The present invention relates to a motor vehicle brake having at least one brake disc or at least one brake drum, at least two brake linings and a device for detecting a tensioning force acting upon the brake linings when the motor vehicle brake is actuated, with the brake linings including a carrier plate and a friction layer movable into engagement with the brake disc or the brake drum.
It is very important in particular in electronically brake systems to determine the tensioning force or a quantity representative of the tensioning force. Conventional hydraulic or electrohydraulic brake systems use pressure sensors for this purpose which are associated with the individual wheel brakes and sense the pressures introduced into the wheel brakes, while the desired values of the tensioning forces are derived from the output signals of the sensors.
In electromechanical brake systems the tensioning force is usually determined by means of tensioning force sensors which are integrated into the actuators. Thus, EP 1 242 797 B1 discloses an actuator-integrated force sensor which senses the deformation or flexure of a supporting ring that bears against the bottom of an actuating element cooperating with one of the brake linings in a force-transmitting manner. EP 0 849 576 B1 discloses a capacitive force sensor which is arranged between a piston that transmits the tensioning force onto one of the brake linings and an end of a spindle which is driven by an electric motor and generates the necessary tensioning force. However, it is considered disadvantageous that comparatively high costs are incurred which are inevitably related to the use of the mentioned force sensor equipment.
In view of the above, an object of the invention is to disclose a motor vehicle brake of the type referred to hereinabove, where the measurements of the tensioning force can be performed with a sufficiently high rate of measuring accuracy at low costs.
A first inventive solution of the object involves that the device for detecting the tensioning force is designed in such a manner that it senses variations in the electric resistance of the friction layer that occur upon actuation of the motor vehicle brake, and evaluates them to determine the tensioning force.
A second inventive solution of the object, which can be used in particular in brake systems whose brake linings include a connecting layer between the carrier plate and the friction layer, involves that the device for detecting the tensioning force is designed in such a manner that it senses variations in the electric resistance of the connecting layer that occur upon actuation of the motor vehicle brake, and evaluates them to determine the tensioning force.
In a third solution of the object referred to hereinabove, the invention arranges that the device for detecting the tensioning force is formed of a force-sensing element integrated into the friction layer, which supplies an electric signal upon actuation of the motor vehicle brake that is evaluated to determine the tensioning force.
Finally, a fourth solution of the object involves that the device for detecting the tensioning force is formed of a force-sensing element integrated into the carrier plate, which supplies an electric signal upon actuation of the motor vehicle brake that is evaluated to determine the tensioning force.
A favorable improvement of the first and the second solution provides that the detected resistance values are adjusted to a measured or calculated temperature value which is furnished from a temperature-measuring element to determine the temperature of the friction layer or the connecting layer. It is especially advantageous when the friction layer or the connecting layer is connected to an electric conditioning circuit whose output signal, along with the output signal representative of the temperature value, is sent to a microprocessor for evaluation.
In another favorable embodiment of the subject matter of the invention, means for continuously monitoring the electric resistance of the friction layer or the connecting layer at a defined temperature are provided, and the measuring values thereof are taken into account to detect aging effects and compensated by data stored in the microprocessor, if applicable.
According to another embodiment of the invention, means for sensing the wear of the friction layer are provided, and the measuring values thereof are compensated by data stored in the microprocessor.
The invention will be explained in detail by way of three embodiments in the subsequent description, making reference to the accompanying drawings, and parts corresponding to each other have been assigned like reference numerals.
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Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10335926.5 | Aug 2003 | DE | national |
10348829.4 | Oct 2003 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP04/50530 | 4/15/2004 | WO | 2/6/2006 |