Hydraulic unit for a vehicle brake system

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

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B60T 836

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060480416

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BRIEF SUMMARY
PRIOR ART

The invention is based on a hydraulic unit for a vehicle brake system. Such hydraulic units are used in vehicle brake systems that in particular have an anti-locking or traction control system. Magnet valves are built into a hydraulic block of the hydraulic unit; in the hydraulic block, they are hydraulically connected to the brake system, and their magnetic actuating part protrudes from the hydraulic block on one side. A coil for valve actuation is slipped into the actuating part. The actuating part of the magnet valves is located under a covering hood that retains the coils on the actuating parts. To guard against the entry of dirt or water, a seal may be placed between one edge of the covering hood and the hydraulic block.
A hydraulic unit known from German Patent Disclosure DE 41 33 641 A1 has an elastic shaped body, which is placed into the covering hood or cast there, and which receives the coils of the magnet valves. The elastic shaped body has an encompassing sealing lip on the inside, resting on the hydraulic block, of the edge of the covering hood oriented towards the hydraulic block.
A disadvantage of the known hydraulic units is that they do not always seal off reliably and for the entire service life. Infiltration of the seal from corrosion can lead to the penetration of moisture under the covering hood. Moreover, relative motions between the covering hood and the hydraulic block because of the extreme temperatures that occur in an engine compartment of a motor vehicle, which can range between -40.degree. C. and +120.degree. C., can lead to leakage.


ADVANTAGES OF THE INVENTION

In the hydraulic unit of the invention a, sealing means is improved substantially by the additional individual sealing off of the magnet valves. Another advantage is that the sealing element presses the coils against the covering hood and thereby fixes them in their position on the actuating part of the magnet valves. An otherwise necessary fixation element, such as a sheet-metal spring, is dispensed with. Moreover, the sealing element is simple to attach to the hydraulic unit; it is positioned by being slipped onto the actuating parts of the magnet valves or by being placed in grooves of the hydraulic block along with beadlike sealing bodies that are integral with the sealing element. Compared with an elastic shaped body of the kind disclosed in the aforementioned DE 41 33 641 A1, the hydraulic unit of the invention has the advantage that its sealing element is more simply shaped and is thus easier to produce, and that it requires substantially less material.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The invention will be described in further detail below in terms of an exemplary embodiment shown in the drawings. Shown are:
FIG. 1, a section through a hydraulic unit according to the invention;
FIG. 2, a front view of a sealing element of FIG. 1 on a different scale; and
FIG. 3, an enlarged fragmentary section along the line III--III of FIG. 2, on a larger scale.


DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENT

The hydraulic unit 10 according to the invention and shown in FIG. 1 has a hydraulic block 12, in which a total of eight magnet valves 14 are placed side by side in two rows. The magnet valves 14 are inserted into stepped bores 16 of the hydraulic block 12. They have a flange 18, by which they are retained by caulking 20 of material of the hydraulic block 12.
An actuating part 22 of the magnet valves 14 protrudes with a 23 portion extending from the hydraulic block 12 on one side 24. A hollow-cylindrical coil 26 for magnetic valve actuation is slipped onto the actuating part 22.
A covering hood 28 is mounted on the side 24 of the hydraulic block 12 from which the actuating part 22 of the magnet valves 14 protrudes. The covering hood 28 is a plastic injection molded part that covers the magnet valves 14. Retaining struts 30 that are integral with the covering hood 28 press on the inside of the hood in the axial direction against the coils 26 and retain them on the valve dome 23 that contains the actuating part 2

REFERENCES:
patent: 4898360 (1990-02-01), VonHayn et al.
patent: 5374114 (1994-12-01), Burgdorf et al.
patent: 5520447 (1996-05-01), Burgdorf et al.
patent: 5634695 (1997-06-01), Ohta et al.

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