Claims
- 1. A properly operating vehicle having an automatic parking brake comprising:
a speed sensor for generating an automatic hold signal in response to the properly operating vehicle coming to a complete stop; an electromechanical parking brake system; a controller coupled to said speed sensor and said electromechanical parking brake system for automatically engaging said electromechanical parking brake system with a significant braking force in response to the vehicle coming to a complete stop, thereby virtually eliminating any roll—forwards or backwards—and any tendency of the vehicle to “creep”.
- 2. The vehicle according to claim 1 wherein the significant braking force is greater than a braking force provided by an operator of the vehicle while the vehicle is completely stopped.
- 3. The vehicle according to claim 1 further comprising
an accelerator control and wherein said controller is further coupled to said accelerator control and automatically releases said electromechanical parking brake system in response to the operator activating the accelerator control.
- 4. The vehicle according to claim 3 further comprising:
a transmission having an operator selectable drive gear; and an engine coupled to said transmission for powering the vehicle, said engine able to stop and restart, wherein said controller is further coupled to said engine and continues to automatically engage said electromechanical braking system when said engine is stopped, and said controller is further coupled to said transmission and continues to automatically engage said electromechanical braking system with the engine is restarted and said controller automatically releases said electromechanical parking brake system in response to the operator selecting the drive gear and touching said accelerator control.
- 5. The vehicle according to claim 1 further comprising
a dashboard light wherein said controller illuminates said dashboard light in response to automatically engaging said electromechanical braking system.
- 6. A method of automatically holding a properly operating vehicle comprising the steps of:
determining the speed of the properly operating vehicle to fall to zero; automatically holding the vehicle by applying a vehicle braking system with a braking force greater than a braking force provided to a brake pedal by an operator of the vehicle; and releasing the vehicle braking system in response to the operator activating a vehicle accelerator pedal, thereby virtually eliminating any roll—forwards or backwards—and any tendency to “creep” when the operator's foot is removed from the brake pedal.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 further comprising the step of illuminating a dashboard light in response to said step of automatically holding the vehicle.
- 8. The method according to claim 6 wherein said step of automatically holding maintains application of the vehicle braking system in response to the vehicle being turned off, thereby providing an automatic parking brake.
- 9. The method according to claim 6 wherein
said step of automatically holding maintains application of the vehicle braking system in response to the vehicle being turned off and further in response to the vehicle being restarted and turned on, and said step of releasing further releases the vehicle braking system in response to the vehicle being shifted into a drive gear.
- 10. The method according to claim 9 further comprising the step of illuminating a dashboard light in response to said step of automatically holding the vehicle.
- 11. The method according to claim 6 wherein said step of releasing releases the vehicle braking system according to a predetermined process that is independent of a position of the activate vehicle accelerator pedal.
- 12. The method according to claim 6 wherein the vehicle braking system includes a hydraulic brake system and a parking brake system.
- 13. The method according to claim 6 further comprising the step of
detecting an obstruction in the path of the vehicle wherein said step of automatically holding maintains application of the vehicle braking system in response to said step of detecting.
- 14. An automatic parking brake for a properly operating vehicle comprising:
a speed sensor for generating an automatic hold signal in response to the properly operating vehicle coming to a complete stop; an electromechanical parking brake system; a controller coupled to said speed sensor and said electromechanical parking brake system for automatically engaging said electromechanical parking brake system with a braking force greater than a braking force provided by an operator of the vehicle in response to the automatic hold signal, thereby virtually eliminating any roll—forwards or backwards—and any tendency to “creep” when the operator provides insufficient braking force.
- 15. The automatic parking brake according to claim 14 wherein the vehicle further comprises
an accelerator control and wherein said controller is further coupled to said accelerator control and automatically releases said electromechanical parking brake system in response to the operator touching said accelerator control.
- 16. The automatic parking brake according to claim 15 wherein the vehicle further comprises:
a transmission having an operator selectable drive gear; and an engine coupled to said transmission for powering the vehicle, said engine able to stop and restart, wherein said controller is further coupled to said engine and continues to automatically engage said electromechanical braking system when said engine is stopped, said controller is further coupled to said transmission and continues to automatically engage the electromechanical braking system with said engine is restarted and said controller automatically releases said electromechanical parking brake system in response to the operator selecting the drive gear and touching said accelerator control.
- 17. The automatic parking brake according to claim 15 wherein
said controller releases said electromechanical parking brake system in response to an acceleration signal received from the operator and the vehicle further comprises a collision detector for generating a collision signal in response to detection of a collision and further wherein said controller maintains application of said electromechanical parking brake system in response to the collision signal even if the acceleration signal is received from the operator.
- 18. The automatic parking brake according to claim 14 further comprising
a dashboard light wherein said controller illuminates said dashboard light in response to automatically engaging said electromechanical braking system.
- 19. The electromechanical braking system according to claim 14 further comprising a hydraulic brake system and a parking brake system.
- 20. The automatic parking brake according to claim 14 wherein
said controller automatically engages said electromechanical parking brake system with a braking force equivalent to a significant braking force applied by the operator, thereby virtually eliminating any roll—forwards or backwards—and any tendency to “creep” when the operator provides insufficient braking force.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/923,691 filed Aug. 7, 2001 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/917,086 filed Jul. 27, 2001 which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/634,279 filed Aug. 9, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,286,617.
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