Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Speed-controlled – Having a valve system responsive to a wheel lock signal
Patent
1994-07-08
1996-04-30
Graham, Matthew C.
Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems
Speed-controlled
Having a valve system responsive to a wheel lock signal
303166, 303167, 303170, B60T 834
Patent
active
055118631
ABSTRACT:
An anti-skid brake control system (9) for a wheeled vehicle has a conventional continuous source of pressurized hydraulic fluid, a hydraulically actuated wheel rotation braking device which responds via a wheel brake valve (11) to applied hydraulic pressure to apply a braking force to a wheel of the vehicle, and an operator actuatable control (10, 12, 39) for varying the supply of hydraulic pressure to the wheel rotation braking device. The system is responsive directly to the operator actuatable control (10, 12, 39) for determining the deceleration (14) currently commanded by the operator and further dynamically determines a maximum permissible wheel deceleration (47) at a given time. The operator controlled supply of hydraulic pressure to the braking device is overridden in the event that the deceleration (14) currently commanded by the operator exceeds the maximum permissible wheel deceleration. Maximum permissible wheel deceleration is dynamically determined by measuring the angular velocity (13) of the wheel, calculating the angular deceleration (51) of the wheel from the measured angular velocity (13), determining a maximum angular deceleration value (47) based on the measured angular velocity (13), determining the difference (53) between the calculated angular deceleration and the determined maximum angular deceleration, and modifying the determined maximum angular deceleration by a fraction of the determined difference (55) only if the determined maximum angular deceleration (47) is greater than the calculated angular deceleration (51). A hybrid system combining some of the advantageous features of a pressure braking system with this or other deceleration systems is also disclosed.
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Allied-Signal Inc.
Graham Matthew C.
McCormick Jr. Leo H.
Palguta Larry J.
Poon Peter M.
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