Patent classifications
B60T2270/414
ELECTRO-MECHANICAL BRAKE
An electro-mechanical brake includes: first to third pedal sensors detecting a stroke of a brake pedal to generate first to third braking signals, respectively, the third pedal sensor including an auxiliary control unit; wheel control units attached to wheels, respectively; a first central control unit configured to receive the first braking signal to calculate a first desired braking intensity, and to transmit a first desired braking intensity signal signal related to the first desired braking intensity to the wheel control units; a second central control unit configured to receive the second braking signal to calculate a second desired braking intensity, and to transmit the second desired braking intensity signal to the wheel control units; and a first Controller Area Network (CAN) communications unit configured to transmit a signal between the auxiliary control unit, the first central control unit, the second central control unit, and the wheel control units.
ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC BRAKE AND CONTROL METHOD THEREFOR
According to at least one embodiment, the present disclosure provides an electro-hydraulic brake comprising: a main brake unit configured to provide braking hydraulic pressure to a plurality of wheel cylinders by driving a motor; an auxiliary brake unit connected to the main brake unit to be filled with high-pressure braking hydraulic pressure, and configured to provide braking hydraulic pressure to the plurality of wheel cylinders when an operation error of the main brake unit occurs; a main battery configured to supply power to the main brake unit and the auxiliary brake unit; and an auxiliary battery configured to supply power to the auxiliary brake unit when the main battery fails, wherein the auxiliary brake unit comprises an auxiliary brake control unit that controls charging and discharging of the auxiliary battery, and a power module that monitors a state of the main battery and transmits the state to the auxiliary brake control unit, and a battery management module that monitors a state of charge (SOC) of the auxiliary battery and transmits the state of charge to the auxiliary brake control unit.
METHOD FOR OPERATING A BRAKING SYSTEM
A method for operating a braking system, wherein a switchable connection between two connection points is open in normal operation, and a voltage difference across the switchable connection is reduced by recuperation before said switchable connection is closed, which serves to compensate for a disturbance in an on-board electrical system. As a result, it is possible to avoid excess currents in the event of the closing of the switchable connection.
ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED AXLE BRAKING SYSTEM AND METHOD
A braking system for a vehicle includes a first axle attached to a chassis and rotatably supporting two front wheels, with a first brake including a first electronic brake controller for controlling application of braking to the front wheels. A second axle rotatably supports two rear wheels and is detachably connected to the chassis and has a second electronic brake controller and a second brake attached thereto for braking the rear wheels. Each of the electronic brake controllers has an independent power source. The system also includes an electronic park brake controller and parking brake. A vehicle control unit is in communication with each of the electronic brake controllers for coordinating control of the braking system. One or more communications network cables, which may be wired or wireless, connect the electronic brake controllers. An electrical connector allows for swapping the second axle, which requires no fluidic connections.
ELECTROMECHANICAL ASSEMBLY FOR A BRAKING SYSTEM OF A RAILWAY VEHICLE, CONTROL SYSTEM OF THE ELECTROMECHANICAL ASSEMBLY, AND BRAKING SYSTEM INCLUDING THE ELECTROMECHANICAL ASSEMBLY AND THE CONTROL SYSTEM
An electromechanical assembly for a braking system of a railway vehicle is described, characterized in that it comprises a flywheel arranged to accumulate kinetic energy; wherein the kinetic energy accumulated in the flywheel is sufficient to operate the electromechanical assembly to cause the braking system to perform at least one emergency or service or parking brake action. Also described are a control system for an electromechanical assembly for a braking system of a railway vehicle and a braking system for a railway vehicle.
BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM FOR CONTROLLING A BRAKE SYSTEM, VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEM
The disclosure relates to a brake control system for controlling a brake system of a vehicle. The brake control system comprises a first power supply interface, a second power supply interface, and at least one axle control unit being configured for controlling brake assemblies being associated with at least one axle. The first power supply interface is electrically connected to the axle control unit and the second power supply interface is electrically connected to the axle control unit. Moreover, a vehicle is presented which comprises at least one axle, a brake system having a left brake assembly and a right brake assembly for selectively braking an associated left wheel of the axle and an associated right wheel of the axle, and a brake control system. Furthermore, a method for operating a brake control system is explained.
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.
Control device and control method
A controller includes a failure detection unit that detects a failure in a first power supply system, and a power supply system control unit that closes a relay in a case where an execution of an automatic parking function starts and, during the execution of the function, causes the first power supply system to supply power, without causing a second power supply system to supply power, to the electric brake device, by setting a target output voltage of the second power supply system lower than an output voltage of the first power supply system when the failure detection unit does not detect the failure, and operates the electric brake device by setting the target output voltage to a voltage within a range in which the electric brake device is operable when the failure detection unit detects the failure.
EBS tractor control line to trailer system to improve transmission timing for an air brake system
A brake control signal amplification system that is designed to assist with the compliance to the FMVSS-121 Safety Standard for an air braked vehicle is described which comprises a trailer control module (TCM) that provides pneumatic signal to a trailer of the vehicle, a tractor protection valve (TPV) that protects a tractor air brake system in the event of a pneumatic disconnection from the trailer, and a pilot relay valve (PRV) coupled between the TCM and the TPV, wherein the PRV amplifies a control signal received from the TCM and delivers an amplified control signal to the to the TPV. The TPV delivers the amplified control signal to a control coupling for a trailer portion of a vehicle and delivers an air supply to a supply coupling for the trailer of the vehicle.
ELECTRONIC BRAKE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING SAME
An electronic brake system including a hydraulic circuit that supplies a hydraulic pressure to a wheel cylinder, the electronic brake system including: a plurality of electronic valves provided to open and close a flow path of the hydraulic circuit; and a controller configured to correct a target current of an electronic valve in operation among the plurality of electronic valves based on a voltage input from a battery of a vehicle during braking control or feedback currents of the plurality of electronic valves, and increase a current supplied to the electronic valve so that the current of the electronic valve in operation reaches the corrected target current.