Methods and apparatus for a single pin load sensor coupled to a hitch receiver
US-2019381844-A1 · Dec 19, 2019 · US
US9037346B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9037346-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414529781-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 31, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 23, 2011 |
| Publication date | May 19, 2015 |
| Grant date | May 19, 2015 |
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A steering control system is disclosed for a vehicle train with a tow vehicle, a first towed vehicle with at least one ground-engaging member, and a second towed vehicle. A steering assembly may be configured to control steering of the at least one ground-engaging member. One or more sensing devices may be configured to determine orientation information for one or more of the tow vehicle, the first towed vehicle, and the second towed vehicle, during operation of the vehicle train. A steering correction may be determined for the second towed vehicle based upon the determined orientation information. The steering correction may be applied for the second towed vehicle by controlling the steering assembly to steer the first towed vehicle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A steering control system for a vehicle train with a tow vehicle, a first towed vehicle with at least one ground-engaging member, and a second towed vehicle, the steering control system comprising: a steering assembly for controlling steering of the at least one ground-engaging member of the first towed vehicle; one or more sensing devices configured to determine orientation information for one or more of the tow vehicle, the first towed vehicle, and the second towed vehicle, during operation of the vehicle train; and a controller configured to: determine a steering correction for the second towed vehicle based upon the determined orientation information; and apply the steering correction for the second towed vehicle by, at least in part, controlling the steering assembly to steer the first towed vehicle. 2. The steering control system of claim 1 , wherein the first towed vehicle is towed by the tow vehicle via a first towing connection connecting the tow vehicle to the first towed vehicle, and the second towed vehicle is towed by the first towed vehicle via a second towing connection connecting the first towed vehicle to the second towed vehicle. 3. The steering control system of claim 2 , wherein at least one of the controller and the one or more sensing devices is further configured to determine, based upon the determined orientation information, one or more of an angle between the tow vehicle and the first towing connection, an angle between the first towing connection and the first towed vehicle, an angle between the first towed vehicle and the second towing connection, and an angle between the second towing connection and the second towed vehicle; and wherein the controller is further configured to determine the steering correction based upon the determined one or more angles. 4. The steering control system of claim 1 , wherein the second towed vehicle is towed by the tow vehicle via a first towing connection connecting the tow vehicle to the second towed vehicle, and the first towed vehicle is towed by second towed vehicle via a second towing connection connecting the second towed vehicle to the first towed vehicle. 5. The steering control system of claim 4 , wherein one of the controller and the one or more sensing devices is further configured to determine, based upon the determined orientation information, one or more of an angle between the tow vehicle and the first towing connection, an angle between the first towing connection and the second towed vehicle, an angle between the second towed vehicle and the second towing connection, and an angle between the second towing connection and the first towed vehicle; and wherein the controller is further to determine the steering correction based upon the determined one or more angles. 6. The steering control system of claim 1 , wherein the one or more sensing devices includes one or more of a GPS device and an angle-measuring device. 7. The steering control system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to identify, based upon the orientation information, travel of one or more of the tow vehicle, the first towed vehicle, and the second towed vehicle over sloping terrain; and wherein the steering correction for the second towed vehicle is determined to correct for down-slope movement of one or more of the first towed vehicle and the second towed vehicle due to the sloping terrain. 8. The steering control system of claim 1 , wherein the steering assembly includes at least one actuator for adjusting a direction of travel of the at least one ground-engaging member; and wherein applying the steering correction includes controlling the at least one actuator to adjust the direction of travel of the at least one ground-engaging member. 9. The steering control system of claim 1 , wherein the steering assembly includes a first motor for powering movement of a first ground-engaging member of the first towed vehicle, in order to move the first towed vehicle, and a second motor for powering movement of a second ground-engaging member of the first towed vehicle, in order to move the first towed vehicle; and wherein applying the steering correction includes controlling at least one of the first and second motors to steer the first towed vehicle by causing a speed difference between respective ground-engaging speeds of the first and second ground-engaging members. 10. The steering control system of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to apply the steering correction during one or more of reverse travel and turning travel of the vehicle train. 11. A steering control method for a vehicle train with a tow vehicle, a first towed vehicle with at least one ground-engaging member and a steering assembly for controlling steering of the at least one ground-engaging member, and a second towed vehicle, the steering control method comprising: determining, by one or more sensing devices, orientation information for one or more of the tow vehicle, the first towed vehicle, and the second towed vehicle, during operation of the vehicle train; determining a steering correction for the second towed vehicle based upon the determined orientation information; and applying the steering correction for the second towed vehicle by, at least in part, controlling the steering assembly to steer the first towed vehicle. 12. The steering control method of claim 11 , wherein the first towed vehicle is towed by the tow vehicle via a first towing connection connecting the tow vehicle to the first towed vehicle, and the second towed vehicle is towed by the first towed vehicle via a second towing connection connecting the first towed vehicle to the second towed vehicle. 13. The steering control method of claim 12 , further comprising: determining, based upon the determined orientation information, one or more of an angle between the tow vehicle and the first towing connection, an angle between the first towing connection and the first towed vehicle, an angle between the first towed vehicle and the second towing connection, and an angle between the second towing connection and the second towed vehicle; and determining the steering correction based upon the determined one or more angles. 14. The steering control method of claim 11 , wherein the second towed vehicle is towed by the tow vehicle via a first towing connection connecting the tow vehicle to the second towed vehicle, and the first towed vehicle is towed by second towed vehicle via a second towing connection connecting the second towed vehicle to the first towed vehicle. 15. The steering control method of claim 14 , further comprising: determining, based upon the determined orientation information, one or more of an angle between the tow vehicle and the first towing connection, an angle between the first towing connection and the second towed vehicle, an angle between the second towed vehicle and the second towing connection, and an angle between the second towing connection and the first towed vehicle; and determining the steering correction based upon the determined one or more angles. 16. The steering control method of claim 11 , wherein the steering assembly includes at least one actuator for adjusting a direction of travel of the at least one ground-engaging member; and wherein applying the steering correction includes controlling the at least one actuator to adjust the direction of travel of the at least one ground-engaging member. 17. The steering control method of claim 11 , further comprising: identifying, based upon the orientati
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