This application is based on German Patent Application No. 10 2005 046 607.9 filed on 29 Sep. 2005, upon which priority is claimed.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a parking brake for a vehicle, which is used in particular in vehicles with automated parking brakes. The present invention also relates to a method for actuating a parking brake of a vehicle.
2. Description of the Prior Art
A wide variety of designs of parking brakes are known from the prior art. In addition to the known cable hand brakes, recently, power-assisted automated parking brakes have come into use, in which the driver uses a button or switch, for example, to indicate the desired parking brake setting and the parking brake is then automatically activated or deactivated. In this context, it is known to execute the driver's parking braking request by means of small electric drive units, for example, provided directly in the wheels. Automated parking brakes of this kind, however, are relatively complex and expensive in design. In addition, automated parking brakes are known in which hydraulic pressure is used to immobilize the vehicle. Such parking brakes, however, are also relatively complex and expensive in design.
The parking brake for a vehicle according to the present invention has the advantage over the prior art that it has a simple, inexpensive design, with a minimum number of components. This also makes it possible to reduce the weight of the vehicle. This is achieved according to the present invention by virtue of the fact that an activation unit for activating a brake unit is activated by means of an actuator that is already present in the vehicle. In other words, an actuator is used, which already has another function in the vehicle and additionally assumes the function of actuating the activation unit for the parking brake. This makes it possible to eliminate an additional electric motor as a drive unit for the activation unit or a complex hydraulic system for driving the activation unit.
The actuator that is already present in the vehicle is preferably the starter of the engine. This makes the parking brake according to the present invention particularly inexpensive to produce. The starter has the particular advantage of being an electric motor with a high power density. Normally, the starter is used only for starting the engine's internal combustion engine. It is therefore available for other functions in the vehicle with no loss in convenience.
It is also preferable to integrate a control unit for the parking brake into a control unit that is already present in the vehicle. The control unit can, for example, be integrated into an existing service brake control unit for brake systems that are already present in the vehicle, e.g. ABS, ESP, TCS, etc. This can be easily achieved because the parking brake requires only control functions that do not in turn require high switching currents.
In order to permit the actuator to be disconnected or uncoupled from the activation unit of the parking brake, a clutch is preferably provided between the actuator and the activation unit. The clutch makes it possible to engage or disengage a connection between the actuator and the activation unit of the parking brake.
According to another preferred embodiment of the present invention, the activation unit includes a spring-type brake actuator that actuates the parking brake. The spring-type brake actuator is prestressed by the actuator that is already integrated into the vehicle. The use of the spring-type brake actuator also has the advantage that it permits an automatic temperature compensation to occur. It also assures a simple, rugged construction. The actuator can prestress the spring-type brake actuator, independent of the time at which an actuation of the parking brake is required. In this connection a sensor is provided to notify the control unit of the prestressing force remaining in the spring-type brake actuator so that the control unit can reload the spring-type brake actuator as needed by operating the actuator.
Preferably, the spring-type brake actuator includes a first spring element and the activation unit also includes a piston, a locking device for locking a parking brake position, and an actuation element for actuating the brake unit. The actuation element is preferably a cable.
Preferably, the locking device includes a retaining disk, a magnetic coil, a second spring element, and a plate. The second spring element in this case prestresses the plate against the retaining disk.
The retaining disk is preferably provided with a sleeve that is situated so that it can rotate in relation to the piston.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the sleeve has a linkage element that is engaged by an engaging device that is prestressed by means of a third spring element. The engaging device here is provided on the piston. The sleeve and the piston are thus connected to each other in a manner that assures their ability to rotate in relation to one another.
The linkage element is situated in the sleeve in such a way that it has a predetermined inclination. The inclination here can be constant or can change along the circumference of the sleeve. Preferably, though, the inclination is constant in order to assure a constant movement speed during activation of the parking brake.
In order to assure a resetting of the activation unit of the parking brake for a releasing of the parking brake, a third spring element is also provided, which is connected to the retaining disk and returns the retaining disk to its starting position. Consequently, when the parking brake is actuated, this prestresses the third spring element, which is subsequently used for the resetting action when the parking brake is released.
The piston also preferably has a central cylindrical part on which the engaging device is provided in order to engage in the linkage element.
The central cylindrical part of the piston is preferably also provided with a connecting device for connecting the piston to the actuating element of the brake unit. The connecting device between the piston and the actuating element is preferably comprised of two or more balls, which can be brought into and out of engagement through relative rotation of the sleeve in relation to the piston with the actuating element.
The present invention also relates to a method for actuating a parking brake of a vehicle in which the parking brake is activated by means of a spring-type brake actuator. At least one spring-type brake actuator is prestressed by means of an actuator provided in the vehicle, in particular a starter. This allows the method to be executed in a particularly simple, inexpensive fashion.
The invention will be better understood and further objects and advantages thereof will become more apparent from the ensuing detailed description of preferred embodiments, taken in conjunction with the drawings, in which:
An exemplary embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with
As shown in
The activation unit 1 also includes a sleeve 2, which is embodied essentially in the form of a hollow cylinder and is situated around the cylindrical part 3b of the piston 3. The sleeve 2 is shown in the detail in
The activation unit 1 also has a locking device. The locking device has a retaining plate 7, a second spring element 8, a magnetic coil 9, and an intermediate plate 10. The retaining plate 7 is an annular plate, the opposite sides of which are provided with respective annular friction linings 7a.
The sleeve 2 is connected to the piston 3 by means of an engaging device 12, as also shown in
As is clear from
A fourth spring element 21 comprised of two spiral springs is also attached to the retaining plate 7 in order to automatically return the retaining plate 7 into its starting position (as shown in
The function of the activation unit 1 according to the present invention will be described below. A driver activates the parking brake (parking brake) of the vehicle by actuating a switch or button. This sends the control unit 27 a signal and supplies current to the magnetic coil 9. As a result, the magnetic coil 9 pulls the intermediate plate 10 toward the magnetic coil 9 in opposition to the spring force of the second spring element 8. This releases the retaining plate 7, which the spring force of the second spring element 8 locked in place when the magnetic coil was not actuated. As a result, the retaining plate 7 can now rotate.
Since the retaining plate 7 is connected to the sleeve 2 in a form-locked fashion, the sleeve 2 is also now released and the first spring element 4 can move the piston 3 in the direction of the arrow Y. Since the piston 3 is connected to the sleeve 2 by means of the engaging device 12, the inclination of the first linkage element 2a causes the sleeve 2, together with the retaining plate 7, to rotate in relation to the piston 3. The movement of the engaging device 12 is labeled more precisely by the letter sequence A, B, C, D, E in
As is particularly clear in
After the parking brake is activated, the current to the magnetic coil 9 is switched off again so that the second spring element 8 presses the intermediate plate 10 against the retaining plate 7 and locks the activation unit 1 in place. This locks the parking brake in the braking position.
The parking brake is thus activated only by the spring force generated by the spring-type brake actuator embodied in the form of the first spring element 4.
In order to release the parking brake, the driver actuates a button or switch again so that a control unit 17 once again supplies the magnetic coil 9 with current. This releases the locking of the retaining plate 7 since the magnetic coil 9 pulls the intermediate plate 10 counter to the spring force of the second spring element 8. The fourth spring elements 21 on the retaining plate 7, which are prestressed during the activation of the parking brake, can therefore relax again, causing a renewed relative rotation of the retaining plate 17 together with the sleeve 2 in relation to the piston 3. This moves the engaging device 12 from point C to point D into the second linkage device 2d (see
In order to enable an additional parking braking action, the spring-type brake actuator of the activation unit 1, i.e. the first spring element 4, must be prestressed again. To this end, the clutch 25 is brought into its engaged position and the starter provided as the actuator 5 is actuated so that the piston 3 is moved in the direction of the arrow Z via the clutch 25 and the spindle unit 26. The piston 3 is consequently moved in the direction toward the magnetic coil 9, counter to the spring force of the first spring element 4. The nipples 14, 15 of the engaging device 12 first move from point D to point E. At point E, the nipples 14, 15 are pressed inward into the housing 2 by the ramping bevel 2c and are consequently retracted from point E to point A parallel to the longitudinal axis of the sleeve 2. The third spring element 13 is compressed almost completely as a result so that the nipples 14, 15 are retracted completely into the bore 3e. This returns the apparatus to the starting position A and prestresses the parking brake for a subsequent use.
According to the present invention, an actuator 5 that is already present in the vehicle is thus able to engage and release the parking brake of the vehicle. According to the present invention, it is also not necessary to readjust the stress in response to temperature changes since the elasticity of the spring elements provides for a temperature compensation. When the starter is used to prestress the spring element 4, this makes a parking brake particularly inexpensive to produce. This also makes it possible to keep the total number of components of the parking brake to a minimum. The spring-type brake actuator can therefore be loaded at any time, independent of a brake-engaging action.
The foregoing relates to preferred exemplary embodiments of the invention, it being understood that other variants and embodiments thereof are possible within the spirit and scope of the invention, the latter being defined by the appended claims.
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10 2005 046 607.9 | Sep 2005 | DE | national |