B60T8/348

Brake system and control method thereof

A brake system may include a first hydraulic line; a second hydraulic line; a third hydraulic line; a fourth hydraulic line; a third switch valve; a fourth switch valve; a fifth hydraulic line; a sixth hydraulic line. The brake control unit can suppress a Vapor Lock even in a frequency brake operation in the section in which the downhill traveling from the highland to the flat is continued.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR A HYDRAULIC BRAKE SYSTEM INCLUDING MANUAL PUSH-THROUGH
20230182702 · 2023-06-15 ·

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.

Electronic brake system
09827966 · 2017-11-28 · ·

An electronic brake system may be capable of performing braking operation according to a pedal effort of a driver even when the brake system operates abnormally as well as simplifying a configuration thereof by minimizing the number of valves for controlling a flow of oil pressure and precisely controlling pressure therein.

Brake apparatus
09821784 · 2017-11-21 · ·

In a system including a reservoir tank RSV integral with a master cylinder M/C, an inlet fluid passage 16 for connecting an inlet portion 22 of a pump P to the reservoir tank RSV, a pressure reducing fluid passage 32 that connects the inlet fluid passage 16 to wheel cylinders W/C and a normally closed pressure reducing vale 30 that is connected to the pressure reducing fluid passage 32 and opened when it is intended to depressurize a brake fluid to in the wheel cylinders thereby to return the brake fluid to the reservoir tank through the inlet fluid passage 16, there is employed a normally closed reservoir shutting valve 31 that is connected to the pressure reducing valve 30 in series with respect to the wheel cylinders W/C and the reservoir tank RSV.

Braking system having electromechanical braking function and method for controlling the same

A braking system having an electromechanical braking function may include a compound caliper device including a motor and configured to press a pair of brake pads against a brake disk, a hydraulic pressure producer including a master hydraulic line receiving oil from a master cylinder, a master valve configured to open and close the master hydraulic line, a caliper hydraulic line connected to the compound caliper device, and a hydraulic pump configured to increase hydraulic pressure supplied to the compound caliper device, and a brake controller to control the motor and the hydraulic pressure producer, in which the brake controller is configured to close the master valve and decrease clamping force of the brake pads applied by the motor when a conversion condition for converting a parking brake stage into a primary brake stage is satisfied.

ACTUATION SYSTEM, IN PARTICULAR FOR A VEHICLE BRAKE, AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE ACTUATION SYSTEM

An actuation system, in particular for a vehicle brake, may include an actuating device, such as a brake pedal, at least one first pressure source, e.g., a piston-cylinder unit (master cylinder), which can be actuated in particular by means of the actuating device and a second pressure source, in particular a piston-cylinder unit, with an electro-mechanical drive. The pressure sources may each be connected to at least one brake circuit via a hydraulic line, in order to supply the brake circuit with pressurising medium and to pressurise the vehicle brake. There may further be a valve device for regulating the brake pressure. It is planned that during forward and return stroke at least one brake circuit can be fed controlled pressurising medium by way of the second pressure source.

VEHICLE BRAKE SYSTEM

A vehicle brake system, including: a brake operation member to be operated by a driver of a vehicle; a hydraulic brake device provided for one of a front wheel and a rear wheel and configured to generate a hydraulic braking force in accordance with an operation of the brake operation member, the hydraulic braking force depending on a pressure of a working fluid; and an electric brake device provided for the other of the front wheel and the rear wheel and configured to generate an electric braking force in accordance with the operation of the brake operation member, the electric braking force depending on a motion of an electric motor.

Brake system for motor vehicles

A motor vehicle brake system includes at least four hydraulically actuatable wheel brakes, a main pressure medium reservoir, at atmospheric pressure, a first electrohydraulic brake control device, which, for each of the four wheel brakes, includes a wheel-specific outlet, and a second electrohydraulic brake control device, which, for each of the four wheel brakes, includes a wheel-specific inlet, connected to the wheel-specific outlet of the first brake control device, a wheel-specific wheel outlet, connected to the wheel brake, and a hydraulic wheel connecting line, connecting the inlet to the wheel outlet. The second brake control device includes a first pump with a first pressure side and first suction side. The first pressure side connected to a first and second wheel connecting line, and a second pump with a second pressure side and second suction side. The second pressure side connected to the third and the fourth wheel connecting line.

Brake system having two pressure-providing devices and method for operating a brake system

A brake installation for a motor vehicle. First and second pressure provision devices build up brake pressure in the wheel brakes. The first pressure device connected to a first wheel brake of a first brake circuit and to a second wheel brake of the first brake circuit. The second pressure device connected to a third wheel brake of a second brake circuit and to a fourth wheel brake of the second brake circuit. Each pressure device is respectively activated by an open-loop/closed-loop control unit. A first hydraulic line, with a normally open isolating valve, connects the first wheel brake line of the first brake circuit to the first wheel brake line of the second brake circuit. A second hydraulic line, with a normally open isolating valve, connects the second wheel brake line of the first brake circuit to the second wheel brake line of the second brake circuit.

Method for operating a brake system

A method for operating a brake system, wherein two switching valves arranged on the suction side of pumps are opened and closed in an alternating manner in order to reduce current consumption.