Claims
- 1. A securely stopped motor vehicle comprising:
a braking controller for engaging a vehicle brake for reducing vehicle speed in response to a braking input from an operator of the vehicle; a secure stop controller coupled to said braking controller for generating a secure stopped signal in response to the vehicle coming to a complete stop, wherein said braking controller maintains the vehicle brake in response to the secure stop signal; an acceleration controller for generating an acceleration signal for causing the vehicle to accelerate in response to an acceleration input from the operator, wherein said secure stop controller is further coupled to said acceleration controller for terminating the secure stop signal in response to the acceleration signal, thereby disengaging the vehicle brake in response to the acceleration signal; and a fault detector for detecting a fault, wherein said secure stop controller is further coupled to said fault detector and the secure stop signal is maintained upon detection of the fault, thereby maintaining activation of the vehicle brake in response to the fault.
- 2. The motor vehicle according to claim 1 wherein said fault detector detects a fault in response to a vehicle collision, a vehicle malfunction or an inability of the operator to sufficiently operate the vehicle.
- 3. The motor vehicle according to claim 1 further wherein:
said acceleration controller generates a variable magnitude acceleration signal causing the vehicle to accelerate at a variable rate in response to a variable acceleration input from the operator and for determining a magnitude of the acceleration signal, and said braking controller further engages the vehicle brake in response to the secure stop signal and automatically disengages the vehicle brake at a rate responsive to the magnitude of the acceleration signal, thereby diminishing a sudden acceleration experience in response to a reduced magnitude acceleration signal and increasing the sudden acceleration experience in response to an increased magnitude acceleration signal.
- 4. The method according to claim 1 wherein
said braking controller further engages the vehicle brake in response to the secure stop signal and gradually disengages the vehicle brake during a disengagement time and further engages the vehicle brake in response to a termination of the acceleration signal during the disengagement time.
- 5. A method of securing a motor vehicle in a stopped condition comprising the steps of:
automatically engaging a braking system operated by an operator of the vehicle for securely stopping the vehicle in response to the vehicle being stopped; automatically disengaging the braking system in response to an acceleration signal from the operator to enable acceleration of the vehicle, wherein the vehicle has a brake control enabling the operator to apply a varying pressure to the braking system, thereby allowing the operator to control an amount of braking of the vehicle and wherein said step of automatically engaging the braking system automatically increases the pressure applied to the braking system beyond a pressure applied by the operator in response to the vehicle coming to a complete stop.
- 6. The method according to claim 5 further comprises the step of
detecting a fault, wherein said step of automatically engaging the braking system further maintains engagement of the braking system upon detection of the fault.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 wherein said step of detecting the fault detects a fault in response to detection of the vehicle being involved in a collision, thereby maintaining engagement of the braking system in response to the collision.
- 8. The method according to claim 6 wherein said step of detecting the fault detects a fault in response to a malfunction of the vehicle, thereby maintaining engagement of the braking system in response to the malfunction.
- 9. The method according to claim 6 wherein said step of detecting the fault detects a fault with the operator or operation of the vehicle, thereby maintaining engagement of the braking system in response to the operator being insufficiently able to operate vehicle.
- 10. The method according to claim 5 wherein the acceleration signal is generated in response to the operator releasing the brake control.
- 11. A motor vehicle comprising:
a braking controller for engaging a vehicle brake system for reducing vehicle speed in response to a braking input from an operator of the motor vehicle and for enabling the operator to apply a varying pressure to the vehicle brake system, thereby allowing the operator to control an amount of braking of the vehicle; and a secure stop controller coupled to said braking controller for generating a secure stop signal in response the vehicle coming to a complete stop, wherein said braking controller further engages the vehicle brake system by increasing the pressure applied to the vehicle brake system beyond a pressure applied by the operator while the vehicle is stopped in response to the secure stop signal.
- 12. The motor vehicle according to claim 11 further comprising
a fault detector wherein the secure stop signal is maintained upon detection of a fault, thereby maintaining activation of the vehicle brake in response to the fault.
- 13. The motor vehicle according to claim 12 wherein said fault detector detects a fault in response to detection of the vehicle being involved in a collision, thereby maintaining engagement of the braking system in response to the collision.
- 14. The motor vehicle according to claim 12 wherein said fault detector detects a fault in response to a malfunction of the vehicle, thereby maintaining activation of the vehicle brake in response to the malfunction.
- 15. The motor vehicle according to claim 12 wherein said fault detector detects a fault with the operator or operation of the vehicle, thereby maintaining activation of the vehicle brake in response to the operator being insufficiently able to operate vehicle or if operation of the vehicle would likely result in a collision.
- 16. The motor vehicle according to claim 15 wherein said fault detector determines if the operator of the vehicle is excessively sleepy.
- 17. The motor vehicle according to claim 11 further comprising:
an acceleration controller for generating an acceleration signal causing the vehicle to accelerate in response to an acceleration input from the operator, wherein said secure stop controller is further coupled to said acceleration controller for terminating the secure stop signal in response to the acceleration signal, thereby disengaging the vehicle brake in response to the acceleration signal.
- 18. The method according to claim 17 wherein the acceleration signal is generated in response to the operator releasing the brake control.
- 19. The motor vehicle according to claim 11 further comprising:
an acceleration controller for generating a variable magnitude acceleration signal causing the vehicle to accelerate at a variable rate in response to a variable acceleration input from the operator and for determining a magnitude of the acceleration signal, wherein said braking controller automatically disengages the vehicle brake at a rate responsive to the magnitude of the acceleration signal, thereby diminishing a sudden acceleration experience in response to reduced magnitude acceleration signal and increasing a sudden acceleration experience in response to an increased magnitude acceleration signal.
- 20. The method according to claim 11 further comprising
an acceleration controller for generating an acceleration signal causing the vehicle to accelerate in response to an acceleration input from the operator, wherein said braking controller gradually disengages the vehicle brake during a disengagement time and further engages the vehicle brake in response to a termination of the acceleration signal during the disengagement time.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/634,279 filed Aug. 8, 2000.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09634279 |
Aug 2000 |
US |
Child |
09917086 |
Jul 2001 |
US |