IP Library Granted Patent US 11,610,556
Granted Patent B2
US 11,610,556 · App. 16/603,262 · Granted Mar 21, 2023

Brake control display unit with ambient light dimming

Inventors: Chandrakumar D. Kulkarni (Battle Creek, MI); Joseph Bradford Wells (Jackson, MI)
Assignee: HORIZON GLOBAL AMERICAS INC.
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Patent No.
US 11,610,556
App. No.
16/603,262
Granted
Mar 21, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

A brake control system includes a display, a processor, and a light sensor. The processor controls brakes of a towed vehicle. The processor also controls a brightness of the display based on information received from the light sensor. The light sensor may include a light dependent resistor or a photoresistor. The processor selectively sets or adjusts the brightness of the display based on sensed ambient light.

Claims (33)

1. A brake control unit comprising:

a processor;

a light sensor coupled to the processor and configured to operatively sense ambient light;

a lens disposed over the light sensor such that readings of the light sensor measure the ambient light and

a display coupled to the processor and comprising at least one light source,

wherein the processor is configured to apply a transfer function that generates a brightness setting for the at least one light based on the intensity of the sensed ambient light, the transfer function being based at least in part on parameters associated with the lens.

2. The brake control unit of claim 1 , wherein the processor determines the intensity of the sensed ambient light based on at least two readings of the light sensor.

3. The brake control unit of claim 1 , wherein the transfer function is based at least in part on a position of the light sensor.

4. The brake control unit of claim 1 , wherein the transfer function is based at least in part on an orientation of the light sensor.

5. The brake control unit of claim 1 , wherein the light sensor comprises at least one of a phototransistor or a photoresistor.

6. The brake control unit of claim 1 , wherein the processor modulates a duty cycle of a pulse width modulated signal sent to the display to adjust the brightness.

7. The brake control unit of claim 1 , wherein the processor adjusts a frequency of a signal sent to the display to adjust the brightness.

8. The brake control unit of claim 1 , further comprising an accelerometer coupled to the processor, wherein the processor operatively adjusts a signal to be sent to brakes of a towed vehicle based on output of the accelerometer.

9. The brake control unit of claim 8 , wherein the processor operatively controls the at least one light to display information associated with the signal to be sent to the brakes of the towed vehicle.

10. The brake control unit of claim 1 , wherein the parameters of the lens that the transfer function is based includes a transparency parameter of the lens.

11. A brake control system for controlling brakes of a towed vehicle, the brake control system comprising:

a housing;

a display positioned on or within the housing;

a light sensor disposed proximal to the display;

a lens disposed over the light sensor such that readings of the light sensor measure the ambient light;

a processor configured to operatively determine a brightness for the display based on output of the light sensor by applying a transfer function that generates a brightness setting for the at least one light based on the intensity of the sensed ambient light, the transfer function being based at least in part on parameters associated with the lens, and wherein the processor is configured to initiate application of brakes of a towed vehicle; and

a display driver communicatively coupled to the processor to control the brightness of the display based on input from the transfer function.

12. The brake control system of claim 11 , further comprising a brake load switching circuit configured to selectively apply or adjust a signal to be sent to a brake load from the processor.

13. A method comprising:

measuring ambient light with a light sensor of a brake control unit comprising a brake control unit comprising a processor, a light source, and a display, the light sensor including a lens such that readings of the light sensor measure the ambient light;

determining, by the processor, a brightness for the display based on the measured ambient light by applying a transfer function that generates a brightness setting for the at least one light based on the intensity of the sensed ambient light, the transfer function being based at least in part on parameters associated with the lens;

generating, by the processor, a signal to adjust the brightness; and

adjusting the brightness of the display based on the generated signal to adjust the brightness.

14. The method of claim 13 , further comprising determining the brightness based at least in part on at least one of an orientation or position of the light sensor.

15. The method of claim 13 , further comprising filtering output of the light sensor by the processor via an averaging function.

16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising storing a history of readings of the light sensor in memory.

17. The method of claim 13 , further comprising receiving user input associated with the brightness of the display, wherein determining a brightness of the display is further based on the user input.

18. The method of claim 13 , further comprising providing the light sensor proximal to the display.

Assignments (4)
FIRST LIEN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 18, 2025
From: AIRTEX INDUSTRIES, LLC; AIRTEX PRODUCTS, LP; APC INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS, LLC; APC PARENT, LLC; ASC INDUSTRIES, INC.; AUTOLITE OPERATIONS LLC; AVM EXPORT, INC.; BPI ACQUISITION COMPANY, LLC; BPI EC, LLC; BPI HOLDINGS INTERNATIONAL, LLC; BRAKE PARTS INC CHINA LLC; BRAKE PARTS INC INDIA LLC; BRAKE PARTS INC LLC; CARDONE INDUSTRIES, INC.; CARRAND COMPANIES, INC.; CARTER CARBURETOR HOLDINGS, LLC; CARTER CARBURETOR, LLC; CARTER FUEL EXPORT, INC.; CARTER FUEL SYSTEMS, LLC; CHAMPION LABORATORIES, INC.; CWD HOLDING, LLC; CWD INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS I, LLC; CWD INTERMEDIATE HOLDINGS II, LLC; CWD, LLC; DALTON CORPORATION; DALTON CORPORATION, KENDALLVILLE; MANUFACTURING FACILITY DALTON CORPORATION, ASHLAND; MANUFACTURING FACILITY DALTON CORPORATION, STRYKER MACHINING FACILITY CO.; DALTON CORPORATION, WARSAW MANUFACTURING FACILITY; EAGLE CASTING, LLC; EAGLE MACHINING, LLC; FIRST BRANDS GROUP INTERMEDIATE, LLC; FIRST BRANDS GROUP, LLC; FRAM GROUP IP LLC; FRAM GROUP OPERATIONS LLC; FRAMAUTO HOLDINGS, LLC; FUEL FILTER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; GLOBAL REMAN VENTURES, LLC; HEATHERTON HOLDINGS, LLC; HOPKINS ACQUISITION, INC.; HOPKINS MANUFACTURING CORPORATION; HORIZON EURO FINANCE LLC; HORIZON GLOBAL AMERICAS INC.; HORIZON GLOBAL COMPANY LLC; HORIZON GLOBAL CORPORATION; HORIZON INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LLC; IBI INTERNATIONAL HOLDING COMPANY, INC.; INTERNATIONAL BRAKE INDUSTRIES, INC.; JASPER ACQUISITION CORP.; JASPER RUBBER PRODUCTS, INC.; KTRI HOLDINGS, INC.; KTRI OFFSHORE HOLDINGS, LLC; LONGMAN ENTERPRISES, INC.; PHNX ACQUISITION CORP.; PREMIER MARKETING GROUP, LLC; PYLON MANUFACTURING CORP.; PYLON SOUTH BEND, INC.; QUALIS AUTOMOTIVE, L.L.C.; QUALIS ENTERPRISES, LLC; QUALITOR ACQUISITION INC.; QUALITOR AUTOMOTIVE, LLC; QUALITOR SUBSIDIARY H, INC.; QUALITOR SUBSIDIARY S, INC.; QUALITOR, INC.; REMAN MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL LLC; SDC TX, LLC; SMART CHOICE, LLC; SPECIALTY PUMPS GROUP, INC.; STRONGARM, LLC; TAE BRAKES, LLC; TAE CHINA HOLDINGS, INC.; TMD INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LLC; TMD MEXICO LLC; TOLEDO MOLDING & DIE, LLC; TRANSPORTATION AFTERMARKET ENTERPRISE, LLC; TRICO HOLDING CORPORATION; TRICO PRODUCTS CORPORATION; TRICO TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION; TRIDONEX USA LLC; UCI ACQUISITION HOLDINGS (NO. 4) LLC; UCI INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS PARENT, INC.; UCI INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC.; UCI INTERNATIONAL, LLC; UCI PENNSYLVANIA, INC.; UCI-AIRTEX HOLDINGS, INC.; UNITED COMPONENTS, LLC; UNIVERSAL AUTO FILTER LLC; VIPER ACQUISITION I, INC.; VIPER ACQUISITION, INC.; WALBRO LLC; WALBRO MIDCO LLC; WEM US CO.
To: GLAS USA LLC
Reel/Frame 071674/0688 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 13, 2022
From: KULKARNI, CHANDRAKUMAR D.; WELLS, JOSEPH BRADFORD
To: HORIZON GLOBAL AMERICAS INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded May 21, 2020
From: HORIZON GLOBAL AMERICAS INC.; HORIZON GLOBAL CORPORATION
To: ENCINA BUSINESS CREDIT, LLC
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ASSIGNMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Apr 22, 2020
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: CORTLAND CAPITAL MARKET SERVICES LLC
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