Claims
- 1. A brake control system for a vehicle comprising:
- a wheel brake cylinder operatively mounted on each wheel of said vehicle;
- a master cylinder for pressurizing brake fluid to supply braking pressure to said wheel brake cylinder in response to depression of a brake pedal;
- modulator means disposed between said master cylinder and said wheel brake cylinder for modulating the braking pressure in said wheel brake cylinder;
- pump means for introducing from an inlet thereof the brake fluid and pressurizing the brake fluid to supply the braking pressure to said wheel brake cylinder through said modulator means;
- a reservoir for storing the brake fluid drained from said wheel brake cylinder through said modulator means;
- first valve means for communicating said master cylinder with said modulator means, or blocking the communication between said master cylinder and said modulator means, said first valve means normally communicating said master cylinder with said modulator means;
- second valve means for communicating said master cylinder with the inlet of said pump means, or blocking the communication between said master cylinder and said pump means, said second valve means normally blocking the communication between said master cylinder and said pump means;
- a check valve disposed between a first position for connecting said modulator means with said reservoir and a second position for connecting said second valve means with the inlet of said pump means, said check valve allowing the brake fluid toward said pump means and preventing the reverse flow; and
- control means for controlling said modulator means, said pump means, said first valve means and said second valve means, said control means actuating said pump means to be driven continuously when said control means controlling said modulator means, and said control means actuating said second valve means to communicate said master cylinder with said pump means only when the braking pressure in said wheel brake cylinder is being increased by said modulator means.
- 2. A brake control system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising vehicle condition monitor means for monitoring a condition of said vehicle, wherein said control means is adapted to actuate said modulator means to modulate the braking pressure in at least one of said wheel brake cylinders operatively mounted on one of said wheels to control the braking force applied thereto, on the basis of the output of said monitor means and irrespective of depression of said brake pedal, and wherein said control means is adapted to actuate said second valve means to communicate said master cylinder with said pump means, when said control means actuates said modulator means to modulate the braking pressure on the basis of the output of said monitor means and irrespective of depression of said brake pedal, and only when the braking pressure in said wheel brake cylinder is being increased by said modulator means.
- 3. A brake control system as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a relief valve for allowing the brake fluid to flow from said modulator means to said master cylinder when the braking pressure in the downstream of said first valve means is more than the braking pressure discharged from said master cylinder by a predetermined pressure difference.
- 4. A brake control system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said control means is adapted to actuate said modulator means to modulate the braking pressure in said wheel brake cylinder in accordance with a pressure control mode selected from pressure control modes including a rapid pressure increase mode for increasing the braking pressure in one of said wheel brake cylinders by a relatively rapid rate comparing with the other pressure control modes, a pulse pressure increase mode for increasing the braking pressure intermittently, a pulse pressure decrease mode for decreasing the braking pressure intermittently, a rapid pressure decrease mode for decreasing the braking pressure by a relatively rapid rate comparing with the other pressure control modes, and a hold mode for holding the braking pressure.
- 5. A brake control system as set forth in claim 4, wherein said control means is adapted to actuate said second valve means to communicate said master cylinder with said pump means prior to the time when the pulse pressure increase mode is selected for the pressure control mode, by a predetermined period of time.
- 6. A brake control system as set forth in claim 5, wherein said predetermined period of time is set in accordance with the rotational speed of said pump means.
- 7. A brake control system as set forth in claim 4, wherein said control means is adapted to keep said second valve means blocking the communication between said master cylinder and said pump means until an estimated volume of the brake fluid stored in said reservoir is less than a predetermined volume, when the pulse pressure increase mode is selected for the pressure control mode.
- 8. A brake control system as set forth in claim 7, wherein said estimated volume of the brake fluid stored in said reservoir is calculated on the basis of a period of time when the braking pressure in said wheel brake cylinder has been decreased, and a period of time when said pump means has been driven, with said second valve means blocking the communication between said master cylinder and said pump means.
- 9. A brake control system as set forth in claim 4, wherein said control means is adapted to keep said second valve means blocking the communication between said master cylinder and said pump means, when the duration of the pulse pressure decrease mode is less than a predetermined period of time until the pulse pressure decrease mode is changed to the pulse pressure increase mode.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. Sec. 119 to No. 9-244591 filed in Japan on Aug. 26, 1997, the entire content of which is herein incorporated by reference.
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