ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM FOR ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE
20180281764 ยท 2018-10-04
Inventors
- Harry Pongo (Gatzke, MN, US)
- Brent J. Hanson (Warroad, MN, US)
- Jeremy R. Eichenberger (Warroad, MN, US)
- Jason K. Raska (New Richmond, WI, US)
- Michael D. Schneider (Princeton, MN, US)
- Ryan K. Lovold (Roseau, MN, US)
Cpc classification
B60T11/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T8/322
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T8/3685
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T8/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K2005/003
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/348
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/354
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60T8/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K17/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60K5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T11/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
An all-terrain vehicle is disclosed having a braking system with an anti-lock braking control module and a first brake master cylinder hydraulically coupled to the anti-lock braking control module. A first brake actuator is coupled to the first brake master cylinder and a brake caliper is coupled to at least some of the ground engaging members. The first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to either the first or second ground engaging members. A second brake master cylinder is hydraulically coupled to the anti-lock braking control module. A second brake actuator is coupled to the second brake master cylinder and a brake caliper is coupled to at least some of the ground engaging members. The second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to either the first or second ground engaging members. The vehicle also has a speed monitor with a gear ring positioned on an exterior surface of a stub shaft and a speed pickup positioned adjacent to the gear ring.
Claims
1. An all-terrain vehicle, comprising: a frame; ground engaging members supporting the frame; a powertrain supported by the frame, including a first final drive drivingly coupled to at least some of the ground engaging members to power first ground engaging members, and a second final drive drivingly coupled to at least some of the ground engaging members to power second ground engaging members; a braking system comprising: an anti-lock braking control module; a first brake master cylinder hydraulically coupled to the anti-lock braking control module; a first brake actuator coupled to the first brake master cylinder; and a brake caliper coupled to at least some of the ground engaging members; wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to either the first or second ground engaging members.
2. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 1, wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to both of the first or second ground engaging members.
3. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a second brake master cylinder that upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to either of the first or second ground engaging members.
4. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 3, wherein the second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to both of the first and second ground engaging members.
5. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 3, wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the first ground engaging members and the second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the second ground engaging members.
6. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 5, wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the first and second ground engaging members and the second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the second ground engaging members.
7. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 6, wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the first and second ground engaging members and the second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the first and second ground engaging members.
8. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 3, wherein the first brake actuator for the first brake master cylinder is a hand controlled actuator.
9. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 3, wherein the second brake actuator for the second brake master cylinder is a foot controlled actuator.
10. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a speed monitor for at least some of the ground engaging members.
11. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 10, further comprising stub shafts extending from the first and second final drives to the first and second ground engaging members.
12. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 11, wherein the speed monitor comprises a gear ring positioned on an exterior surface of the stub shaft and a speed pickup positioned adjacent to the gear ring.
13. An all-terrain vehicle, comprising: a frame; ground engaging members supporting the frame; a braking system comprising: an anti-lock braking control module; a first brake master cylinder hydraulically coupled to the anti-lock braking control module; a first brake actuator coupled to the first brake master cylinder; a second brake master cylinder hydraulically coupled to the anti-lock braking control module; a second brake actuator coupled to the second brake master cylinder; and a brake caliper coupled to at least some of the ground engaging members; wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to either the first or second ground engaging members, and wherein the second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to either the first or second ground engaging members.
14. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 13, wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to both of the first and second ground engaging members.
15. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 13, wherein the second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to both of the first and second ground engaging members.
16. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 13, wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the first ground engaging members and the second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the second ground engaging members.
17. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 16, wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the first and second ground engaging members and the second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the second ground engaging members.
18. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 17, wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the first and second ground engaging members and the second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the first and second ground engaging members.
19. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 13, wherein the first brake actuator for the first brake master cylinder is a hand controlled actuator.
20. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 13, wherein the second brake actuator for the second brake master cylinder is a foot controlled actuator.
21. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 13, further comprising a speed monitor for at least some of the ground engaging members.
22. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 21, further comprising a powertrain supported by the frame, including a first final drive drivingly coupled to at least some of the ground engaging members to power first ground engaging members, and a second final drive drivingly coupled to at least some of the ground engaging members to power second ground engaging members;
23. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 22, further comprising stub shafts extending from the first and second final drives to the first and second ground engaging members.
24. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 23, wherein the speed monitor comprises a gear ring positioned on an exterior surface of the stub shaft and a speed pickup positioned adjacent to the gear ring.
25. An all-terrain vehicle, comprising: a frame; ground engaging members supporting the frame; a powertrain supported by the frame, including a first final drive drivingly coupled to at least some of the ground engaging members to power first ground engaging members, and a second final drive drivingly coupled to at least some of the ground engaging members to power second ground engaging members; stub shafts extending from the first and second final drives to the first and second ground engaging members; and a speed monitor for at least some of the ground engaging members, the speed monitor comprises a gear ring positioned on an exterior surface of the stub shaft and a speed pickup positioned adjacent to the gear ring.
26. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 25, wherein the stub shafts include drive couplings positioned adjacent to the first and second final drives and the gear rings are positioned on an external surface of the drive couplings.
27. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 25, further comprising a braking system, comprising an anti-lock braking control module which is coupled to the speed monitor to monitor the speed of at least some of the ground engaging members.
28. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 27, wherein the braking system further comprises: a first brake master cylinder hydraulically coupled to the anti-lock braking control module; a first brake actuator coupled to the first brake master cylinder; and a brake caliper coupled to at least some of the ground engaging members; wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to either the first or second ground engaging members.
29. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 28, wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to both of the first or second ground engaging members.
30. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 28, further comprising a second brake master cylinder that upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to either of the first or second ground engaging members.
31. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 30, wherein the second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to both of the first and second ground engaging members.
32. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 30, wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the first ground engaging members and the second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the second ground engaging members.
33. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 32, wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the first and second ground engaging members and the second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the second ground engaging members.
34. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 33, wherein the first brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the first and second ground engaging members and the second brake master cylinder upon actuation provides anti-lock braking to the first and second ground engaging members.
35. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 28, wherein the first brake actuator for the first brake master cylinder is a hand controlled actuator.
36. The all-terrain vehicle of claim 30, wherein the second brake actuator for the second brake master cylinder is a foot controlled actuator.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The foregoing aspects and many of the intended advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
[0008] The invention will now be described in relation to the drawing figures, where:
[0009]
[0010]
[0011]
[0012]
[0013]
[0014]
[0015]
[0016]
[0017]
[0018]
[0019]
[0020]
[0021]
[0022]
[0023]
[0024]
[0025]
[0026]
[0027]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0028] With reference first to
[0029] Powertrain 6 is coupled to the front rear mount 16, 20 by way of a front drive shaft at 40 and to the rear wheel mounts 30, 32 by way of a drive shaft 42. Front drive shaft 40 is coupled to a front final drive at 50 and rear drive shaft 42 is coupled to a rear final drive 52. Front and rear final drives 50, 52 could be differentials. Front final drive 50 is coupled to wheel mounts 16 by way of front stub shafts 60 and rear final drive 52 is coupled to rear wheel mounts 30, 32 by way of stub shafts 62.
[0030] With reference now to
[0031] In a like manner, rear wheel mounts 30, 32 include rear knuckles 90 which couple to the upper and lower suspension arms 26, 28 at upper and lower couplers 92, 94 as best shown in
[0032] With reference still to
[0033] With reference first to
[0034] Thus as shown in
[0035] With reference still to
[0036] With reference to
[0037] With reference now to
[0038] With reference still to
[0039] With reference now to
[0040] Cylinder 306 is coupled to hydraulic line 308 which couples to a splitter 310 which directs hydraulic fluid through hydraulic line 312 to input 300 and through line 314 to input 302. Thus upon activation of the lever 304, hydraulic pressure is input to both inputs 300 and 302, which provides hydraulic pressure through all four channels RL, RR, FR and FL to provide four channel ABS braking to all four wheels 320-326. More particularly, hydraulic pressure is introduced through hydraulic line 328 to rear left wheel 324; through hydraulic line 330 for rear right wheel 326; through hydraulic line 332 for front right wheel 322 and hydraulic line 334 to control front left wheel 320. Thus, four channel ABS is braking provided through the hand-controlled master cylinder 132.
[0041] With respect to the foot-controlled master cylinder 134, cylinder 340 is provided having an actuator at 342. A hydraulic line 346 is provided out of cylinder 340 which inputs to a splitter 348 which provides a first line 350 to the left rear wheel 324 and a second line 352 to the right rear wheel 326. Thus, standard rear wheel only braking is provided through the foot-controlled master cylinder 134. It should be appreciated that multiple variations of the ABS braking system is provided by utilizing the identical controller 130, hand-controlled master cylinder 132 and foot-controlled master cylinder 134. It should be understood in the embodiment of
[0042] With reference now to
[0043] With reference now to
[0044]
[0045] With reference now to
[0046] As shown in
[0047] With reference now to
[0048] With reference now to
[0049] With reference now to
[0050] While this invention has been described as having an exemplary design, the present invention may be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains.