Claims
- 1. A vehicle wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) comprising;
- master cylinder means for supplying pressurized fluid;
- a wheel brake receiving pressurized fluid from said master cylinder means and for restraining rotational movement of said wheel;
- an ABS controller cognizant of the rotational condition of said wheel and providing a signal when said wheel condition is within preset parameters;
- an actuator frame having a longitudinal bore with first means of fluid communication with said wheel brake;
- check valve means to allow fluid communication between said master cylinder means and said wheel brake when the pressure in said wheel brake is lower than the pressure within said master cylinder means via said longitudinal bore;
- a piston slidably sealably mounted within said longitudinal bore for providing a variable control volume in communication with said wheel cylinder and thereby modulating the pressure therein;
- means to reciprocally move said piston;
- a reversible motor torsionally connected with said means to reciprocally move said piston, said motor having a rotor with a connected disc;
- a friction surface for engagement with said disc to restrain rotation of said rotor to lock the position of said piston;
- a plunger biased into a position to urge said friction surface into engagement with said disc; and
- an electromagnetic core responsive to a signal by said controller to move said plunger to a position allowing removal of engagement between said friction surface and said disc allowing rotation of said motor and movement of said piston.
- 2. A vehicle wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) comprising;
- master cylinder means for supplying pressurized fluid;
- a wheel brake receiving pressurized fluid from said master cylinder means and for restraining rotational movement of said wheel;
- an ABS controller cognizant of the rotational condition of said wheel and providing a signal when said wheel condition is within preset parameters;
- an actuator frame having a longitudinal bore with first means of fluid communication with said wheel brake;
- a piston slidably sealably mounted within said longitudinal bore for providing a variable control volume in communication with said wheel brake and thereby modulating the pressure therein;
- means to reciprocally move said piston;
- a reversible motor torsionally connected with said means to reciprocally move said piston, said motor having a rotor with a connected disc;
- a friction surface for engagement with said disc to restrain rotation of said rotor to lock the position of said piston;
- a plunger biased into a position to urge said friction surface into engagement with said disc; and
- an electromagnetic core responsive to a signal by said controller to move said plunger to a position allowing removal of engagement between said friction surface and said disc allowing rotation of said motor and movement of said piston.
- 3. An ABS system as described in claim 2 wherein said means to reciprocally move said piston includes a nut slidably and non-rotatably mounted within said longitudinal bore and a power screw with a rotational axis fixed with respect to said longitudinal bore, said power screw being torsionally connected with said motor via a gear train.
- 4. An ABS system as described in claim 2 wherein said plunger and a surface adjacent to said motor are separated by said disc and both of said surfaces function to provide a friction surface.
- 5. An ABS system as described in claim 2 wherein a voltage supplied to said motor is duty cycled to provide a dual level driver wherein said duty cycle is at its maximum when said plunger is in contact with said disc and wherein when said plunger is removed from said disc, said electromagnetic core is driven at a lower duty cycle of voltage to minimize the amperage of said electromagnetic core.
- 6. An ABS system as described in claim 2 wherein said disc has brake pads.
- 7. An ABS system as described in claim 6 wherein one of said brake pads are comprised of a canvas phenolic laminate.
- 8. An ABS system as described in claim 2 wherein said disc has surface rising to prevent the outer portions of said disc from touching said friction when said motor is rotating.
- 9. An ABS system as described in claim 2 wherein said core is phosphorous iron sintered material.
- 10. An ABS system as described in claim 4 wherein said disc has brake pads and said pads float within an aperture of said disc.
- 11. A vehicle wheel braking system comprising;
- master cylinder means for supplying pressurized fluid;
- a wheel brake receiving pressurized fluid from said master cylinder means and for restraining rotational movement of said wheel;
- an actuator frame having a longitudinal bore with first means of fluid communication with said wheel brake;
- a piston slidably sealably mounted within said longitudinal bore for providing a variable control volume in communication with said wheel brake and thereby modulating the pressure therein;
- means to reciprocally move said piston;
- a reversible motor torsionally connected with said means to reciprocally move said piston, said motor having a rotor with a connected disc;
- a friction surface for engagement with said disc to restrain rotation of said rotor to lock the position of said piston;
- a plunger biased into a position to urge said friction surface into engagement with said disc; and
- an electromagnetic core responsive to a signal to move said plunger to a position allowing removal of engagement between said friction surface and said disc allowing rotation of said motor and movement of said piston.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/352971 filed on May 17, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,000,523.
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