Emergency park brake system

US10518758B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10518758-B2
Application numberUS-201715490563-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 18, 2017
Priority dateApr 18, 2017
Publication dateDec 31, 2019
Grant dateDec 31, 2019

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An emergency park brake system of an aircraft may include a user input interface configured to receive actuation input from a user. The emergency park brake system may also include a first displacement sensor and a second displacement sensor that are both coupled to the user input interface. The first displacement sensor may be configured to detect displacement of the user input interface and generate a first status of the user input interface and the second displacement sensor may be configured to also detect displacement of the user input interface and generate a second status of the user input interface. The emergency park brake system may also include a controller having a processor and memory. The controller may be configured to determine an emergency park brake condition.

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An emergency park brake system of an aircraft, the emergency park brake system comprising: a user input interface configured to receive actuation input from a user; a first displacement sensor coupled to the user input interface, the first displacement sensor configured to detect displacement of the user input interface and generate a first status of the user input interface; a second displacement sensor coupled to the user input interface, the second displacement sensor configured to detect displacement of the user input interface and generate a second status of the user input interface; and an emergency park brake controller having a processor and configured to perform operations comprising: receiving, by the processor, the first status of the user input interface and the second status of the user input interface; comparing, by the processor, the first status of the user input interface with the second status of the user input interface to yield comparison data; determining, by the processor and based on the comparison data, an emergency park brake condition, wherein determining the emergency park brake condition comprises determining whether the comparison data comprises a threshold difference between the first status of the user input interface and the second status of the user input interface; in response to determining that the comparison data is less than the threshold difference and thus that the emergency park brake condition indicates an operative condition, transmitting, by the processor, a braking command to a braking assembly; and in response to determining that the comparison data is greater than the threshold difference and thus that the emergency park brake condition indicates a failure condition, not transmitting, by the processor, the braking command to the braking assembly. 2. The emergency park brake system of claim 1 , wherein transmitting the braking command to the braking assembly comprises applying a braking force at a wheel. 3. The emergency park brake system of claim 1 , wherein not transmitting the braking command to the braking assembly comprises preventing a braking force from being applied at a wheel. 4. The emergency park brake system of claim 3 , wherein, in response to the emergency park brake condition indicating the failure condition, the operations comprise displaying an indicator on a display device of the failure condition. 5. The emergency park brake system of claim 1 , wherein the threshold difference is about 5%. 6. The emergency park brake system of claim 1 , wherein the threshold difference is about 3%. 7. The emergency park brake system of claim 1 , wherein the emergency park brake condition is a first emergency park brake condition, wherein the operations further comprise determining, by the processor and based on the first status of the user input interface and the second status of the user input interface, a second emergency park brake condition. 8. The emergency park brake system of claim 7 , wherein determining the second emergency park brake condition is based on the first emergency park brake condition. 9. The emergency park brake system of claim 8 , wherein determining the second emergency park brake condition is only performed in response to the first emergency park brake condition indicating an operative condition. 10. The emergency park brake system of claim 7 , wherein determining the second emergency park brake condition comprises comparing a displacement of the user input interface, indicated by the first status of the user input interface and the second status of the user input interface, with a threshold displacement. 11. The emergency park brake system of claim 10 , wherein the operations further comprise determining whether the displacement of the user input interface is greater than the threshold displacement. 12. The emergency park brake system of claim 11 , wherein the second emergency park brake condition indicates a null demand in response to the displacement of the user input interface being less than the threshold displacement. 13. The emergency park brake system of claim 11 , wherein the second emergency park brake condition indicates a braking demand in response to the displacement of the user input interface being greater than the threshold displacement. 14. The emergency park brake system of claim 11 , wherein the threshold displacement is from about 15% to about 20% from a zero position of the user input interface to a maximum displacement position. 15. An emergency park brake system of an aircraft, the emergency park brake system comprising: a user input interface configured to receive actuation input from a user; a first displacement sensor coupled to the user input interface, the first displacement sensor configured to detect displacement of the user input interface and generate a first status of the user input interface; a second displacement sensor coupled to the user input interface, the second displacement sensor configured to detect displacement of the user input interface and generate a second status of the user input interface; an emergency park brake controller having a processor; and a tangible, non-transitory memory configured to communicate with the processor, the tangible, non-transitory memory having instructions stored thereon that, in response to execution by the processor, cause the emergency park brake system to perform operations comprising: receiving, by the processor, the first status of the user input interface and the second status of the user input interface; comparing, by the processor, the first status of the user input interface with the second status of the user input interface to yield comparison data; determining, by the processor, a first emergency park brake condition based on whether the comparison data yields a threshold difference between the first status of the user input interface and the second status of the user input interface; in response to determining that the comparison data is less than the threshold difference and thus that the first emergency park brake condition indicates an operative condition, transmitting, by the processor, a braking command to a braking assembly to apply a braking force at a wheel; in response to determining that the comparison data is greater than the threshold difference and thus that the first emergency park brake condition indicates a failure condition, not transmitting, by the processor, the braking command to the braking assembly to prevent the braking force from being applied at the wheel; determining, by the processor and based on the first emergency park brake condition, a second emergency park brake condition. 16. A method of controlling an emergency park brake system of an aircraft, the method comprising: receiving, by an emergency park brake controller, a first status of a user input interface from a first displacement sensor and a second status of the user input interface from a second displacement sensor; comparing, by the emergency park brake controller, the first status of the user input interface with the second status of the user input interface to yield comparison data; and determining, by the emergency park brake controller and based on the comparison data, an emergency park brake condition, wherein determining the emergency park brake condition comprises determining whether the comparison data comprises a threshold difference between the first status of the user input interface and the second status of the user input interface; in response to determining that the comparison data is less than

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  • B60T8/1703Primary

    for aircrafts · CPC title

  • Actuating mechanisms · CPC title

  • Plausibility monitoring, cross check, redundancy · CPC title

  • Procedure or apparatus for checking or keeping in a correct functioning condition of brake systems (hydraulic pressure systems in general F15B19/00, F15B21/04; testing structures or apparatus G01M) · CPC title

  • acting on an ultimate actuator · CPC title

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What does patent US10518758B2 cover?
An emergency park brake system of an aircraft may include a user input interface configured to receive actuation input from a user. The emergency park brake system may also include a first displacement sensor and a second displacement sensor that are both coupled to the user input interface. The first displacement sensor may be configured to detect displacement of the user input interface and g…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Goodrich Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60T8/1703. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 31 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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