Hydraulic unit for generating brake pressure for a hydraulic brake system
11247651 · 2022-02-15
Assignee
Inventors
- Jörg Loke (Brechen, DE)
- Horst Krämer (Ginsheim-Gustavsburg, DE)
- Manfred Rüffer (Sulzbach, DE)
- Andreas Bischoff (Frankfurt am Main, DE)
- Sascha Gerber (Bad Schwalbach, DE)
- Ingo Knewitz (Neu Anspach, DE)
Cpc classification
F15B15/1428
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60T11/165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T11/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60T11/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A hydraulic unit for generating brake pressure for a hydraulic brake system, comprising a housing which is produced from a cast blank, wherein the cast blank has at least one receiving cavity which is provided for machining to form a receiving profile for sealingly receiving a connecting piece, which is connected to a fluid container and can be plugged into the receiving profile along a plug-in axis, wherein the housing comprises at least one piston bore for receiving at least one piston, which is driven along a piston bore axis into the cast blank.
Claims
1. A hydraulic unit for generating brake pressure for a hydraulic brake system, the hydraulic unit comprising: a housing which is produced from a cast blank, wherein the cast blank has at least one receiving cavity which is provided for machining to form a receiving profile for sealingly receiving a connecting piece, which is connected to a fluid container and can be plugged into the receiving profile along a plug-in axis; wherein the housing comprises at least one piston bore for receiving at least one piston, which is driven along a piston bore axis into the cast blank; and wherein the receiving cavity is non-circular in a section transversely with respect to the plug-in axis and is stretched along the piston bore axis.
2. The hydraulic unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receiving cavity is cup-shaped with an opening and a base, and the base is flat and non-circular and is stretched along the piston bore axis.
3. The hydraulic unit as claimed in claim 2, wherein the base is provided in elliptical form.
4. The hydraulic unit as claimed in claim 2, wherein the base has a elliptical or round basic shape with at least one extension surface, which is connected to the basic shape along the piston bore axis and is provided in narrower form transversely with respect to the piston bore axis than the basic shape.
5. The hydraulic unit as claimed in claim 2, wherein the housing has a connecting bore for hydraulically connecting the receiving cavity to the piston bore which is bored directly into the base and is oriented orthogonally with respect thereto.
6. The hydraulic unit as claimed in claim 5, wherein the connecting bore opens into a radially inside groove which is arranged in a lateral surface of the piston bore.
7. The hydraulic unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the receiving cavity is arranged in an elevation protruding outward on the cast blank transversely with respect to the piston bore axis.
8. The hydraulic unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the cast blank is produced from an aluminum alloy by permanent mold casting.
9. The hydraulic unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the unit is a master brake cylinder with a first piston and a second piston arranged one behind the other in a tandem construction in the piston bore.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(8) The following detailed description includes references to the accompanying drawings, which form a part of the detailed description. The drawings show, by way of illustration, specific embodiments in which the apparatus may be practiced. These embodiments, which are also referred to herein as “examples” or “options,” are described in enough detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the present embodiments.
(9) In the example shown, a cast blank 2′ of a tandem master brake cylinder is shown. The cast blank 2′ is generally produced from an aluminum alloy by permanent mold casting and is subsequently provided with required profiles and functional elements by machining and is thereby converted into a processed housing 2, as indicated in particular in
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(11) A first radial inside groove 12 and a second radial inside groove 12′, which are provided in the lateral surface of the piston bore 7, each surround one of the pistons 8, 8′ and serve for the uniform distribution of brake fluid.
(12) The receiving cavities 3, 3′ are extended, by machining the original cup shape, to form a respective receiving profile 4, 4′, which is rotationally symmetrical about the plug-in axis S. The receiving profiles 4, 4′ each accommodate a connecting piece 5 of a fluid container, not shown, together with the connecting piece seal 19, which are plugged in along the plug-in axis. The connecting bores 9, 9′ connect the receiving cavities 3, 3′ with the associated radial inside grooves 12, 12′ in order to feed the piston bore 7 with brake fluid from the fluid container.
(13) Since the two radial inside grooves 12, 12′ are not located directly below the flat base 6, 6′ of the receiving cavities 3, 3′, but rather are positioned offset along the piston axis A, the second connecting bore 9′ is drilled obliquely, not parallel to the plug-in axis S. The first connecting bore 9 which is oriented parallel to the plug-in axis S is positioned in a separate, sack-shaped, large pilot bore 10 which has previously been bored partially into the wall 17 of the receiving cavity 3.
(14) The structural solution illustrated in
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(16) The structural solution illustrated in
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(18) The base 6 and therefore also the cross-sectional profile of the receiving cavity 3 have a substantially round basic shape 11, to which two extension surfaces 13, 13′ are connected and therefore extend the base 6 and thus also the cross-sectional profile of the receiving cavity 3 along the piston bore axis A. The connecting bore 9 is positioned here in the extension surface 13.
(19) The basic shape 11 can also have a noncircular shape within the invention, such as comparable to an ellipse, a polygon with rounded corners and the like.
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(21) The embodiments make provision for the receiving cavity, and in particular the base thereof, to be non-circular in its cross section and to stretch along the piston bore axis.
(22) The cross section and the base can be provided here on the basis of various embodiments according to the invention, for example in substantially elliptical form, or can have a substantially elliptical or round basic shape with at least one extension surface, which is connected to the basic shape along the piston bore axis and is provided in narrower form transversely with respect to the piston bore axis than the basic shape.
(23) A casting contour configured in such a manner makes it possible for the base of the receiving cavity to be effectively enlarged and thus to provide an optimized contact surface for vertical support of the drilling tool. An orthogonal connecting bore is thus drilled directly into the base, in a manner offset with respect to the edge thereof, with close tolerances being maintained. An additional pilot bore or an oblique bore can be dispensed with. Processing times and costs are significantly reduced as a result of the associated avoidance of tool changes and rechucking and the reduced machining volume.
(24) A surprising side effect is that the cast blank also weighs less and material costs are reduced because of the reduced casting volume.
(25) The embodiments can be used in the case of the housing of a tandem master brake cylinder in order to realize a large axial offset, which promotes compactness, of the radially inside groove relative to the associated receiving cavity. The invention furthermore claims a hydraulic motor vehicle brake system which is equipped with a hydraulic unit according to the invention.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(26) 1 Hydraulic unit 2 Housing 2′ Cast blank 3 Receiving cavity 4 Receiving profile 5 Connecting piece 6 Base 7 Piston bore 8 Piston 8′ Piston 9 Connecting bore 10 Pilot bore 11 Basic shape 12 Radially inside groove 13 Extension surface 14 Edge 15 Elevation 16 Opening 17 Wall 18 Piston seal 19 Connecting piece seal A Piston bore axis B Bore axis S Plug-in axis