B60T13/161

BRAKING SYSTEM

A braking system is provided. The braking system includes a plurality of brake fluid pressure generation devices provided in a front-side storage camber of a vehicle in which automated driving is enabled. The brake fluid pressure generation devices are provided on the same fluid pressure transmission route and include a non-electrically actuated brake pedal unit. The braking system includes an emergency stop button provided in a vehicle cabin, and an emergency brake circuit that generates braking force with use of the brake pedal unit in a non-energized state or in a case of transition to the non-energized state after the emergency stop button is operated.

Vehicle brake system
10787157 · 2020-09-29 · ·

A vehicle brake system including a hydraulic brake device that includes: a brake actuator including a pump and a two-system electric motor that includes first and second coils; a battery; a first drive circuit for supplying electric power from the battery to the first coil; a capacitor; and a second drive circuit for supplying electric power from the capacitor to the second coil, wherein, in a normal mode in which the pump is driven by power not greater than set power, the motor drives the pump by the electric power supplied from the battery to the first coil, and wherein, in a high power mode in which the pump is driven by power that exceeds the set power, the motor drives the pump by both of the electric power supplied from the battery to the first coil and the electric power supplied from the capacitor to the second coil.

HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEM

In a hydraulic brake system, when a main power supply is in an abnormal condition in which it cannot supply electric power to a pump motor, etc., the pump motor is operated with electric power supplied from an auxiliary power supply, irrespective of the presence of a braking request. Thus, when the main power supply is in the abnormal condition, the number of times inrush current flows is reduced. As a result, the voltage of the auxiliary power supply is less likely to be lower than an operation minimum voltage, and the hydraulic brake system is less likely to be unable to be operated.

Method and device for adjusting a zero position of a brake pedal
10773693 · 2020-09-15 · ·

A method for adjusting a zero position of a brake pedal of a brake system of a motor vehicle. A separating valve arranged at least between a main brake cylinder and the respective wheel brakes of the brake system is opened in order to reduce a volume of the brake fluid in a secondary circuit of the brake system. At least one separating valve is then closed again after the volume of the brake fluid of the secondary circuit has been reduced by the predetermined volume amount, and the brake pedal is moved to a new zero position.

Braking system for a vehicle and methods for operating a braking system of a vehicle

A braking system is described for a vehicle, including a master brake cylinder, a first brake circuit with a first storage chamber, a first wheel brake cylinder, and a second wheel brake cylinder, the first wheel brake cylinder being hydraulically connected to the first storage chamber via a first wheel outlet valve, and the second wheel brake cylinder being hydraulically connected to the first storage chamber via a second wheel outlet valve, and including a second brake circuit with a second storage chamber, a third wheel brake cylinder, and a fourth wheel brake cylinder, the third wheel brake cylinder being hydraulically connected to the second storage chamber via a third wheel outlet valve, and the fourth wheel brake cylinder being hydraulically connected to the second storage chamber via a fourth wheel outlet valve. The first wheel outlet valve and the third wheel outlet valve are in each case continuously adjustable valves. Moreover, also described is a method for operating a braking system of a vehicle.

Method for operating an electro hydraulic brake system, and brake system

A method for operating an electrohydraulic brake installation for a motor vehicle having at least first, second, third and fourth hydraulically actuatable wheel brakes, a first brake system including a master brake cylinder actuatable by a brake pedal and hydraulically connected by at least one electrically actuatable isolating valve to the four wheel brakes, and including a first electrically controllable pressure provision device hydraulically connected to the four wheel brakes via at least one electrically actuatable sequence valve, and a second brake system including a second electrically controllable pressure provision device hydraulically connected to the first and the third wheel brake, and including in each case one isolating valve for the first and third wheel brake. The isolating valve is arranged in each case in a hydraulic connection between the first brake system and the corresponding wheel brake.

Electronic brake system
10752227 · 2020-08-25 · ·

Disclosed is an electronic brake system including: a reservoir to store oil; a master cylinder connected to the reservoir and including first and second master chambers and first and second piston provided in the first and second master chambers, respectively, to discharge the oil according to an pedal effort of a brake pedal; a hydraulic pressure generating apparatus provided on at least one of a first reservoir passage connecting the reservoir and the first master chamber and a second reservoir passage connecting the reservoir and the second master chamber; a hydraulic pressure supply apparatus operated by an electrical signal to generate a hydraulic pressure and connected to the master cylinder; and a hydraulic pressure control unit transmitting alternatively the hydraulic pressure discharged from the hydraulic pressure generating apparatus or the hydraulic pressure supply apparatus to a wheel cylinder provided on each of four wheels.

CONTROL DEVICE AND METHOD FOR INCREASING AT LEAST A BRAKE PRESSURE IN AT LEAST ONE WHEEL-BRAKE CYLINDER OF A BRAKE SYSTEM OF A VEHICLE
20200223415 · 2020-07-16 · ·

A control device is described for a brake system of a vehicle, having an electronics device that is designed to operate a motorized piston-cylinder device in a pressure buildup mode and simultaneously to control or to hold at least one first separating valve, via which at least one wheel brake cylinder is connected to a master brake cylinder, in its closed state, and to control or to hold at least one second separating valve, via which the at least one wheel brake cylinder is connected to the motorized piston-cylinder device, in its open state, and to operate the motorized piston-cylinder device in a suctioning mode, and at the same time to control the at least one second separating valve to its closed state, the electronics device being in addition designed to control the at least one first separating valve to its open state at least at times during the suctioning mode. A method is also described for increasing at least one brake pressure in at least one wheel brake cylinder of a brake system of a vehicle.

PURGE PROCEDURE FOR A DECOUPLED BRAKE SYSTEM AND BRAKE SYSTEM IMPLEMENTING THIS PROCEDURE
20200216054 · 2020-07-09 ·

A method (purge procedure) for purging a decoupled brake system including: a brake fluid reservoir, a master cylinder, a brake circuit connected to the wheel brakes, a pump equipped with a plunger. A segment of the brake circuit to be purged is isolated by closing the solenoid valves at the extremities of the segment, a vacuum is created with the plunger, and an extremity of this segment is placed in communication with the exterior to evacuate the trapped air bubble.

BRAKING DEVICE FOR VEHICLES

The braking device for vehicles comprises a reduction amount setting part 62 for setting the amount by which to reduce the revolution of a pump motor M during maintenance or reduction of controllable differential pressure so that said reduction amount decreases as the probability increases of needing to discharge the brake fluid by means of pumps 37, 47 during a period from when a brake ECU 60 begins reducing the revolution Nd until the lapse of prescribed time.