Vehicle attitude and average height control apparatus
First Claim
1. An attitude control apparatus for a vehicle, said vehicle having a body with a plurality of wheels supported by associated suspensions and an actuator operated by a fluid for expanding each suspension to control the stroke of each wheel, said apparatus comprising:
- first detecting means for detecting a variation of incline of the body when the body inclines from a horizontal position of the body;
second detecting means for detecting a vertical position of each wheel relative to the body;
third detecting means for detecting a load applied to each wheel;
first control means for controlling a volume and a direction of the fluid to be supplied to the actuator;
calculating means for calculating a vertical displacement of each wheel, a current average height of the body, and a variation of the load of the wheel based on the variation of the inclined angle of the body, the vertical position of each wheel, and the load of each wheel;
setting means for setting a target value of the average height; and
second control means for controlling the actuator via the first control means in response to results calculated by the calculating means to cause the current average height to approach the target value and to cause the variation of the load of each wheel to approach substantially zero.
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Abstract
An attitude control apparatus, for a vehicle having a body and a plurality of wheels, has an actuator operated by a fluid for expanding each suspension of the vehicle to control the stroke of each wheel. A first detecting device detects a variation of incline of the body of the vehicle when the body inclines from a horizontal position. A second detecting device detects the vertical position of each wheel relative to the body. A third detecting device detects the load applied to each wheel. A first control device controls the volume and direction of the fluid to be supplied to the actuator. A calculating device calculates the vertical displacement of each wheel, the current average height of the body, and the variation of the load on the wheel based on the variation of the inclined angle of the body, the vertical position of each wheel, and the load on each wheel. A setting device sets a target value for the average height. A second control device controls the actuator via the first control device in response to results calculated by the calculating device to cause the current average height to approach the target value and to cause the variation of the load on each wheel to approach substantially zero.
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19 Claims
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1. An attitude control apparatus for a vehicle, said vehicle having a body with a plurality of wheels supported by associated suspensions and an actuator operated by a fluid for expanding each suspension to control the stroke of each wheel, said apparatus comprising:
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first detecting means for detecting a variation of incline of the body when the body inclines from a horizontal position of the body; second detecting means for detecting a vertical position of each wheel relative to the body; third detecting means for detecting a load applied to each wheel; first control means for controlling a volume and a direction of the fluid to be supplied to the actuator; calculating means for calculating a vertical displacement of each wheel, a current average height of the body, and a variation of the load of the wheel based on the variation of the inclined angle of the body, the vertical position of each wheel, and the load of each wheel; setting means for setting a target value of the average height; and second control means for controlling the actuator via the first control means in response to results calculated by the calculating means to cause the current average height to approach the target value and to cause the variation of the load of each wheel to approach substantially zero. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. An attitude control apparatus for a vehicle, said vehicle having a body with a plurality of wheels supported by associated suspensions and an actuator operated by a fluid for expanding each suspension to control the stroke of each wheel, said apparatus comprising:
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an accumulator connected to the actuator; first detecting means for detecting a variation of incline of the body when the body inclines from a horizontal position of the body and for transmitting a signal indicative of the inclined angle; second detecting means for detecting a vertical position of each wheel relative to the body and for transmitting a signal indicative of the vertical position; third detecting means for detecting a load applied to each wheel and for transmitting a signal indicative of the load; first control means for controlling a volume and a direction of the fluid to be supplied to the actuator; memory means for storing a feedback gain determined by use of an equation of state having state parameters including a vertical displacement of each wheel, the velocity of the vertical displacement and a pressure in the accumulator; means for calculating the vertical displacement and the velocity of the vertical displacement based on the signal indicative of the inclined angle of the body, for calculating the pressure in the accumulator based on the signal indicative of the load, for calculating an average height of the body based on the signal indicative of the vertical position of the body, and for determining a manipulated variable based on the calculated results and the feedback gain; setting means for setting a target value of the average height; and second control means for controlling the actuator via the first control means in response to the calculated results to cause the current average height to approach the target value and to cause the variation of the load of each wheel to approach substantially zero. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. An attitude control apparatus for a vehicle, said vehicle having a body with a plurality of wheels supported by associated suspensions and an actuator operated by a fluid for expanding each suspension to control the stroke of each wheel, said apparatus comprising:
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first detecting means for detecting a variation of incline of the body when the body inclines from a horizontal position of the body; second detecting means for detecting a vertical position 5 of each wheel relative to the body; first control means for controlling a volume and a direction of the fluid to be supplied to the actuator; setting means for setting a target value of the average height; determining means for determining whether the target value is less than the average height prior to starting the vehicle; first calculating means for calculating a displacement of each wheel with respect to the average height prior to starting the vehicle based on the variation of the inclined angle and for calculating a current average height based on the vertical position of each wheel when said determining means determines that the target height is less than the average height prior to starting the vehicle; second calculating means for calculating a current average height based on the vertical position of each wheel and for calculating a displacement of each wheel with respect to the current average height based on the variation of the inclined angle when said determining means determines that the target height is over the average height prior to starting the vehicle; and second control means for controlling the hydraulic actuator via the first control means according to results calculated by the first and second calculating means. - View Dependent Claims (19)
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