Braking system
A braking system ( 110, 1110 ) operable to assess valve operation and a method including: an electronic control unit ( 132 ), a supply line ( 116, 1116 ) for connection to a pressurised fluid supply, a control line ( 124, 1124 ) for connection to a pressure demand, a modulator valve assembly ( 113, 1113 ) for controlling fluid supplied to one or more brake actuators ( 112, 1112 ), an electrically operable valve arrangement, which has a first state and a second state, wherein in the first state, the control line ( 124, 1124 ) is connected to the modulator valve assembly ( 113, 1113 ), and in the second state, the supply line ( 116, 11116 ) is connected to the modulator valve assembly ( 113, 1113 ), and a pressure sensor ( 128, 1128 ) positioned to monitor the pressure in the control line ( 124, 1124 ), wherein the electronic control unit ( 132 ) is operable to perform a testing cycle in which the electrically operable apply valve arrangement is moved to its second state, for a predetermined test pulse duration, and wherein the electronic control unit ( 132 ) is operable to monitor a pressure sensor signal from the pressure sensor ( 128, 1128 ) after the test pulse has been applied.
1 . A braking system operable to assess valve operation including: an electronic control unit,
a supply line for connection to a pressurised fluid supply,
a control line for connection to a pressure demand,
a modulator valve assembly for controlling fluid supplied to one or more brake actuators,
an electrically operable valve arrangement, which has a first state and a second state, wherein in the first state, the control line is connected to the modulator valve assembly, and in the second state, the supply line is connected to the modulator valve assembly, and
a pressure sensor positioned to monitor the pressure in the control line, wherein
the electronic control unit is operable to perform a testing cycle in which the electrically operable valve arrangement is moved to its second state, for a predetermined test pulse duration, and wherein the electronic control unit is operable to monitor a pressure sensor signal from the pressure sensor after the test pulse has been applied.
2 . A braking system according to claim 1 wherein the test pulse duration is around 70 ms.
3 . A braking system according to claim 1 wherein the electronic control unit is operable to perform multiple consecutive testing cycles, if no or an inadequate pressure sensor signal is received.
4 . A braking system according to claim 3 wherein the electronic control unit is operable to perform up to five consecutive testing cycles.
5 . A braking system according to claim 3 wherein the electronic control unit is operable to increase the test pulse duration with each subsequent testing cycle.
6 . A braking system according to claim 5 wherein the test pulse duration is increased by 30 ms with each subsequent test cycle.
7 . A braking system according to claim 1 in which the electronic control unit is operable to wait for a predetermined pause period if a maximum number of permitted testing cycles has been reached.
8 . A braking system according to claim 7 wherein the pause period is around two minutes.
9 . A braking system according to claim 7 wherein the electronic control unit is operable to perform a further set of one or more testing cycles after the pause period.
10 . A braking system according to claim 1 wherein the modulator valve assembly has a hold state in which a current pressure is held and no further fluid is permitted to enter the modulator valve assembly, a build state in which the pressure in the modulator valve assembly is permitted to increase and an exhaust state in which pressure is exhausted to atmosphere, and wherein the ECU is operable to implement the hold state for at least the test pulse duration.
11 . The braking system according to claim 10 , wherein the ECU is operable to implement and maintain the hold state for the duration of one or multiple or all of the testing cycles.
12 . A braking system according to claim 1 wherein the electrically operable valve arrangement includes a single apply valve which has a first and a second input connected to the supply line and the control line, respectively, and an output which is connected to the modulator valve assembly, wherein in the first state the control line input is connected to the output and the second input is closed and in the second state the supply line input is connected to the output and the first input is closed.
13 . A braking system according to claim 1 wherein the electrically operable valve arrangement includes an electrically operated apply valve and a pneumatic valve, the pneumatic valve having
a control port, which is controlled by the electrically operated apply valve,
a first inlet connected to the control line,
a second inlet connected to the supply line, and
an outlet connected to the modulator valve assembly, wherein
the pneumatic valve has a first and second position, and in the first position, the control line is connected to the modulator valve assembly and the second inlet is closed, and in the second position, the supply line is connected to the modulator valve assembly and the first inlet is closed.
14 . A braking system according to claim 13 wherein the electrically operated apply valve has an inlet, connected to the supply line, an outlet, connected to the control port of the pneumatic valve, and an exhaust and is operated by electrical signal from a first biased position in which the inlet is connected to the outlet to a second position in which the inlet is closed and the outlet connects to the exhaust.
15 . A braking system according to claim 14 wherein the pneumatic valve is connected to the modulator valve assembly via a pipe.
16 . A braking system according to claim 13 wherein the electronic control unit is operable to alter one or more other procedures based on the pressure sensor signal.
17 . A braking system according to claim 16 wherein the electronic control unit alters the duration of test pulses used in an ABS stability routine on the basis of a detected volume of the pipe.
18 . A braking system according to claim 1 wherein the electronic control unit is operable to send a fault code to a towing vehicle.
19 . The braking system of claim 1 , a towing vehicle driver interface to alert the driver of a fault condition.
20 . A braking system operable to assess valve operation Including: an electronic control unit,
a supply line for connection to a pressurised fluid supply,
a control line for connection to a pressure demand,
a modulator valve assembly for controlling fluid supplied to one or more brake actuators,
an electrically operable valve arrangement, which has a first state and a second state wherein in the first state, the control line is connected to the modulator valve assembly, and in the second state, the supply line is connected to the modulator valve assembly, and
a pressure sensor positioned to monitor the pressure in the control line, wherein
the electronic control unit is operable to perform a testing cycle in which the electrically operable valve arrangement is moved to its second state, for a predetermined test pulse duration, and wherein the electronic control unit is operable to monitor a pressure sensor signal from the pressure sensor after the test pulse has been applied; and
wherein the electronic control unit is operable to wait a predetermined rest period, after the test pulse has been applied, to receive the pressure sensor signal.
21 . A braking system according to claim 20 wherein the rest period is between about 70 ms and 250 ms.
22 . A method of assessing the operation of a valve in a braking system, the braking system including:
an electronic control unit, a supply line for connection to a pressurised fluid supply, a control line for connection to a pressure demand, a modulator valve assembly for controlling fluid supplied to one or more brake actuators, an electrically operable valve arrangement, which has a first state and a second state, wherein in the first state, the control line is connected to the modulator valve assembly, and in the second state, the supply line is connected to the modulator valve assembly, and a pressure sensor positioned to monitor the pressure in the control line, wherein the method includes a test cycle which includes the steps of:
applying a test pulse to the electrically operable valve arrangement, such that it is moved to its second state, for a predetermined test pulse duration,
monitoring a pressure sensor signal from the pressure sensor after the test pulse has been applied.