Motor vehicles – With means for detecting wheel slip during vehicle...
Patent
1987-02-25
1988-09-20
Love, John J.
Motor vehicles
With means for detecting wheel slip during vehicle...
74866, 74871, 180282, 180335, B60K 1500
Patent
active
047718498
ABSTRACT:
An automotive engine forming part of a motor vehicle is controlled to avoid slipping or spinning of a driven wheel by controlling the maximum rate of change of fuel which can be supplied to the engine, for example, by limiting the speed of deflection of a throttle flap (6) driven by a servo motor (7). The deflection speed, limited for example by a voltage divider (14) can be controlled as a function of operating parameters of the engine or the vehicle, for example, vehicle speed (V.sub.F), engine speed (n.sub.M), engine loading or a percentage of engine loading, actual wheel slip, actual angle or deflection position of the throttle flap, and the like. Further, non-linearities between deflection of an operator actuated pedal, such as a gas pedal (1) and actual deflection of the control flap (6) can be compensated for, for example, in a difference forming circuit (9) providing an output error signal for the servo motor (7) or by software, e.g. by recourse to non-linear characteristics stored in a table or graph. The duration of limiting can be determined by timing circuit connected to a terminal (p) for example, on the voltage divider (14). The system can be instrumented electrically (FIG. 2) or, for example, hydraulic-electrically (FIG. 3).
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Brugger Franz
Korasiak Wolfgang
Leiber Heinz
Roller Dieter
Schnaibel Eberhard
Diederiks, Jr. Everett G.
Love John J.
Robert & Bosch GmbH
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