B60T8/26

Method for controlling a brake system, and brake system in which the method is carried out

A method for controlling and/or regulating a motor vehicle brake system. The system at least one electric regenerative brake and wheel brakes. A pressure medium is supplied from a first pressure source actuated by the driver. At least one brake circuit has a pressure accumulator, a second pressure source connected to the pressure accumulator, and at least two actuatable valves. When an activation condition is met, the first pressure source is separated from the wheel brakes by closing a first valve in at least one active brake circuit, and pressure medium is conducted from the pressure accumulator into at least one wheel brake. A second valve of an active brake circuit(s), is between the pressure accumulator and the first pressure source, and the first valve of the same brake circuit are opened during the operation of the second pressure source if a ventilation condition is met.

ELECTRONICALLY SLIP-CONTROLLABLE BRAKING SYSTEM

An electronically slip-controllable vehicle braking system for a motor vehicle, including an actuatable brake master cylinder, to which at least one wheel brake that is associated with one wheel of a front axle of the vehicle, and at least one wheel brake that is associated with one wheel of a rear axle of the motor vehicle, are detachably connected. An electronically controllable first actuator suite of the braking system establishes and regulates mutually differing brake pressures in the wheel brakes as a function of the respectively existing slip conditions. An electronically controllable second actuator suite establishes and regulates a uniform brake pressure at the wheel brakes, and a third actuator suite limits the brake pressure generated by the second actuator suite at the at least one wheel brake associated with the wheel of the rear axle. Electronic control application to the actuator suites is accomplished via an electronic control device.

Braking control device
12151663 · 2024-11-26 · ·

A control device includes: a first braking unit, that applies a first braking force to a steering wheel of a vehicle; a second braking unit, that applies a second braking force to a non-steering wheel of the vehicle; and a control device that controls the first braking unit, and the second braking unit, according to a target braking force, where the control device includes a steering angle information acquiring unit that acquires a steering angle-related value related to a steering angle of the steering wheel, and a distribution changing unit that executes a distribution change control of changing a braking force distribution between the first braking force and the second braking force based on the steering angle-related value when the target braking force is applied.

Dissymmetric braking system for vehicle
12145560 · 2024-11-19 · ·

A dissymmetric braking system has at least one right wheel braking device, at least one left wheel braking device, at least one device to apply a braking action, at least one actuating device to transform the braking action into a first pressure, at least one right wheel connection, at least one left wheel connection, and at least one pressure reducing device having at least one transfer device receiving the first pressure. The transfer device transforms the first pressure into a reduced second pressure, whereby avoiding, during the braking action, a fluidic connection between a fluid having the first pressure and a fluid having the second pressure to determine, during the braking action, a relationship between the first pressure and the second pressure with linear trend without variation of linearity throughout the operating field of the pressure reducing device, so that the braking action of one of the right wheel braking device and left wheel braking device is lower than the other.

Dissymmetric braking system for vehicle
12145560 · 2024-11-19 · ·

A dissymmetric braking system has at least one right wheel braking device, at least one left wheel braking device, at least one device to apply a braking action, at least one actuating device to transform the braking action into a first pressure, at least one right wheel connection, at least one left wheel connection, and at least one pressure reducing device having at least one transfer device receiving the first pressure. The transfer device transforms the first pressure into a reduced second pressure, whereby avoiding, during the braking action, a fluidic connection between a fluid having the first pressure and a fluid having the second pressure to determine, during the braking action, a relationship between the first pressure and the second pressure with linear trend without variation of linearity throughout the operating field of the pressure reducing device, so that the braking action of one of the right wheel braking device and left wheel braking device is lower than the other.

Unloading valve and brake system using same
12145549 · 2024-11-19 · ·

An unloading valve is disclosed. A housing defines a primary and secondary pump inlets, and collective and bypass pump outlets. The housing defines a bypass seat. A tappet has first and second tappet ends longitudinally spaced by a tappet body. The tappet is configured for selective longitudinal reciprocal motion between first and second tappet positions. A tappet shoulder is located on an external surface of the tappet body for selective sealing engagement with the bypass seat to allow fluid flow in a bypass direction and resist fluid flow in a collection direction longitudinally opposite the bypass direction. The primary and secondary pump inlets are in fluid communication with the collective pump outlet for flow in the collection direction when the fluid pressure at the primary and secondary pump inlets combined is below a predetermined bypass pressure and the tappet is located in the first tappet position.

Parking method and apparatus

The method includes: when the vehicle satisfies a one-pedal activating condition, controlling the vehicle to enter a one-pedal-function activating mode; when the vehicle enters the one-pedal-function activating mode and satisfies a parking-controlling-function activating condition, acquiring current-vehicle-speed information, road-slope information and a first electric-motor recovering torque; based on the current-vehicle-speed information and the road-slope information, calculating to obtain a parking torque; acquiring a first torque difference between the parking torque and the first electric-motor recovering torque; and performing pressure buildup to the vehicle based on the first torque difference, to control the vehicle to complete a parking operation.

BRAKING CONTROL DEVICE FOR VEHICLE
20240375520 · 2024-11-14 · ·

In a vehicle to which a braking control device is applied, the ratio of the rear wheel frictional braking force to the front wheel frictional braking force becomes a prescribed value in a state where the front and rear wheel pressures are equal. An actuator generates front wheel frictional braking force by adjusting front wheel pressure and generates rear wheel frictional braking force by adjusting rear wheel pressure, and a controller that controls the actuator. When the regeneration device can generate the regenerative braking force, the controller individually adjusts the front and rear wheel pressures based on a regenerative braking force so that the ratio of the total rear wheel braking force to the total front wheel braking force becomes a prescribed value. However, when the regeneration device cannot generate the regenerative braking force, the controller adjusts the front wheel pressure and the rear wheel pressure to be equal.

Method and system for controlling braking force in regenerative brake cooperative control
09931942 · 2018-04-03 · ·

A method is provided for controlling braking force in regenerative brake cooperative control of an environmentally friendly vehicle that executes regenerative braking at front wheels and/or rear wheels. A brake system that independently adjusts the braking forces of the front and rear wheels is employed to distribute braking force to assure vehicle stability, to improve fuel efficiency and to have improved braking performance.

Method and system for controlling braking force in regenerative brake cooperative control
09931942 · 2018-04-03 · ·

A method is provided for controlling braking force in regenerative brake cooperative control of an environmentally friendly vehicle that executes regenerative braking at front wheels and/or rear wheels. A brake system that independently adjusts the braking forces of the front and rear wheels is employed to distribute braking force to assure vehicle stability, to improve fuel efficiency and to have improved braking performance.