Patents Assigned to Lucas Industries
  • Patent number: 6654905
    Abstract: A method for detecting a fault condition in a computer processor operating a main control program, comprising the steps of sequentially performing a plurality of functions on an initial input value so as to compute a final value, the input value to each of the second and subsequent functions being provided by the output value from the preceding function in the sequence; loading at least one self-test module onto the computer processor for detecting whether a fault condition has occurred in the computer processor, wherein at least one of the functions is carried out within a self-test module; and comparing the computed final value with a predetermined value to provide an indication of whether a fault condition has occurred in the computer processor. The invention also relates to an apparatus for detecting a fault condition in a computer processor.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 19, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 25, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries Limited
    Inventor: Francis B Dickens
  • Patent number: 6641230
    Abstract: An anti-locking brake system for a land vehicle, which is set up in particular for traction control and vehicle dynamics control, comprises a pump (42) for actuating a wheel brake (37) which removes brake fluid from a brake pressure generating unit (31) and supplies it to the wheel brake (37), wherein a first valve arrangement (1) blocks in a non-actuated (normal) position (1.1) the connection between the brake pressure generating unit (31) and an input connection (42e) of the pump (42) and in at least one actuated position (1.3) establishes a primary flow connection (A), a first electromagnetic valve (50) establishes in a non-actuated position (50.1) the connection between an output connection (42a) of the pump (42) and the brake pressure generating unit (31), and blocks it in an actuated position (50.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 24, 2001
    Date of Patent: November 4, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries plc
    Inventors: Helmut Gegalski, Thomas Wald, Josef Knechtgens, Thomas Bach, Andreas Marx, Frank Heller, Michael Schwarz, Thomas Wagner
  • Patent number: 6634221
    Abstract: A method of detection and identification of pressure sensor faults in an electro-hydraulic braking system of the type comprising a brake pedal, respective braking devices connected to the vehicle wheels and which communicate with electronically controlled proportional control valves in order to apply hydraulic fluid under pressure to the braking devices, respective pressure sensors for measuring the hydraulic pressures at the individual braking devices, a hydraulic pump driven by an electric motor, a high pressure hydraulic pressure accumulator fed by the pump for the provision of hydraulic fluid under pressure which can be passed to the braking devices via the proportional control valves in order to apply hydraulic fluid under pressure to the braking devices in proportion to the driver's braking demand as sensed at the brake pedal, and a supply pressure sensor for monitoring the hydraulic pressure supplied to the electronically controlled proportional control valves.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 26, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 21, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries plc
    Inventors: Alan Leslie Harris, Mark Leighton Howell, Mark Ian Phillips
  • Patent number: 6631797
    Abstract: A no-back device for an actuator having a screw shaft extending along an axis and a brake element fixed for rotation with the shaft and extending laterally of the axis, the no-back device comprising a rotary ratchet member and a rotary friction member mounted for limited axial movement within a recess defined by a housing, and defining at least one path for passing fluid through the recess, the no-back device further comprising peripherally extending diversion means disposed between an outer periphery of the friction member and an inwardly facing peripheral surface of the housing whereby, in use, fluid passing through the recess is diverted away from the inwardly facing peripheral surface of the housing and across a laterally extending surface of the friction member.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 2, 2001
    Date of Patent: October 14, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries Limited
    Inventor: Terence John Capewell
  • Patent number: 6629489
    Abstract: A pneumatic brake booster (10) has a booster housing (12), the interior of which is subdivided by at least one movable wall (14) into a vacuum chamber (16) and a working chamber (18). Along an axis (A) a control valve (20) for controlling a pneumatic pressure difference acting upon the movable wall (14) projects into the booster housing (12). The movable wall (14) is workingly connected to the outside of a substantially cylindrical control valve housing (22), in that a collar (34) of a plate (30) associated with the movable wall (14) is deformed along its periphery at least in sections radially into the control valve housing (22). In order to simplify manufacture of the brake booster (10), in the portion (36) of the control valve housing (22) overlapped by the collar (34) of the plate (30) a plurality of recesses (40) are provided, which are spaced apart from one another in peripheral direction and into which the collar (34) of the plate (30) is radially deformed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: October 7, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries plc
    Inventor: Peter Schlüter
  • Patent number: 6625973
    Abstract: A thrust reverser actuator lock mechanism comprising a rotatable shaft, rotation of which in one direction from a rest position drives an associated thrust reverser from a stowed position towards an operative position in use, retractable abutment means having a rest position abutting an element rotatable with the shaft to prevent rotation of the shaft, resilient means urging said abutment means to said rest position, and, mechanical latch means sensitive to the speed of rotation of said shaft for latching said abutment means in a retracted position against the action of said resilient means when the rotational speed of said shaft exceeds a predetermined value.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 22, 2002
    Date of Patent: September 30, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries Limited
    Inventors: David John Langford, John Herbert Harvey, Tony Jones, Michael Paul Somerfield, Melanie Zoe Brown
  • Patent number: 6616096
    Abstract: A failsafe arrangement comprising a first mounting member and a second mounting member which is angularly moveable relative to the first mounting member. The first and second mounting members define first and second surfaces respectively which define therebetween a channel, the first and second surfaces being shaped such that the channel is of non-uniform width. At least one wedge member is disposed within the channel, the or each wedge member being carried by a drive member and being arranged such that, in use, when the drive member and the second mounting member move at substantially the same angular speed, the wedge member does not impair movement of the second mounting member relative to the first mounting member, relative angular movement of the drive member and the second mounting member causing the wedge member to cooperate with the first and second surfaces to apply a braking force so as to impede relative angular movement of the first and second mounting members.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 16, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 9, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries Limited
    Inventors: Roger Witton, Peter Ian Murray
  • Patent number: 6614134
    Abstract: A voltage supply circuit for an ECU, of the type which uses a capacitor to hold charge for use in maintaining the supply during temporary supply interruptions, wherein a charge pump is provided for increasing the voltage available for charging the capacitor to a level above that of the supply to enable the stored energy of the capacitor to be boosted.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: September 2, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries plc
    Inventor: Garry Raymond Davies
  • Patent number: 6598943
    Abstract: A vehicle braking system comprising an electro-hydraulic braking system of the type which operates normally in a brake-by-wire mode wherein hydraulic pressure is applied to braking devices at the vehicle wheels (18a-d) in proportion to the driver's braking demand as sensed electronically at a brake pedal (10), and which, if the brake-by-wire mode should fail, operates in a push-through mode wherein hydraulic pressure is applied to the braking devices at the vehicle wheels (18) by way of a master cylinder (34) coupled mechanically to the braked pedal (10), and an electric parking braking system for enabling the braking devices to be actuated for parking braking purposes. For supplementing the push-through braking provided by the electro-hydraulic braking system in the event that the brake-by-wire mode has failed, it is arranged that the operation of the brake pedal (10) by the driver also causes operation of the electric parking braking system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries plc
    Inventor: Alan Leslie Harris
  • Patent number: 6600242
    Abstract: A method for determining the status of a plurality of in a circuit, each switch having first switching arrangement for controlling the supply of a wetting current to the respective switch, and a second switching arrangement, whereby closure of the second switching arrangement enables the status of the respective switch to be determined, the method including the steps of closing the first switching arrangement associated with each of the switches so as to supply a wetting current to each of the switches and, when each one of the first switching arrangements is closed, closing the second switching arrangement associated with the same switch in order to determine the switch status. The invention also relates to an apparatus for determining the status of a plurality of switches.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 18, 2000
    Date of Patent: July 29, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries Limited
    Inventor: Stephen G Dennison
  • Patent number: 6595598
    Abstract: A vehicle braking system of the type in which a stored volume of fluid is used to apply the wheel brakes of the vehicle under the control of an electronic unit, the stored volume being held in an accumulator arranged to be replenished by pumping additional working fluid using a pump driven by an electric motor. The speed of the pump electric motor is arranged to be controlled in dependence upon whether or not any vehicle dynamic intervention, such as ABS, TC and VSC, is active. If it is deduced that one or more vehicle dynamic functions is active, then the pump is arranged to be run at high/full, and relatively noisy, speed, but if it is concluded that only base braking is being applied with no vehicle dynamic function being active, then the pump is arranged to be operated at a relative slower and hence quieter speed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 2002
    Date of Patent: July 22, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries Limited
    Inventors: Alan Leslie Harris, Andrew Kingston
  • Patent number: 6588855
    Abstract: An electro-hydraulic braking system of the type which operates normally in a brake-by-wire (EHB) mode wherein hydraulic pressure is applied to braking devices at the vehicle wheels in proportion to the driver's braking demand as sensed electronically at a brake pedal, but which, if the brake-by-wire mode should fail, operates in a push-through mode wherein hydraulic pressure is applied to the braking devices at the vehicle wheels by way of a master cylinder coupled mechanically to the brake pedal. In order to minimize jolting within the system when changeover from push-through to brake-by-wire braking takes place, the existence of a push-through condition is recognized during an initialization stage of the EHB mode and the initial EHB demand is set at the prevailing push-through braking or deceleration level and then adapted smoothly to the desired EHB demand.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 23, 2001
    Date of Patent: July 8, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries Public Limited Company
    Inventor: Alan Leslie Harris
  • Patent number: 6582030
    Abstract: An electro-hydraulic braking system of the type which operates normally in a brake-by-wire mode wherein hydraulic pressure is applied to braking devices at the vehicle wheels in proportion to the driver's braking demand as sensed electronically at a brake pedal (10), and which, if the brake-by-wire mode should fail, operates in a push-through mode wherein hydraulic pressure is applied to the braking devices at the vehicle wheels by way of a master cylinder (34) coupled mechanically to the brake pedal (10), the system including also an electric parking braking device for enabling the braking devices to be actuated for parking braking purposes but which is also arranged to be activated to supplement push-through braking in the event of failure of the brake-by-wire mode. Electro-hydraulic braking at the rear axle of the vehicle is allowed only when a control unit (13) of the electro-hydraulic braking system has confirmation that the electric parking device is in a satisfactory operational state.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 24, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries plc
    Inventor: Alan Leslie Harris
  • Patent number: 6580234
    Abstract: A monitoring apparatus for monitoring operation of a no-back device of an actuator assembly driven by a motor, the apparatus comprising sensor device operable to sense an operating parameter of the motor for determining when the motor's output drive is in a direction opposite to a selected direction of motor output drive.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 27, 2002
    Date of Patent: June 17, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries Limited
    Inventor: Terence J Capewell
  • Patent number: 6568182
    Abstract: Electronically controllable brake booster with a vacuum chamber and a pressure chamber, which are separated from one another by a moveable wall, a control valve arrangement, which can be actuated by means of an electromagnetic actuating device and via which a pressure difference between the pressure and the vacuum chamber can be set, wherein the control valve arrangement takes up a holding position, a pressure build-up position, a pressure reduction position in accordance with a current generated as correcting variable by an electronic control unit and flowing through the electromagnetic actuating device, a cylinder-piston arrangement, which is connected to the brake booster and comprises a piston, coupled to a brake pedal, of a hydraulic cylinder which has a hydraulic connection leading to a wheel brake, a sensor arrangement for detecting a signal which is correlated with the pressure of the hydraulic cylinder and which reproduces the controlled variable, wherein the electronic control unit establishes a com
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 15, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 27, 2003
    Assignees: Lucas Industries plc, Daimler-Chrysler AG
    Inventors: Christoph Linden, Lorenz Maack
  • Patent number: 6557451
    Abstract: A vacuum brake booster comprising a vacuum chamber (16) and a working chamber (18), separated by a movable wall (14) coupled to a housing (22). A control valve (20) includes a first valve seat (40) formed on a displacement valve member (38) and cooperating with a first valve seat member (42), to control a supply of atmospheric pressure to the working chamber. A rear side of the valve member is constantly subjected to pressure in the working chamber. When the valve member is displaced more than a predetermined distance in the actuating direction relative to the housing, a front side of the valve member is subjected to pressure in the vacuum chamber, such that a differential pressure acts on the valve member, to hold the valve member in a displaced position until pressure equalization between the first and rear sides of the valve member is effected.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 1, 2001
    Date of Patent: May 6, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries plc
    Inventor: Peter Schlüter
  • Patent number: 6554744
    Abstract: An apparatus (10) for controlling the road speed of a motor vehicle has an accelerator pedal (12), which is biased counter to its actuating direction into an inoperative position and is movable from the inoperative position into a neutral position, from which a further movement of the accelerator pedal (12) counter to the spring bias leads to an increase of the drive torque of the motor vehicle drive. A device for detecting the inoperative position of the accelerator pedal (12) is connected to a braking-force generator (40) and in the inoperative position of the accelerator pedal (12) causes the braking-force generator (40) to make a predetermined braking force available.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 31, 2001
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries plc
    Inventor: Werner Schmidt
  • Patent number: 6540307
    Abstract: A rear axle braking system for a vehicle has a primary electronic braking circuit supplied with a source of primary braking pressure and a mechanical back-up braking circuit supplied with a source of back-up braking pressure. The braking actuator receives braking pressure and thereby brakes a wheel on a vehicle axle. During braking, a changeover valve is normally actuated to apply the primary braking pressure to the braking actuator. In the event of an electronic system failure, the changeover valve is not applied and instead the source of back-up braking pressure is supplied to the actuator. A regulating valve is located in the back-up braking circuit between the source and the changeover valve and is operable as a function of axle loading and back-up brake pressure to control the supply of back-up braking pressure to the changeover valve. The application of additional braking pressure to a wheel can be limited if the loading on the axle is likely to result in vehicle instability when braking.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 1, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries PLC
    Inventors: Andrew John Ward, David Charles Hurst
  • Patent number: 6526743
    Abstract: A fuel control system for an engine, laving a pup operable to supply an output flow of fuel, engine fuel flow regulation means operable to regulate the pump output flow, and pump control means operable to vary an output rate of the pump according to an operational condition of the engine fuel flow regulation means.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 12, 2001
    Date of Patent: March 4, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries Limited
    Inventors: Paul Manwaring Maker, Trevor Stanley Smith
  • Patent number: 6520063
    Abstract: A vacuum brake booster (10) has a vacuum chamber (18) and a working chamber (20), which are separated in a pressure-proof manner from one another by a movable wall (16). A control valve (22) having a housing (24), which is workingly coupled to the movable wall (16) and in which a first valve seat (64) is disposed, in order to achieve a pressure difference at the movable wall (16) controls the supply of at least atmospheric pressure to the working chamber (20) in dependence upon the displacement of an input element (26), which is coupled to the first valve seat (64), of the brake booster (10). Disposed in the control valve housing (24) is an armature (38), which cooperates with a permanent magnet (40) and which is coupled on the one hand to the input element (26) in actuating direction and on the other hand to the first valve seat (64).
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 8, 2002
    Date of Patent: February 18, 2003
    Assignee: Lucas Industries plc
    Inventor: Peter Schlüter