Claims
- 1. A control system for a tractor-trailer brake system on a tractor-trailer vehicle having an independently controllable tractor sub-vehicle brake system, a fifth wheel connection on the tractor for engaging a king pin carried by a trailer sub-vehicle and means for controlling an independently controllable trailer sub-vehicle brake system, said control system characterized by:
- first sensing means mounted on said tractor for providing input signals indicative of the value of the horizontal force and of the value of the vertical force at the fifth wheel/king pin connection,
- second sensing means mounted on said tractor for providing an input signal indicative of the acceleration of the vehicle;
- third sensing means mounted on said tractor for providing an input signal indicative of the level of braking effort demand by the operator; and
- a control unit having means for receiving said input signals and for processing said signals in accordance with predetermined logic rules to issue command output signals and actuators responsive to said command output signals for modulating a controlled parameter at each sub-vehicle brake system related to the brake force at the sub-vehicle brake system; said logic rules comprising;
- rules by which the trailer mass is estimated on the basis of sensed values of horizontal force at the fifth wheel/king pin connection during nonbraking vehicle acceleration; rules by which an input signal indicative of application force applied to each trailer brake is sensed and and compared to predetermined brake performance reference parameters to estimate an average characteristic for the trailer brakes on a trailer;
- rules by which said demand input signal is compared to a first reference value and if said demand signal is less than said first reference signal, said trailer brakes and said tractor brakes are caused to be applied such that the average value at the trailer brakes of a selected parameter indicative of brake wear is related to the average value of said parameter at the tractor brakes in a predetermined manner.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 043,010, filed Apr. 27, 1987.
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