Claims
- 1. A method of parking a vehicle comprising:
applying a first parking brake to brake at least one wheel attached to a first end portion of a first axle at one side of the vehicle without applying parking brake to any wheel at the other end portion of the first axle opposite to said one end portion of the first axle; and applying a second parking brake to brake at least one wheel attached to a second end portion of a second axle at a second side of the vehicle opposite to the first side of the vehicle.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the second parking brake is applied without applying a parking brake to any wheel at a first end portion of the second axle which is opposite to said second end portion of the second axle.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein the first and second axles comprise a tandem pair of axles.
- 4. A method according to claim 3 wherein the first and second parking brakes are the only parking brakes on the vehicle.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 wherein there are at least two wheels attached to the first end portion of the first axle and at least two wheels attached to the second end portion of the second axle and wherein the first parking brake is applied to brake all of the wheels attached to the first end portion of the first axle and the second parking brake is applied to brake all of the wheels attached to the second end portion of the second axle.
- 6. A method according to claim 1 wherein the first and second parking brakes are simultaneously applied.
- 7. A method of parking a vehicle comprising:
moving the vehicle to a location where it is to be parked; and only applying the parking brakes of diagonally disposed wheels coupled to a set of tandem axles.
- 8. A method of applying parking brakes to a vehicle having a longitudinal axis and first and second axles, the first axle being forward of the second axle, the method comprising:
applying a first parking brake to a first wheel of one of the first and second axles; applying a second parking brake to a second wheel of the other of the first and second axles, the second wheel being at the opposite side of the longitudinal axis from the first wheel; and wherein the first and second parking brakes are the only parking brakes that are applied.
- 9. A method according to claim 7 wherein the first wheel is located at the side of the longitudinal axis of the vehicle which is heaviest when the vehicle is unloaded and the second wheel is located at the side of the longitudinal axis of the vehicle which is lightest when the vehicle is unloaded.
- 10. A method of applying parking brakes to a moving vehicle comprising:
applying a braking force at a first location at one side of a vehicle corresponding to the heaviest side of the unloaded vehicle; applying a braking force at a second location at a second side of a vehicle corresponding to the lightest side of the unloaded vehicle; and wherein the first location is forwardly of the second location and wherein the parking brake forces are only applied at the first and second locations
- 11. A method of applying parking brakes to a moving vehicle traveling in a first direction comprising:
determining the side of an unloaded vehicle at which the center of gravity of the unloaded vehicle is located relative to the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle; and applying first and second braking forces to respective first and second wheels at opposite sides of the vehicle, the first and second wheels being at different distances from the front of the vehicle and being selected so as to reduce the tendency of the vehicle to travel other than in the first direction upon the application of braking forces as a result of the vehicle having a center of gravity at one side of the longitudinal centerline of the vehicle.
- 12. A vehicle comprising at least two rear axles, the first of said axles being forwardly of a second of said axles, first and second axles each having respective first and second end portions, the first end portions of the first and second axles being at one side of the longitudinal axis of the vehicle and the second end portions of the first and second axles being at the other side of the longitudinal axis, at least one wheel coupled to each end portion of each of the first and second axles, at least one first parking brake adapted to apply a first braking force to the at least one wheel at the first end portion of the first axle, at least one second parking brake adapted to apply a second braking force to the at least one wheel at the second end portion of the second axle, and a parking brake controller adapted to selectively apply only the first and second parking brakes.
- 13. A vehicle according to claim 12 wherein there are at least two wheels coupled to each end portion of each of the first and second axles, and wherein there is a first parking brake for the two wheels at the first end portion of the first axle and a second parking brake for the two wheels at the second end portion of the second axle.
- 14. A vehicle according to claim 13 in which the only parking brakes at the first and second axles are the respective first and second parking brakes.
- 15. A vehicle according to claim 14 in which the vehicle has a driver's side and a passenger's side and in which the first end portion of the first axle is at the driver's side of the vehicle.
- 16. A vehicle according to claim 14 in which the center of gravity of the unloaded vehicle is at a first side of the longitudinal axis of the vehicle, and wherein the first end portion of the first axle is at the same side of the longitudinal axis of the vehicle as the center of gravity of the unloaded vehicle.
- 17. A vehicle comprising:
at least two rear axles, each axle comprising at least one wheel at each of the respective ends of the axle; and means for selectively applying only diagonally disposed parking brake forces to wheels at the rear axles of the vehicle.
- 18. A vehicle comprising first and second rear axles, each of the axles having respective first and second end portions, the first end portions of the first and second axles being at one side of the vehicle and the second end portions of the first and second axles being at the opposite side of the vehicle from the first end portions, at least one wheel being provided at each end portion of the first axle and at least one wheel being provided at each end portion of the second axle, a first parking brake at at least one wheel at the first end portion of the first axle and a second parking brake at at least one wheel at the second end portion of the second axle, and a parking brake applicator operable to selectively apply the first parking brake at a wheel at the first end portion of the first axle and the second parking brake at a wheel at the second end portion of the second axle.
- 19. A vehicle according to claim 18 wherein the parking brake applicator is operable to selectively apply the second parking brake without applying any parking brakes which may exist at the second end portion of the first axle and at the first end portion of the second axle.
- 20. A vehicle according to claim 19 wherein the first axle is forwardly of the second axle and the first end portion of the first axle is at the driver's side of the vehicle.
- 21. A vehicle according to claim 19 wherein the first axle is forwardly of the second axle and wherein the first end portion of the first axle is at the side of the vehicle which is heaviest when the vehicle is unloaded.
- 22. A vehicle according to claim 18 wherein there are no parking brakes at the second end portion of the first axle and there are no parking brakes at the first end portion of the second axle.
- 23. A vehicle according to claim 18 in which the brake applicator is selectively operable to only apply diagonally disposed parking brake forces at the respective first and second end portions of the respective first and second axles.
- 24. A vehicle having a longitudinal centerline and comprising at least first and second rear axles, each axle having a respective first and second end portion, the first end portions of each axle being at a first side of the centerline of the vehicle, the second end portions of each axle being at a second side of the centerline of the vehicle opposite to the first side, at least one wheel coupled to the first end portion of the first axle, at least one wheel coupled to the second end portion of the first axle, at least one wheel coupled to the first end portion of the second axle, at least one wheel coupled to the second end portion of the second axle, and a parking brake system operable to selectively apply a parking brake force to at least one wheel at the first end portion of the first axle without a parking brake force being applied to any wheel at the second end portion of the first axle and to apply a parking brake force to at least one wheel at the second end portion of the second axle.
- 25. A vehicle according to claim 24 in which the parking brake system is operable to apply a parking brake force to at least one wheel at the second end of the second axle without applying a parking brake force to any wheel at the first end of the second axle.
- 26. A vehicle according to claim 25 wherein the first axle is forwardly of the second axle.
- 27. A vehicle according to claim 25 wherein the first axle is rearwardly of the second axle.
- 28. A vehicle according to claim 25 wherein the first and second axles are a set of tandem axles at the rear of the vehicle.
- 29. A vehicle according to claim 24 wherein the first axle is forwardly of the second axle.
- 30. A vehicle according to claim 24 wherein the first axle is rearwardly of the second axle.
- 31. A vehicle according to claim 24 wherein the first and second axles are a set of tandem axles at the rear of the vehicle.
CROSS REFERENCE
[0001] This application is based on provisional patent application No. 60/338,217, filed on Nov. 8, 2001. The entire disclosure of the provisional application is considered to be part of the disclosure of the following application and is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60338217 |
Nov 2001 |
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