A control apparatus for controlling a brake of a unit hauled by a vehicle
US-2015344011-A1 · Dec 3, 2015 · US
US9764722B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9764722-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314654332-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 19, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2012 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2017 |
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A brake system for controlling a brake of a unit hauled by a vehicle, the brake system including a first pedal for braking a right rear wheel of the vehicle through a first braking circuit, a second pedal for braking a left rear wheel of the vehicle through a second braking circuit, an input line arrangement including a first input line for receiving a fluid from the first braking circuit and a second input line for receiving a fluid from the second braking circuit, at least one output line for sending a fluid to the brake of the hauled unit, and a selective connector for selectively connecting the input line arrangement to the output line by setting a first connection configuration when the vehicle has a speed greater than a threshold value and a second connection configuration when the vehicle has a speed lower than the threshold value, whereby in the first connection configuration pushing any of the pedals activates the brake of the hauled unit, and in the second connection configuration pushing only one of the pedals leaves the brake of the hauled unit inactive, so that the vehicle can be steered by braking.
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A brake system for controlling a brake of a unit hauled by a vehicle, the brake system comprising: a first pedal for braking a right rear wheel of the vehicle through a first braking circuit; a second pedal for braking a left rear wheel of the vehicle through a second braking circuit; an input line arrangement including a first input line for receiving a fluid from the first braking circuit and a second input line for receiving a fluid from the second braking circuit; at least one output line for sending a fluid to the brake of the hauled unit; a two-positions valve configured to switch between a first connection configuration when the vehicle has a speed greater than a threshold value and a second connection configuration when the vehicle has a speed lower than the threshold value to selectively connect the input line arrangement to the output line; a logic AND valve interposed between the input line arrangement and the two-positions valve for sending to the two-positions valve the fluid having the lowest pressure between the first input line and the second input line; and a logic OR valve interposed between the input line arrangement and the two-positions valve for sending to the two-positions valve the fluid having the highest pressure between the first input line and the second input line, whereby in the first connection configuration pushing any of the pedals activates the brake of the hauled unit, and in the second connection configuration pushing only one of the pedals leaves the brake of the hauled unit inactive, so that the vehicle can be steered by braking. 2. The brake system of claim 1 , wherein, in each of the first and second connection configurations, the two-positions valve is configured to allow fluid communication between the output line and one of the first input line and the second input line. 3. The brake system of claim 1 , comprising a control unit programmed for commuting the two-positions valve between a first position corresponding to the first connection configuration and a second position corresponding to the second connection configuration, depending on the speed of the vehicle. 4. The brake system of claim 1 , wherein, in the first connection configuration, the two-positions valve enables fluid communication between the logic OR valve and the output line. 5. The brake system of claim 1 , wherein, in the second connection configuration, the two-positions valve enables fluid communication between the logic AND valve and the output line. 6. The brake system of claim 1 , comprising a valve for controlling a front wheel brake, the valve being connected to the logic AND valve so as to activate the front wheel brake when fluid pressure downstream of the logic AND valve exceeds a preset value. 7. The brake system of claim 1 , comprising a valve for connecting the output line with a first brake line associated to a right rear wheel brake of the vehicle and with a second brake line associated to a left rear wheel brake of the vehicle at a speed above the threshold value, so that both the rear wheels of the vehicle are braked when any of the pedals is pushed above the threshold value. 8. The brake system of claim 7 , wherein the valve is piloted by pressure of a fluid flowing through the output line. 9. The brake system of claim 1 , wherein the output line defines an adjustable, high-pressure line for controlling the brake of the hauled unit, the device further comprising a further line acting as a low-pressure line for controlling the brake of the hauled unit. 10. The brake system of claim 9 , wherein a valve element is arranged along the further line, the valve element being displaceable by a signal indicative of the status of a parking brake of the vehicle. 11. The brake system of claim 10 , wherein the valve element is so configured as to cause the hauled unit to be braked when the parking brake is activated. 12. The brake system of claim 1 , wherein the two-positions valve comprises a solenoid valve. 13. The brake system of claim 1 , comprising a logic AND valve interposed between the input line arrangement and the two-positions valve for sending to the two-positions valve the fluid having the lowest pressure between the first input line and the second input line. 14. The brake system of claim 4 , wherein, in the second connection configuration, the two-positions valve enables fluid communication between the logic AND valve and the output line. 15. The brake system of claim 11 , wherein the valve element is configured to cause the hauled unit to be braked by interrupting supply of a fluid to the brake of the hauled unit through the further line. 16. A brake system for controlling a brake of a unit hauled by a vehicle, the brake system comprising: a first pedal for braking a right rear wheel of the vehicle through a first braking circuit; a second pedal for braking a left rear wheel of the vehicle through a second braking circuit; an input line arrangement including a first input line for receiving a fluid from the first braking circuit and a second input line for receiving a fluid from the second braking circuit; at least one output line for sending a fluid to the brake of the hauled unit; a two-positions valve between the output line and the input line arrangement; a logic AND valve interposed between the input line arrangement and the two-positions valve for sending to the two-positions valve the fluid having the lowest pressure between the first input line and the second input line; and a logic OR valve interposed between the input line arrangement and the two-positions valve for sending to the two-positions valve the fluid having the highest pressure between the first input line and the second input line, wherein the two-positions valve is configured to switch between a first connection configuration that provides fluid communication between the logic OR valve and the output line when the vehicle has a speed greater than a threshold value and a second connection configuration that provides fluid communication between the logic AND valve and the output line when the vehicle has a speed lower than the threshold value to selectively connect the input line arrangement to the output line.
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