B60T15/027

Electropneumatic braking system architecture without direct pneumatic service brake redundancy on the rear axle (1P1E)
11299136 · 2022-04-12 · ·

A redundancy module for a pneumatic braking system of a vehicle, in particular a commercial vehicle, with spring brakes on at least one axle, includes: a parking brake pressure port for receiving a parking brake pressure; a spring brake port for providing a spring brake pressure; a redundancy pressure port for receiving a redundancy pressure; and a piston assembly, with a reverse piston having a parking brake pressure control surface, a spring brake control surface, and a redundancy pressure control surface. The parking brake pressure acting on the parking brake pressure control surface causes a control of the spring brake pressure in a same direction. The redundancy pressure acting on the redundancy pressure control surface causes an inverse control of the spring brake pressure.

Vehicle Braking System
20210331657 · 2021-10-28 ·

An electro-pneumatic vehicle braking system including a control line, a modulator valve for controlling the supply of pressurised fluid to at least one brake actuator, a primary valve assembly and a secondary valve assembly, the primary valve assembly and the secondary valve assembly each being fluidly communicable with a source of pressurised fluid, and each of the primary and secondary valve assemblies being fluidly communicable with a control valve assembly, the control valve assembly being configurable in a first configuration to enable fluid communication between the primary valve assembly and the modulator valve, to provide a pneumatic control signal to the modulator valve, in a second configuration to enable fluid communication between the secondary valve assembly and the modulator valve, to provide a pneumatic control signal to the modulator valve, and in a third configuration in which fluid communication between either of the primary and secondary valve assemblies and the modulator valve is prevented and fluid communication between the control line and the modulator valve is enabled, to provide a pneumatic control signal to the modulator valve.

Electropneumatic parking brake unit having a pneumatically switchable piston valve

An electropneumatic parking brake system for a utility vehicle includes a pilot module configured to control at least a first control pressure. The pilot module has a pilot store connection configured to receive a store pressure from a compressed air device and at least one pilot valve combination. The electropneumatic parking brake system further includes at least one manually actuatable piston valve connected to a valve store connection and having a parking brake connection. The parking brake connection is ventilated in a first switching position of the piston valve and a parking brake pressure at the parking brake connection is controllable in a second switching position of the piston valve. The piston valve has a first pneumatic control connection at which the first control pressure is configured to be controlled in order to pneumatically switch the piston valve.

GUIDE SLEEVE FOR GUIDING A COLLAR OF A RELAY VALVE FOR AN ELECTROPNEUMATIC MODULATOR
20210316707 · 2021-10-14 ·

A guide sleeve for guiding a collar of a relay valve for an electropneumatic modulator for a brake system for a vehicle, includes: a guide section configured to be couple-able to a counterpart guide section of the collar of the relay valve so as to allow guidance of the collar along the guide section; and a holding section configured to fasten the guide sleeve in a positively locking manner in a housing of the relay valve. Also described are a related guide sleeve device, and a relay valve, and a related method.

METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A PNEUMATIC BRAKING SYSTEM OF A TRAILER VEHICLE
20210316705 · 2021-10-14 · ·

A method includes steps for controlling a pneumatic braking system of a trailer vehicle which is connected to a tow vehicle equipped with a hydraulic or pneumatic braking system. At the start of an actuation of the foot brake valve, an electrical switch is closed or opened, and a switching signal is transmitted to an electronic control unit as a braking start signal for an incipient braking process. A brake value sensor detects a brake value representative of the drivers current deceleration request and transmits the brake value to the electronic control unit as a brake value signal. The brake value sensor is used for determining the incipient braking process, and a backup valve is only deactivated by switching a redundancy valve from an open position to a blocking position if the brake value signal detected by the brake value sensor has reached or exceeded a predefined minimum signal value.

ELECTROPNEUMATIC PARKING BRAKE ARRANGEMENT HAVING A SHUT-OFF VALVE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED PNEUMATIC BRAKE SYSTEM
20210284115 · 2021-09-16 ·

An electro-pneumatic parking brake arrangement includes a shut-off valve and a parking brake module. The parking brake module includes a reservoir connection configured to connect to a compressed air reservoir, a first spring-loaded accumulator connection configured to connect to the shut-off valve, an electro-pneumatic valve unit having at least one electro-pneumatic valve configured to output a spring-loaded brake pressure at the first spring-loaded accumulator connection, and an electronic control unit configured to receive parking brake signals from an electronic parking brake switch and/or a higher-order control unit. The shut-off valve comprises a second spring accumulator connection configured to connect the spring-loaded brakes of the further axle and to shut off the second spring accumulator connection depending on a shut-off signal provided by the parking brake module.

Control valve, electronically controllable brake system and method for controlling the electronically controllable brake system

A control valve for applying a spring-loaded brake pressure to spring-loaded parts of a rear-axle wheel brake is pneumatically activated as a function of a parking-brake braking demand and a service-brake braking demand. A first control chamber is connected via a first control piston to a control arrangement in the control valve. During an adjustment of the first control chamber via the service-brake control pressure, the spring-loaded brake pressure at the working output is a function of the service-brake control pressure or of the parking-brake control pressure. The first control piston is connected to a third control chamber, wherein the pressure in the first control chamber acts on the first control piston in one direction, and the pressure in the third control chamber acts on the first control piston in the opposite direction. The first control chamber is selectively connectable to the third control chamber via a switchable bypass valve.

METHOD FOR MONITORING AN ABS CONTROL PROCEDURE IN AN ELECTRICALLY CONTROLLABLE BRAKE SYSTEM AND ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLABLE BRAKE SYSTEM
20210206361 · 2021-07-08 ·

A method for monitoring an ABS control procedure in an electrically controllable brake system in a vehicle includes reading in input signals, wherein based on the input signals it is possible to derive currently prevailing control variables for the ABS control procedure and ABS control parameters that relate to a brake slip-controlled actuation of an ABS control valve of the brake system. The method further includes checking whether it follows that an activation of any ABS control valve that is allocated to a wheel of the vehicle is requested, and whether it follows that an ABS brake slip incident is present at at least a first wheel of the vehicle, and/or whether, based on the ABS control parameters, it follows that further ABS control valves, which are allocated at least to one second wheel of the vehicle, implement correctly a brake slip-controlled activation.

Vehicle immobilization mechanism
11091133 · 2021-08-17 · ·

Systems and methods for immobilization of a vehicle include a remote device coupled to a network, the remote device including a transceiver, and a vehicle including a communication interface coupled to the network, the communication interface configured to provide telematics data to, and receive commands from, the transceiver. The system further includes an energy store on the vehicle, the energy store configured to supply electrical power to the communication interface. In some embodiments, at least one of the commands received from the transceiver is configured to immobilize the vehicle. In some cases, the at least one command received from the transceiver is configured to release air pressure in an air line of the vehicle to actuate a plurality of air brakes on the vehicle, or to actuate a wheel-lock mechanism within an electrically powered drive axle on the vehicle.

Electronically controllable pneumatic brake system in a utility vehicle and method for electronically controlling a pneumatic brake system in a utility vehicle
11034341 · 2021-06-15 · ·

An electronically controllable pneumatic brake system for a vehicle includes wheel brakes for braking wheels of the vehicle, wherein axle modulators specify a service brake braking pressure to the wheel brakes in dependence upon a service brake control pressure. The brake system further includes a foot brake valve configured to pneumatically specify the service brake control pressure to the axle modulators, wherein the service brake control pressure can be generated by the foot brake valve in dependence upon a mechanical imposition or in dependence upon an electropneumatic imposition. The brake system additionally includes a bypass valve arrangement configured to specify a foot brake input pressure to the foot brake valve, the foot brake input pressure being used as an electropneumatic imposition.