Method and device for controlling the ride level for a vehicle and vehicle
11479074 ยท 2022-10-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60T1/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G17/0195
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/182
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G2500/202
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60G17/052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B60G17/0195
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60W10/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method, apparatus and vehicle for controlling a ride level for a vehicle having at least one first axle having a first air suspension and/or one second axle having a second air suspension, a parking brake and an operating brake, including: reading a ride level variation signal, indicating a ride level variation to be performed; providing a parking break release signal to an interface to a parking brake valve that, responding to the ride level variation signal, releases and engages the parking brake installation, the parking brake release signal being for actuating the parking brake valve for releasing the parking brake installation; and providing a first control signal to an interface to a first valve of the first air suspension and/or a second control signal to an interface to a second valve of the second air suspension while using the ride level variation signal for performing the ride level variation.
Claims
1. A method for controlling a ride level for a vehicle having at least one first axle having a first air suspension and/or one second axle having a second air suspension, a parking brake installation and an operating brake installation, the method comprising: reading a ride level variation signal which indicates a ride level variation to be carried out; providing a parking brake release signal to an interface to a parking brake valve that, responding to the ride level variation signal, is configured for releasing and engaging the parking brake installation, wherein the parking brake release signal is configured for actuating the parking brake valve for releasing the parking brake installation; and providing a first control signal to an interface to a first valve of the first air suspension and/or a second control signal to an interface to a second valve of the second air suspension while using the ride level variation signal for carrying out the ride level variation; wherein the operating brake engagement signal is provided while using a control apparatus of an electronic brake system.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the reading in of the ride level variation signal takes place by an interface to a control apparatus of an electronic ride level control system.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the parking brake release signal is provided while using a control apparatus of an electronic parking brake.
4. A method for controlling a ride level for a vehicle having at least one first axle having a first air suspension and/or one second axle having a second air suspension, a parking brake installation and an operating brake installation, the method comprising: reading a ride level variation signal which indicates a ride level variation to be carried out; providing a parking brake release signal to an interface to a parking brake valve that, responding to the ride level variation signal, is configured for releasing and engaging the parking brake installation, wherein the parking brake release signal is configured for actuating the parking brake valve for releasing the parking brake installation; providing a first control signal to an interface to a first valve of the first air suspension and/or a second control signal to an interface to a second valve of the second air suspension while using the ride level variation signal for carrying out the ride level variation; and providing an operating brake engagement signal to an interface to the operating brake installation responding to the ride level variation signal, wherein the operating brake engagement signal is configured for effecting an engagement of an operating brake of the operating brake installation that is assigned to the first axle and/or to the second axle.
5. An apparatus for controlling a ride level for a vehicle having at least one first axle having a first air suspension and/or one second axle having a second air suspension, a parking brake installation and an operating brake installation, comprising: a device configured to perform the following: reading a ride level variation signal which indicates a ride level variation to be carried out; providing a parking brake release signal to an interface to a parking brake valve that, responding to the ride level variation signal, is configured for releasing and engaging the parking brake installation, wherein the parking brake release signal is configured for actuating the parking brake valve for releasing the parking brake installation; and providing a first control signal to an interface to a first valve of the first air suspension and/or a second control signal to an interface to a second valve of the second air suspension while using the ride level variation signal for carrying out the ride level variation; a control apparatus of an electronic ride level control system for providing the ride level variation signal and a control apparatus of an electronic parking brake, wherein the control apparatus is configured for reading the ride level variation signal by an interface to the control apparatus of the electronic ride level control system and for determining and providing the parking brake release signal while using the ride level variation signal; and a control apparatus of an electronic brake system, wherein the control apparatus is configured for reading the ride level variation signal by an interface to the control apparatus of the electronic ride level control system and for determining and providing the operating brake engagement signal while using the ride level variation signal.
6. A vehicle, comprising: at least one first axle having a first air suspension and/or one second axle having one second air suspension; a parking brake installation; a parking brake valve for releasing and engaging the parking brake installation; an operating brake installation; and a device for controlling the ride level, wherein the device is configured to perform the following: reading a ride level variation signal which indicates a ride level variation to be carried out; providing a parking brake release signal to an interface to a parking brake valve that, responding to the ride level variation signal, is configured for releasing and engaging the parking brake installation, wherein the parking brake release signal is configured for actuating the parking brake valve for releasing the parking brake installation; and providing a first control signal to an interface to a first valve of the first air suspension and/or a second control signal to an interface to a second valve of the second air suspension while using the ride level variation signal for carrying out the ride level variation; wherein the device is configured for providing the parking brake release signal to the interface to the parking brake valve, for providing the first control signal to interface to the first valve of the first air suspension and/or for providing the second control signal to the interface to the second valve of the second air suspension; wherein the operating brake engagement signal is provided while using a control apparatus of an electronic brake system.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(7) The vehicle 100 comprises a body 102 and in an exemplary manner a first axle 104 having an assigned first spring installation 106 and a second axle 108 having an assigned second spring installation 110. The spring installations 106, 110 are disposed between the body 102 and free ends of axle linkage bars. The ends of the axle linkage bars that are opposite the free ends are pivotably connected to the body 102 by way of bearings. The axle linkage bars are furthermore shaped for supporting axle shafts of the axles 104, 108.
(8) In an exemplary manner, the first axle is the front axle and the second axle is the rear axle of the vehicle 100. According to one exemplary embodiment, the vehicle 100 comprises only one air-sprung axle. In this case, the concept described here can be applied in an analogous manner. For example, the method can also be applied to vehicles which at the front have a steel spring or any other suspension that deviates from an air suspension, and at the rear have an air suspension.
(9) Suspension bellows of the spring installations 106, 110 are shown in an at least partially air-discharged state in the left illustration of the vehicle 100 such that a longitudinal extent of the suspension bellows is less than a maximum longitudinal extent. A low body height results therefrom.
(10) The suspension bellows of the spring installations 106, 110 are shown in an at least partially air-discharged state in the right illustration of the vehicle 100 such that a longitudinal extent of the suspension bellows is greater than a minimum longitudinal extension. A high body height results therefrom.
(11) A variation of the longitudinal extent of the suspension bellows of the spring installations 106, 110 leads to a variation of the position of the axle linkage bars and, on account thereof, to a variation of the spacing between the axles 104, 108. The spacing between the axles 104, 108 in the illustration of the vehicle 100 shown on the left has the value x, and in the illustration shown on the right the value y which differs from the value x.
(12) When a variation of the body height in the vehicle 100 equipped with the air suspension 106, 110 also effects a variation of the spacing between the axles 104, 106, the variation of the body height can thus only be carried out when a parking brake of the vehicle 100 is either not activated or activated only in one axle group such that at least the wheels of one axle group can roll and the movement of the body 102 is not blocked.
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(14) The first axle 104 comprises first wheels 230 and first parking and operating brakes 232. The second axle 106 comprises second wheels 234 and second parking and operating brakes 236.
(15) The vehicle 200 comprises a first valve 240, here a front valve, for discharging and charging the first spring installation 106 with air, and a second valve 242, here a rear valve, for charging and discharging the second spring installation 110 with air. The vehicle 200 furthermore comprises a parking brake release valve 244 which is configured for releasing the parking brake 232. The valves 240, 242, 244 can be part of the device 220. The device 220 for controlling the ride level comprises a control apparatus 246 for electronically controlling the ride level, which provides a control signal 250 for controlling the valve 244 and control signals 252, 254 for controlling the valves 240, 242.
(16) The parking brake of one axle 104, 106, here in an exemplary manner the front axle 104, can thus be released while using the separate valve 244 which is controlled by the control apparatus 246 which provides information pertaining to the ride level controlling activity.
(17) According to one exemplary embodiment, the valves 240, 242 are part of the spring installations 106, 110.
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(19) The vehicle 100 comprises a parking brake valve 344 which is configured for engaging and releasing the parking brakes 332, 336. By contrast to the vehicle shown by
(20) The device 320 comprises a control apparatus 246 for electronically controlling the ride level, and a control apparatus 348 of an electronic parking brake. The control apparatuses 246, 348 are connected to one another by way of a suitable communications line or communications interface.
(21) According to one exemplary embodiment, the control apparatus 246 is configured for providing a ride level variation signal 350 which comprises an item of information pertaining to a ride level variation of the body 102 of the vehicle 100 to be carried out while using the spring installations 106, 110. The control apparatus 348 according to this exemplary embodiment is configured for reading the ride level variation signal 350 and to use the latter for determining a parking brake release signal 352. For example, the control apparatus 348 is configured for determining the parking brake release signal 352 as soon as the ride level variation signal 350 is received. The control apparatus 348 is configured for providing the parking brake release signal 352 to the valve 344. The parking brake release signal 352 is suitable for actuating the valve 344 such that the parking brakes 332, 336 are released. On account thereof, the wheels 230, 234 are no longer blocked by the parking brakes 332, 336.
(22) According to one exemplary embodiment, the control apparatus 246 is configured for providing control signals to valves of the air suspensions 106, 110 so as to carry out the variation in the ride level. For example, the control apparatus 246 is configured for providing the control signal after the parking brake release signal 352 or simultaneously therewith.
(23) By contrast to
(24) According to one exemplary embodiment, the valve 344 is embodied as a single component. A single component can thus be used for engaging the parking brakes 332, 336 when the vehicle 100 is parked, and for releasing said parking brakes 332, 336 when the vehicle 100 is travelling, and on the other hand be used for releasing the parking brakes 332, 336 when the ride level variation is indicated by the ride level variation signal 350.
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(26) For example, the control apparatus 460 is configured for providing at least one of the operating brake engagement signals 462, 464 simultaneously with the parking brake release signal 352 or after check testing with braking functions.
(27) Instead of a separate valve as shown in
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(29) In a step 581, a ride level variation signal which indicates a ride level variation to be carried out is read. On account of the ride level variation the body is lifted, for example, as is shown by
(30) The method is suitable for releasing a parking brake in a vehicle having an air suspension. According to one exemplary embodiment, an integration of the parking brake release into the electronic parking brake system takes place herein in the case of a command function for varying the body height. According to one further exemplary embodiment, a distribution of the parking brake release into the electronic height adjustment control system takes place in the case of a command function for varying the body height, and an operation of the brake and parking brake control apparatuses takes place such that, in the case of the electronic ride level control system (ELC) attempting to vary the body height, the electronic ride level control system (ELC) informs the electronic parking brake (EPB) so that the electronic parking brake (EPB) releases the parking brake and informs the electronic brake system (EBS) so that the electronic brake system (EBS) activates the operating brakes on at least one axle.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(31) 100 Vehicle 104 First axle 106 First air suspension 108 Second axle 110 Second air suspension 200 Vehicle 220 Device for controlling the ride level 230 First wheel 232 First parking and operating brake 234 Second wheel 236 Second parking and operating brake 240 First valve 242 Second valve 244 Parking brake release valve 246 Control apparatus for electronically controlling the ride level 250 Control signal 252 Control signal 254 Control signal 320 Device for controlling the ride level 332 First parking brake 336 Second parking brake 344 Parking brake release valve 348 Control apparatus of an electronic parking brake 350 Ride level variation signal 352 Parking brake release signal 372 First operating brake 374 Second operating brake 460 Control apparatus of an electronic brake system 462 First operating brake engagement signal 464 Second operating brake engagement signal 581 Step of reading 583 Step of providing 585 Step or providing