Automatic vehicle braking system

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Inventors

Fontaine, William G.

Application #

657191

Filed

Oct-3-1984

Published

Feb-25-1986

Current US Class

180/273
188/151R
188/170
303/19
303/28
477/202

International Classes

B60K 027/08

Field of Search

180/273 192/3 303/19 303/28 188/151 188/170

Assignee

Fail Safe Brake Corporation (Coral Springs, FL)

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Abstract
The invention provides a parking brake system for automotive or delivery type vehicles, golf carts, etc. that applies the emergency or parking brake automatically after the engine is turned off or if other pre-determined conditions are met, such as, but not limited to, the driver leaving the seat or hydraulic brake failure. Several other pre-determined conditions can be integrated into the system to stop or retard the release of the parking brake such as door not properly closed, seat belt not properly in use, etc. An electronic time delay pack can be incorporated with a seat switch to allow for driver bounce on rough terrain. A one-way check valve is connected between the intake manifold and the actuator. This check valve opens fully when the engine is running and allows the vacuum to compress the actuator and release the parking brake. The check valve closes when the engine is turned off and the check valve retards the sudden return of atmospheric pressure to the actuator, thus preventing lock-up at speed. After a time delay caused by the check valve and actuator leakage, atmospheric pressure returns to the actuator allowing a safe controlled application of the parking brake.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a vehicle braking system for an automotive vehicle having an engine with an intake manifold that is under partial vacuum when the engine is running and substantially at atmospheric pressure when the engine is off, said braking system comprising:

a brake actuator having a movable pressure-responsive member therein and having a variable-volume chamber on one side of said pressure-responsive member;

linkage means operatively connecting said pressure-responsive member to a vehicle brake to apply and release the latter in accordance with the position of said pressure-responsive member in said actuator;

spring means in said actuator biasing said pressure-responsive member to a brake-applying position;



Description
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a system for automatically applying emergency or parking brakes on a vehicle powered by an internal engine when the engine is turned off. Occasionally, the driver of an automotive vehicle will neglect to apply the parking brakes upon parking the vehicle in a situation where safety requires that the parking brakes be on. For example, if the driver leaves the vehicle parked on an incline, the vehicle may roll downhill and endanger other vehicles or persons. There is a particular need for parking brakes in delivery vehicles such as postal vehicles.

The present invention is directed to a novel and simplified braking system on a vehicle for applying one or more emergency or parking brakes automatically after the vehicle engine is turned off. The present system senses the pressure in the engine intake manifold, keeping these brakes released while the engine is running and applying these brakes when the engine stops running. Preferably, the system delays the application of these brakes for a suitable short time interval after the engine stops so that they would not be applied if the vehicle engine stalls momentarily and is promptly re-started by the driver.
 
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