Patent classifications
B60T8/94
Method for controlling an electropneumatic ABS brake system in a towing vehicle, function control device and towing vehicle
A method is for controlling an ABS brake system. A trailer control pressure is transmittable via a trailer control valve to a trailer to trigger trailer wheel brakes as a function of the trailer control pressure. The trailer control pressure for implementing an emergency brake function or an auxiliary brake function is delivered as a function of a position of an operating element. The method includes: determining a position of the operating element; determining a trailer target pressure as a function of the position; generating and delivering a trailer control pressure corresponding to the trailer target pressure to the control valve; determining an actual towing vehicle deceleration; reading a minimum deceleration associated with the determined position; and triggering brakes of the towing vehicle when the actual deceleration falls below the minimum deceleration read, such that the trailer control pressure does not change and the actual towing vehicle deceleration increases.
Method for controlling an electropneumatic ABS brake system in a towing vehicle, function control device and towing vehicle
A method is for controlling an ABS brake system. A trailer control pressure is transmittable via a trailer control valve to a trailer to trigger trailer wheel brakes as a function of the trailer control pressure. The trailer control pressure for implementing an emergency brake function or an auxiliary brake function is delivered as a function of a position of an operating element. The method includes: determining a position of the operating element; determining a trailer target pressure as a function of the position; generating and delivering a trailer control pressure corresponding to the trailer target pressure to the control valve; determining an actual towing vehicle deceleration; reading a minimum deceleration associated with the determined position; and triggering brakes of the towing vehicle when the actual deceleration falls below the minimum deceleration read, such that the trailer control pressure does not change and the actual towing vehicle deceleration increases.
ELECTRONIC BRAKE DEVICE
The present disclosure provides an electronic hydraulic brake system that can appropriately provide redundancy braking force, that is, an electronic hydraulic brake system that provides a so-called redundancy function, in the situation in which a driver does not drive or gives less attention to driving such as autonomous driving or smart cruise control and a main braking device malfunctions.
ELECTRONIC BRAKE DEVICE
The present disclosure provides an electronic hydraulic brake system that can appropriately provide redundancy braking force, that is, an electronic hydraulic brake system that provides a so-called redundancy function, in the situation in which a driver does not drive or gives less attention to driving such as autonomous driving or smart cruise control and a main braking device malfunctions.
ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC BRAKE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR
An electric hydraulic brake includes: wheel brakes configured to supply braking force to wheels of a vehicle; a main braking unit including a reservoir which stores brake oil, and a master cylinder configured to form pressure of the brake oil in conjunction with a main brake motor; and a hydraulic controller comprising at least one pump configured to pump the brake oil in conjunction with an auxiliary brake motor, and configured to selectively transmit the pressure of the brake oil formed in the master cylinder or the pump to the wheel brakes. The hydraulic controller includes at least one auxiliary flow path which is connected at a first end thereof to the reservoir and is connected at a second end thereof to an inlet of the pump to transmit hydraulic pressure from the reservoir to the pump directly through the at least one auxiliary flow path.
ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC BRAKE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR
An electric hydraulic brake includes: wheel brakes configured to supply braking force to wheels of a vehicle; a main braking unit including a reservoir which stores brake oil, and a master cylinder configured to form pressure of the brake oil in conjunction with a main brake motor; and a hydraulic controller comprising at least one pump configured to pump the brake oil in conjunction with an auxiliary brake motor, and configured to selectively transmit the pressure of the brake oil formed in the master cylinder or the pump to the wheel brakes. The hydraulic controller includes at least one auxiliary flow path which is connected at a first end thereof to the reservoir and is connected at a second end thereof to an inlet of the pump to transmit hydraulic pressure from the reservoir to the pump directly through the at least one auxiliary flow path.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING SOLENOID VALVE FAILURE OF BRAKE SYSTEM
According to at least one embodiment, the present disclosure provides a method for determining failure of a solenoid valve in a brake system, the method comprising: a first valve operation process of opening a backup valve that controls opening and closing of a flow path disposed between a master cylinder and a pedal cylinder and opening and closing a plurality of valves other than the backup valve in a preset manner; a first determination process of moving a piston disposed in a master cylinder to a preset first position and determining whether the backup valve is in a failure state using a pressure sensor; a second valve operation process of closing a mixing valve that controls opening and closing of a flow path disposed between a front wheel circuit and a rear wheel circuit, and opening and closing the plurality of valves other than the mixing valve in a preset manner; and a second determination process of moving the piston disposed in the master cylinder to a preset second position and determining whether the mixing valve is in a failure state using a pressure sensor.
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DETERMINING SOLENOID VALVE FAILURE OF BRAKE SYSTEM
According to at least one embodiment, the present disclosure provides a method for determining failure of a solenoid valve in a brake system, the method comprising: a first valve operation process of opening a backup valve that controls opening and closing of a flow path disposed between a master cylinder and a pedal cylinder and opening and closing a plurality of valves other than the backup valve in a preset manner; a first determination process of moving a piston disposed in a master cylinder to a preset first position and determining whether the backup valve is in a failure state using a pressure sensor; a second valve operation process of closing a mixing valve that controls opening and closing of a flow path disposed between a front wheel circuit and a rear wheel circuit, and opening and closing the plurality of valves other than the mixing valve in a preset manner; and a second determination process of moving the piston disposed in the master cylinder to a preset second position and determining whether the mixing valve is in a failure state using a pressure sensor.
BRAKE APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE
The present disclosure in at least one embodiment provides a brake apparatus for vehicle, comprising: a reservoir configured to store brake oil; a pump housing configured to support the reservoir; a hydraulic circuit provided within the pump housing and connected to a wheel brake of the vehicle; a primary brake unit including a primary brake motor provided on a first side of the pump housing and configured to supply a first hydraulic pressure to the wheel brake via the hydraulic circuit; and a secondary brake unit including a secondary brake motor provided on a first side of the pump housing and configured to supply a second hydraulic pressure to the wheel brake via the hydraulic circuit.
BRAKE APPARATUS FOR VEHICLE
The present disclosure in at least one embodiment provides a brake apparatus for vehicle, comprising: a reservoir configured to store brake oil; a pump housing configured to support the reservoir; a hydraulic circuit provided within the pump housing and connected to a wheel brake of the vehicle; a primary brake unit including a primary brake motor provided on a first side of the pump housing and configured to supply a first hydraulic pressure to the wheel brake via the hydraulic circuit; and a secondary brake unit including a secondary brake motor provided on a first side of the pump housing and configured to supply a second hydraulic pressure to the wheel brake via the hydraulic circuit.