tractor controller determines the position of the towed vehicle in the tractor-trailer vehicle train based on the data received from the towed vehicles.
Portable Brake Controller With Wireless Control Interface
A brake controller is provided as an inline plug between the towing vehicle and the towed vehicle or trailer. The electronics including an accelerometer and wireless communication radio are potted within a brake controller housing package. There is no conventional display or input controls on the exterior of the brake controller package. Input settings, and possibly output messages, are communicated through a smartphone or similar software or hardware application. The brake controller can identify a hazard lighting condition and avoid braking the towed vehicle during the hazard lighting condition, and can also distinguish when braking during signaling a turn, using the turn signals of the towing vehicle.
METHOD OF CONTROLLING A HEAVY-DUTY VEHICLE IN A SLOPE
The invention relates to a method of controlling a heavy-duty vehicle in a slope when the vehicle has come to a standstill due to service brakes of the vehicle having applied a service brake force, the method comprising determining a total brake force required for maintaining the vehicle at standstill, activating at least one park brake for providing a park brake force, gradually increasing the park brake force, and, while the park brake force is gradually increased, gradually reducing the service brake force while maintaining the sum of the service brake force and the park brake force at least equal to the determined total brake force.
Apparatus, method and system for determining the position of vehicles connected to a tractor by the use of a global positioning satellite (GPS)
Various examples of a controller, method and system for determining positions of a tractor-trailer vehicle train are disclosed. In one example a tractor controller is manually-initiated or a user-initiated tractor controller and includes an electrical control port for receiving an electrical start signal, and a communications port for receiving data. A processing unit of the tractor controller includes control logic and is in communication with the electrical control port. The control logic is capable of receiving, in response to the electrical start signal, a data signal at the communications port which includes a GPS signal and a unique identification which corresponds to the towed vehicle. At a predetermined response time, the tractor controller determines the position of the towed vehicle in the tractor-trailer vehicle train based on the data received from the towed vehicles.
Vehicle braking systems and methods
Techniques for braking an autonomous vehicle include providing a pressurized fluid stream from a plurality of pressurized fluid sources to a plurality of pressure-controlled electronic braking assemblies; providing the pressurized fluid stream from a pressurized fluid control output of a first pressure-controlled electronic braking assembly directly to a pressurized fluid control input of a second pressure-controlled electronic braking assembly; providing the pressurized fluid stream from the second pressure-controlled electronic braking assembly to at least one vehicle brake set; providing sensor output data from one or more vehicle sensors to a plurality of electronic control units; and based at least in part on the sensor output data, controlling at least one of the first or second pressure-controlled electronic braking assemblies to adjust a pressure of the pressurized fluid stream from at least one of the first or second pressure-controlled electronic braking assemblies to the vehicle brake set.
ELECTRONIC BRAKE SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE
Disclosed is an electronic brake system for a vehicle, the electronic brake system including one or more electronic components, with at least one electronic control unit. The electronic brake system also includes one or more devices for establishing wireless communications. In the electronic brake system, at least one of the devices for establishing wireless communications is integrated within one of the electronic components or in a unit that contains one of the electronic components.
Parking Brake Apparatus for a Vehicle
A parking brake controller comprises at least one input for receiving a signal indicative of at least one vehicle factor, a control input for receiving a request to unpark the vehicle, an output for transmitting a control signal to a parking brake valve and control logic. The control logic determines the at least one vehicle factor indicates the vehicle can be unparked, determines an unpark request has been received, and transmits a control signal to the parking brake valve only in response to the unpark request being received while the at least one vehicle factor is being met.
Cabling device and electronic brake system for a modular heavy goods vehicle and for a heavy goods vehicle
A means for wiring a heavy load vehicle module to connect and disconnect a multiplicity of data cables to conduct and transmit brake signal data to an electronic braking system of the heavy load vehicle module, wherein the electronic braking system comprises a data input to receive the brake signal data and a data output to transmit the brake signal data, and connects among the multiplicity of data cables one data cable to the data input of the electronic braking system and another data cable to the data output of the electronic braking system, and disconnects the remaining data cables, wherein the multiplicity of data cables is greater than or equal to four. Furthermore, an electronic braking system for a heavy load vehicle module, and one such for a heavy load vehicle, with a means for wiring, is described.
VEHICLE OPERATIONAL DIAGNOSTICS, CONDITION RESPONSE, VEHICLE PAIRING, AND BLIND SPOT DETECTION SYSTEM
A vehicle operational diagnostics and condition response system includes at least an axle supporting a vehicle frame, a suspension disposed between and secured to each the vehicle frame and the axle, a load detection device interacting with the suspension and communicating with a system controller, wherein the system controller is supported by the vehicle frame, and a vehicle pairing circuit, the vehicle pairing circuit interacting with the system controller. The vehicle pairing circuit activated by the system controller in response to load detection data received by the system controller from the load detection device.