Next Patent: Method for operating an electronically adjustable brake actuation system
Next Patent: Method for operating an electronically adjustable brake actuation system
[0001] This invention is of a form of an apparatus and method for varying brake response of a vehicle and, more specifically, such an apparatus and method which varies a combination of one or all of braking deadband, engine resistance, braking power, and transmission downshift dependent upon a transmission gear and a position of a brake operator device.
[0002] A vehicle such as a work machine, on- or off-highway truck, automobile, or other equipment has a brake operator device allowing an operator to control deceleration of the vehicle. The vehicle also has a transmission which allows the vehicle to be driven using one of several gear ratios, for desired torque and speed characteristics. Many vehicles include an Integrated Braking System (IBS), which uses a mechanical brake valve and a rotary position sensor associated with the brake operator device to detect a brake operator device angle position when the vehicle is in a higher gear.
[0003] Under IBS, the transmission is downshifted and/or neutralized to reduce dependence on the brakes to stop the machine. However, this configuration is subject to a deadband (no brake response within a predetermined initial portion of brake operator device travel) to facilitate the transmission-caused deceleration in the higher gears, with IBS active. Since the deadband cannot be adjusted during operation of a mechanical brake valve-equipped vehicle, the deadband reduces available brake operator device travel for braking in lower gears (when IBS is inactive). This reduced brake operator device travel results in lower resolution of the brake operator device and may cause an operator perception of less control over the brakes.
[0004] U.S. Pat. No. 5,105,923, issued Apr. 21, 1992 to Naonori Tizuka (hereafter referenced as '923) discloses an engine braking control system for an automatic transmission. The '923 device causes a downshift in response to engine braking requirements, vehicle speed, throttle opening, and brake operator device position. However, the transmission gear selected is not taken into account in '923, so the vehicle response cannot differ when the vehicle is traveling in different gears.
[0005] The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems as set forth above.
[0006] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, an apparatus for varying brake response of a vehicle is disclosed. The apparatus includes a brake operator device, a brake, a transmission, and an electronic control module. The brake operator device is movable within a range of brake operator device positions and is adapted to produce a brake input signal responsive to an operator brake command. The brake resists motion of the vehicle responsive to a brake output signal. The transmission has a plurality of gears and is adapted to produce a transmission gear signal responsive to a selected one of the gears. The electronic control module is adapted to receive the brake input and transmission gear signals and responsively produce a brake output signal. A position of the brake operator device within the range of brake operator device positions dictates the existence and magnitude of the brake output signal.
[0007] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a vehicle is disclosed. The vehicle includes a vehicle body, an operator compartment carried by the vehicle body, a ground engaging system, and an integrated brake system. The integrated brake system includes a brake operator device, a brake, a transmission, and an electronic control module. The brake operator device is movable within a range of brake operator device positions and is adapted to produce a brake input signal responsive to an operator brake command. The brake, resists motion of the vehicle responsive to a brake output signal. The transmission has a plurality of gears and is adapted to produce a transmission gear signal responsive to a selected one of the gears. The electronic control module is adapted to receive the brake input and transmission gear signals and responsively produce a brake output signal. A position of the brake operator device within the range of brake operator device positions dictates the existence and magnitude of the brake output signal.
[0008] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a method for varying brake response of a vehicle. The method includes the steps of: producing a brake input signal responsive to a position of a brake operator device within a range of brake operator device positions; producing a transmission gear signal responsive to a selected one gear of a plurality of gears in a transmission; producing a brake output signal responsive to the brake input and transmission gear signals; and controlling engagement of a brake responsive to the brake output signal.
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[0011] A vehicle
[0012] The brake operator device
[0013] The transmission
[0014] The engine
[0015] The ECM
[0016] When an operator transmission command or an ECM-generated desired downshift command controls the transmission, optionally the brake output signal is also controlled such that the engagement of the brake is reduced or eliminated for at least a portion of the time that the transmission is downshifting. This automatic brake control in conjunction with a transmission shift functions to bring the vehicle speed down gradually such that the downshift is performed smoothly and without a “jerk” or impact felt by the operator. The reduction or disengagement of braking avoids jerk caused by sudden deceleration due to both the brake and the downshift effecting the vehicle speed.
[0017] In an embodiment of the present invention, the brake operator device
[0018] When the operator presses down on the brake operator device
TABLE 1 Example of suitable brake operator device position table. Brake Operator Response in Higher Response in Lower Device Position Gear Gear First Sixth of Travel Deadband Deadband Second Sixth of Travel Deadband/Engine Deadband/Engine Braking Braking Third Sixth of Travel Deadband/Engine Brakes Activated Braking Fourth Sixth of Travel Deadband/Downshift Brakes Activated Fifth Sixth of Travel Brakes Activated Brakes Activated Last Sixth of Travel Brakes Activated Brakes Activated
[0019] In addition, engagement of the brakes
[0020] Other aspects, objects and advantages of the present invention can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims.