Patent classifications
B60T8/32
APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEM INCLUDING MANUAL PUSH-THROUGH
A brake system for hydraulically actuating a pair of front wheel brakes and a pair of rear wheel brakes includes a reservoir and a master cylinder fluidly connected to the reservoir and operable to provide a brake signal. A first power transmission unit is in fluid communication with the reservoir, a selected one of the rear wheel brakes, and a first fluid separator corresponding to a selected one of the front wheel brakes. A first electronic control unit is configured to control the first power transmission unit. A second power transmission unit is in fluid communication with the reservoir, the other one of the front wheel brakes, and a second fluid separator corresponding to an other one of the front wheel brakes. A second electronic control unit is configured to control the second power transmission unit.
Method for Braking a Vehicle with a Hydraulic Vehicle Brake and an Electromechanical Braking Device
A method for braking a vehicle includes at least reducing a hydraulic brake pressure in at least one wheel brake device disposed on a vehicle axle in response to an at least partial failure of a brake boosting of a hydraulic brake with at least one first brake circuit and at least one second brake circuit. The method further includes operating an electric brake motor of an electromechanical braking device to produce a braking force on the at least one wheel brake device.
Method for operating a regenerative brake system of a vehicle, control device for a regenerative brake system of a vehicle, and regenerative brake system
A method for operating a regenerative braking system of a vehicle includes: applying control to at least one valve of a brake circuit, before and/or during operation of a generator of the braking system, so that brake fluid is displaced out of a brake master cylinder and/or out of the at least one brake circuit into at least one reservoir volume; defining a target force difference variable regarding a booster force exerted by a brake booster in consideration of at least one of a generator braking torque information item, a brake master cylinder pressure variable, and an evaluation variable derived from at least the generator braking torque information item or the brake master cylinder pressure variable; and controlling the brake booster in consideration of the defined target force difference variable.
Sensor device for measuring the rotational speed at a wheel of a vehicle, brake system and vehicle therewith and measuring method which can be carried out therewith for measuring the rotational speed, and braking method
A sensor device for measuring the rotational speed at a wheel of a vehicle has a sensor carrier with an active sensor for actively sensing the rotation of a pole wheel rotating along with the wheel to measure rotational speed. The sensor carrier is constructed and arranged such that it can be clamped in the region of the wheel to permit the active sensor to be used without requiring complex adjustment operations.
Method of operating anti-lock braking system of bicycle
A method of operating an anti-lock braking system (ABS) of a bicycle comprising steps of: judging whether a power of a battery meets a set value; judging a moved angular position of a brake lever; outputting electric currents to operate the ABS; and judging whether a running speed of the bicycle is zero. When the power meets the set value, the ABS is turned on, and when the power of the battery is low, the ABS is not turned on. After the brake lever is pressed, the control unit judges whether the moved angular position of the brake lever reaches a set position. When the moved angular position does not reach the set position, the ABS is not turned on. When the moved angular angle reaches the set position, the ABS is turned on. The control unit outputs the electric currents to turn on the ABS, thus braking the bicycle.
Driving control system of vehicle and method for changing speed setting mode using the same
A driving control system of a vehicle sets a target speed as an automatic setting speed when the driving control system is an automatic speed setting mode, changes a speed setting mode to a manual speed setting mode when a speed change input is received in the automatic speed setting mode, sets the target speed as a manual setting speed when the driving control system is a manual speed setting mode, changes the manual setting speed depending on the speed change input when the speed change input is received in the manual speed setting mode, and changes the speed setting mode to the automatic speed setting mode when the manual setting speed coincides with the automatic setting speed in the manual speed setting mode.
Method for activation and deactivation of a control device
In a method for activating and deactivating a control unit which can be used to control an electrically activatable assembly, the control unit is switched between a waking state, a sleep state and a deactivated state, wherein in the sleep state, the control device is disabled but can be transferred into the waking state by means of a sensor signal.
Automated differential lock
A differential locking axle control system that can cause the axle to automatically lock and unlock at any vehicle speed, up to a predetermined maximum speed, or any wheel spin rate up to a predetermined maximum, when a vehicle is being steered either in a straight line or around a curve while taking traction and global positioning factors into account.
Aggregating braking torque during one-pedal drive mode
A vehicle includes a powertrain having an electric machine configured to power driven wheels, an accelerator pedal, and friction brakes. A vehicle controller is programmed to, with the vehicle being in a one-pedal driving mode: in response to a braking torque capacity of the powertrain exceeding a target braking torque that is based on a position of the accelerator pedal, command a torque, that is equal to the target braking torque, from the powertrain such that the vehicle is slowed using the powertrain without application of the friction brakes, and, in response to the braking torque capacity of the powertrain being less than the target braking torque, command torques from the powertrain and the friction brakes such that the target braking torque is satisfied and the vehicle is slowed using the powertrain and the friction brakes.
METHOD FOR DECELERATING A VEHICLE COMBINATION
A method decelerates a vehicle combination of a tractor vehicle and a trailer vehicle that has a trailer braking system. A brake control unit of a tractor vehicle braking system monitors the braking behavior of the tractor vehicle or vehicle combination and adjusts the brake pressure at the wheel brakes of the corresponding wheels of the tractor vehicle and a trailer brake pressure. The brake control unit detects a driver deceleration request to a retarder system and, during activation of the retarder system, monitors whether a predefined safety criterion is met, on the basis of a continually determined braking state variable. After a request to the retarder system by the driver, the stability of the vehicle combination is ensured in that, when the safety criterion is met, a portion of the deceleration request to the retarder system yet to be effectuated is effectuated by the trailer braking system.