This application is the U.S. national phase application of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2008/064662, filed Oct. 29, 2008, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2007 055 509.3, filed Nov. 21, 2007, and German Patent Application No. 10 2008 039 306.1, filed Aug. 22, 2008, the contents of such applications being incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a brake actuating unit consisting of a brake master cylinder which is actuatable by means of a brake pedal and to which wheel brakes of a motor vehicle are connected, of a booster stage which is connected upstream of the brake master cylinder and which additively superposes an auxiliary force on a brake pedal actuation force and actuates a brake master cylinder piston with the sum of both forces, of an electromechanical drive unit for generating the auxiliary force and of a device for determining a brake pedal actuation force.
A brake actuating unit of this type is known, for example, from EP 1 638 830 B1, which is incorporated by reference. The brake master cylinder and the booster stage with its electromechanical drive form a pressure generator which generates a braking pressure corresponding to a sum of an actuation force generated by the vehicle driver on a brake pedal and a boost force generated by the booster. The particular features of the previously known brake actuating unit are, inter alia, an input force sensor for detecting a signal representing the actuation force exerted by the driver, and an electronic control unit which activates the electromechanical drive of the booster stage as a function of signals supplied by the input force sensor. In the known actuating unit, the input force sensor is integrated in a piston rod which is coupled to the brake pedal and which, in the event of, inter alia, failure of the electronic control unit, enables an actuation of the brake master cylinder by the brake pedal. The input force sensor therefore moves with the piston rod upon each actuation of the brake pedal. The high manufacturing cost associated with the use of a force sensor is to be regarded as a particular disadvantage of the known brake actuating unit. The electrical connection of the force sensor to the electronic control unit is also very complex and costly, because, as already mentioned, the force sensor is integrated in the piston rod and therefore is arranged movably in relation to the electronic control unit.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to propose a brake actuating unit of the type mentioned in the introduction in which precise determination of the pedal actuation force exerted by the vehicle driver is possible, which determination can be implemented at low cost and, in particular, requires no electrical connection of moving components.
The invention is best understood from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawings. Included in the drawings is the following figures:
The brake actuating unit shown in a schematic representation in
FBet,Hz=FPed,Bet+FVerst
to the primary piston 22 of the brake master cylinder. The two aforementioned pressure sensors 12, 30 form a brake pedal actuation force detecting device, the function of which is explained in the following text. The above-described first variant of the invention has the advantage that both the actuation force FBet,Hz of the brake master cylinder 1 and the boost force FVerst can be detected using pressure sensors well tried in motor vehicle brake technology. It is also advantageous that the electrohydraulic cylinder/piston arrangement 5 can be arranged in a separate module. For example, it can be allocated, together with the electronic control unit 15, to the wheel pressure modulating device 24 connected downstream, which may be in the form of an ABS or ESP unit. It is therefore also possible to integrate the electronic control unit 15 in an electronic ABS/ESP control unit (not shown).
The principle for determining the pedal actuation force FPed,Bet acting on the brake pedal 4 is the previously described equation according to which the pedal actuation force sought is
FPed,Bet=FBet,Hz−FVerst.
The subtraction indicated is carried out mathematically in the aforementioned electronic control unit 15. In this calculation, use is made of the fact that the total force FBet,Hz is proportional to the hydraulic pressure pHz, measured by the second pressure sensor 39, and the boost force FVerst is proportional to the hydraulic pressure in the booster chamber 18 measured by the first hydraulic sensor 12. The parameters required for the calculation, in particular proportionality factors, are stored in the electronic control unit 15. Otherwise, the person skilled in the art is familiar with the operation of the brake system described, so that a detailed description is unnecessary.
In the second embodiment of the invention, represented in
Upon activation of the brake actuating unit shown in
In a concluding step for determining the brake pedal actuation force FBet,Ped sought, the boost force is subtracted from the brake master cylinder actuation force FBet,Hz, in accordance with the equation established in the context of the above-described first embodiment of the invention.
The structure of the third embodiment of the invention, shown in
The fourth embodiment of the invention shown in
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