Brake device for a hydraulic motor vehicle brake system
11247650 · 2022-02-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Jefferson Colasanta (Hofheim am Taunus, DE)
- Thomas Sellinger (Dreieich, DE)
- Manfred Rüffer (Sulzbach, DE)
- Horst Krämer (Ginsheim-Gustavsburg, DE)
Cpc classification
B60T11/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A brake device for a hydraulic motor vehicle brake system, having a housing, at least one pressure chamber arranged in the housing, filled with a hydraulic pressure medium and bounded by at least one cylinder piston moveable in an axial direction to generate brake pressure. The cylinder piston can be activated mechanically with an activation force by an activation rod unit which is secured to the cylinder piston. In order to provide an improved brake device which is of the generic type mentioned at the beginning and permit a secure connection between the activation rod and the cylinder piston and at the same time mounting which is as easy as possible, it is proposed that the activation rod unit is secured to the cylinder piston by a latching connection, wherein the latching connection is brought about by an axial relative movement between the activation rod unit and the cylinder piston.
Claims
1. A brake device for a hydraulic motor vehicle brake system, comprising: a housing, and at least one pressure chamber which is arranged in the housing, wherein the pressure chamber is bounded by at least one cylinder piston which can be moved in an axial direction, wherein the cylinder piston can be activated mechanically with an activation force by an activation rod unit, wherein the activation rod unit is secured to the cylinder piston by a latching connection, wherein the latching connection is brought about by an axial relative movement between the activation rod unit and the cylinder piston, and wherein the latching connection incorporates a free axial space that enables the activation rod unit which is latched to the cylinder piston to be moved to a limited degree in the axial direction relative to the cylinder piston.
2. The brake device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the activation rod unit has an activation rod to whose cylinder-piston-side end a separate fastening part, which is provided for transmitting force from the activation rod into the cylinder piston in both axial directions, is secured.
3. The brake device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the fastening part has at least one latching projection which interacts with an axial stop on the cylinder piston.
4. The brake device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the stop and the latching projection have corresponding contact faces which interact in such way that when there is axially directed pressure against the stop, a radially outwardly acting force is applied to the latching projection.
5. The brake device as claimed in claim 4, wherein an end face, axially facing the latching projection, of the stop is embodied in an oblique or rounded fashion such that the stop has a radial undercut.
6. The brake device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the fastening part is embodied in at least two pieces with a pressure part, which is provided for transmitting the activation force from the activation rod into the cylinder piston, and a latching part, which is connected to the pressure part and has at least one latching projection for latching in the cylinder piston.
7. The brake device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the latching part is constructed from a thermoplastic material.
8. The brake device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the fastening part has at least 3 latching projections arranged distributed over a circumference thereof.
9. The brake device as claimed in claim 3, wherein the latching projection is formed at a first free end of a spring arm whose second end is joined to the fastening part.
10. The brake device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the fastening part has at least one clamping projection with an oblique sliding face which, when abutment occurs against an axial stop of the cylinder piston in the fastening part, generates an advancing force directed in the direction of the activation force.
11. The brake device as claimed in claim 2, wherein in an unactivated home position the cylinder piston is supported axially against the housing by the fastening part.
12. The brake device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the fastening part has, at its end facing away from the cylinder piston, a supporting ring which is provided for applying axial forces from the cylinder piston into the housing.
13. The brake device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the activation rod is embodied in one piece and has a spherical head at each end.
14. The brake device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the activation rod has a radial shoulder, by which a restoring force which is generated in a restoring spring is applied to the activation rod in order to axially shift the activation rod unit into an unbraked home position.
15. The brake device as claimed in claim 14, wherein the restoring force is applied to the radial shoulder via a supporting element which is arranged guided in an axially movable fashion on the activation rod.
16. The brake device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the brake device for generating braking force interacts with at least one electromechanical or electrohydraulic booster stage or is integrated into the booster stage.
17. A brake device for a hydraulic motor vehicle brake system, comprising: a housing, and at least one pressure chamber which is arranged in the housing, wherein the pressure chamber is bounded by at least one cylinder piston which can be moved in an axial direction, wherein the cylinder piston can be activated mechanically with an activation force by an activation rod unit, wherein the activation rod unit is secured to the cylinder piston by a latching connection, wherein the latching connection is brought about by an axial relative movement between the activation rod unit and the cylinder piston, wherein the latching connection incorporates a free axial space that enables the activation rod unit which is latched to the cylinder piston to be moved to a limited degree in the axial direction relative to the cylinder piston, wherein the activation rod unit comprises an activation rod to whose cylinder-piston-side end a separate fastening part, which is provided for transmitting force from the activation rod into the cylinder piston in both axial directions, is secured, wherein the fastening part comprises at least one latching projection and at least one clamping projection, the at least one latching projection and the at least one clamping projection each interacting with an axial stop on the cylinder piston, wherein the axial stop and the at least one latching projection have corresponding contact faces which interact in such way that a radially outwardly acting force component is applied by the axial stop to the at least one latching projection, and wherein the axial stop and the at least one clamping projection have corresponding contact faces which interact in such way that a radially inwardly acting force component is applied by the axial stop to the at least one clamping projection.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further features and advantages of aspects of the invention will emerge from the following description of an exemplary embodiment according to an aspect of the invention. In the appended drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(10) The brake device 1 has a housing 2 which has a body 22 and a rear part 23 which are joined to one another by means of a traction-force-transmitting and compression-force-transmitting connection, which connection is implemented, for example, by means of screw elements (not shown).
(11) A pressure chamber 3 which is filled with a hydraulic pressure medium, is connected to a simulator (not shown) and is bounded by a cylinder piston 4 arranged in the body 22. In order to generate braking pressure in the pressure chamber 3, the cylinder piston 4 can be shifted from its unactivated home position (illustrated here) axially in the direction of the pressure chamber 3. The activation of the cylinder piston 4 is carried out with an activation force Fb by means of an activation rod unit 5 which is secured thereto and is mechanically coupled, at its end facing away from the cylinder piston 4, to a brake pedal (not shown here).
(12) The activation rod unit 5 has a single-piece activation rod 6. In the embodiment shown the activation rod 6 is provided with a spherical head 15, 16 at each of its two ends in order to compensate for angles between the essentially longitudinal axis-parallel, linear movement of the cylinder piston 4 and the not necessarily longitudinal-axis of parallel movement of the activation rod unit 5 and in order to compensate for installation tolerances.
(13) In order to reset the activation rod unit 5 into its unactivated home a position, a restoring spring 18 is provided which is clamped in between the housing 2 or its rear part 23 and a supporting part 19 which is axially supported on the activation rod 6.
(14) In a blind drilled hole 28 in the cylinder piston 4, a fastening part 7 is accommodated in which the activation rod 6 is secured, in such way that it can tilt to a limited degree, by its cylinder-piston-side spherical head 15.
(15) An axial stop 9, which is provided on the activation-rod-side edge of the cylinder piston 4, serves to axially secure the fastening part 7, and therefore also the activation rod unit 5, to the cylinder piston 4. For simple mounting, a plurality of latching projections 8, preferably 3 or 6 thereof, are provided arranged distributed over the circumference on the fastening part 7. In order to join the cylinder piston 4 and the activation rod unit 6, the fastening part 7 must merely be simply inserted axially into the blind drilled hole 28. In this context, the latching projections 8 are pressed radially inward in an elastic manner by means of the stop 9 and snap in automatically after passing the stop 9.
(16) The fastening part 7 is as a result configured to transmit forces between the activation rod 6 and the cylinder piston 4, both in the radial and in the two axial directions. Axial forces which act in the direction of the activation force Fb are transmitted into the base of the blind drilled hole 28 via the cylinder-piston-side end side 29 of the fastening part 7 which applies opposing axial forces from the fastening part 7 into the stop 9 via the latching projections 8.
(17) In contrast, a known attachment form of an activation rod 6 in the cylinder piston 4 is shown in
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(20) In the embodiment shown, the fastening part 7 is constructed in two pieces, in order to assign materials with optimum properties easily and in a selective fashion to the different functional areas.
(21) In order to receive the spherical head 15 of the activation rod 6 and transmit the activation forces into the cylinder piston 4, a pressure part 12 is provided which is fabricated from a comparatively more pressure-resistant and permanently dimensionally stable material, preferably steel. The pressure part 12 is preferably connected via a connecting point 27, embodied as a positively locking connection or a combined positively locking and materially joined connection, to a latching part 13 on which the elastically sprung latching projections 8 are formed. The latching part 13 is preferably manufactured as an injection molded part by encapsulating the pressure part 12 by injection molding, from a thermoplastic which is sufficiently elastic for the latching process.
(22) During the pre-mounting, the activation rod 6 is inserted into the fastening part 7, and is crimped behind the spherical head 15 in the pressure part 12, as can be seen in
(23) For spatially defined, stable and sufficiently rigid support, at least 3 latching projections 8 which are arranged distributed over the circumference are provided on the fastening part 7. Each latching projection 8 is formed as a radial projection at a first free end of a spring arm 14 whose second end is joined to the fastening part 7. The rear cut-in face 32, directed toward the stop 9, of each latching projection 8 is, when considered radially from the inside to the outside, formed tilted rearward or counter to the activation force Fb, with the result that when abutment occurs against the stop 9 the latching projection 8 is pressed radially outward and is directed into the undercut 11.
(24) On the fastening part 7, clamping projections 31 are provided in the circumferential direction, alternating with the latching projections 8 described above. Each clamping projection 31 is also embodied as a radial projection on a first free end of the spring arm 14. In contrast to the latching projection 8, the clamping projection 31 has at the rear, directed toward the stop 9, sliding face 33 which is formed tilted radially forward or in the direction of the activation force Fb, when viewed radially from the inside to the outside. As a result, when abutment occurs against the stop 9 the clamping projection 31 is pressed radially inward with the building up or increasing of an advancing force Fv (see
(25) In this context, in the direction counter to the activation force Fb the clamping projections 31 are made axially slightly longer in the axial direction than the latching projections 8.
(26) As a result, in the installed state the sliding faces 33 always bear against stop 9. In particular, the fastening part 7 is prevented from being able to move in an axially uncontrolled fashion in the cylinder piston 4 and therefore prevented from rattling. In the installed state, in each operating state and at any time, the advancing force Fv attempts to advance the fastening part 7 together with the activation rod 5 in the direction Fb and to bring about or maintain the contact of the inside 29 with the cylinder piston 4. However, the fastening part 7 in the cylinder piston 4 continues to be movable to a limited degree in the axial direction relative to the cylinder piston 4 when it is loaded with an opposing force greater than Fv.
(27) At the activation-rod-side end of the fastening part 7, a supporting ring 20 is formed spaced apart axially with respect to the latching projections 8, said supporting ring 20 serving to axially support the cylinder piston 4 in its unactivated home position in the housing 2. Details will be given below on the functioning of the supporting ring 20, in particular in the description relating to
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(30) In order to permit the fastening part 7 to latch in the cylinder piston 4 during the mounting, the rear edge 30 of the latching projection 8 must be able to move past the stop 9. For this purpose, the axial distance between the rear edge 30 of the latching projection 8 on the front end side 29 of the fastening part 7 is provided to be smaller than the axial distance between the blind drilled hole 28 and the stop 9, as a result of which, after the latching in the cylinder piston 4, the activation rod unit 5 continues to be slightly axially movable with respect to the latter, with the building up of an advancing force Fv which is directed in the direction of the activation force Fb (see
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(34) When an activation process is carried out by means of the activation force Fb which is applied to the activation rod 6, the cylinder piston 4 is pressed in the direction of the pressure chamber 3 by the fastening part 7 and shifted axially, and in the process the restoring spring 18 is prestressed. The axial distance S between the latching projection 8 and the stop 9 is retained.
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(36) After a braking process ends, during the return movement the activation force Fb is no longer applied to the activation rod 6. The latter is now pulled back by the prestressing force of the restoring spring 18. In the process, the latching projections 8 hook onto the stop 9, with the result that the cylinder piston 4 is entrained by the fastening part 7. The stop 9 at the same time presses against and slides on the sliding faces 33 of the clamping projections 31, causing a first resulting force component to load the clamping projection 31 radially inward and the advancing force Fv to be generated as a second force component which is orthogonal with respect to the first.
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(38) As soon as the supporting ring 20 impacts against the supporting stop 24, the rearward movement of the activation rod 6 and of the fastening part 7 ends, with the result that the cylinder piston 4 is no longer pulled. However, the cylinder piston 4 is pushed back by the above-mentioned forces acting from the direction of the pressure chamber 3 on the cylinder piston 4 and in the process said cylinder piston 4 is shifted axially in relation to the fastening part 7 until there is contact between the cylinder piston 4 and the end side 29, and the home position according to
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(43) The restoring spring 18 is supported on a disk-shaped supporting element 19 which is preferably punched in a cost-effective fashion from sheet metal and is itself supported on the radial shoulder 17 with the intermediate positioning of a supporting sleeve 21. For simple assembly, the diameter of the radial shoulder 17 and appropriately the through-openings in the supporting element 19 and in the supporting sleeve 21 are selected to be larger than the front spherical head 15 of the activation rod 6.
(44) Depending on the structural requirements within an aspect of the invention, the supporting sleeve 21 can be dispensed with, or the supporting sleeve 21 can be combined with the supporting element to form a single component.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(45) 1 Brake device
(46) 2 Housing
(47) 3 Pressure chamber
(48) 4 Cylinder piston
(49) 5 Activation rod unit
(50) 6 Activation rod
(51) 7 Fastening part
(52) 8 Latching projection
(53) 9 Stop
(54) 10 End face
(55) 11 Undercut
(56) 12 Pressure part
(57) 13 Latching part
(58) 14 Spring arm
(59) 15 Spherical head
(60) 16 Spherical head
(61) 17 Radial shoulder
(62) 18 Restoring spring
(63) 19 Supporting element
(64) 20 Supporting ring
(65) 21 Supporting sleeve
(66) 22 Body
(67) 23 Rear part
(68) 24 Supporting stop
(69) 25 Fitting
(70) 26 Edge region
(71) 27 Connecting point
(72) 28 Blind drilled hole
(73) 29 End side
(74) 30 Rear edge
(75) 31 Clamping projection
(76) 32 Cut-in face
(77) 33 Sliding face
(78) S Axial distance
(79) Fb Actuating force
(80) Fv Advancing force
(81) Fr Restoring force