VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING SAME
20220388403 · 2022-12-08
Inventors
- Christian Foerth (Erlangen, DE)
- Lennart KILIAN (Gauting, DE)
- Stefan Koch (Gerhardshofen, DE)
- Norbert Lang (Fuerth, DE)
- Niklas Rueger (Rosstal, DE)
- Hans Bergner (Karlsruhe, DE)
- Karsten Hoke (Schoenebeck OT Pretzien, DE)
Cpc classification
Y02T10/64
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
Y02T10/72
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
B60L3/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A vehicle includes a drive motor with electrically upstream electric converter, a drive controller generating converter control signals actuating the converter for driving and normal braking operation, and an immobilizer electrically connected between the converter and the drive controller preventing converter control signals which would produce a driving operation of the drive motor from being forwarded to the converter when the vehicle is stopped, in particular at a stop. An alternate regulating device and a monitoring device allow activation of a special braking mode in the presence of an emergency braking command and in the event of which the drive controller is deactivated or at least signal flows of converter control signals of the drive controller to the immobilizer are interrupted, the immobilizer is activated, and converter control signals producing braking operation of the drive motor are transmitted to the converter through the immobilizer by the alternate regulating device.
Claims
1-12. (canceled)
13. A vehicle, comprising: at least one drive motor; an electric converter electrically connected upstream of said at least one drive motor; a drive controller for generating converter control signals for actuating said converter for a driving operation and a normal braking operation; an immobilizer electrically connected between said converter and said drive controller, said immobilizer configured to prevent converter control signals, which would produce a driving operation of said at least one drive motor, from being forwarded in a direction of said converter when the vehicle is stopped or at a stop; an alternate regulating device and a monitoring device allowing a special braking mode to be activated in a presence of an emergency braking command and in an event of which: said drive controller is deactivated or at least a signal flow of converter control signals of said drive controller to said immobilizer is interrupted, said immobilizer is activated, and converter control signals producing a braking operation of said at least one drive motor are transmitted to said converter through said immobilizer by said alternate regulating device.
14. The vehicle according to claim 13, wherein said alternate regulating device is functionally separate from and independent of said drive controller.
15. The vehicle according to claim 13, wherein said drive controller and said alternate regulating device are formed by functionally separate software modules being independent of each other and being executed by separate computing devices or by the same computing device.
16. The vehicle according to claim 13, wherein: in the presence of the emergency braking command, firstly said drive controller carries out the emergency-acting braking and converter control signals are transmitted to said converter through said not yet activated immobilizer; and said monitoring device monitors at least one of converter operation or the converter control signals arriving at said converter and, in the presence of the emergency braking command and a driving operation of said at least one drive motor, said monitoring device is configured to activate the special braking mode by: deactivating said drive controller or at least interrupting the signal flow of converter control signals of said drive controller to said immobilizer, activating said immobilizer, and activating said alternate regulating device for generation of converter control signals producing a braking operation of said at least one drive motor.
17. The vehicle according to claim 16, wherein said monitoring device ascertains an energy flow direction and therewith a driving operation based on voltages and currents measured in said converter or said at least one drive motor or calculated for said converter or for said at least one drive motor or variables derived therefrom.
18. The vehicle according to claim 13, wherein: said monitoring device monitors the presence of the emergency braking command and, in the presence of the emergency braking command, immediately: deactivates said drive controller or at least interrupts the signal flow of converter control signals of said drive controller to said immobilizer, activates said immobilizer, and activates said alternate regulating device for generation of converter control signals producing a braking operation of said at least one drive motor.
19. The vehicle according to claim 13, wherein said immobilizer has a hardware component or is formed by a hardware component or a hardware component independent of said drive controller and said alternate regulating device.
20. The vehicle according to claim 13, wherein the vehicle is a rail vehicle.
21. A method for operating a vehicle in a presence of an emergency braking command, the method comprising: providing a vehicle including: at least one drive motor, an electric converter electrically connected upstream of the at least one drive motor, a drive controller for generating converter control signals for actuating the converter for a driving operation and a normal braking operation, and an immobilizer electrically connected between the converter and the drive controller and configured to prevent converter control signals, which would produce a driving operation of the at least one drive motor, from being forwarded in a direction of the converter when the vehicle is stopped or at a stop; in the presence of the emergency braking command, activating a special braking mode immediately or only when the drive controller malfunctions, by: deactivating the drive controller or at least interrupting a signal flow of converter control signals of the drive controller to the immobilizer, activating the immobilizer, and using an alternate regulating device of the vehicle to transmit converter control signals, producing a braking operation of the drive motor, through the immobilizer to the converter.
22. The method according to claim 21, which further comprises functionally separating and independently operating the alternate regulating device and the drive controller.
23. The method according to claim 21, which further comprises: upon the presence of the emergency braking command, firstly using the drive controller to carry out the emergency-acting braking and transmitting converter control signals to the converter through the not yet activated immobilizer; and using a monitoring device to monitor at least one of converter operation or the converter control signals arriving at the converter and, in the presence of the emergency braking command and a driving operation of the at least one drive motor, activating a special operating mode, by: deactivating the drive controller or at least interrupting the signal flow of converter control signals of the drive controller to the immobilizer, activating the immobilizer, and activating the alternate regulating device for a generation of converter control signals producing a braking operation of the at least one drive motor.
24. The method according to claim 21, which further comprises immediately in the presence of the emergency braking command: deactivating the drive controller or at least interrupting the signal flow of converter control signals of the drive controller to the immobilizer, activating the immobilizer, and using an alternate regulating device to generate converter control signals producing a braking operation of the at least one drive motor.
Description
[0022]
[0023]
[0024] The same reference numerals are always used in the figures for identical or comparable components.
[0025]
[0026] A drive controller 40 of the vehicle can generate converter control signals STa, which for actuation of the converter 30 are optionally suitable for a driving operation or a braking operation of the drive motor 20. The drive controller 40 can thus—with correct mode of operation—serve to actuate the converter 30 also in the case of an emergency-acting braking operation in the presence of an emergency braking command SB.
[0027] In the exemplary embodiment in
[0028] The vehicle 10 is also fitted with a monitoring device 60, which monitors the converter control signals STa generated by the drive controller 40 and arriving at the converter 30. To make this possible the monitoring device 60 in the exemplary embodiment in
[0029] The vehicle 10 is also fitted with an alternate regulating device 70, which is designed to generate converter control signals STe, which produce or at least should be able to produce solely a braking operation of the drive motor 20, or with a high level of safety, solely a braking operation, in other words no driving operation. While the drive controller 40 can be used for both driving and braking operation, the alternate regulating device 70 is configured or suitable only for braking operation.
[0030] In the exemplary embodiment in
[0031] If the emergency braking command SB is present, the drive controller 40 will firstly carry out the emergency-acting braking and for this purpose transmit “braking” converter control signals STa to the converter 30 via the not yet activated immobilizer 50.
[0032] The monitoring device 60 monitors the converter control signals STa, generated by the drive controller 40 and arriving at the converter 30, by means of the monitoring module 60a. If during the course of this monitoring it establishes that, despite the presence of the emergency braking command SB, the drive controller 40 is generating “driving” converter control signals STa and therefore actuates a driving operation of the drive motor 20, it deactivates the drive controller 40 with a deactivation signal DS and activates the immobilizer 50 with an activation signal AS. In addition, with an activation signal AS it activates the alternate regulating device 70, which, instead of the deactivated drive controller 40, accordingly generates converter control signals STe, which should produce a braking operation of the drive motor 20.
[0033] Since the alternate regulating device 70 is technically configured only for the generation of converter control signals STe for a braking operation of the drive motor 20, it is ensured with great probability that a driving operation of the drive motor 20 is ruled out in the presence of the emergency braking command SB.
[0034] In summary therefore, in the exemplary embodiment in
[0035] The alternate regulating device 70 is preferably functionally separate from and independent of the drive controller 40.
[0036]
[0037]
[0038] The monitoring device 60 can therefore determine the energy flow direction on the basis of the measured values Mu and Mi or values derived therefrom, such as current indicators or voltage indicators, and deduce a driving operation or braking operation on the basis of the respective energy flow direction.
[0039] Alternatively or in addition, the monitoring device 60 can obtain the measured values Mu and Mi or values derived therefrom indirectly from other sources, which process or calculate these measured values. In this case, the monitoring module 60a can also be omitted.
[0040]
[0041] If the monitoring device 60 establishes a driving operation of the drive motor 20 despite the presence of the emergency braking command SB, for example on the basis of the ascertained energy flow direction, it thus activates the interrupter unit 60b and therefore interrupts forwarding of the converter control signals STa, which are output by the drive controller 40 on the output side in the direction of the immobilizer 50.
[0042] In the variant in
[0043] The above statements in conjunction with
[0044]
[0045] In the variant in
[0046] The above statements in conjunction with
[0047]
[0048] The vehicle 10 in
[0049] As soon as an emergency braking command SB is received by the monitoring device 60 it immediately deactivates the drive controller 40 by means of a deactivation signal DS and immediately activates the alternate regulating device 70 and the immobilizer 50 with activation signals AS.
[0050] In the exemplary embodiment in
[0051]
[0052] As soon as an emergency braking command SB is received by the monitoring device 60 the monitoring device 60 activates the interrupter unit 60b, so transmission of converter control signals STa by the drive controller 40 in the direction of the immobilizer 50 is reliably prevented irrespective of whether the immobilizer is still active or not.
[0053] The above statements in conjunction with
[0054] Although the invention has been illustrated and described in detail by preferred exemplary embodiments, it is not limited by the disclosed examples and a person skilled in the art can derive other variations herefrom without departing from the scope of the invention.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
[0055] 10 vehicle [0056] 20 drive motor [0057] 30 converter [0058] 40 drive controller [0059] 50 immobilizer [0060] 60 monitoring device [0061] 60a monitoring module [0062] 60b interrupter unit [0063] 70 alternate regulating device [0064] AS activation signal [0065] DS deactivation signal [0066] I currents [0067] Mi current measured values [0068] Mu voltage measured values [0069] SB emergency braking command [0070] STa converter control signal [0071] STe converter control signal [0072] U voltages