Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Speed-controlled – Automatic braking including speed governor or hydraulic...
Reexamination Certificate
2001-12-11
2003-12-02
Lavinder, Jack (Department: 3683)
Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems
Speed-controlled
Automatic braking including speed governor or hydraulic...
C303S170000, C303S192000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06655753
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a circuit arrangement for a brake system for a motor vehicle comprising a first axle and a second axle, at least one circuit which conditions and evaluates sensor signals, determines speed, deceleration, and/or acceleration of individual wheels and compares resulting values one to the other and to predetermined threshold values.
A circuit arrangement of this type is e.g. used in vehicles driving at a controlled- speed on slopes. A generic circuit arrangement is known from International patent application PCT/WO 96/11826 and European patent application EP 0 856 446 A1. The circuit arrangement is so designed that a predetermined nominal speed is adjusted by controlling the brake pressure on all four wheels of a vehicle. The normal ABS function is activated in the event of an imminent locked condition of a wheel.
The circuit arrangement disclosed in European patent application EP 0 856 446 A2 and International patent application PCT/WO 96/11826 executes a speed control when driving on a slope (Hill Descent Control—HDC).
The HDC function cannot be deactivated when a fault occurs because the motor vehicle would heavily accelerate in the event of a sudden pressure decrease in the brakes and downhill driving. The driver of the motor vehicle could apply the brakes, however, there is the risk that the vehicle has reached a dangerously high speed already prior to application of the brakes.
Maintaining the HDC mode upon failure or deactivation of an anti-lock system of the motor vehicle is equally dangerous. With a steeper road downgrade, locking of the wheels and, hence, loss in steerability is imminent.
An object of the present invention is to provide a circuit arrangement which permits simultaneously slowing down and maintaining the steerability. In particular, the circuit arrangement is to render possible safe riding on slopes. Another objective of the, circuit arrangement is to function even upon failure of an anti-lock system.
According to the present invention, this object is achieved in that a generic circuit arrangement is configured so that the circuit arrangement can activate an emergency function where the wheels are braked to the extent that at least one wheel of the first axle and one wheel of the second axle exhibit a minimum speed.
The present invention arranges for a circuit arrangement to include an emergency function. The emergency function is activated when a fault occurs, e.g. upon failure or disconnection of an anti-lock system. In case a wheel sensor is defective, for example, switch-over is made to a special calculation of a reference speed for checking the descent speed. It is particularly suitable that the circuit arrangement activates the emergency function when the vehicle rides on slopes.
It is favorable that the circuit arrangement activates the emergency function in the event of a defect in the circuit and/or in a sensor.
Further, it is appropriate that the emergency function can be activated by a switch.
It is especially favorable to configure the circuit arrangement so that the circuit arrangement determines the fastest wheel for each of the axles, subsequently selects the slower one of the faster wheels of the two axles and controls the speed of the selected wheel so that-this speed generally corresponds to a preadjusted nominal speed. The nominal speed depends on the driving situation and preferably amounts to 4 km/h up to 50 km/h.
It is hereby ensured that at least one wheel on each axle runs at a minimum speed or a higher speed. The result is that steerability and stability are maintained to a limited extent which is sufficient for low speeds though, inasmuch as checking of the descent speed is continuously performed. The checking of the descent speed which is effected already prior to a fault of the sensor and/or the circuit is hereby continued when a defect occurs without involving a risk. Further, uncontrolled acceleration of the vehicle is prevented because only one wheel is allowed to exceed the nominal speed.
Another advantage of the present invention is that the configuration of the anti-lock system, more particularly, its fail-safe concept, need not be modified. Therefore, the anti-lock system can switch off as usual, or switch over to an emergency function, respectively.
It is especially expedient to design the circuit arrangement so that the speed of the selected wheel is controlled by a modulation of the brake pressure on several wheels.
An advantageous embodiments of the circuit arrangement involves that the control is so performed that at least two wheels still have a defined minimum speed.
In another preferred embodiment of the circuit arrangement, the control is performed so that an acceleration of one or more wheels is measured and included in the speed control.
Besides, it is suitable that the circuit arrangement determines a reference speed and controls speeds of wheels so that the reference speed generally corresponds to a preset nominal speed.
This embodiment of the circuit arrangement allows using a reference speed for the control instead of, or in addition to, the speed of the selected wheel.
It is especially favorable that the reference speed is formed of one wheel selected by the circuit arrangement and at least one further wheel.
The wheel or the further wheels whose speed is taken into account in the reference speed is/are e.g. the fastest wheel and/or other wheels of the automotive vehicle.
The circuit arrangement can be adapted to driving stability characteristics of the motor vehicle because the reference speed is formed by taking into consideration the speeds of the wheels with different evaluation factors.
A first embodiment which is easy to implement can be achieved in that the evaluation factors are invariable.
An adaption to the respective driving situation can be achieved in that the evaluation factors are variable.
It is especially favorable that the speed of the selected wheel is included in the calculation of the reference speed with an evaluation factor ranging between 0.4 and 0.9.
It is especially expedient to design the circuit arrangement so that the reference speed is controlled by a modulation of the brake pressure on several wheels.
Further advantages, special features and preferred aspects of the present invention can be taken from the following description of preferred embodiments by way of the accompanying drawing.
The drawing shows an embodiment of operating and hydraulic elements for the implementation of a circuit configuration according to the present invention. Intersecting lines are connected to one another only when a point is indicated at the intersection of the lines.
The operating and hydraulic elements from a dual-circuit brake system with two brake circuits
1
,
2
. the dual-circuit brake system comprises a tandem master cylinder TH. A brake pedal B is connected to the tandem master cylinder TH by way of a linkage and a brake force booster BV. The tandem master cylinder TH is comprised of two master cylinders connected one after the other.
Each one of the master cylinders H
1
, H
2
serves for the actuation of a brake circuit
1
or
2
, respectively. It is especially suitable that the dual-circuit brake system has a diagonal split-up. In this arrangement, one front wheel and one diagonally opposite rear wheel form a brake circuit. Upon failure of one brake circuit, the wheels pertaining to this brake circuit transmit cornering forces even if wheels of the still intact brake circuit lock.
The present invention will be shown in the following by way of a diagonal split-up of the brake system. However, other embodiments of the brake system such as a so-called front-axle/rear-axle split-up or an Y-split-up are likewise possible. In a front-axle/rear-axle split-up of a brake system, the front axle and the rear axle are associated with separate brake circuits. In an Y-split-up, each brake circuit acts on the front axle and on one rear wheel.
The illustrated brake system with two brake circuits
1
,
2
opens into four pressure lines
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
by way of fu
Continental Teves AG & Co. oHG
Lavinder Jack
Pezzlo Benjamin A
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