Claims
- 1. A powered vehicle comprising:an engine; means for regulating the speed of said engine by an operator of said vehicle, said regulating means having a plurality of positions including a rest position in which said engine is at idling speed and an operative position in which said engine is above idling speed; a transmission for transferring torque to wheels of said vehicle; a clutch for coupling said engine to said transmission, said clutch being movable in a first direction to engage said transmission and in a second direction to disengage from said transmission, said clutch having a predetermined position in which said clutch engages said transmission at least with a relatively small force such that said vehicle begins to creep; and means for automatically controlling said clutch, said controlling means including means for invariably moving said clutch to said predetermined position under predetermined conditions in which said vehicle is in gear and at least almostsubstantially at a standstill, said engine in running and said regulating means is in said rest position.
- 2. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a brake; and wherein said controlling means comprises means for moving said clutch in said second direction when said brake is activated while said clutch is in said predetermined position.
- 3. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a brake; and wherein said controlling means comprises means for continuously urging said clutch in said first direction when said clutch is in said predetermined position under said predetermined conditions and said brake is inoperative.
- 4. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a brake; and wherein said transmission is a manual transmission, said controlingcontrolling means comprises means for placing said clutch in a second position of disengagement from said transmission when said vehicle is put into gear while at least almostsubstantially at a standstill, said regulating means is in said rest position and said brake is operative.
- 5. The vehicle of claim 4, further comprising a memory containing a predetermined value, and means for establishing said second position from said predetermined value.
- 6. The vehicle of claim 5, wherein said predetermined value corresponds to a position of said clutch which is offset in said second direction from a position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission.
- 7. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a brake; and wherein said controlling means comprises means for urging said clutch in said first direction and reducing slip when said brake is inoperative, and said clutch is in said predetermined position under said predetermined conditions with said vehicle in low gear.
- 8. The vehicle of claim 7, wherein said controlling means comprises means for interrupting urging of said clutch in said first direction in response to activation of said brake.
- 9. The vehicle of claim 8, wherein said interrupting means comprises means for disengaging said clutch from said transmission.
- 10. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said controlling means comprises means for displacing said clutch to a second position after said engine is shut off, said second position being downstream of said predetermined position in said first direction.
- 11. The vehicle of claim 10, wherein said displacing means comprises means for displacing said clutch to said second position while said vehicle is in gear.
- 12. The vehicle of claim 11, wherein said controlling means comprises means for delaying displacement of said clutch to said second position until after said engine has been shut off.
- 13. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said controlling means comprises means for placing said clutch in a second position of disengagement from said transmission after said engine is started and while said vehicle is in neutral, said controlling means also comprising means for displacing said clutch to a standby position between said predetermined and second positions when shifting of said vehicle from neutral into low gear is initiatiedinitiated.
- 14. The vehicle of claim 13, wherein said moving means comprises means for moving said clutch from said standby position to said predetermined position under said predetermined conditions.
- 15. The vehicle of claim 14, wherein said controlling means comprises means for urging said clutch in said first direction and reducing slip when said clutch is in said predetermined position under said predetermined conditions.
- 16. The vehicle of claim 13, wherein said controlling means comprises means for moving said clutch from said standby position to a position of engagement with said transmission in dependence upon one of a moment-time function and slip.
- 17. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said controlling means comprises means for displacing said clutch in said first direction from a position of initial engagement with said transmission to another position in dependence upon one of a moment-time function and slip.
- 18. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said controlling means comprises means for displacing said clutch in said first direction from one of a disengaged position into engagement with said transmission, and from one position of engagement into another, without direct determination of the input speed of said transmission.
- 19. The vehicle of claim 18, further comprising means for calculating slip, when said vehicletransmission is in a predetermined gear, from the speed of said engine and the speed of said transmission, taking into account the gear ratio of said predetermined gear.
- 20. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said predetermined position at least approximates the position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission.
- 21. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said controlling means comprises means for displacing said clutch in said first direction, after said engine is started, from a starting position in which said clutch is disengaged from said transmission, said starting position being offset in said second direction from the position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission.
- 22. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said controlling means comprises means for releasing said clutch, said releasing means including an operating element for said clutch and another element remote from said operating element, and said other element including means for measuring the displacement of said clutch.
- 23. The vehicle of claim 22, wherein said releasing means is fluid-operated and said other element comprises a master cylinder.
- 24. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising means for determining the position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission by more than one method.
- 25. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising means for determining the position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission when said vehicle is in neutral and at least almostsubstantially at a standstill.
- 26. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising a brake, and means for determining the position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission when said brake is activated and said vehicle is in gear and at least almostsubstantially at a standstill.
- 27. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising means for periodically determining the position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission.
- 28. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising means for determinnigdetermining the position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission while said vehicle is coasting or while said engine is under load.
- 29. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said controlling means comprises: means for placing said clutch in a standby position preparatory to engagement of said clutch with said transmission; and means for determining the position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission when said regulating means is in said rest position and said clutch is in another position downstream of said standby position as considered in said first direction, said determining means including means for detecting the minimum speed of said engine while said regulating means is in said rest position and said clutch is in said other position, means for relating said minimum speed to a braking moment of said engine via a characteristic curve of said engine, and means for relating said braking moment to said position of initial engagement via a characteristic curve of said clutch.
- 30. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising means for determining the position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission while said engine is under load, said determining means including means for integrating the difference in speed between said engine and said transmission over time, and means for making an adjustment in said first direction when the integral is less than a first predetermined value, and an adjustment in said second direction when said integral exceeds a second predetermined value.
- 31. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising means for determining the positions of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission under different conditions, and means for storing said positions of initial engagement.
- 32. The vehicle of claim 31, wherein said determining means comprises means for establishing at least one position of initial engagement while said vehicle is at least almostsubstantially at a standstill and said storing means includes a volatile memory for said one position.
- 33. The vehicle of claim 31, wherein said determining means comprises means for establishing at least one position of initial engagement while one of said vehicle is coasting and said engine is under load, and said storing means includes a non-volatile memory for said one position.
- 34. The vehicle of claim 31, further comprising means for calculating a standby position which is assumed by said clutch preparatory to engagement of said clutch with said transmission, a volatile memmorymemory for said standby position, and means for transferring said positions of initial engagement from said storing means to said memory.
- 35. The vehicle of claim 34, wherein said determining means comprises means for periodically establishing at least one position of initial engagement while said vehicle substantially is at a standstill or almost so and said transferring means includes means for sending said one position to said memory in response to arrival of said clutch at said standby position.
- 36. The vehicle of claim 34, wherein said clutch has a preselected position of almost full engagement with said transmission, said determining means comprising means for establishing at least one position of initial engagement while said vehicle is coasting and said engine is under load, and said transferring means including means for sending said one position to said memory upon arrival of said clutch at said preselected position.
- 37. The vehicle of claim 34, wherein said clutch has a preselected position in which the moment transferrable between said clutch and said transmission exceeds the moment of said engine, said determining means comprising means for establishing at least one position of initial engagement while said vehicle is coasting or said engine is under load, and said transferring means including means for sending said one position to said memory in response to arrival of said clutch at said preselected position.
- 38. The vehicle of claim 34, wherein said clutch has a preselected position of full engagement with said transmission, said determining means comprising means for establishing at least one position of initial engagement while one of said vehicle is coasting and said engine is under load, and said transferring means including means for sending said one position to said memory in response to arrival of said clutch at said position of full engagement.
- 39. The vehicle of claim 34, wherein said clutch has a disengaged position in which said clutch is spaced from said transmission by a maximum distance, said determining means comprising means for establishing at least one position of initial engagement while one of said vehicle is coasting and said engine is under load, and said transferring means including means for sending said one position to said memory in response to arrival of said clutch at said engaged position.
- 40. The vehicle of claim 34, wherein said determining means comprises means for establishing at least one position of initial engagement while one of said vehicle is coasting and said engine is under load, said transferring means including means for sending said one position to said memory in response to arrival of said clutch at said standby position.
- 41. The vehicle of claim 34, further comprising a cylinder for measuring the position of said clutch, a first body of fluid in said cylinder, a second body of fluid outside of said cylinder, and means for connecting said bodies with one another to permit pressure equalization of said bodies, said transferring means including means for sending at least one of said positions of initial engagement to said memory in response to pressure equalization of said bodies.
- 42. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said clutch has a disengaged position in which said clutch is spaced from said transmission by a maximum distance and a standby position which is assumed by said clutch preparatory to engagement of said clutch with said transmission, said controlling means including means for shifting said clutch from said disengaged position to said standby position in accordance with a control function.
- 43. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said clutch has a standby position which is assumed by said clutch preparatory to engagement of said clutch with said transmission, said controlling means including means for displacing said clutch, when said vehicle is to accelerate, from said standby position in said first direction in response to attainment of a reference speed which depends upon the position of said regulating means.
- 44. The vehicle of claim 1, wherein said clutch has a standby position which is assumed by said clutch preparatory to engagement of said clutch with said transmission, said controlling means including means for displacing said clutch, when said clutch is to be reengaged with said transmission during a gear change, from said standby position in said first direction in response to attainment of a reference slippage.
- 45. The vehicle of claim 44, further comprising means for adjusting said reference slippage with respect to a desired final slippage by means of a time function and on the basis of the actual slippage existing upon initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission.
- 46. The vehicle of claim 45, wherein said final slippage is zero.
- 47. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising means for coupling said clutch to said engine so that the moment applied to said clutch equals or exceeds the moment of said engine.
- 48. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising means for calculating the moment of said engine from the position of said regulating means and the speed of said engine.
- 49. The vehicle of claim 1, further comprising means for calcuating a reference moment for said clutch and for converting said reference moment into a reference displacement via a characteristic curve of said clutch.
- 50. The vehicle of claim 49, further comprising a hydraulic control valve for said clutch, means for comparing said reference displacement with an actual position of said clutch to generate a comparative value, and means for calculating, from said comparative value, a reference flow of hydralichydraulic fluid for operation of said valve.
- 51. A powered vehicle, comprising: an engine; a transmission; a clutch for coupling said engine to said transmission, said clutch having a predetermined position of initial engagement with said transmission; and means for automatically controlling said clutch, said controlling means including means for placing said clutch in a second position of disengagement from said transmission in response to starting of said engine while said vehicletransmission is in neutral, and said controlling means also including means for displacing said clutch to a standby position between said predetermined and second positions when shifting of said vehicletransmission from neutral into low gear is initiated.
- 52. A powered vehicle, comprising an engine; a manual transmission; a clutch for coupling said engine to said transissiontransmission; and means for automatically controlling said clutch, said controlling means including means for moving said clutch from a disengaged position into engagement with said transmission, or from one position of engagement into another, without direct determination of the input speed of said transmission.
- 53. A powered vehicle, comprising an engine; a manual transmission; a clutch for coupling said engine to said transmission; and means for automatically controlling said clutch, said controlling means including means for moving said clutch to a predetermined position in which said clutch engages said transmission with a predetermined force such that said vehicle begins to creep, and said predetermnedpredetermined position at least approximating the position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission.
- 54. A powered vehicle, comprising an engine; a manual transmission; a clutch for coupling said engine to said transmission; and means for automatically controlling said clutch, said controlling means including means for releasing said clutch, and said releasing means comprising an element remote from said clutch which includes means for measuring the displacement of said clutch.
- 55. The vehicle of claim 54, wherein said releasereleasing means further comprises an operating element which comprises a release bearing.
- 56. A powered vehicle, comprising an engine; a manual transmission; a clutch for coupling said engine to said transmission means for automatically controlling said clutch; and means for determining the position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission without direct determination of the input speed of said transmission.
- 57. A powered vehicle, comprising an engine; a manual transmission; a clutch for coupling said engine to said transmission; means for automatically controlling said clutch; a vehicle motion brake; and means for determining the position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission when said vehicle motion brake is activated and said vehicle is in gear and at least almostsubstantially at a standstill.
- 58. A method of operating a vehicle having an engine, a manual transmission and a clutch for coupling said engine to said transmission, comprising the steps of idling said engine while said vehicle is in gear and at least almostsubstantially at a stanstillstandstill; and automatically engaging said clutch with said transmission in such a manner that said vehicle begins to creep.
- 59. A powered vehicle, comprising: an engine; a transmission in a power flow from said engine; an automated clutch in said power flow, said clutch being engageable and disengageable to respectively transmit and interrupt the transmission of torque between said engine and said transmission; means for disengaging said clutch; and at least one means for controlling said clutch, including means for determining the position of initial engagement of said clutch with said transmission by more than one method.
- 60. A powered vehicle, comprising: an engine; a brake; means for regulating the speed of said engine, said regulating means having a plurality of positions including a rest position; a transmission in a power flow from said engine; an automated engageable and disengageable clutch in said power flow between said engine and said transmission; and at least one means for controlling said clutch, including means for moving said clutch to a first position under first conditions in which said vehicle is creeping, said means for operating is in said rest position and said transmission is in gear to transmit a first torque, and a waiting position under second conditions under which said clutch is in a disengaged waiting position in response to the application of said brake while said vehicle is creeping so that said transmission transmits a lesser second torque.
- 61. A powered vehicle comprising: an engine; means for regulating the speed of said engine by an operator of said vehicle, said regulating means having a plurality of positions including a rest position in which said engine is at idling speed and an operative position in which said engine is above idling speed; a transmission for transmitting torque to wheels of said vehicle; a clutch for coupling said engine to said transmission, said clutch being movable in a first direction to engage said transmission and in a second direction to disengage from said transmission, said clutch having a predetermined position in which said clutch engages said transmission at least with a relatively small force such that said vehicle begins to creeps and means for automatically controlling said clutch, said controlling means including means for invariably moving said clutch in said first direction to engage said transmission under predetermined conditions in which said vehicle is in gear and at least almost atsubstantially a standstill, said engine is running and said regulating means is in said rest position.
- 62. A powered vehicle comprising an engine, said engine being operable at a plurality of speeds including an idling speed at which the vehicle is at rest and a plurality of speeds higher than said idling speed; a transmission for transmitting torque to wheels of said vehicles a clutch for selectively coupling said engine with and uncoupling said engine from said transmission, sad clutch being operable in a first direction to engage said engine with said transmission and in a second direction to disengage said engine from said transmission, said clutch having a predetermined condition in which said engine is engaged with said transmission at least with a relatively small force such that said vehicle begins to creep and means for automatically operating said clutch including means for invariably operating said clutch in said first direction at least said predetermined condition under predetermined circumstances in which said vehicle is in gear and at least almostsubstantially at a standstill and said engine is running.
- 63. A powered vehicle comprising an engine; means for regulating the speed of said engine by an operator of said vehicle, said regulating means having a plurality of positions including a rest position in which said engine is at idling speed and an operative position in which said engine is above idling speed; a transmission for transmitting torque to wheels of said vehicle; a clutch for coupling said engine to said transmission, said clutch being actuatable in a first direction to couple said transmission to said engine and in a second direction to uncouple said transmission from said engine, said clutch having a predetermined position in which said clutch couples said transmission to said engine with a relatively small force so that said vehicle begins to creep; and means for automatically controlling said clutch, said controlling means including means for invariably actuating said clutch in said first direction to couple said transmission to said engine so that the vehicle begins to creep and slippage between said engine and said transmission is steadily reduced and the speed at which the vehicle creeps increases constantly.
- 64. A powered vehicle comprising an engine; a transmission for transmitting torque to wheels of the vehicle; an automatically engageable and disengageable clutch in a power train between said engine and said transmission; and at least one means for controlling said clutch comprising a hydraulic system including a master cylinder, a slave cylinder for actuating said clutch, a hydraulic line between said cylinders, a source of hydraulic fluid connectable with said master cylinder by at least one sealable and unsealable equalizing passage arranged to effect a volume compensation between said source and said master cylinder, and regulating means for effecting a controlled at least temporary volume compensation.
- 65. The vehicle of claim 64 wherein said regulating means includes means for effecting repeated temporary volume compensation.
- 66. The vehicle of claim 64, wherein said regulating means includes means for effecting temporary volume compensation at predetermined intervals of time.
- 67. The vehicle of claim 64, wherein said regulating means includes means for effecting substantially cyclical volume compensation.
- 68. The vehicle of claim 64, wherein said regulating means includes means for effecting an unsealing of said at least one equalizing passage for at least one relatively short interval of time.
- 69. The vehicle of claim 68, wherein said at least one interval of time approximates or equals one second.
- 70. The vehicle of claim 64, wherein said regulating means includes means for effecting a sealing of said at least one passage in response to a detected intention to change the condition of said clutch.
- 71. The vehicle of claim 64, wherein said transmission has a neutral condition and said regulating means includes means for sealing said at last one equalizing passage in response to changing of the condition of said transmission from neutral.
- 72. The vehicle of claim 64, wherein said transmission is shiftable between neutral engaged conditions and said regulating means includes means for effecting a sealing of said at least one equalizing passage in response to shifting of said transmission from said neutral condition, while the vehicle is at least substantially at a standstill, and in response to the application of a brake for said wheels.
- 73. A powered vehicle comprising an engine; a transmission for transmitting torque to wheels of the vehicle; an automatically engageable ad disengageable clutch in a power train between said engine and said transmission; and at least one means for controlling said clutch comprising a hydraulic system including a master cylinder, a slave cylinder for actuating said clutch, a hydraulic line between said cylinders, a source of hydraulic fluid connectable with said master cylinder by at least one sealable and unsealable equalizing passage arranged to effect a volume compensation between said source and said master cylinder, and regulating means for effecting at least temporary controlled engagement of said clutch and a volume compensation by way of said at least one equalizing passage.
- 74. The vehicle of claim 73, wherein said regulating means includes means for effecting repeated temporary volume compensation.
- 75. The vehicle of claim 73, wherein said regulating means includes means for effecting temporary volume compensation at predetermined intervals of time.
- 76. The vehicle of claim 73, wherein said regulating means includes means for effecting substantially cyclical volume compensation.
- 77. The vehicle of claim 73, wherein said regulating means includes means for effecting an unsealing of said at least one equalizing passage orfor at least one relatively short interval of time.
- 78. The vehicle of claim 77, wherein said at least one interval of time approximates of equals one second.
- 79. The vehicle of claim 73, wherein said regulating means includes means for effecting sealing of said at least one passage in response to a detected intention to change the condition of said clutch.
- 80. The vehicle of claim 73, wherein said transmission has a neutral condition and said regulating means includes means for sealing said at last one equalizing passage in response to changing of the condition of said transmission from neutral.
- 81. The vehicle of claim 73, wherein said transmission is shiftable between neutral and engaged conditions and said regulating means includes means for effecting a sealing of said at least one equalizing passage in response to shifting of said transmission from said neutral condition, while the vehicle is at least substantially at a standstill, and in response to the application of a brake to said wheels.
- 82. A powered vehicle comprising an engine; a transmission in a power flow from said engine; an automatically operable clutch in said power flow, said clutch being engageable and disengageable to different extents to transmit different torques between said engine and said transmission; at least one means for controlling the extent of engagement of said clutch, at least one of said engine, said transmission, said clutch and said at least one means for controlling being susceptible to failure; and means for establishing emergency operating conditions for said clutch in the event of failure; and means for indicating at least one of (a) a failure and (b) the establishment of said emergency operating conditions.
- 83. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said at least one means for controlling comprisies an electronic management system.
- 84. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said means for establishing emergency operating conditions includes at least one of (a) an emergency software and (b) an emergency hardware.
- 85. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said means for indicating includes at least one of (a) a warning system including at least one lamp and (b) a warning system other than a lamp.
- 86. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said means for indicating includes at least one of (a) a source of steady light and (b) a source of discontinuous light.
- 87. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said means for establishing emergency operating conditions includes means for generating signals in response to failure of said at least one means for controlling, and an error memory for said signals.
- 88. The vehicle of claim 87, wherein said error memory is an eraseable memory.
- 89. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said at least one means for controlling is arranged to engage said clutch in response to the establishment of emergency conditions and while said engine has a speed of less than 300 rpm.
- 90. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said emergency operating conditions include varying the extent of engagement of said clutch as a function of the angular position of an angularly adjustable throttle valve of said engine while said engine has a speed in excess of 400 rpm.
- 91. The vehicle of claim 90, wherein said emergency operating conditions include disengaging said clutch at a relatively small first angle and engaging said clutch at a relatively large second angle of said throttle valve.
- 92. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said at least one means for controlling comprises at least one sensor and at least one processor, both subject to failure, said engine including a voltage supply which is subject to failure and a hydraulic circuit which is subject to failure and has an output stage, and further comprising means for indicating failure of at least one of said at least one sensor, said at least one processor, said voltage supply and said hydraulic circuit.
- 93. The vehicle of claim 92, wherein said processor is resettable and said means for establishing emergency operating conditions includes a watchdog arranged to reset said processor in the event of failure of said processor.
- 94. The vehicle of claim 93, wherein said means for establishing emergency operating conditions includes at least one of (a) emergency software and (b) emergency hardware and a failure of said processor entails the establishment of emergency conditions by said emergency hardware.
- 95. The vehicle of claim 82, further comprising a hydraulic circuit including a pump, said means for establishing emergency operating conditions including means for operating said pump at a predetermined rate.
- 96. The vehicle of claim 95, wherein said means for establishing emergency operating conditions includes means for cycling said pump at a fixed rate.
- 97. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said engine includes a starter and a lock for said starter, said means for establishing emergency operating conditions including means for preventing, by way of said lock, a starting of said engine in the event of a failure.
- 98. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said at least one means for controlling comprises an electronic management system and said means for establishing emergency operating conditions includes means for engaging said clutch in the event of failure of said system.
- 99. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said at least one means for controlling comprises at least one sensor arranged to generate signals which are monitored by said means for establishing emergency operating conditions in the event of a failure involving the generation of predetermined signals, and further comprising means for monitoring the plausibility of said signals.
- 100. The vehicle of claim 99, wherein said means for establishing emergency operating conditions comprises means for replacing implausible signals with substitute signals.
- 101. The vehicle of claim 100, wherein said at least one sensor is arranged to monitor the speed of the engine and said means for replacing includes means for reverting the engine to an auxiliary speed in response to detection of implausible signals.
- 102. The vehicle of claim 100, wherein said at least one sensor is arranged to monitor the speed of a rotary input element of said transmission and said means for replacing includes means for reverting the input element to zero speed in response to detection of implausible signals.
- 103. The vehicle of claim 100, wherein said at least one sensor is arranged to monitor a tachometer speed and said means for replacing includes means for setting said tachometer speed to zero in response to detection of implausible signals.
- 104. The vehicle of claim 100, wherein said at least one sensor is arranged to monitor the inclination of a variable-inclination throttle valve for said engine and said means for replacing includes means for changing said inclination by approximately 5 degrees in response to detection of implausible signals.
- 105. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said at least one means for controlling includes an electronic management system arranged to receive input signals and to transmit output signals, said means for establishing emergency operating conditions for said clutch including means for checking said signals for errors.
- 106. The vehicle of claim 105, wherein said means for checking includes means for entering said input signals into an error memory when said input signals are outside of a physically meaningful range.
- 107. The vehicle of claim 105, wherein said means for checking includes means for checking measured levels of said output signals for agreement with a logical level.
- 108. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said means for establishing emergency operating conditions includes means for entering into an error memory signals denoting failures.
- 109. The vehicle of claim 108, wherein said means for entering includes means for assigning a number to each memorized signal denoting a detected failure.
- 110. The vehicle of claim 109, wherein said number is increased in response to shutting off of said at least one means for controlling.
- 111. The vehicle of claim 108, wherein said memory is a readout type memory.
- 112. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said clutch is displaceable between positions of initial and maximum engagement and further comprising means for effecting a shutdown of said engine when the vehicle is stationary, said transmission is in gear and the difference between said positions of said clutch is less than 1 mm.
- 113. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said clutch is displaceable between a position of disengagement and a position of initial engagement, and further comprising means for effecting a shutdown of said engine when the vehicle is stationary, said transmission is in gear and the difference between said positions of said clutch is less than 3 mm.
- 114. The vehicle of claim 82, wherein said at least one means for controlling includes a master cylinder having a piston arranged to perform strokes of varying length including a maximum length, said means for establishing emergency operating conditions in the event of failure being operative to effect a shutdown of said engine, to effect an engagement of said clutch and to effect an exchange of a fluid in said cylinder by way of an equalizing bore in response to performance by said piston of said stroke of maximum length.
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This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/285,546, filed Aug. 3, 1994, now abandoned.
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