BRAKE RELEASE SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE COMPRISING A PARKING BRAKE HAVING A BRAKE CHAMBER
20240308490 ยท 2024-09-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60T13/683
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T17/043
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T13/385
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T15/20
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T11/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The disclosure relates to a brake release system including a parking brake having a brake chamber. The system includes a regular air supply passage, and an auxiliary air supply passage configured to supply pressurized air to the brake chamber for releasing the parking brake. A valve device is provided in the auxiliary air supply passage, the valve device including an exhaust port. A pressure-responsive element is configured to actuate the valve device and configured to be in fluid communication with the regular air supply passage, such that when pressurized air is supplied through the regular air supply passage then the air activates the pressure-responsive element so as to actuate the valve device to move to a closed first state, and when no pressurized air is supplied through the regular air supply passage then the pressure-responsive element is deactivated to allow the valve device to move to an open second state.
Claims
1. A brake release system for a vehicle comprising a parking brake having a brake chamber, the brake release system comprising: a regular air supply passage configured to supply pressurized air to the brake chamber for releasing the parking brake, an auxiliary air supply passage configured to supply pressurized air to the brake chamber for releasing the parking brake, wherein the auxiliary air supply passage is configured to be used in case of failure of the regular air supply passage, a valve device provided in the auxiliary air supply passage, the valve device comprising an exhaust port, wherein the valve device has: a closed first state in which pressurized air is prevented from being supplied from the auxiliary air supply passage to the brake chamber through the valve device, and in which closed first state any pressurized air in the auxiliary air supply passage is exhausted via the exhaust port of the valve device, and an open second state in which pressurized air is allowed to be supplied from the auxiliary air supply passage to the brake chamber through the valve device for releasing the parking brake, and a pressure-responsive element configured to actuate the valve device and configured to be in fluid communication with the regular air supply passage, such that when pressurized air is supplied through the regular air supply passage then the pressurized air activates the pressure-responsive element so as to actuate the valve device to move to said closed first state, and when no pressurized air is supplied through the regular air supply passage then the pressure-responsive element is deactivated to allow the valve device to move to said open second state.
2. The brake release system of claim 1, further comprising: an auxiliary supply port configured to be able to receive pressurized air, wherein the auxiliary air supply passage is configured to interconnect the auxiliary supply port with the brake chamber, wherein in the closed first state of the valve device, fluid communication from the auxiliary supply port to the brake chamber is disconnected, wherein in the open second state of the valve device, fluid communication from the auxiliary supply port to the brake chamber is allowed, such that when the auxiliary supply port receives pressurized air and the valve device is in the open second state, the pressurized air flows from the auxiliary supply port via the auxiliary air supply passage and the valve device to the brake chamber, thereby releasing the parking brake.
3. The brake release system of claim 2, further comprising: a check valve provided in the auxiliary air supply passage at a location between the auxiliary supply port and the valve device, wherein the check valve is configured to allow pressurized air to be passed from the auxiliary supply port to the valve device, but prevent pressurized air from being passed from the valve device to the auxiliary supply port.
4. The brake release system of claim 2, further comprising: an auxiliary pressure port which is configured to be able to receive pressurized air from an air compressor of the vehicle, wherein the auxiliary supply port is connectable to the auxiliary pressure port so as to receive the pressurized air from the air compressor via the auxiliary pressure port.
5. The brake release system of claim 4, further comprising: a flow channel extending from the auxiliary pressure port to the auxiliary supply port, and a controllable valve provided in said flow channel, the controllable valve having a closed position in which air flow from the auxiliary pressure port to the auxiliary supply port is prevented, and an open position in which air flow from the auxiliary pressure port to the auxiliary supply port is allowed, wherein the controllable valve is mechanically controllable, such as by means of a lever, or electronically controllable to switch between said closed and open positions.
6. The brake release system of claim 2, further comprising: a hose for connecting the auxiliary pressure port to the auxiliary supply port.
7. The brake release system of claim 2, wherein the auxiliary supply port is connectable to an auxiliary pressure port of another vehicle to allow for receipt of pressurized air from the other vehicle.
8. The brake release system of claim 1, wherein the pressure-responsive element is part of or is mechanically connected to the valve device, such that when the pressure-responsive element is subjected to the pressurized air from the regular air supply passage, the pressure-responsive element is moved, causing the valve device to be moved to said closed first state.
9. The brake release system of claim 8, further comprising: a bleed passage configured to be in fluid communication with the regular air supply passage, wherein the bleed passage is configured to bleed air from the regular air supply passage to the pressure-responsive element.
10. The brake release system of claim 8, wherein said valve device is a pressure-actuated valve device.
11. The brake release system of claim 8, wherein the pressure-responsive element comprises a pressure-responsive switch which is configured to send an electric signal when activated, wherein the valve device is configured to be actuated by the electric signal to move to the closed first state.
12. The brake release system of claim 8, further comprising: a spring device configured to bias the valve device towards said open second state.
13. The brake release system of claim 12, wherein when the pressure-responsive element is subjected to a pressure which results in the valve device being subjected to an actuating force that is greater than the spring force of the spring device, then the valve device is moved to the closed first state.
14. The brake release system of claim 1, further comprising: a control unit configured to receive an electronic parking signal indicative of a request to apply the parking brake, and a pressure switch in fluid communication with the auxiliary air supply passage, wherein pressurized air in the auxiliary air supply passage triggers the pressure switch to send a pressure switch signal to the control unit, wherein upon receiving simultaneously the electronic parking signal and the pressure switch signal, the control unit issues a warning signal/message to alert the driver that the parking brake is released.
15. The brake release system of claim 1, further comprising: a shuttle valve having three openings, a first opening to the brake chamber, a second opening to the auxiliary air supply passage, and a third opening to the regular air supply passage, wherein when the regular air supply passage supplies pressurized air, the shuttle valve closes fluid communication between the brake chamber and the auxiliary air supply passage.
16. The brake release system of claim 1, further comprising: an air production modulator (APM) configured to receive an electronic parking input signal indicative of request for parking brake activation or parking brake release, wherein the air production modulator is, upon receipt of input signal indicative of request for parking brake release, configured to provide the regular air supply passage in fluid communication with an air compressor.
17. The brake release system of claim 16, wherein the air production modulator is, upon receipt of input signal indicative of request for parking brake release configured to provide the auxiliary pressure port in fluid communication with said air compressor.
18. The brake release system of claim 16, wherein the air production modulator is, upon receipt of input signal indicative of request for parking brake activation, configured to open an exhaust port of the air production modulator to exhaust pressurized air from the regular air supply passage.
19. A vehicle comprising the brake release system according to claim 1.
20. The vehicle of claim 19, wherein the vehicle is a heavy-duty vehicle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0046] Examples are described in more detail below with reference to the appended drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0053] The detailed description set forth below provides information and examples of the disclosed technology with sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the disclosure.
[0054] The present disclosure teaches that an auxiliary air supply passage may be used for releasing a parking brake when the regular air supply passage has failed, and that after repair, any pressurized air remaining in the auxiliary air supply passage may be evacuated via a valve device that can be actuated by means of pressurized air from the regular air supply passage.
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[0058] As already mentioned, the brake release system 20 comprises the regular air supply passage 24. The regular air supply passage is configured to supply pressurized air to the brake chambers 26 for releasing the parking brake. The brake release system 20 also comprises the auxiliary air supply passage 22. The auxiliary air supply passage 22 is also configured to supply pressurized air to the brake chambers 26 for releasing the parking brake. However, the auxiliary air supply passage 22 is configured to be used in case of failure of the regular air supply passage 24. Thus, under normal circumstances, release of the parking brake should be actuated via the regular air supply passage 24.
[0059] The brake chambers 26 may be spring-biased such that the pressurized air counteracts the spring-bias to release the parking brake, whereas lack of pressurized air in the brake chambers 26 causes the parking brake to be applied due to the spring-bias. In case of a vehicle breakdown, the parking brake needs to be released for facilitating towing away the vehicle. If pressurized air can be provided through the regular air supply passage 24, then the parking brake will be released normally. However, if no pressurized air can be provided through the regular air supply passage 24 to release the parking brake, then the auxiliary air supply passage 22 will be used. Reasons for no pressurized air being provided through the regular air supply passage 24 may include that the regular air supply passage 24 is damaged, or that no pressurized air enters the regular air supply passage 24 due to malfunctioning pressure source, such as a malfunctioning air compressor 28.
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[0061] It should be understood that the brake release system 20 of this disclosure is not limited to electronically controlled parking brakes. In some examples, the brake release system 20 may include a lever type mechanical parking brake. In such case, the air production modulator 30 may be replaced by a lever-controlled valve.
[0062] The brake release system 20 further comprises a valve device 34 provided in the auxiliary air supply passage 22. The valve device 34 comprises an exhaust port 36. The valve device 34 has a closed first state (
[0063] The brake release system 20 further comprises a pressure-responsive element 38 configured to actuate the valve device 34 and configured to be in fluid communication with the regular air supply passage 24. When pressurized air is supplied through the regular air supply passage 24 (
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[0066] The brake release system 20 further comprises an auxiliary pressure port 44 which is configured to be able to receive pressurized air from the air compressor 28 of the vehicle. In
[0067] Some examples of fluidly connecting the auxiliary pressure port 44 with the auxiliary supply port 40 will now be discussed in connection with
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[0069] While the flow channel 48 in
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[0075] It should be understood that the spring force of the spring device 64 may be appropriately dimensioned based on the pressure that is expected to be supplied through the regular air supply passage 24 under normally functioning circumstances, when it comes to the example in
[0076] From the above it can be understood that when the pressure-responsive element 38, 38a is subjected to a pressure which results in the valve device 34, 34a being subjected to an actuating force that is greater than the spring force of the spring device 64, then the valve device 34, 34a is moved to the closed first state.
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[0078] The brake release system 20, 20a may further comprise a pressure switch 66 in fluid communication with the auxiliary air supply passage 22, wherein pressurized air in the auxiliary air supply passage 22 triggers the pressure switch 66 to send a pressure switch signal to the control unit 100. Upon receiving simultaneously the electronic parking signal and the pressure switch signal the control unit 100 may issue a notification (such as a warning signal and/or a message) to alert the driver that the parking brake is released. For instance, if the valve device 34, 34a itself is malfunctioning and cannot become actuated by the pressure despite the regular air supply passage 22 delivering pressurized air, the driver may become notified. In such case the valve device 34, 34a is still in the open second state and the parking brake remains released, despite the driver trying to apply the parking brake.
[0079] The brake release system 20, 20a may further comprise a shuttle valve 68 associated with each brake chamber 26. The shuttle valve 68 may have three openings, a first opening to the brake chamber 26, a second opening to the auxiliary air supply passage 22, and a third opening to the regular air supply passage 24. When the regular air supply passage 24 supplies pressurized air, the shuttle valve 68 closes fluid communication between the brake chamber 26 and the auxiliary air supply passage 22. At the same time, pressurized air in the auxiliary air supply passage 22 is exhauster through the exhaust port 36 of the valve device 34, 34a. In this way compounding issues in the shuttle valve 68 may be counteracted.
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[0087] Example 1: A brake release system for a vehicle comprising a parking brake having a brake chamber, the brake release system comprising: [0088] a regular air supply passage configured to supply pressurized air to the brake chamber for releasing the parking brake, [0089] an auxiliary air supply passage configured to supply pressurized air to the brake chamber for releasing the parking brake, wherein the auxiliary air supply passage is configured to be used in case of failure of the regular air supply passage, [0090] a valve device provided in the auxiliary air supply passage, the valve device comprising an exhaust port, wherein the valve device has: [0091] a closed first state in which pressurized air is prevented from being supplied from the auxiliary air supply passage to the brake chamber through the valve device, and in which closed first state any pressurized air in the auxiliary air supply passage is exhausted via the exhaust port of the valve device, and [0092] an open second state in which pressurized air is allowed to be supplied from the auxiliary air supply passage to the brake chamber through the valve device for releasing the parking brake, [0093] a pressure-responsive element configured to actuate the valve device and configured to be in fluid communication with the regular air supply passage, such that when pressurized air is supplied through the regular air supply passage then the pressurized air activates the pressure-responsive element so as to actuate the valve device to move to said closed first state, and when no pressurized air is supplied through the regular air supply passage then the pressure-responsive element is deactivated to allow the valve device to move to said open second state.
[0094] Example 2: The brake release system of Example 1, further comprising: [0095] an auxiliary supply port configured to be able to receive pressurized air, wherein the auxiliary air supply passage is configured to interconnect the auxiliary supply port with the brake chamber, [0096] wherein in the closed first state of the valve device, fluid communication from the auxiliary supply port to the brake chamber is disconnected, [0097] wherein in the open second state of the valve device, fluid communication from the auxiliary supply port to the brake chamber is allowed, such that when the auxiliary supply port receives pressurized air and the valve device is in the open second state, the pressurized air flows from the auxiliary supply port via the auxiliary air supply passage and the valve device to the brake chamber, thereby releasing the parking brake.
[0098] Example 3: The brake release system of Example 2, further comprising: [0099] a check valve provided in the auxiliary air supply passage at a location between the auxiliary supply port and the valve device, wherein the check valve is configured to allow pressurized air to be passed from the auxiliary supply port to the valve device, but prevent pressurized air from being passed from the valve device to the auxiliary supply port.
[0100] Example 4: The brake release system of any of Examples 2-3, further comprising: [0101] an auxiliary pressure port which is configured to be able to receive pressurized air from an air compressor of the vehicle, wherein the auxiliary supply port is connectable to the auxiliary pressure port so as to receive the pressurized air from the air compressor via the auxiliary pressure port.
[0102] Example 5: The brake release system of Example 4, further comprising: [0103] a flow channel extending from the auxiliary pressure port to the auxiliary supply port, and a controllable valve provided in said flow channel, the controllable valve having a closed position in which air flow from the auxiliary pressure port to the auxiliary supply port is prevented, and an open position in which air flow from the auxiliary pressure port to the auxiliary supply port is allowed, wherein the controllable valve is mechanically controllable, such as by means of a lever, or electronically controllable to switch between said closed and open positions.
[0104] Example 6: The brake release system of any of Examples 2-5, further comprising: [0105] a hose for connecting the auxiliary pressure port to the auxiliary supply port.
[0106] Example 7: The brake release system of any of Examples 2-6, wherein the auxiliary supply port is connectable to an auxiliary pressure port of another vehicle to allow for receipt of pressurized air from the other vehicle.
[0107] Example 8: The brake release system of any of Examples 1-7, wherein the pressure-responsive element is part of or is mechanically connected to the valve device, such that when the pressure-responsive element is subjected to the pressurized air from the regular air supply passage, the pressure-responsive element is moved, causing the valve device to be moved to said closed first state.
[0108] Example 9: The brake release system of Example 8, further comprising: [0109] a bleed passage configured to be in fluid communication with the regular air supply passage, wherein the bleed passage is configured to bleed air from the regular air supply passage to the pressure-responsive element.
[0110] Example 10: The brake release system of any of Examples 8-9, wherein said valve device is a pressure-actuated valve device.
[0111] Example 11: The brake release system of Example 8, wherein the pressure-responsive element comprises a pressure-responsive switch which is configured to send an electric signal when activated, wherein the valve device is configured to be actuated by the electric signal to move to the closed first state.
[0112] Example 12: The brake release system of any of Examples 1-11, further comprising: [0113] a spring device configured to bias the valve device towards said open second state.
[0114] Example 13: The brake release system of Example 12 when dependent on any one of claims 8-11, wherein when the pressure-responsive element is subjected to a pressure which results in the valve device being subjected to an actuating force that is greater than the spring force of the spring device, then the valve device is moved to the closed first state.
[0115] Example 14: The brake release system of any of Examples 1-13, further comprising: [0116] a control unit configured to receive an electronic parking signal indicative of a request to apply the parking brake, [0117] a pressure switch in fluid communication with the auxiliary air supply passage, wherein pressurized air in the auxiliary air supply passage triggers the pressure switch to send a pressure switch signal to the control unit, [0118] wherein upon receiving simultaneously the electronic parking signal and the pressure switch signal, the control unit issues a warning signal/message to alert the driver that the parking brake is released.
[0119] Example 15: The brake release system of any of Examples 1-14, further comprising: [0120] a shuttle valve having three openings, a first opening to the brake chamber, a second opening to the auxiliary air supply passage, and a third opening to the regular air supply passage, [0121] wherein when the regular air supply passage supplies pressurized air, the shuttle valve closes fluid communication between the brake chamber and the auxiliary air supply passage.
[0122] Example 16: A vehicle comprising the brake release system according to any of Examples 1-15
[0123] Example 17: The brake release system of any of Examples 1-14, further comprising: [0124] an air production modulator (APM) configured to receive an electronic parking input signal indicative of request for parking brake activation or parking brake release, wherein the air production modulator is, upon receipt of input signal indicative of request for parking brake release, configured to provide the regular air supply passage in fluid communication with an air compressor.
[0125] Examples 18: The brake release system of Example 17, wherein the air production modulator is, upon receipt of input signal indicative of request for parking brake release configured to provide the auxiliary pressure port in fluid communication with said air compressor.
[0126] Example 19: The brake release system of any of Examples 17-18, wherein the air production modulator is, upon receipt of input signal indicative of request for parking brake activation, configured to open an exhaust port of the air production modulator to exhaust pressurized air from the regular air supply passage.
[0127] Example 20: The vehicle of Example 16, wherein the vehicle is a heavy-duty vehicle, such as a truck, a bus, or a construction equipment.
[0128] The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular aspects only and is not intended to be limiting of the disclosure. As used herein, the singular forms a, an, and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. As used herein, the term and/or includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. It will be further understood that the terms comprises, comprising, includes, and/or including when used herein specify the presence of stated features, integers, actions, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, integers, actions, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof.
[0129] It will be understood that, although the terms first, second, etc., may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another. For example, a first element could be termed a second element, and, similarly, a second element could be termed a first element without departing from the scope of the present disclosure.
[0130] Relative terms such as below or above or upper or lower or horizontal or vertical may be used herein to describe a relationship of one element to another element as illustrated in the Figures. It will be understood that these terms and those discussed above are intended to encompass different orientations of the device in addition to the orientation depicted in the Figures. It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being connected or coupled to another element, it can be directly connected or coupled to the other element, or intervening elements may be present. In contrast, when an element is referred to as being directly connected or directly coupled to another element, there are no intervening elements present.
[0131] Unless otherwise defined, all terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. It will be further understood that terms used herein should be interpreted as having a meaning consistent with their meaning in the context of this specification and the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
[0132] It is to be understood that the present disclosure is not limited to the aspects described above and illustrated in the drawings; rather, the skilled person will recognize that many changes and modifications may be made within the scope of the present disclosure and appended claims. In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed aspects for purposes of illustration only and not for purposes of limitation, the scope of the disclosure being set forth in the following claims.