Brake force control valve

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Speed-controlled – Having a valve system responsive to a wheel lock signal

Reexamination Certificate

Rate now

  [ 0.00 ] – not rated yet Voters 0   Comments 0

Details

C303S061000, C303S119200, C303S115200, C303S900000, C303S901000

Reexamination Certificate

active

06273528

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a component for a hydraulic braking system in an automotive vehicle and more particularly, to an electrically actuated valve device which can also provide a pump function.
Modern motor vehicles are increasingly equipped with anti-lock braking systems (ABS) and other similar braking torque control systems. ABS automatically relieve applied brake force to wheels experiencing a lock-up condition during braking, associated with skidding and loss of directional control. In addition to braking torque control, the components used in ABS are now being employed for other advantageous vehicle functions. For example, traction control systems (TCS) can apply braking torque to a spinning wheel to enable increased driving torque to be transferred to the opposite wheel through the vehicle's differential. TCS therefore involves applying braking torque while the operator is not depressing the brake pedal. In addition, automobile stability management systems (ASMS) apply braking torque to selected wheels while the vehicle is undergoing a turning maneuver to provide enhanced directional control in skidding conditions.
In the case of all the above described systems, which can be broadly described as electronic braking control systems, an active source of hydraulic fluid pressure, that is a pump, and a control valve system is used. The control valves, which modulate the application of fluid pressure to the wheel cylinder, are typically of the spool valve (or shuttle valve) variety. Depending on the vehicle application, the spools can be moved between positions by applied fluid pressure, or moved under the influence of external mechanical forces such as applied by an electrical solenoid.
Present spool type brake force valves act to control pressure by covering and uncovering ports through which fluid flows. Thus, they can be modeled as a single valve or a series of valves which are controlled simultaneously. The control functions are thus provided by creating various levels of restriction to the flow of brake fluid. These valves are not ordinarily capable of increasing fluid pressure or providing a pumping function of their own.
In certain designs of electronic braking control systems, there is a need to provide a brake force valve which further provides a pumping function. Even a pumping function of limited output capacity may aid in providing increased system transient response, enabling more rapid response by downstream connected devices, and providing a pressure spike where pressure from the system's pump is still building.
The present invention provides a brake force valve which provides a pumping function, to address the needs mentioned previously.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, a brake force control valve with pump and valve function capabilities is provided. In the preferred embodiment, the control valve includes a solenoid coupled to the valve spool for actuation of the spool. The spool is coupled to a return spring to return the spool to its deactuated position on the removal of current to the solenoid. Cup seals having a substantially V-shaped profile are utilized in conjunction with the spool to permit unidirectional fluid flow past the spool. The stroking of the spool via the solenoid will create an open valve or closed valve condition, depending on the position of the spool relative to the cup seals and flow ports. The cup seals are also utilized to create a seal for a compression area formed by the spool and housing of the brake force control valve. Energization of the solenoid will change the volume of the compression area and create a pumping action to provide a positive pressure source for a braking system while simultaneously providing fluid flow control.


REFERENCES:
patent: 4395072 (1983-07-01), Belart
patent: 4957331 (1990-09-01), Burton et al.
patent: 5042885 (1991-08-01), Villec
patent: 5147116 (1992-09-01), Parker et al.
patent: 5465817 (1995-11-01), Muscatell
patent: 5472268 (1995-12-01), Ando et al.
patent: 5529389 (1996-06-01), Sekiguchi
patent: 5540488 (1996-07-01), Terazawa et al.
patent: 5618086 (1997-04-01), Reuter

LandOfFree

Say what you really think

Search LandOfFree.com for the USA inventors and patents. Rate them and share your experience with other people.

Rating

Brake force control valve does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this patent.

If you have personal experience with Brake force control valve, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and Brake force control valve will most certainly appreciate the feedback.

Rate now

     

Profile ID: LFUS-PAI-O-2510790

  Search
All data on this website is collected from public sources. Our data reflects the most accurate information available at the time of publication.