Vehicle and operation system for transport vehicle for mine
US-2018081368-A1 · Mar 22, 2018 · US
US11654874B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11654874-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816641633-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 1, 2018 |
| Priority date | Aug 25, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 23, 2023 |
| Grant date | May 23, 2023 |
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A vehicle control system comprising an electronic processor, the processor comprising an input port for receiving data from a loading apparatus concerning at least one of the weight, dimensions, volume, or location of a load placed or to be placed by the loading equipment into or onto an associated vehicle in which the vehicle control system is fitted, and is programmed to use the data received from the loading apparatus to make control adjustments such that the associated vehicle maintains stability.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vehicle control system comprising: an electronic processor, the processor comprising an input port for receiving data from a loading apparatus concerning at least one of a weight, dimensions, volume, or location of a load placed or to be placed by the loading apparatus into or onto an associated vehicle in which the vehicle control system is fitted, and is programmed to use the data received from the loading apparatus to make control adjustments such that the associated vehicle maintains stability; and a sensor which measures a parameter relating to vehicle dynamics and which is connected to the processor and transmits to the processor data concerning the vehicle dynamics, wherein the electronic processor is further programmed to use the data received from the sensor, in addition to data from the loading apparatus, to determine if an automatic control intervention is required to alter vehicle dynamics. 2. A vehicle control system according to claim 1 wherein the sensor comprises a steering angle sensor, a lateral acceleration sensor, a yaw rate sensor or a wheel speed sensor. 3. A vehicle control system according to claim 1 , which is configured to use the data from the loading apparatus for planning a route, concerning at least one of steering angle, vehicle speed, brake torque, or air suspension pressure. 4. A vehicle control system according to claim 1 , in which the processor uses the data from the loading apparatus, including predetermined data about the associated vehicle, to estimate location of a centre of gravity and/or a moment of inertia of the vehicle. 5. A vehicle control system according to claim 1 wherein the input port comprises a wireless signal receiver. 6. A vehicle control system according to claim 1 wherein the processor additionally comprises an instruction output port for transmitting instructions to the loading apparatus, and is programmed to use data received from the loading apparatus concerning the weight, dimensions and/or volume of a load to be placed on the vehicle to determine a preferred location in the vehicle for the load, and to transmit to the loading apparatus instructions as to the preferred location. 7. A vehicle control system according to claim 6 wherein the instructions concerning the preferred location comprises coordinates in a plane generally parallel to a wheel base of the vehicle. 8. A vehicle control system according to claim 6 wherein the instructions concerning the preferred location comprises coordinates in a plane containing or adjacent to a wheel base of the vehicle, and an indication of a perpendicular distance of the location from the said plane. 9. A vehicle control system according to claim 6 wherein the instruction output port comprises a wireless signal transmitter. 10. A vehicle control system according to claim 1 wherein the processor comprises a warning output port and is programmed to use the data received from the loading apparatus to determine if the vehicle is or will be overloaded, and to send a warning signal from the warning output port if the vehicle is or will be overloaded. 11. A vehicle control system according to claim 10 wherein the system further includes a warning device which is connected to the warning output port and emits an audible or visible warning on receipt of a signal from the warning output port. 12. A vehicle control system according to claim 10 wherein the warning output port comprises a wireless signal transmitter. 13. A vehicle control system according to claim 1 wherein the processor has a braking output port which is adapted to be connected to a vehicle braking system and is operable to control the vehicle braking system so as to apply a braking force to the vehicle. 14. A vehicle braking system according to claim 13 wherein the processor is programmed to control the vehicle braking system to apply a braking force to the vehicle in an event that the automatic control intervention is required. 15. A vehicle braking system according to claim 13 , the vehicle braking system further including a pressure sensor which, in use, measures the pressure in at least one of a set of bellows an air suspension system provided on the vehicle, and the processor is connected to the pressure sensor and is programmed to use data received from the pressure sensor to determine a calculated weight of a load in or on the vehicle and to compare the calculated weight with a load weight obtained from the loading apparatus via the input port. 16. A method of operating a vehicle control system according to claim 1 , the method comprising receiving data from a loading apparatus concerning at least one of the weight, dimensions, volume, and location of a load placed or to be placed by the loading apparatus into or onto a vehicle in which the vehicle control system is fitted, and using the data received from the loading apparatus along with the data received from the sensor in controlling vehicle dynamics. 17. A method according to claim 16 further comprising, prior to the loading apparatus placing the load into or onto the vehicle, using data received from the loading apparatus concerning the weight, dimensions and/or volume of the load to determine a preferred location for the load in or on the vehicle and transmitting to the loading apparatus instructions as to the preferred location. 18. A method of claim 16 further comprising using data received from the loading apparatus to determine if the vehicle is or will be overloaded and emitting a warning signal if the vehicle is or will be overloaded. 19. A method of claim 16 further comprising applying at least one vehicle brake if the automatic control intervention is required. 20. A method of claim 16 further comprising using data received from a pressure sensor which measures air pressure in at least one of a set of air suspension bellows on the vehicle to determine a calculated weight of a load in or on the vehicle and to compare the calculated weight with a load weight obtained from the loading apparatus via the input port. 21. The vehicle control system according to claim 1 , wherein the automatic control intervention comprises the application of at least one vehicle brake. 22. A vehicle control system comprising an electronic processor, the processor having an input port for receiving data from a loading apparatus concerning at least one of a weight, dimensions, or volume of a load to be placed by the loading apparatus into or onto a vehicle in which the vehicle control system is fitted, an instructions output port for transmitting instructions to the loading apparatus, the processor being programmed to use data received from the loading apparatus to determine a preferred location in the vehicle for the load, and to transmit to the loading apparatus instructions as to the preferred location, wherein the instructions concerning the preferred location comprises coordinates in a plane generally parallel to one or both of a wheel base of the vehicle and a base of a trailer of the vehicle. 23. A vehicle control system according to claim 22 further comprising a sensor which measures a parameter relating to vehicle dynamics and which is connected to the processor and transmits to the processor data concerning the vehicle dynamics, the processor being programmed to use the data received from the sensor to control the vehicle dynamics. 24. A vehicle control system according to claim 23 wherein the pro
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