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Trailer swing control

  • US 5,005,130 A
  • Filed: 12/20/1989
  • Issued: 04/02/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/20/1989
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A trailer anti-swing brake control method for articulated vehicles (10) of the type comprising a tractor (12) and a trailer (14) connected at an articulating connection (34/176) defining a pivot axis (176) about which the trailer is pivotable relative to the tractor, a tractor brake system, a trailer brake system, a driver operated brake effort demand device (76/78) for providing a demand input signal indicative of the magnitude of operators demand for vehicle braking, trailer brake control means (174) responsive in at least one operating mode for causing the trailer brake system to be applied with an operating force generally proportional to the magnitude of said demand input signal, said control method characterized by:

  • sensing (260) and/or calculating a value indicative of trailer transverse movement and of a time derivative thereof and providing at least one input signal indicative thereof;

    receiving and processing said input signals (70) according to predetermined logic rules to detect the existence of conditions indicative of at least one of incipient and initial trailer brake induced trailer swing events and generating command output signals in response to detection of the existence of said conditions; and

    responding (174) by said control means to said command output signals by causing the trailer brake system brakes to be applied with a substantially reduced force (210-212) regardless of the magnitude of said demand input signal for a period of time (T) and then causing said trailer brake system brakes to be reapplied (214-216) at a selected rate (R) to a selected maximum reapplication force (P), said selected maximum reapplication force having a magnitude considerably smaller than the maximum trailer brake system brake application force (208-210), said selected maximum reapplication force (P) being a function of, and varying inversely with, the magnitude of the absolute value of said time derivative.

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