Claims
- 1. An electrohydraulic braking system for motor vehicles, comprising:
- a brake master cylinder which can be actuated by a brake pedal;
- a reservoir for hydraulic fluid;
- a brake means which can be coupled with at least one vehicle wheel and which can be connected with the brake master cylinder in order to subject the brake means with pressurized hydraulic fluid;
- an electronic control unit (ECU) which can be connected with a first sensor for detecting static and dynamic conditions which occur in the braking system which are indicative of operation of the brake pedal;
- a hydraulic pump having an input side and an output side, the input side of the hydraulic pump being permanently connected with the reservoir so as to be able to draw fluid therefrom; and
- a hydraulic pressure accumulator supplied by the hydraulic pump for the provision of pressurized hydraulic fluid which can be supplied to the brake means by a control valve arrangement operated by the electronic control unit (ECU) in a controlled manner in order to subject the brake means with pressurized hydraulic fluid, with a connection being arranged between the output side of the hydraulic pump and the hydraulic pressure accumulator, the connection between the output side of the hydraulic pump and the hydraulic pressure accumulator including a shut-off valve which can be selectively operated in order to make or shut off the connection between the output side of the hydraulic pump and the hydraulic pressure accumulator.
- 2. The electrohydraulic braking system for motor vehicles according to claim 1, with said shut-off valve being designed as a seat valve which can be operated electromagnetically.
- 3. The electrohydraulic braking system for motor vehicles according to claim 1, with the electronic control unit (ECU) being adapted to utilize signals output by the first sensor for the generation of control signals for the shut-off valve.
- 4. The electrohydraulic braking system for motor vehicles according to claim 1, further including a second sensor generating a signal indicative of pressure in the hydraulic pressure accumulator, and wherein the hydraulic pressure accumulator is a gas pressure accumulator and the electronic control unit (ECU) is further adapted to operate the hydraulic pump depending on the signal from the second sensor in order to charge the hydraulic pressure accumulator.
- 5. The electrohydraulic braking system for motor vehicles according to claim 4, with the electronic control unit (ECU) being adapted to operate the shut-off valve to selectively interrupt the connection between the hydraulic pump and the hydraulic pressure accumulator as a function of a signal of at least the first sensor, which represents an actuation of the brake pedal, as well as a signal of at least the second sensor, which represents a pressure which is below a predetermined hydraulic pressure in the hydraulic pressure accumulator.
- 6. The electrohydraulic braking system for motor vehicles according to claim 1, with the electronic control unit (ECU) being adapted to operate the shut-off valve to selectively interrupt the connection between the hydraulic pump and the hydraulic pressure accumulator and to control operation of the hydraulic pump based on a comparison of a pressure profile which is detected by a plurality of pressure sensors provided in the braking system and supplied to the electronic control unit (ECU) in the form of corresponding sensor signals and a predetermined pressure profile.
- 7. The electrohydraulic braking system for motor vehicles according to claim 1, with the electronic control unit (ECU) being adapted to operate the shut-off valve to interrupt the connection between the hydraulic pump and the hydraulic pressure accumulator and to subject the hydraulic pump with control signals in such a manner that the hydraulic pump generates a hydraulic pressure which preferably exceeds the maximum operating pressure of the hydraulic pressure accumulator.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of International Application PCT/EP97/02150, filed Apr. 25, 1997, and which designated the United States.
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Continuations (1)
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