Pressure Sensor for a Brake Booster
20210094528 ยท 2021-04-01
Inventors
- Eduard Maiterth (Heilbronn, DE)
- Carlos Nascimento (Heilbronn, DE)
- Masaya Eto (Untergruppenbach, DE)
- Klaus Burkhardt (Asperg, DE)
Cpc classification
B60T17/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T13/57
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T17/221
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T13/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60T17/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T13/57
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A pressure sensor for a brake booster includes a housing that receives a pressure sensor element and which has a first fluid connection, via which the pressure sensor can be connected to the brake booster. The housing has a second fluid connection with a receiving opening which at least partly receives a flow valve and a connection socket for a vacuum pump, wherein the flow valve releases the flow of fluid in the direction of the vacuum pump and blocks the flow of fluid in the opposite direction. The flow valve is designed as a membrane insert and is inserted into the receiving opening.
Claims
1. A pressure sensor for a brake booster, comprising: a pressure sensor element; a housing which receives the pressure sensor element, the housing comprising: a first fluid connection configured to connect the pressure sensor to the brake booster; and a second fluid connection defining a receiving opening which at least partially receives a flow valve and a connecting piece for a vacuum pump, wherein the flow valve releases flow of fluid in a first direction towards the vacuum pump and blocks flow of fluid in a second opposite direction, and wherein the flow valve is configured as a membrane insert and is inserted into the receiving opening.
2. The pressure sensor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the membrane insert comprises: a membrane having a disk-shaped base body; and a membrane receiver with a sealing geometry.
3. The pressure sensor as claimed in claim 2, wherein: the disk-shaped base body of the membrane defines a central opening via which the membrane is fitted onto a receiving pin of the membrane receiver and lies against the sealing geometry; at least one through-opening is introduced into the sealing geometry; and the membrane covers the at least one through-opening completely in the blocking state and at least partially releases the at least one through-opening in the released state.
4. The pressure sensor as claimed in claim 2, wherein the membrane insert is sealed axially and/or radially against a wall of the receiving opening.
5. The pressure sensor as claimed in claim 4, wherein the membrane insert is connected to the wall of the receiving opening by a fluid-tight connecting technique.
6. The pressure sensor as claimed in claim 4, wherein the membrane insert includes a sealing lip arranged on the membrane insert and configured to seal the membrane insert against the wall of the receiving opening.
7. The pressure sensor as claimed in claim 4, further comprising: a sealing element arranged between the membrane insert and the wall of the receiving opening in a receiving groove, the sealing element sealing the membrane insert against the wall of the receiving opening.
8. The pressure sensor as claimed in claim 7, wherein the receiving groove is introduced completely into membrane insert.
9. The pressure sensor as claimed in claim 7, wherein the receiving groove is formed in part by the membrane insert and in part by the wall of the receiving opening.
10. The pressure sensor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the connecting piece closes the receiving opening in a fluid-tight manner.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0023] The membrane insert 13, 13A can be sealed axially and/or radially against a wall of the receiving opening 10.1, 10.1A. The membrane insert 13, 13A can thus be connected to the wall of the receiving opening 10.1, 10.1A by means of a fluid-tight connecting technique, for example. In addition or alternatively, a sealing lip can be arranged on the membrane insert 13, 13A, which sealing lip seals the membrane insert 13, 13A against the wall of the receiving opening 10.1, 10.1A.
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[0027] The housing 3, 3A and the cover 5 of the pressure sensor 1 are preferably in the form of injection-molded parts with overmolded contact pins. The pressure sensor element 9.1 is fluidically connected to a pressure space which is formed within the housing 3, 3A and which merges at the bottom into the first fluid connection 7 and at the side into the second fluid connection 10, 10A. The housing 3, 3A is so formed that it is possible to mount the membrane insert 13, 13A in a fluid-tight manner.