IP Library Granted Patent US 11,358,424
Granted Patent B2
US 11,358,424 · App. 16/658,476 · Granted Jun 14, 2022

Current sensing electrical converter

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Patent No.
US 11,358,424
App. No.
16/658,476
Granted
Jun 14, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrical converter assembly includes a sensing device coupled to one or more wires of a towing vehicle. The sensing device is configured to detect the current flow in the one or more wires and generate a signal in response to the current flow. The converter assembly further includes an electrical component in communication with the sensing device. The electrical component may generate a signal to a towed vehicle in response to the current flow detected by the sensing device. The sensing device may be a non-invasive sensing device. The non-invasive sensing device may detect current flow in the one or more wires of the towing vehicle without direct contact with the conducting element of the wires.

Claims (26)

1. A method of converting an electrical signal from a towing vehicle to a towed vehicle, the method comprising:

sensing an electric current flow in a wire of the towing vehicle by a first non-invasive sensor applied to the wire of the towing vehicle, wherein the non-invasive sensor includes a first core and generating a first voltage output signal of the first non-invasive sensor proportional to and in response to sensing of the electric current flow based on sensing of a magnetic field produced by the first core, the first voltage output signal indicative of an operative condition of the towing vehicle;

sensing the electric current flow in the wire of the towing vehicle by a second non-invasive sensor applied to the wire of the towing vehicle, wherein the second non-invasive sensor includes a second core, and generating a second voltage output signal of the second non-invasive sensor in response to sensing of the electric current flow based on sensing of the magnetic field produced by the second core such that the second voltage output signal decreases when the current flow in the wire of the towing vehicle increases, the second voltage output signal indicative of the operative condition of the towing vehicle, the second voltage output signal different from the first voltage output signal,

generating a third output signal in a differential mode of an operational amplifier based on the first voltage output signal and the second voltage output signal; and

activating a lighting system of the towed vehicle to activate one or more signals of the lighting system of the towed vehicle based on and in response to the third output signal being over a threshold.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said activating includes activating a predetermined light on the towed vehicle.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the wire of the towing vehicle is a left turn, right turn, stoplight, tail, backup, or auxiliary channels wire of the towing vehicle.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the third output signal is sent to the left turn, right turn, stoplight, tail lamps, backup signal or an auxiliary signal of the towed vehicle.

5. The method of claim 1 further comprising adaptively adjusting an offset to sense a low current condition on the wire of the towing vehicle.

6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the sensor assembly comprising:

a housing comprising a burly and a cap pivotally attached with the body;

a wire holding portion positioned within the body of the housing,

wherein the first core and the second core are positioned in the housing; and

the first and the second current sensing device positioned in the housing in proximity to the corresponding core.

7. A control system comprising:

a sensor assembly comprising a first current sensing device and a second current sensing device, wherein

the first current sensing device capable of non-invasingly engaging a wire of the towing vehicle, the wire carrying a signal to a lamp of the towing vehicle and, when coupled, capable of detecting electric current flow in the wire and generating a first voltage output signal proportional to and in response to the detection of electric current flow based on sensing of a magnetic field produced by a first core of the first current sensing device,

the second current sensing device capable of non-invasingly engaging the wire of the towing vehicle, the wire carrying the signal to the lamp of the towing vehicle, and when coupled, capable of detecting the electric current flow in the wire and generating a second the magnetic field produced by a second core of the second current sensing device such that the second voltage output signal decreases when the current flow in the wire of the towing vehicle increases,

an electrical component in operable communication with the first and second current sensing devices to receive the first voltage output signal and the second voltage output signal, the electrical component comprising a differential amplifier generating a control signal that triggers a response in an electrical system of a towed vehicle in response to the control signal generated based on the first voltage output signal and the second voltage output signal being over a threshold; and

an output device coupled to the electrical component and configured to connect to a lighting system of the towed vehicle to activate one or more signals of the lighting system of the towed vehicle based on the control signal received from the electronic component.

8. The control system of claim 7 , wherein the non-invasive current sensor is applied to a single wire of a multi-wire system.

9. The control system of claim 7 , wherein the wire of a towing vehicle is a left turn, right turn, stoplight, tail, backup, or auxiliary channels wire of the towing vehicle.

10. The control system of claim 7 , wherein the control signal is sent to the left turn, right turn, stoplight, tail lamps, backup signal or an auxiliary signal of the towed vehicle.

11. The control system of claim 7 , wherein the control signal is sent to the towed vehicle through a communications bus of the towed vehicle.

12. The control system of claim 11 , wherein the control signal uses a CAN, LIN or HSCAN communications protocol.

13. The control system of claim 7 , wherein the first and the second current sensing device are bidirectional Hall Effect sensors.

Assignments (5)
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
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