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10116 Hickory Ave, Urbandale, IA 50322   

Des Moines, IA   

Reasnor, IA   

Brandon, MS   

9170 62Nd Ave, Johnston, IA 50131   

Keizer, OR   

6064 Grants Ferry Rd, Brandon, MS 39047   

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Spring Loaded Anti-Lock Braking System Sensor

US Patent:
8381882, Feb 26, 2013
Filed:
May 26, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/134017
Inventors:
Alan Hoogenakker - Urbandale IA, US
Assignee:
Tuson RV Brakes, LLC - Vernon Hills IL
International Classification:
F16D 66/00
US Classification:
188 111E, 303138, 32420725
Abstract:
An anti-lock braking system includes a sensor apparatus that includes a sensor body. In a first position, the sensor body is positioned such that a desired gap is maintained between the sensor body and a reference point located on a tone ring, which is rotatably coupled to a corresponding wheel hub. In the first position, a spring-loaded plunger holds the sensor body in place. When the sensor body is moved to a second position, a plunger pin is displaced within the plunger, putting tension on an internal spring. The tension in the spring returns the sensor body to the first position.

Vehicle Communication Method And Apparatus

US Patent:
7741960, Jun 22, 2010
Filed:
Mar 26, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/079357
Inventors:
Alan Hoogenakker - Urbandale IA, US
Donald Pieronek - Brookfield WI, US
Assignee:
Active Technology II, LLC - Ft. Worth TX
International Classification:
G08B 21/00
H04M 11/04
G05B 1/00
US Classification:
340431, 340538, 34053811, 34053815, 34031012, 701 36
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for binary communication between a vehicle and a trailer transmits high voltage and low voltage signals detectable as high bits and low bits aggregated into messages. A controller in the vehicle and trailer subsystems each include transceivers for transmitting messages across the vehicle's powerbus that are detectable when current flows across the powerbus. The apparatus and method are useful for controlling trailer brakes via a blue wire interface.

Trailer Sway Detection And Method For Reducing Trailer Sway Utilizing Trailer Brakes

US Patent:
2015021, Jul 30, 2015
Filed:
Apr 8, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/681321
Inventors:
- Vernon Hills IL, US
Alan Hoogenakker - Urbandale IA, US
International Classification:
B60T 7/20
B60T 8/17
B60D 1/30
Abstract:
When a trailer is pulled by a tow vehicle where the trailer begins to sway to the left and right of the tow vehicle a large sway can result in loss of control of the trailer and or tow vehicle. The field of the present invention is a system and method of controlling a trailer sway which comprises determining the sway of the trailer utilizing an electronic sensor and independently applying the left or right trailer brakes at varying levels to reduce trailer sway. The traditional single braking signal power from the tow vehicle is separated into two independent braking signals for each of the left and right brakes. All brakes are applied whenever the traditional braking signal goes active where trailer battery power is utilized to independently activate the left and or right brakes during trailer sway.

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