Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Speed-controlled – For a tractor-trailer type vehicle
Reexamination Certificate
2011-06-28
2011-06-28
Rodriguez, Pam (Department: 3657)
Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems
Speed-controlled
For a tractor-trailer type vehicle
C340S003100, C340S438000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07967396
ABSTRACT:
A status of one or more subsystems positioned on one or more trailers is communicated to a tractor electrically and mechanically connected to the trailer. The status may be automatically supplied by the subsystem or may be requested either by the operator of the tractor/trailer combination or automatically by another subsystem on either the tractor or the trailer. A spread spectrum data communications signal representing the status of a respective subsystem is superposed on the power bus. The status of the respective subsystem can then be determined from the spread spectrum data communications signal. Preferably, the status of the subsystem is indicated to an operator positioned on the tractor. A command for controlling a subsystem on a trailer can also be communicated from the tractor to the trailer over the power bus. A spread spectrum data communications signal representing the command is produced on the power bus, and the subsystem is controlled based on the spread spectrum data communications signal. Preferably, the command is received from an operator positioned in the tractor.
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Lesesky Alan
Weant Bobby Ray
Moore & Van Allen PLLC
Phillips Steven B.
Power Talk, Inc.
Rodriguez Pam
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