Claims
- 1. A brake apparatus comprising:
a master cylinder having a cylinder bore, a fluid reservoir for brake fluid, a bleed port providing fluid communication between the cylinder bore and the fluid reservoir, and a first piston movable in the bore for closing off the bleed port and generating hydraulic braking pressure in the bore; a hydraulic brake circuit connected in a series fluid circuit relationship to the bore of the master cylinder for delivering pressurized brake fluid at the braking pressure to an inlet of a hydraulically actuated braking device and receiving a return flow of brake fluid from an outlet of the hydraulically actuated braking device; a controlled braking pump having an inlet for receiving brake fluid from the hydraulic brake circuit and an outlet for providing pressurized brake fluid to the hydraulic brake circuit at the braking pressure; and a pre-charge circuit having an inlet operatively connected to the fluid reservoir and an outlet operatively connected to the inlet of the controlled braking pump to thereby form a parallel circuit to the series circuit formed by the cylinder bore and the hydraulic brake circuit for providing a pre-charge flow of brake fluid to the inlet of the controlled braking pump at a pre-charge pressure; the pre-charge circuit including a back-flow check valve for allowing the pre-charge flow of brake fluid to pass through the back-flow check valve from the fluid reservoir to the inlet of the controlled braking pump and blocking a flow of brake fluid from the inlet of the controlled braking pump to the fluid reservoir.
- 2. The brake apparatus of claim 1 further including an accumulator commonly connected in fluid communication with the inlet of the controlled braking pump, the outlet of the hydraulically actuated braking device, and the outlet of the pre-charge circuit.
- 3. The brake apparatus of claim 1 wherein the master cylinder further includes a second piston in the bore separated from the first piston to form a primary fluid cavity in the bore between the first and second pistons connected in fluid communication to the hydraulic brake circuit and a secondary fluid cavity between the second piston and the bore, and the brake apparatus further comprises:
a brake pedal feel emulator having a first and a second fluid cavity on opposite sides of a movable wall, with the first fluid cavity of the pedal feel emulator connected in fluid communication to the secondary fluid cavity of the master cylinder, and the second fluid cavity of the pedal feel emulator connected in fluid communication to the primary fluid cavity of the master cylinder, to thereby provide a hydraulic lock against movement of the movable wall of the pedal feel emulator until hydraulic pressure is lost in the primary fluid cavity of the master cylinder.
- 4. The brake apparatus of claim 1 wherein the pre-charge circuit further includes a pre-charge pump having an inlet operatively connected to the fluid reservoir and an outlet operatively connected to the inlet of the controlled braking pump.
- 5. The brake apparatus of claim 4 further including a motor operatively connected for driving both the controlled braking pump and the pre-charge pump.
- 6. The brake apparatus of claim 4 further including a first motor operatively connected for driving the controlled braking pump, and a second motor for driving the pre-charge pump.
- 7. The brake apparatus of claim 4 wherein the pre-charge circuit further includes a prime valve operatively connected within the pre-charge circuit in a series circuit relationship between the outlet of the pre-charge pump and the inlet of the controlled braking pump for selectively blocking or passing a flow of brake fluid through the prime valve.
- 8. The brake apparatus of claim 7 further including a motor operatively connected for driving both the controlled braking pump and the pre-charge pump.
- 9. The brake apparatus of claim 7 further including a first motor operatively connected for driving the controlled braking pump, and a second motor for driving the pre-charge pump.
- 10. The brake apparatus of claim 7 wherein the pre-charge circuit further includes a pressure operated relief valve operatively connected from the outlet to the inlet of the pre-charge pump.
- 11. The brake apparatus of claim 10 wherein the pre-charge circuit further includes a check valve operatively connected from the outlet of the prime valve to the outlet of the pre-charge pump for blocking flow through the check valve from the inlet to the outlet of the prime valve, and allowing flow through the check valve from the outlet to the inlet of the prime valve.
- 12. The brake apparatus of claim 10 wherein the pre-charge circuit further includes an orifice operatively connected from the inlet to the outlet of the pressure operated relief valve.
- 13. The brake apparatus of claim 1 further including an electrically actuated braking device operatively connected to and controlled in accordance with the braking pressure in the bore.
- 14. The brake apparatus of claim 1 further including an electrically actuated braking device operatively connected to and controlled in accordance with the position of the piston in the bore.
- 15. A brake apparatus comprising:
a hydraulic brake circuit; a controlled braking pump having an inlet for receiving brake fluid from the hydraulic brake circuit and an outlet for providing pressurized brake fluid to the hydraulic brake circuit at a braking pressure; a motor driving the controlled braking pump; a pre-charge pump driven by the motor and having an outlet for providing a priming flow of brake fluid to the inlet of the controlled braking pump at a charge pressure lower than the braking pressure; and a back-flow check valve operatively connected between the inlet of the controlled braking pump and the outlet of the pre-charge pump for allowing the priming flow of brake fluid to pass through the back-flow check valve from the pre-charge pump to the inlet of the controlled braking pump and blocking a flow of brake fluid from the inlet of the controlled braking pump to the pre-charge pump.
- 16. The brake apparatus of claim 15 further including an accumulator connected in fluid communication with the inlet of the controlled braking pump, the hydraulic brake circuit, and the outlet of the pre-charge circuit.
- 17. The brake apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a master cylinder having a cylinder bore, a fluid reservoir for brake fluid, a bleed port providing fluid communication between the cylinder bore and the fluid reservoir, and a first piston movable in the bore for closing off the bleed port and generating hydraulic braking pressure in the bore, and wherein:
the hydraulic brake circuit is connected in a series fluid circuit relationship to the bore of the master cylinder for delivering pressurized brake fluid at the braking pressure to an inlet of a hydraulically actuated braking device and receiving a return flow of brake fluid from an outlet of the hydraulically actuated braking device.
- 18. The brake apparatus of claim 17 wherein the master cylinder further includes a second piston in the bore separated from the first piston to form a primary fluid cavity in the bore between the first and second pistons connected in fluid communication to the hydraulic brake circuit and a secondary fluid cavity between the second piston and the bore, and the brake apparatus further comprises:
a brake pedal feel emulator having a first and a second fluid cavity on opposite sides of a movable wall, with the first fluid cavity of the pedal feel emulator connected in fluid communication to the secondary fluid cavity of the master cylinder, and the second fluid cavity of the pedal feel emulator connected in fluid communication to the primary fluid cavity of the master cylinder, to thereby provide a hydraulic lock against movement of the movable wall of the pedal feel emulator until hydraulic pressure is lost in the primary fluid cavity of the master cylinder.
- 19. The brake apparatus of claim 17 further comprising a pre-charge circuit including the pre-charge pump and the back-flow check valve, with the pre-charge circuit having an inlet operatively connected to the fluid reservoir and an outlet operatively connected to the inlet of the controlled braking pump to thereby form a parallel circuit to the series circuit formed by the cylinder bore and the hydraulic brake circuit, for providing a pre-charge flow of brake fluid to the inlet of the controlled braking pump at a pre-charge pressure.
- 20. The brake apparatus of claim 19 wherein the pre-charge pump includes an inlet operatively connected in a series circuit relationship to the inlet of the pre-charge circuit, and the pre-charge circuit further includes a prime valve operatively connected within the pre-charge circuit in a series circuit relationship between the outlet of the pre-charge pump and the inlet of the controlled braking pump for selectively blocking or passing a flow of brake fluid through the prime valve.
- 21. The brake apparatus of claim 20 wherein the pre-charge circuit further includes a pressure operated relief valve operatively connected from the outlet to the inlet of the pre-charge pump.
- 22. The brake apparatus of claim 21 wherein the prime valve includes an inlet operatively connected to the output of the pre-charge pump and an outlet operatively connected to the input of the controlled braking pump, and pre-charge circuit further includes a check valve operatively connected from the outlet of the prime valve to the outlet of the pre-charge pump for blocking flow through the check valve from the inlet to the outlet of the prime valve, and allowing flow through the check valve from the outlet to the inlet of the prime valve.
- 23. The brake apparatus of claim 17 further comprising a pre-charge circuit including the pre-charge pump, and wherein the hydraulic brake circuit includes an inlet connected to the bore of the master cylinder and an outlet connected to the inlet of the controlled braking pump, with the pre-charge circuit having an inlet operatively connected to the fluid reservoir and an outlet operatively connected in a series fluid circuit relationship to the inlet of the hydraulic brake circuit for providing a pre-charge flow of brake fluid through the hydraulic brake circuit to the inlet of the controlled braking pump at a pre-charge pressure.
- 24. The brake apparatus of claim 23 wherein the back-flow check valve is operatively connected between the outlet of the pre-charge circuit and the inlet of the of the hydraulic brake circuit for allowing fluid to flow from the pre-charge circuit to the hydraulic circuit but blocking a flow of fluid in the reverse direction from the hydraulic circuit to the pre-charge circuit.
- 25. The brake apparatus of claim 24 wherein the pre-charge circuit further includes a pressure operated relief valve operatively connected from the outlet to the inlet of the pre-charge pump.
- 26. The brake apparatus of claim 24 wherein the hydraulic brake circuit further includes a prime valve operatively connected within the hydraulic brake circuit in a series circuit relationship between the inlet of the pre-hydraulic brake circuit and the inlet of the controlled braking pump for selectively blocking or passing a flow of brake fluid through the prime valve.
- 27. The brake apparatus of claim 26 wherein the prime valve includes an inlet operatively connected to the output of the pre-charge pump and an outlet operatively connected to the input of the controlled braking pump, and the pre-charge circuit further includes a check valve operatively connected from the outlet of the prime valve to the outlet of the pre-charge pump for blocking flow through the check valve from the inlet to the outlet of the prime valve, and allowing flow through the check valve from the outlet to the inlet of the prime valve.
- 28. A method for operating a brake apparatus including:
a master cylinder having a cylinder bore, a fluid reservoir for brake fluid, a bleed port providing fluid communication between the cylinder bore and the fluid reservoir, and a primary piston movable in the bore for closing off the bleed port and generating hydraulic braking pressure in the bore; a hydraulic brake circuit connected in a series fluid circuit relationship to the bore of the master cylinder for delivering pressurized brake fluid at the braking pressure to an inlet of a hydraulically actuated braking device and receiving a return flow of brake fluid from an outlet of the hydraulically actuated braking device; a controlled braking pump having an inlet for receiving brake fluid. from the hydraulic brake circuit and an outlet for providing pressurized brake fluid to the hydraulic brake circuit at the braking pressure; a pre-charge circuit for providing a pre-charge flow of brake fluid to the inlet of the controlled braking pump at a pre-charge pressure; the pre-charge circuit including a back-flow check valve for allowing the pre-charge flow of brake fluid to pass through the back-flow check valve from the fluid reservoir to the inlet of the controlled braking pump and blocking a flow of brake fluid from the inlet of the controlled braking pump to the fluid reservoir; and the method comprising operatively connecting the pre-charge circuit in a series circuit relationship between the fluid reservoir and the inlet of the controlled braking pump, to thereby form a parallel circuit to the series circuit formed by the cylinder bore and the hydraulic brake circuit.
- 29. A brake apparatus comprising:
a master cylinder having a cylinder bore, a fluid reservoir for brake fluid, a bleed port providing fluid communication between the cylinder bore and the fluid reservoir, and a first piston movable in the bore for closing off the bleed port and generating hydraulic braking pressure in the bore; a hydraulic brake circuit connected in a series fluid circuit relationship to the bore of the master cylinder for delivering pressurized brake fluid at the braking pressure to an inlet of a hydraulically actuated braking device and receiving a return flow of brake fluid from an outlet of the hydraulically actuated braking device; the master cylinder further including a second piston in the bore separated from the first piston to form a primary fluid cavity in the bore between the first and second pistons connected in fluid communication to the hydraulic brake circuit and a secondary fluid cavity between the second piston and the bore; and a brake pedal feel emulator having a first and a second fluid cavity on opposite sides of a movable wall, with the first fluid cavity of the pedal feel emulator connected in fluid communication to the secondary fluid cavity of the master cylinder, and the second fluid cavity of the pedal feel emulator connected in fluid communication to the primary fluid cavity of the master cylinder, to thereby provide a hydraulic lock against movement of the movable wall of the pedal feel emulator until hydraulic pressure is lost in the primary fluid cavity of the master cylinder.
- 30. The brake apparatus of claim 29 further comprising:
a controlled braking pump having an inlet for receiving brake fluid from the hydraulic brake circuit and an outlet for providing pressurized brake fluid to the hydraulic brake circuit at the braking pressure; and a pre-charge circuit having an inlet operatively connected to the fluid reservoir and an outlet operatively connected to the inlet of the controlled braking pump to thereby form a parallel circuit to the series circuit formed by the cylinder. bore and the hydraulic brake circuit for providing a pre-charge flow of brake fluid to the inlet of the controlled braking pump at a pre-charge pressure; the pre-charge circuit including a back-flow check valve for allowing the pre-charge flow of brake fluid to pass through the back-flow check valve from the fluid reservoir to the inlet of the controlled braking pump and blocking a flow of brake fluid from the inlet of the controlled braking pump to the fluid reservoir.
- 31. The brake apparatus of claim 30 further including an accumulator connected in fluid communication with the inlet of the controlled braking pump, the outlet of the hydraulically actuated braking device, and the outlet of the pre-charge circuit.
- 32. A method of operating a controlled braking apparatus including;
a master cylinder having a cylinder bore, a fluid reservoir for brake fluid, a bleed port providing fluid communication between the cylinder bore and the fluid reservoir, and a first piston movable in the bore for closing off the bleed port and generating hydraulic braking pressure in the bore; a hydraulic brake circuit connected in a series fluid circuit relationship to the bore of the master cylinder for delivering pressurized brake fluid at the braking pressure to an inlet of a hydraulically actuated braking device and receiving a return flow of brake fluid from an outlet of the hydraulically actuated braking device; the master cylinder further including a second piston in the bore separated from the first piston to form a primary fluid cavity in the bore between the first and second pistons connected in fluid communication to the hydraulic brake circuit and a secondary fluid cavity between the second piston and the bore; and a brake pedal feel emulator having a first and a second fluid cavity on opposite sides of a movable wall, with the first fluid cavity of the pedal feel emulator connected in fluid communication to the secondary fluid cavity of the master cylinder, and the second fluid cavity of the pedal feel emulator connected in fluid communication to the primary fluid cavity of the master cylinder; the method comprising providing a hydraulic lock against movement of the movable wall of the pedal feel emulator until hydraulic pressure is lost in the primary fluid cavity of the master cylinder.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of commonly assigned: U.S. Provisional patent application bearing the serial No. 60/389,973 titled ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC CONTROL UNIT WITH INTEGRAL PRE-CHARGE PUMP, by Reuter, et al; and US Provisional patent application bearing the serial No. 60/439,935, titled CONTROLLED BRAKE SYSTEMS FOR VEHICLES, by Reuter, et al.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60389973 |
Jun 2002 |
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60439935 |
Jan 2003 |
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