1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to an electrohydraulic brake system for motor vehicles of the brake-by-wire type, having:
a hydraulic brake pressure sensor which can be activated by means of a brake pedal, and a master brake cylinder having at least one pressure space which is bounded by a master cylinder piston and to which wheel brakes of the motor vehicle can be connected,
means for decoupling the brake pedal from the pressure sensor, a booster device which is effectively connected upstream of the brake pressure sensor and has the purpose of generating an activation force which acts on the pressure sensor,
means for sensing a vehicle deceleration request, the control signals of which can be fed to an electronic open-loop and closed-loop control unit, a pedal force simulator which interacts with the brake pressure sensor and by means of which a restoring force which acts on the brake pedal can be simulated in the brake-by-wire operating mode, and having pressure control valves which can be actuated by the electronic open-loop and closed-loop control unit and are assigned to the wheel brakes.
2. Description of the Related Art
Such a brake system is known from DE 10 2005 018 649 A1. An electric motor with a transmission stage which is connected downstream and which interacts directly with the master brake cylinder piston serves to perform the boosting of the activation force which is applied to the brake pedal by the driver. The decoupling of the brake pedal from the master brake cylinder is carried out mechanically by means of an axial distance between the brake pedal, or an activation rod coupled to the brake pedal, and the master cylinder piston. However, this type of decoupling results in a loss of pedal travel in the event of emergency braking. In the previously known brake system, the structurally required necessity to mount the previously known electric motor in the direct vicinity of the master brake cylinder, i.e. on the splash wall of the vehicle, which causes unfavorable noises and vibrations, is felt to be less advantageous. Furthermore, the electric motor constitutes a considerable mass which has an adverse effect, in particular in the event of a crash.
An object of the present invention is therefore to eliminate the abovementioned disadvantages of a brake system of the generic type mentioned at the beginning.
This object is achieved according to aspects of the invention, in that the booster device for boosting the activation force which is transmitted to the pressure sensor by the brake pedal is composed of a booster module, which is connected upstream of the pressure sensor, and of a hydraulic pressure source, and in that the pressure sensor forms, with the booster module, a first functionally capable assembly which can be handled independently, and the pressure source, the electronic open-loop and closed-loop control unit and a valve block which accommodates the pressure control valves form a second functionally capable assembly which can be handled independently and which is arranged spatially separate from the first assembly.
These measures minimize the installation space to a considerable degree, with the described disintegrated design permitting adaptation to various vehicle models merely through corresponding configuration of the second assembly.
Further features and advantages of the invention are explained in more detail in the following description of an exemplary embodiment with reference to the appended drawing.
In the drawing,
The electrohydraulic brake system according to aspects of the invention illustrated in the drawing is composed essentially of a hydraulic brake pressure sensor 2 which can be activated by means of a brake pedal 1, a booster module 3 which is connected upstream of the brake pressure sensor 2, a hydraulic pressure source 4, a valve block 5, an electronic open-loop and closed-loop control unit 6 and wheel brakes 7, 8, 9 and 10 which are connected to the valve block 5 and are assigned to two vehicle axles. The brake pressure sensor 2 is embodied as a dual-circuit master brake cylinder or tandem master cylinder which is provided with a pressureless pressure medium reservoir vessel (not illustrated).
As is apparent in particular from
The method of functioning of brake systems of the brake-by-wire type is known essentially to a person skilled in the art. When a buildup of pressure occurs in the brake-by-wire operating mode, the brake pedal 1 is activated by the driver, with the driver deceleration request being sensed by the travel sensor 36. At the same time, the electric motor 42 is actuated with the effect of increasing pressure in the pressure space 43, the pressure of which pressure space 43 both holds the second piston 32 against a stop and causes the master cylinder pistons 26 to be shifted, to the left in the drawing. It is to be noted that suitable configuration of the diameters of the piston 41 and of the first master cylinder piston 26 permit the boosting ratio to be set over a large range. In the event of failure of the pressure source 4, force is transmitted from the brake pedal 1 to the first master cylinder piston 26 via the second piston 32 in a purely mechanical fashion.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 016 954.1 | Apr 2007 | DE | national |
10 2007 024 785.2 | May 2007 | DE | national |
This application is the U.S. national phase application of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2008/052888, filed Mar. 11, 2008, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 102007016954.1, filed Apr. 5, 2007 and German Patent Application No. 102007024785.2, filed May 26, 2007, the contents of such applications being incorporated by reference herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP08/52888 | 3/11/2008 | WO | 00 | 10/2/2009 |