Device for diagnosing trouble in a control circuit for electromagnetic actuators
First Claim
1. A trouble diagnosing device for diagnosing trouble in a control circuit for controlling a plurality of electromagnetic actuators comprising:
- a plurality of controlled means each constituting an operating system;
a plurality of electromagnetic actuator means for controlling respective operation of said controlled means;
control circuit means connected to receive a plurality of mutually independent input signals representative of the same information supplied to said respective controlled means for producing a plurality of paired output signals for individually controlling the operations of said electromagnetic actuator means;
analog signal oscillator means for feeding a trouble diagnosing analog signal to said control circuit means;
analog signal producing logical circuits each including a logical exclusive OR circuit adapted to receive the paired output signals of said control circuit means and produce, after logical processing of said paired output signals, a single output signal; and
a trouble discriminating logical circuit connected to said analog signal producing logical circuits for producing an output signal indicative of trouble in said control circuit means when said output signals of said logical exclusive OR circuits includes an abnormal signal.
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Abstract
A trouble diagnosing device for diagnosing a fault in a control circuit for controlling a plurality of electromagnetic actuators in an operating system such as a brake system. The control circuit receives a plurality of mutually independent input signals for individually controlling the operations of the electromagnetic actuators. The trouble diagnosing device includes an analog signal oscillator for feeding a trouble diagnosing analog signal to the control circuit and a trouble diagnosing circuit receiving the output signals from the control circuit for producing output signals indicating fault in the control circuit when the output signals of the control circuit include an abnormal signal.
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14 Claims
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1. A trouble diagnosing device for diagnosing trouble in a control circuit for controlling a plurality of electromagnetic actuators comprising:
- a plurality of controlled means each constituting an operating system;
a plurality of electromagnetic actuator means for controlling respective operation of said controlled means;
control circuit means connected to receive a plurality of mutually independent input signals representative of the same information supplied to said respective controlled means for producing a plurality of paired output signals for individually controlling the operations of said electromagnetic actuator means;
analog signal oscillator means for feeding a trouble diagnosing analog signal to said control circuit means;
analog signal producing logical circuits each including a logical exclusive OR circuit adapted to receive the paired output signals of said control circuit means and produce, after logical processing of said paired output signals, a single output signal; and
a trouble discriminating logical circuit connected to said analog signal producing logical circuits for producing an output signal indicative of trouble in said control circuit means when said output signals of said logical exclusive OR circuits includes an abnormal signal.
- a plurality of controlled means each constituting an operating system;
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2. A trouble diagnosing device for diagnosing trouble in a control circuit for controlling a plurality of electromagnetic actuators comprising:
- a plurality of controlled means each constituting an operating system;
a plurality of electromagnetic actuator means for controlling respective operations of said control means;
control circuit means connected to receive a plurality of mutually independent input signals representative of the same information supplied to said respective controlled means for producing mutually independent output signals for individually controlling the operations of said electromagnetic actuator means;
analog signal oscillator means for feeding a trouble diagnosing analog signal to said control circuit means;
a trouble diagnosing circuit means for receiving the output signals of said control circuit means for producing output signals indicating trouble in the control circuit means when said output signals of said control circuit means include an abnormal signal;
said trouble diagnosing circuit means comprising;
analog signal producing logical circuits each producing a single analog control signal for each of said operating systems on the basis of the output signals which said control circuit means produces upon receipt of said analog signal from said oscillator means;
a trouble discriminating logical circuit connected to said analog signal producing logical circuits to produce output signals indicative of trouble in said control circuit means when said analog control signals include an abnormal signal;
said trouble discriminating circuit comprising;
a first logical circuit connected to all of said analog control signal producing logical circuits to produce a single output signal upon receipt of at least one of said analog control signals;
a second logical circuit connected to all of said analog signal producing logical circuits and to produce a single output signal upon receipt of all of said analog control signals;
flip-flop circuit connected to said first and second logical circuits and to produce upon receipt of the output signal of said second logical circuit an output signal which is extinguished upon receipt of an output signal from said first logical circuit; and
a third logical circuit connected to said first logical circuit and said flip-flop circuit to produce upon receipt of at least one of the output signals from said first logical circuit and said flip-flop circuit an output signal which is extinguished when there is an abnormal signal in said analog control signals for detecting trouble in said control circuit means. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
- a plurality of controlled means each constituting an operating system;
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11. In an anti-skid brake apparatus including:
- fluid pressure operated brake means on at least two wheels of a vehicle for applying a brake force to each wheel;
inlet valve means for feeding control fluid to said brake means to control the brake forces of said brake means;
outlet valve means for discharging the control fluid from said brake means; and
an operation and control logical circuit means for controlling the operations of said inlet and outlet valve means in response to wheel speed signals indicative of the respective speeds of said wheels at the time of braking such that (a) said inlet and outlet valves means are deactuated to permit the brake force applied to said wheels to increase freely when there is no possibility of locking of said wheels (b) said outlet valve means are actuated to restrict the brake force applied to said wheels when there is a possibility of wheel locking, and (c) said inlet and outlet valve means are actuated to decrease the brake force applied to said wheels when the wheel is being locked;
trouble diagnosing means for diagnosing trouble in said operation and control logical circuit means comprising;
analog wheel speed signal oscillator means for supplying an analog wheel speed signal to said operation and control logical circuit means in place of said wheel speed signals during non-braking; and
a trouble diagnosing circuit means receiving outlet valve actuation signals and inlet valve actuating signals produced by said operation and control logical circuit means for producing an output signal indicative of trouble in said operation and control logical circuit means when said outlet and inlet valve actuation signals include an abnormal signal;
said trouble diagnosing circuit means comprising;
first logical circuits connected to said operation and control logical circuit means and each producing a logical exclusive OR signal when receiving alternatively an outlet valve actuation signal or an inlet valve actuation signal both associated with one pair of said inlet and outlet valve means;
a second logical circuit connected to all said first logical circuits to produce a single output signal upon receipt of at least one logical exclusive OR signal;
a third logical circuit connected to all said first logical circuits to produce a single output signal upon receipt of all said logical exclusive OR signals;
a fourth logical circuit associated with all of said first logical circuits for producing a single output signal upon receipt of one of said logical exclusive OR signals;
a fifth logical circuit associated with all said first logical circuits for producing a single output signal upon non-receipt of all of said logical exclusive OR signals;
a first flip-flop circuit connected to said second and third logical circuits to produce upon receipt of the output signal from said third logical circuit an output signal which is extinguished upon recept of the output signal from said second logical circuit;
a second flip-flop circuit connected to said fourth and fifth logical circuits to produce upon receipt of the output signal from said fourth logical circuit an output signal which is extinguished upon receipt of the output signal from said fifth logical circuit;
a sixth logical circuit connected to said second logical circuit and said first flip-flop circuit for producing an output signal upon receipt of the output signal from said second logical circuit or the output signal from said first flip-flop circuit;
a seventh logical circuit connected to said fifth logical circuit and said second flip-flop circuit for producing an output signal upon receipt of the output signal from said fifth logical circuit or the output signal from said second flip-flop circuit; and
an eighth logical circuit connected to said sixth and seventh logical circuits for producing an output signal upon receipt of both the output signal of said sixth logical circuit and the output signal of said seventh logical circuit. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14)
- fluid pressure operated brake means on at least two wheels of a vehicle for applying a brake force to each wheel;
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