Automatic brake hold release directly to vehicle creep
10549756 ยท 2020-02-04
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60W30/18018
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/182
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W2710/182
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T7/122
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02T10/40
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B60T7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W2710/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60T7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A transportation vehicle provides a brake autohold function to maintain braking without requiring the driver to continuously apply pressure on a brake pedal. The vehicle comprises an autohold selector, a parking brake selector, a brake pedal, and an accelerator pedal. A braking system is adapted to enter an autohold event according to a pressed brake pedal at vehicle standstill during an active autohold mode toggled by the autohold selector. A controller is configured to terminate the autohold event in response to either a deactivation command using the parking brake selector or accelerator pedal movement, without deactivating the autohold mode. By manually terminating the brake autohold event the vehicle can begin to creep forward using only the torque generated by the engine at idle, thereby avoiding the additional torque that is generated when the accelerator pedal is used to terminate the brake autohold event.
Claims
1. A vehicle comprising: an autohold selector; a parking brake selector; a brake pedal: an accelerator pedal; a braking system adapted to enter an autohold event according to a pressed brake pedal at vehicle standstill during an active autohold mode toggled by the autohold selector; and a controller configured to terminate the autohold event in response to either a deactivation command using the parking brake selector or accelerator pedal movement, without deactivating the autohold mode.
2. The vehicle of claim 1 wherein the braking system comprises an electric parking brake actuator adapted to be manually actuated and deactuated via the parking brake selector, and wherein the parking brake selector comprises a contact switch and an indicator light.
3. The vehicle of claim 2 wherein the contact switch is comprised of a momentary contact switch for generating a switch pulse, wherein the switch pulse toggles between an ON state and an OFF state of the electric parking brake actuator when the vehicle is parked, and wherein the switch pulse provides the deactivation command during the autohold event.
4. The vehicle of claim 1 further comprising: an internal combustion engine with an engine auto stop function wherein combustion is automatically discontinued during an auto stop event and automatically restarted at the end of the auto stop event; wherein if an auto stop event exists simultaneously with the brake autohold event, then the deactivation command terminates both the brake autohold event and the engine auto stop event.
5. The vehicle of claim 1 further comprising: an internal combustion engine with an engine auto stop function wherein combustion is automatically discontinued during an auto stop event and automatically restarted at the end of the auto stop event; wherein if the deactivation command is generated using the parking brake selector during an engine auto stop event, then A) if the brake pedal is not pressed then both the brake autohold event and the engine auto stop event are terminated, or B) if the brake pedal is pressed then the engine auto stop event is terminated without immediately terminating the brake autohold event.
6. A method of automatic brake hold for a vehicle comprising: manually activating an autohold mode using an autohold switch; automatically initiating a brake hold event when the autohold mode is activated and a vehicle speed drops to zero with a brake pedal being pressed; terminating the brake hold event without deactivating the autohold mode in response to either a manual deactivation command using a parking brake switch or movement of an accelerator pedal.
7. The method of claim 6 further comprising: manually activating an engine auto stop mode using an auto stop switch; automatically initiating an engine stop event when the auto stop mode is activated and the vehicle is at a predetermined standstill, wherein combustion in an internal combustion engine is automatically discontinued during the engine stop event; wherein if the engine auto stop event exists simultaneously with the brake hold event, then the manual deactivation command terminates both the brake hold event and the engine auto stop event.
8. The method of claim 6 further comprising: manually activating an engine auto stop mode using an auto stop switch; automatically initiating an engine stop event when the engine auto stop mode is activated and the vehicle is at a predetermined standstill, wherein combustion in an internal combustion engine is automatically discontinued during the engine stop event; wherein if a manual deactivation command is generated using the parking brake switch during the engine stop event, then A) if the brake pedal is not pressed then both the brake hold event and the engine auto stop event are terminated, or B) if the brake pedal is pressed then the engine stop event is terminated without immediately terminating the brake hold event.
9. The method of claim 6 wherein the vehicle includes a braking system comprising an electric parking brake actuator adapted to be manually actuated and deactuated via the parking brake switch, wherein the parking brake switch comprises a contact switch, and wherein the vehicle includes an indicator light associated with the contact switch.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein the contact switch is comprised of a momentary contact switch for generating a switch pulse, wherein the switch pulse toggles between an ON state and an OFF state of the electric parking brake actuator when the vehicle is parked, and wherein the switch pulse provides the manual deactivation command during the brake hold event.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(11) After a brake hold event is entered, the method checks to determine whether the event should be ended. A check is performed in step 25 to determine whether the necessary conditions persist to support a valid brake autohold event, such as the Brake Hold mode has not been turned off via the selector switch, the ignition key is in the ON position, the driver's door is closed, etc. If the Brake Hold mode is no longer valid in step 25, then a check is performed in step 26 to determine whether the vehicle is in a driving mode (i.e., driver is buckled in, door is closed, etc.). If not, then instead of merely releasing the automatic brake pressure the vehicle automatically transitions to a parked state (e.g., shifting the transmission into Park). If still in driving mode (e.g., if the Brake Auto Hold mode was turned off via the selector switch) then the brake autohold event ends and brake pressure is released in step 30. If an engine auto stop event was also in progress then the engine is also restarted in step 30.
(12) When the driver is ready to continue movement of the vehicle in the prior art method, the accelerator pedal is pressed. With the Auto Hold mode still being active in step 25, a check is then performed in step 28 to determine whether the accelerator has been depressed. If not, then a return is made to step 25. If it is, then the accelerator pedal movement results in a corresponding rise in the torque output of the vehicle's engine applied to the transmission in step 29. Also resulting from the movement of the accelerator pedal, the brakes are released and the brake autohold event ends in step 30. However, the torque then being applied to the vehicle wheels may be somewhat larger than the creep torque.
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(14) A brake pedal 37 has an associated brake position sensor 38 coupled to control circuit 32 for detecting when the brake pedal is being depressed. An accelerator pedal 39 has a position sensor 40 coupled to control circuit 32 for indicating when accelerator pedal 39 is being depressed.
(15) A brake system 41 is coupled with control circuit 32 to receive various commands, including an autohold command to automatically provide brake pressure in a known manner. In this example, an anti-lock brake system (ABS) controller 42 is coupled to hydraulic actuators 43 for maintaining automatic hydraulic application of a brake torque to keep the vehicle at a standstill. ABS Controller 42 may also be coupled to an EPB 44 in brake system 41 with corresponding electric actuators 45 for electronically maintaining the brake pressure (e.g., if an autohold event extends over a longer period of time). Control circuit 32 may receive a vehicle speed signal v from ABS controller 42, or may monitor the vehicle speed using other sensors as known in the art.
(16) A transmission system 46 includes a gear selector 47 and a transmission controller 48 as known in the art. Gear selector 47 may be comprised of a shift lever which is manually controlled between different positions including Park, Reverse, Neutral, and forward gear selections including Drive and Low. The corresponding position of gear selector 47 is provided from transmission system 46 to control circuit 32.
(17) Control circuit 32 further controls operation of an internal combustion engine (not shown), including the automatic stopping of the engine during some occurrences of a vehicle standstill as known in the art. An ON or OFF state of the engine auto stop function is set in response to manual manipulation of selector switch 35. After an engine auto stop event is entered, pressing on accelerator pedal 39 is sensed by motion sensor 40 and results in automatic restarting of combustion in the engine.
(18) A main feature of the invention is the ability to terminate a brake auto hold event without requiring movement of the accelerator pedal and without deactivating the Brake Auto Hold mode itself. Thus, the parking brake selector is repurposed to provide a deactivation command that affects only a current brake hold event. A preferred method of the invention in
(19) While the qualifying conditions remain valid, a check is performed in step 55 to determine whether the accelerator pedal is pressed (i.e., the conventional action which ends a Brake Autohold event). When the accelerator pedal is pressed, then engine combustion is restarted (if there is an Engine Auto Stop event) and the Brake Auto Hold event is terminated so that braking force from the brake actuator is removed, thereby allowing the vehicle to creep. If the EPB indicator light was illuminated in step 50 then it is turned off in step 54.
(20) If the accelerator pedal is not pressed, then a check is performed in step 56 to determine whether a deactivation command via the parking brake selector switch has been manually initiated. In response to the detecting the deactivation command, engine combustion is restarted (if there is an Engine Auto Stop event) and the Brake Auto Hold event is terminated in step 54. Thus, availability of creeping torque is obtained directly via the deactivation command without any increase in the engine throttle that would otherwise be triggered by using the accelerator pedal. Use of the electric parking brake switch in this invention is very beneficial and easily accepted by the driver since its primary purpose is also related to the braking function and is already conveniently located for access by the driver. The secondary, supplemental use of the EPB switch during brake autohold events is configured such that there is no impact on the functioning of the EPB switch in connection with the parking brake function.
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(22) As stated above, in a vehicle with both a Brake Auto Hold function and an Engine Auto Stop/Start function, the termination of an individual brake autohold event would also terminate any pending engine auto stop event so that creep torque becomes instantly available to the driver.