Automotive trailer connection recognition system
First Claim
1. Automotive trailer connection recognition system for use with a tractor electrical system comprising:
- power supply buses (1, Ch);
a blinker system on the tractor including means (8) generating blinker pulses;
at least two tractor blinker lamps (7) of a first predetermined resistance on the tractor;
a blinker switch (2, 3, 3'"'"', 3", 3'"'"'") selectively controlling connection of at least one of the blinker lamps (7) to the blinker pulse generator means (8);
a severable trailer connector (10);
at least two trailer blinker lamps (19, 19a) of a second predetermined resistance connected to the trailer connector (10;
connection means (9'"'"') connecting the blinker switch means to the trailer connector (10) for severable connection to the trailer blinker lamps;
resistance sensing means (11,
12) connected to said connection means (9'"'"') including logic means (11) recognizing a high-resistance or low-resistance condition on said connection means (9'"'"') and providing an outtput signal if the resistance sensing means senses a connected low-resistance condition on said connection means;
and mean (5, 6;
22, 23,
24) for isolating the at least two tractor blinker lamps (7) on the tractor from said connection means (9'"'"') unless said lamps are energized from said power supply buses (1, Ch).
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Abstract
To provide an indication of the presence of a trailer connected to a vehicle, operating as a tractor, without any additional terminal or contact elements on a plug-socket connector between the electrical system of the tractor and the trailer connected thereto, a logic gate (11), preferably a NAND-element, is connected to the output line of the direction flasher circuit, or other suitable connecting line, to a low-resistance load on the trailer, for example the brake light (19a), position lights or the like, the resistance circuit element including a connection from the positive power supply through a resistor (12) having a value which is high with respect to that of the lamps on the trailer (19, 19a) so that, with the trailer disconnected, an effectively 1-signal will be applied to the logic circuit but, upon connection of a low-resistance lamp, that is, upon connection of a trailer socket, the signal at the logic gate will drop to a O-signal although the current through the lamp is insufficient to cause lighting thereof. Energization of the respective flasher lamps, which is only short-time, may cause flashing of the indicator which can be suppressed, for example, by inclusion of an R/C circuit in the control system for the indicator lamp.
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16 Claims
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1. Automotive trailer connection recognition system for use with a tractor electrical system comprising:
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power supply buses (1, Ch); a blinker system on the tractor including means (8) generating blinker pulses; at least two tractor blinker lamps (7) of a first predetermined resistance on the tractor; a blinker switch (2, 3, 3'"'"', 3", 3'"'"'") selectively controlling connection of at least one of the blinker lamps (7) to the blinker pulse generator means (8); a severable trailer connector (10); at least two trailer blinker lamps (19, 19a) of a second predetermined resistance connected to the trailer connector (10; connection means (9'"'"') connecting the blinker switch means to the trailer connector (10) for severable connection to the trailer blinker lamps; resistance sensing means (11,
12) connected to said connection means (9'"'"') including logic means (11) recognizing a high-resistance or low-resistance condition on said connection means (9'"'"') and providing an outtput signal if the resistance sensing means senses a connected low-resistance condition on said connection means;and mean (5, 6;
22, 23,
24) for isolating the at least two tractor blinker lamps (7) on the tractor from said connection means (9'"'"') unless said lamps are energized from said power supply buses (1, Ch). - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. Automotive trailer connection recognition system for use with a tractor electrical system having
a power supply bus (1, Ch); -
controlled connection means (9'"'"') selectively energizable on said tractor; low-resistance electrical components positioned on the tractor; means (3,
4) for selectively energizing the controlled connection means (9'"'"') to the severable tractor connector;a trailer connector connected to said controlled connection means (9'"'"') and having a tractor terminal (9, 9a) and a trailer terminal (18, 18a), said respective tractor and trailer terminals being severable from each other; a low-resistance load (19, 19a) connected to said trailer terminal; resistance sensing means (11,
12) on said tractor, connected to the tractor electrical system and to the tractor connection terminal (9) and sensing connected resistance condition at the tractor terminal (9), said resistance sensing means providing an output signal indicative of the resistance condition at an input thereof to thereby provide an output signal if a low-resistance load (19, 19a) is connected at the severable connector, and thus provides a signal indicative of the presence or absence of a connected trailer; andmeans (5, 6;
23;
22,
24) for respectively isolating the low-resistance electrical components (7) positioned on the tractor from said connection means unless said low-resistance components are energized. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16)
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