Claims
- 1. A hydraulic braking system of the brake-by-wire type comprising a brake-applying pedal, a wheel brake, a hydraulic pressure source, a first pressure transducer, and a solenoid operated valve, in which hydraulic fluid from said hydraulic pressure source is supplied to said wheel brake under the control of said solenoid-operated valve which, in turn, is actuated in response to signals from said pressure transducer associated with said brake-applying pedal wherein said hydraulic pressure source comprises a hydraulic accumulator adapted to be charged by a pump, and a solenoid-operated accumulator isolating valve is located in a main supply line between said accumulator and said solenoid operated valve, and wherein said solenoid-operated valve is a proportional valve and said isolating valve is de-energised in a first mode of operation and adapted to act as a one-way valve in said first mode of operation substantially to prevent the flow of fluid from said accumulator to said supply line through said isolating valve, and adapted to allow fluid to flow in both directions across said isolating valve in a second mode of operation in which the solenoid of said isolating valve is energized, wherein said solenoid of said isolating valve is initially operated by a first current to produce a first operating force on movement of the isolating valve from a closed to an open position, and held in the open position by a second current to produce a second operating force lower than said first operating force.
- 2. A hydraulic braking system according to claim 1 wherein said second operating force generated by the second current is substantially equal to a biasing force.
- 3. A hydraulic braking system according to claim 1, wherein a diagnostic means is provided whereby the integrity of the isolating valve is checked.
- 4. A hydraulic braking system according to claim 3 wherein said diagnostic means is adapted to calculate a load on a motor adapted to drive said pump when said isolating valve is in the said second mode of operation and when said isolating valve is in the said first mode of operation.
- 5. A hydraulic braking system according to claim 4 wherein said diagnostic means is adapted to compare the difference between the motor load measured when said isolating valve is in the said first mode of operation to the motor load when the isolating valve is in the said second mode of operation, and produce an output indicative of a fault in the event that the difference exceeds a predetermined safe threshold level.
- 6. An hydraulic braking system according to claim 3, wherein said diagnostic means is adapted to measure speed and voltage applied to said motor.
- 7. A method of checking the integrity of an isolating valve in a brake system comprising an hydraulic braking system of the brake-by-wire type comprising a brake-applying pedal, a wheel brake, a hydraulic pressure source, a first pressure transducer, and a solenoid-operated valve, in which hydraulic fluid from said hydraulic pressure source is supplied to said wheel brake under the control of said solenoid-operated valve which, in turn, is actuated in response to signals from said first pressure transducer associated with said brake-applying pedal wherein said hydraulic pressure source comprises an hydraulic accumulator adapted to be charged by a pump, and an accumulator isolating valve is located in a main supply line between said accumulator and said solenoid-operated valve, and wherein said solenoid-operated valve is a proportional valve and said isolating valve is adapted to act as a one-way valve in a first mode of operation substantially to prevent the flow of fluid from said accumulator to said supply line through said valve, and adapted to allow fluid to flow in both directions across said isolating valve in a second mode of operation, said method comprising measuring the load on a motor adapted to drive said pump when said isolating valve is in a first mode of operation and in a second mode of operation, and comparing the difference between the said two measurements with an expected value.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of copending International Application PCT/GB98/01815 filed on Jun. 19, 1998 and which designated the U.S., and which claimed priority to British Patent Application No. 9712861.5 filed on Jun. 19, 1997.
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