The present invention generally relates to articulated vehicles. More particularly, the present invention relates to apparatus for measuring the angle of articulation in an articulated vehicle during a turn.
Articulated vehicles are well-known, and generally include a tractor and a trailer, the trailer being secured to the tractor such that the two may pivot relative to one another about the point of connection. The tractor provides the means for driving the tractor and trailer combination, and is typically the steering means for the combination. In a ‘double combination’ vehicle, a second trailer is typically towed by a dolly attached to the back of the first trailer and is the steering means for the second trailer such that the two may pivot relative to one another about the point of connection. However, the prior art does provide for trailers that provide a counter-steering function.
For example, in U.S. Pat. No. 7,793,965, apparatus and methods are provided for measuring the angle of articulation between a tractor and trailer so that the wheels of the trailer can be counter-steered to better track the movement of the tractor. The counter-steering of the trailer wheels is dependent upon an articulation angle measurement, and the present invention serves to provide improvements in apparatus designed to measure such an angle of articulation.
In one embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus for measuring the articulation angle between a tractor and trailer in an articulated vehicle during turning of the tractor, the tractor including a fifth wheel mounted to the tractor and having a mounting zone defined in part by opposed parallel walls of fixed width there between, the apparatus comprising: a kingpin mounted to the trailer and being secured in the mounting zone of the fifth wheel, said kingpin and the fifth wheel rotating relative to one another during turning of the tractor, said kingpin having a kingpin mounting plate and a kingpin shaft extending downwardly therefrom; a transfer assembly mounted to said kingpin and having a tongue positioned between the opposed parallel walls of the mounting zone, said tongue having a width fitting intimately between the fixed width between the opposed parallel walls of the fifth wheel, said transfer assembly being rotationally moved relative to said kingpin by relative rotational movement between said kingpin and the fifth wheel; an articulation sensing means having one of a reader element and output element mounted to said transfer assembly and the other of said reader element and said output element operatively mounted to said trailer such that said reader element and said output element interact to provide a signal corresponding to the articulation angle between the tractor and trailer.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in paragraph [0005] above, wherein the fifth wheel includes opposed angled walls feeding into said opposed parallel walls of said mounting zone.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in either paragraph [0005] or [0006] above, wherein said kingpin is devoid of a through bore receiving a portion of said transfer assembly.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0007] above, further comprising means for transmitting the signal corresponding to the articulation angle to a processor for calculating the articulation angle based on the signal.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0008] above, wherein said output element is mounted to said transfer assembly and said reader element is mounted to said kingpin.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0009] above, wherein said reader element is a laser distance sensor directing a laser beam at said output element such that the distance the laser beam travels to contact the output element varies with the articulation angle between the tractor and trailer.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0010] above, wherein said output element is a sleeve mounted around said kingpin, said sleeve presenting a sloped surface to said laser beam.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0011] above, wherein said sleeve rotates on a bearing about said kingpin.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0012] above, wherein the apparatus further comprises a seal between said sleeve and said kingpin mounting plate, said sloped surface of said sleeve being presented interiorly of said seal.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0013] above, wherein said laser distance sensor is mounted above said kingpin mounting plate and directs said laser beam through a bore through said kingpin mounting plate.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0014] above, wherein said kingpin shaft includes a through bore at its central axis, said through bore also extending through said kingpin mounting plate, and said transfer assembly includes a rod extending through said through bore to associate said tongue with said output element.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0015] above, wherein said output element is located above said kingpin mounting plate and said laser distance sensor is mounted above said kingpin mounting plate.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0016] above, wherein said output element is a magnet and said reader element is a magneto resistive element that is influenced by said magnet to output a signal based upon the positioning of said magnet along the length of said magneto resistive element.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0017] above, further comprising a stationary sleeve portion about said kingpin, said stationary sleeve portion providing an annular channel and holding said magneto resistive element.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0018] above, wherein said transfer assembly includes a magnet support mounted so as to rotate in said annular channel, said magnet support holding said magnet and being operatively connected to said tongue.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0019] above, wherein said kingpin shaft has a distal end opposite said kingpin mounting plate and said transfer assembly is mounted to said distal end of said kingpin shaft.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0020] above, wherein said reader element is mounted to said transfer assembly.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0021] above, wherein said reader element is mounted on a step portion of said transfer assembly and said output element is mounted around at least a portion of said kingpin.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0022] above, wherein said reader element is a Hall Effect sensor and said output element is a magnet.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0023] above, wherein said transfer assembly is mounted to said distal end of said kingpin shaft by a connector, and said output element is mounted around at least a portion of said connector.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0005] through [0024] above, wherein said reader element is a Hall Effect sensor and said output element is a magnet.
In one embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus for measuring the articulation angle between a tractor and trailer in an articulated vehicle during turning of the tractor, the tractor including a fifth wheel mounted to the tractor and having a mounting zone, the apparatus comprising: a kingpin mounted to the trailer and being secured in the mounting zone of the fifth wheel, said kingpin and the fifth wheel rotating relative to one another during turning of the tractor, said kingpin having a kingpin mounting plate and a kingpin shaft extending downwardly therefrom; a transfer assembly mounted around said kingpin and having a tongue positioned in the mounting zone, said transfer assembly being rotationally moved relative to said kingpin by relative rotational movement between said kingpin and the fifth wheel; an articulation sensing means having one of a reader element and output element mounted to said transfer assembly and the other of said reader element and said output element operatively mounted to said trailer such that said reader element and said output element interact to provide a signal corresponding to the articulation angle between the tractor and trailer.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in paragraph [0026] above, wherein said reader element is a laser distance sensor directing a laser beam at said output element such that the distance the laser beam travels to contact the output element varies with the articulation angle between the tractor and trailer.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in either paragraph [0026] or [0027] above, wherein said output element is a sleeve mounted around said kingpin, said sleeve presenting a sloped surface to said laser beam.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0026] through [0028] above, wherein said sleeve rotates on a bearing about said kingpin.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0026] through [0029] above, wherein the apparatus further comprises a seal between said sleeve and said kingpin mounting plate, said sloped surface of said sleeve being presented interiorly of said seal.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0026] through [0030] above, wherein said laser distance sensor is mounted above said kingpin mounting plate and directs said laser beam through a bore through said kingpin mounting plate.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0026] through [0031] above, wherein said output element is a magnet and said reader element is a magneto resistive element that is influenced by said magnet to output a signal based upon the positioning of said magnet along the length of said magneto resistive element.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0026] through [0032] above, further comprising a stationary sleeve portion about said kingpin, said stationary sleeve portion providing an annular channel and holding said magneto resistive element.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0026] through [0033] above, wherein said transfer assembly includes a magnet support mounted so as to rotate in said annular channel, said magnet support holding said magnet and being operatively connected to said tongue.
In one embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus for measuring the articulation angle between a tractor and trailer in an articulated vehicle during turning of the tractor, the tractor including a fifth wheel mounted to the tractor and having a mounting zone, the apparatus comprising: a kingpin mounted to the trailer and being secured in the mounting zone of the fifth wheel, said kingpin and the fifth wheel rotating relative to one another during turning of the tractor, said kingpin having a kingpin mounting plate and a kingpin shaft extending downwardly therefrom to provide a distal end; a transfer assembly mounted at said distal end of said kingpin and having a tongue positioned in the mounting zone, said transfer assembly being rotationally moved relative to said kingpin by relative rotational movement between said kingpin and the fifth wheel; an articulation sensing means having one of a reader element and output element mounted to said transfer assembly and the other of said reader element and said output element operatively mounted to said trailer such that said reader element and said output element interact to provide a signal corresponding to the articulation angle between the tractor and trailer.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in paragraph [0035] above, wherein said transfer assembly is mounted at a blind bore extending into said distal end of said kingpin.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in either paragraph [0035] or [0036] above, wherein said reader element is mounted to said transfer assembly.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0035] through [0037] above, wherein said reader element is mounted on a step portion of said transfer assembly and said output element is mounted around at least a portion of said kingpin.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0035] through [0038] above, wherein said reader element is a Hall Effect sensor and said output element is a magnet.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0035] through [0039] above, wherein said transfer assembly is mounted to said distal end of said kingpin shaft by a connector, and said output element is mounted around at least a portion of said connector.
In another embodiment, this invention provides an apparatus as in any of paragraphs [0035] through [0040] above, wherein said reader element is a Hall Effect sensor and said output element is a magnet.
The major elements of the apparatus disclosed herein for measuring the angle of articulation in an articulated vehicle are beneficially associated only with the trailer portion, though portions of the apparatus do interact with the fifth wheel carried by the tractor. By associating the major elements of the apparatus with the trailer and its kingpin, it is possible to continue to employ prior art tractors and fifth wheels, without adaptation, and yet still practice and enjoy the benefits of the present invention by adapting only the trailer. Particularly, the present invention is implemented by altering the interaction between a trailer kingpin and the tractor fifth wheel. In certain embodiments, wherein the kingpin is a replaceable kingpin that can be removed and replaced on a trailer, it is possible to provide the present apparatus as part of a newly manufactured kingpin assembly. In embodiments wherein a kingpin is welded to the trailer, it is possible to retroactively fit apparatus of the present invention to the kingpin.
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The kingpin 12 in this embodiment has a through bore 22 drilled therethrough to receive a transfer assembly 24. More particularly, the transfer assembly 24 includes a rod 25 that may freely rotate in the through bore 22 on upper and lower bearings 26 and 28 (or other suitable type of bushing/bearing). The rod 25 extends all the way through the through bore 22, to provide a leg 30 extending radially outward below the base 32 (or distal end) of the kingpin 12. At the portion 34 of the rod 25 that extends through the mounting plate 16 and above the top surface thereof, a disc 36 is secured or formed to the rod 25 so as to rotate therewith. This disc 36 forms a part of an articulation sensing means 39, particularly an output element thereof. The upper bearing 26 is provided between the disc 36 and the top surface of the kingpin mounting plate 16. The disc 36 can be a circular disc that is mounted off-center to the rod 25, as shown in
A laser distance sensor 50 is secured to the trailer so as to point at the circumference 52 of the disc 36. The laser distance sensor 50 forms the other part of the articulation sensing means 39, particularly a reader element thereof, “reading” the position of the output element (e.g., disc 36). In particular embodiments, the laser distance sensor 50 is secured to the kingpin mounting plate 16 (as by the bracket 54) so as to be part of a replaceable kingpin unit/assembly in accordance with this invention. Given that the disc 36 presents either a variable radius (as at circumference 52′) or a consistent radius mounted off-center on the rod 25 (as at circumference 52), it will be appreciated that, as the tractor turns, the distance between the laser distance sensor 50 and the sidewall defining the circumference of the disc 36 (or 36′) will change. As the tractor turns to the left, the distance between the laser distance sensor and the circumference of the disc (52 or 52′) will be increased and a signal of increasing magnitude will be transmitted to the system. As the tractor turns to the right, the distance between the laser distance sensor and the circumference of the disc (52 or 52′) will be reduced and a signal of decreasing magnitude will be transmitted to the system. Of course, this relation could be reversed, with distance increasing upon a right hand turn and decreasing upon a left hand turn. In particular embodiments, there is a singular relationship between the articulation angle and the signal generated by the reader element, i.e., the signal is unique to a given angle. In this way, no ambiguity exists, and the system would be accurate in determining an articulation angle even upon the loss and re-gaining of power to the system. The distance between the laser distance sensor and the circumference will relate to a specific angle of articulation between the tractor and trailer. Thus, this apparatus provides a particular apparatus for measuring the angle of articulation between a tractor and trailer. The angle so measured may be employed in various counter-steering systems or for any other purpose deemed beneficial.
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A seal 166 extends between the circumference 147 of the sleeve 136 and the underside of the kingpin mounting plate 116. This seal 166 protects the sloped top surface 152 of the annular sleeve 136. A laser distance sensor 150 is directed at the sloped top surface 152, through a through bore 168 in the kingpin mounting plate 116. The laser distance sensor 150 forms the other part of the articulation sensing means 139, particularly a reader element thereof, “reading” the position of the output element (e.g., sleeve 136). In particular embodiments, the laser distance sensor 150 is secured to the kingpin mounting plate 116 so as to be part of a replaceable kingpin unit/assembly in accordance with this invention. It would be appreciated that, in light of the sloped top surface 152 of the annular sleeve 136, as the tractor turns, the distance between the laser distance sensor 150 and the sloped top surface 152 will change. As the tractor turns to the left, the distance between the laser distance sensor and the sloped top surface 152 will be increased and a signal of increasing magnitude will be transmitted to the system. As the tractor turns to the right, the distance between the laser distance sensor and the sloped top surface 152 will be reduced and a signal of decreasing magnitude will be transmitted to the system. Of course, this relation could be reversed, with distance increasing upon a right hand turn and decreasing upon a left hand turn. The distance can be output to a micro processor 156 for calculating the angle of articulation. In particular embodiments, there is a singular relationship between the articulation angle and the signal generated by the reader element, i.e., the signal is unique to a given angle. In this way, no ambiguity exists, and the system would be accurate in determining an articulation angle even upon the loss and re-gaining of power to the system. The distance between the laser distance sensor 150 and the sloped top surface 152 will relate to a specific angle of articulation between the tractor and trailer. Thus, this apparatus provides a particular apparatus for measuring the angle of articulation between a tractor and trailer. The angle so measured may be employed in various counter-steering systems or for any other purpose deemed beneficial and in any manner in which a tractor to trailer angle value measurement is needed.
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Notably, in all of the embodiments described above, the kingpin is shown as bolted to the underside of a kingpin housing T welded to a trailer at the skid plate. Such embodiments can either be manufactured from scratch or prior art kingpins could be dismounted from the trailer and altered in accordance with this invention to thereafter be re-mounted to the trailer or simply replaced with kingpin assemblies as taught herein. It should be appreciated, however, that not all kingpins are removable from the trailer. Some are welded directly to the skid plate 414 as in
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Notably, in particular embodiments, all of the apparatus for measuring the articulation angle between a tractor and trailer is mounted to the trailer, and in particular embodiments, is mounted to the kingpin thereof. In some embodiments, even the processor would be mounted to the trailer, though in other embodiments, the processor might be part of the tractor, particularly when wirelessly communicating with the remainder of the apparatus. By associating the reader elements (e.g., laser sensor or Hall Effect sensor) and the output elements (e.g., variable radius/thickness disc or magnet) wholly with the trailer, the trailer is autonomous and not dependent upon any particular equipment of the tractor. Additionally, virtually any of the embodiments disclosed herein could readily be retrofit to existing kingpins and portions of the trailer. The retrofitting being readily apparent from the figures and disclosure herein.
Notably, the tongues (44, 144, etc.) are specifically positioned to engage the opposed parallel walls of the mounting zone of the fifth wheel. Notably, the gap distance between the parallel sides of standard fifth wheels are provided in two standardized dimensions. In one prior art fifth wheel intended for use with kingpins having a diameter of 2.00 inches at the mounting section, the gap between the opposed parallel walls at the mounting zone of the fifth wheel is 2.875 inches, which corresponds to the diameter of such kingpins at their upper, larger diameter section (such as section 111 mentioned herein). In a second prior art fifth wheel intended for use with kingpins having a diameter of 3.50 inches at the mounting section, the gap between the opposed parallel walls of the mounting zone of the fifth wheel is 4.484 inches, which corresponds to the diameter of such kingpins at their upper, larger diameter section. Thus, it is envisioned that apparatus in accordance with the present invention can be manufactured with tongues of two differing widths, and the apparatus of the present invention, in these two variations, could be employed on virtually all standardized fifth wheels. This is significantly different from, for example, the prior art of Bettini U.S. Pat. No. 5,536,030, wherein a C-shaped plate of flexible and spring-like material must be employed to contact the V-shaped opposed angled walls of the mounting zone of the fifth wheel, the C-shaped plate of flexible material being necessary because the dimensions of the V-shaped section vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.
In light of the foregoing, it should be appreciated that the present invention significantly advances the art by providing apparatus for measuring the articulation angle between a tractor and trailer in an articulated vehicle, the apparatus being that which is structurally and functionally improved in a number of ways. While particular embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail herein, it should be appreciated that the invention is not limited thereto or thereby inasmuch as variations on the invention herein will be readily appreciated by those of ordinary skill in the art.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/542,957, filed Oct. 4, 2011.
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