Claims
- 1. An electrical brake position detecting system in a hydraulically operated brake assembly, the brake position detecting system comprising:a piston housing extending along a longitudinal axis and having an inner wall made from an electrically non-conductive material; a piston displaceable axially reciprocally in the housing along a path; a plurality of axially spaced apart electro conductive pads fixedly mounted on the inner wall of the piston housing in predetermined locations; an electro conductive segment fixedly mounted on the inner wall within the piston housing and extending axially along the path, the pads and segment being spaced angularly apart; an electrical conductor mounted to the piston for movement therewith and extending radially between each of the pads and segment to establish successive electrical connection therebetween through the electrical conductor as it comes in direct contact with the segment and each of the pads during displacement of the piston; and a position detecting circuit coupled to each of the pads and the segment for detecting the electrical connections to generate a signal indicative of the positions of the piston corresponding to the predetermined locations of the pads along the path.
- 2. The brake position detecting system defined in claim 1 wherein the electrical conductor being spring loaded.
- 3. The brake position detecting system defined in claim 1, further comprising:a pump connected to the piston housing for controlling movement of the piston by adjusting fluid pressure on the piston; and a pump control circuit coupled to the position detecting circuit and the pump for providing control of the piston movement in response to the signal indicative of the position of the piston.
- 4. The brake position detecting system defined in claim 1, wherein the position detecting circuit and the pump control circuit comprise a microprocessor with a counter and memory, the counter modifying the count for each electrical connection detected between a conductive pad and the conductive segment, the microprocessor comparing the count of the counter with prestored count provisions in memory for determining the proper control of the pump.
- 5. The brake position detecting system defined in claim 1, further comprising a warning light coupled to the position detecting circuit, the warning light being activated when the piston moves to each detected position of the piston.
- 6. The brake position detecting system defined in claim 1, wherein electrically each of the electro conductive pads is defined by a different resistance value, the position detecting circuit including a resistance value measuring circuit coupled to each conductive pad and the conductive segment for measuring resistance value and for generating a signal indicative of the respective detected position of the piston based upon the resistance value measured upon establishing an electrical connection between each conductive pad and the conductive segment.
- 7. A method for electrically detecting at least two different positions of a piston movable along a path in a hydraulic system, comprising the steps of:providing a piston housing having an inner peripheral wall made form an electrically insulating material; mounting at least two electrically conductive pads on the inner peripheral wall at different positions along the path of movement of the piston; mounting an electrically conductive segment on the inner peripheral wall of the piston housing along the path of the piston in a spaced apart relationship with the conductive pads; attaching an electrical conductor for movement with the piston along the path to provide direct contacts between each of the pads and the segment, thereby establishing successive electrical connections therebetween through the electrical conductor as the piston moves along the path within the piston housing; and detecting electrical connection between each conductive pad and the conductive segment and generating a signal indicative of each of the two positions of the piston.
- 8. The method defined in claim 7, further comprising the step of controlling the piston movement in response to the piston position indicative signal.
- 9. An electrical brake position detecting system in a hydraulically operated brake assembly, the brake position detecting system comprising:a piston housing extending along a longitudinal axis; a piston displaceable axially reciprocally in the housing along a path and having a rod; a bore formed within said housing and having an inner peripheral wall made from an electro-insulating material and spaced radially outwardly from the rod which traverses the bore; a plurality of axially spaced apart electro conductive pads fixedly mounted on the inner peripheral wall of the bore, each of the electro conductive pads being mounted in a location corresponding to a respective predetermined position of the piston along the path in the piston housing, wherein one of the predetermined positions corresponds to brakes being engaged and another position corresponds to brakes being disengaged; an electro conductive segment fixedly mounted within the bore on the inner peripheral wall and extending axially along the path, the pads and segment being spaced angularly apart; an electrical conductor mounted on the rod for movement therewith and extending radially between the pads and segment to establish successive electrical connections through itself between each of the pads and the segment; a position detecting circuit coupled to each conductive pad and the conductive segment for detecting the electrical connections between each conductive pad and the conductive segment and for generating a signal indicative of the detected predetermined position of the piston.
- 10. The electrical brake position detecting system defined in claim 9, further comprising a pump connected to the piston housing for controlling movement of the piston by adjusting fluid pressure on the piston;a pump control circuit coupled to the position detecting circuit and the pump for providing control of the piston movement in response to the piston position indicative signal; and wherein the position detecting circuit and the pump control circuit comprise a microprocessor with a counter and memory, the counter modifying the count for each electrical connection detected between each conductive pad and the conductive segment contacted by the electrical connector, the microprocessor comparing the count of the counter with prestored count provisions in memory for determining the proper control of the pump.
Parent Case Info
This application is filed under 37 CFR §1.53(b) and is a continuation of co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/852,235 for a “System For Electrically Detecting Piston Positions In A Hydraulic System,” filed May 6, 1997.
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