1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a brake assist system, and more particularly to an electric brake assist system.
2. Description of the Related Art
When a user steps on the brake of the electric vehicle and a pressure in the vacuum tube unit 12 sensed by the mechanical pressure sensor 14 is not lower than a preset target value, the mechanical relay 15 is controlled to make electrical connection between the electric vacuum pump 13 and the battery 16 for activation of the electric vacuum pump 13. The electric vacuum pump 13 removes gas from the vacuum tube unit 12, such that the pressure in the vacuum tube unit 12 is lower than the preset target value, ensuring normal operation of the brake booster 11.
The mechanical pressure sensor 14 does not have sufficient accuracy to provide precise information in general, and provides only information that the pressure is higher or lower than the preset target value for switching the mechanical relay 15, so that it is unreliable to achieve precise control of the system.
When the electric vacuum pump 13 breaks down, or is unable to operate normally due to failure of peripheral circuits, the pressure in the vacuum tube unit 12 is unable to be decreased to be lower than the preset target value, resulting in abnormal operations of the brake booster 11. At this time, the vehicle speed may be unable to be reduced, and a driver of the vehicle will not be aware of the failure of the brake until the brake pedal is stepped on, resulting in danger to the driver and the passenger, and safety concerns on the road.
Therefore, an object of the present invention is to provide an electric brake assist system that may achieve relatively precise pressure control, failure detection, and failure protection.
According to the present invention, an electric brake assist system is adapted for use with a vehicle. The vehicle includes a brake booster and a vacuum tube unit coupled to the brake booster. The electric brake assist system comprises:
a vacuum pump unit including an electric vacuum pump to be connected to the vacuum tube unit;
an electric pressure sensing unit to be disposed on the vacuum tube unit for detecting a vacuum degree in the vacuum tube unit; and
an electric control unit coupled to the electric vacuum pump and the electric pressure sensing unit, operable to sense an electrical parameter associated with operation of at least one of the vehicle and the electric brake assist system, and including a controller configured to operate in at least one of a plurality of failure protection modes and system operation modes according to the vacuum degree detected by the electric pressure sensing unit and the electrical parameter sensed by the electric control unit.
The system operation modes include an initial operation mode, and the controller is operable under the initial operation mode to output an operation signal for driving the electric vacuum pump when the vacuum degree detected by the electric pressure sensing unit is lower than a preset value.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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The vacuum pump unit 3 includes an electric vacuum pump 31 connected to the vacuum tube unit 92, a backup electric vacuum pump 32 connected to the vacuum tube unit 92, and two check valves 33. The electric vacuum pump 31 includes a pump motor 311. One of the check valves 33 is disposed between the vacuum tube unit 92 and the electric vacuum pump 31 for preventing gas flow from the electric vacuum pump 31 to the vacuum tube unit 92, and the other check valve 33 is disposed between the vacuum tube unit 92 and the backup electric vacuum pump 32 for preventing gas flow from the backup electric vacuum pump 32 to the vacuum tube unit 92.
The electric pressure sensing unit 4 is disposed on the vacuum tube unit 92 for detecting a vacuum degree in the vacuum tube unit 92.
The electric control unit 5 is coupled to the brake unit 2, the electric vacuum pump 31, the backup electric vacuum pump 32, the electric pressure sensing unit 4, and the failure notification unit 6, and is operable to sense an electrical parameter associated with operation of at least one of the vehicle and the electric brake assist system. In this embodiment, the electric control unit 5 includes a voltage sensor 51 coupled to the battery unit 93 for sensing a voltage of the battery unit 93, a current sensor 52 coupled to the pump motor 311 for sensing a current of the pump motor 311, a controller 53 coupled the voltage sensor 51 and the current sensor 52, and a timer 54 coupled to the controller 53. The electrical parameter includes the voltage sensed by the voltage sensor 51 and the current sensed by the current sensor 52. The controller 53 is configured to operate in at least one of a plurality of failure protection modes and system operation modes according to the vacuum degree detected by the electric pressure sensing unit 4 and the electrical parameter sensed by the electric control unit 5.
The failure notification unit 6 is adapted to provide a notification that indicates failures corresponding to the failure protection modes. In this embodiment, the failure notification unit 6 includes a vacuum tube failure indicator 61, a battery voltage failure indicator 62, and a vacuum pump failure indicator 63.
In this embodiment, the system operation modes include an initial operation mode, a first operation mode, and a second operation mode. Referring to
In this embodiment, the failure protection modes include a vacuum tube failure protection mode, a battery voltage failure protection mode, and a vacuum pump failure protection mode.
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Under the vacuum tube failure protection mode, when the drop of the vacuum degree in the vacuum tube unit 92 within the time period is greater than the second threshold value, which indicates that the vacuum tube unit 92 is seriously damaged, the controller 53 controls the failure notification unit 6 to turn on the vacuum tube failure indicator 61, and is switched to operate in the second operation mode. The controller that operates under the second operation mode outputs the operation signal to drive both of the electric vacuum pump 31 and the backup electric vacuum pump 32 at the same time only when the electric control unit 5 receives the brake signal from the brake unit 2. If there is no backup electric vacuum pump 32 installed in the electric brake assist system, the controller 53 drives only the electric vacuum pump 31. Since the vacuum tube unit 92 is seriously damaged, the vacuum degree therein will keep being lower than the preset target value, and the operation signal is outputted only when the electric control unit 5 receives the brake signal for preventing the issue of overheating from high-frequency operation of the electric vacuum pump 31.
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When the current sensed by the current sensor 52 is too large, this indicates that an internal coil of the pump motor 311 may have burnt out. When the current sensed by the current sensor 52 is too small, this indicates that an internal carbon brush of the pump motor 311 may have dropped. When there is no current sensed by the current sensor 52, this indicates that a control wire of the pump motor 311 may have dropped or broken.
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The relay 82 is usually damaged in a form of an open circuit as a result of carbon deposition at a contact thereof, or in a form of a short circuit as a result of sintering at contacts thereof. The switch component is usually formed of metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs), and is usually damaged in a form of a short circuit or an open circuit as a result of being burnt out.
When the relay 82 is damaged due to a short circuit, activation of the electric vacuum pump 31 can still be controlled through the switch component 81 to ensure normal operation of the electric brake assist system. When the relay 82 is damaged due to an open circuit, the controller 53 is unable to control the electric vacuum pump 31, and the backup electric vacuum pump 32 must be activated.
When the MOSFETs of the switch component 81 are damaged due to a short circuit, activation of the electric vacuum pump 31 can still be controlled through the relay 82 to ensure normal operation of the electric brake assist system. When the switch component 81 is damaged due to an open circuit, the controller 53 is unable to control the electric vacuum pump 31, and the backup electric vacuum pump 32 must be activated.
It should be noted that, in other embodiments, the vacuum failure indicator 61, the battery voltage failure indicator 62, the vacuum pump failure indicator 63, the relay failure indicator 64, and the switch component failure indicator 65 may be replaced using a single failure indicator. When any of the aforementioned failures happens, the controller 53 controls the failure notification unit 6 to turn on the failure indicator.
The electric brake assist system of this invention has the following advantages:
1. By using the electric pressure sensing unit 4 instead of the mechanical pressure sensor used in the prior art, the vacuum degree in the vacuum tube unit 92 may be measured precisely, and the required vacuum degree of the brake booster 91 may thus be controlled through calculation and determination by the electric control unit 5.
2. Through switching of operation of the controller 53 among the vacuum tube failure protection mode, the battery voltage failure protection mode, the vacuum pump failure protection mode, and the power failure protection mode, states of the system may be actively detected, and a notification may be provided to the user when any one of the failure modes happens, so as to ensure safety during driving.
3. Through switching of operation of the controller 53 between the first and second operation modes, the activation time of the electric vacuum pump 31 and the backup electric vacuum pump 32 may be adjusted according to different conditions, so as to prevent overheating from high-frequency operation, and thus enhance safety during driving.
To sum up, the electric brake assist system of this invention may actively detect different types of failures, provide corresponding failure notifications, achieve relatively precise pressure control compared to the prior art, and provide failure protection.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.