1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a brake booster for a motor vehicle brake system of the “brake-by-wire” type, which can be activated, on the one hand, by means of a brake pedal and, on the other hand, as a function of a driver's request, as well as independently of the driver's will by means of an electronic control unit, wherein the coupling of the brake pedal to an input element of the brake booster is embodied by means of a piston rod head provided with longitudinal guide openings, in such a way that a limited relative movement of the brake pedal is possible with respect to the input element, as a result of which, in particular in the “brake-by-wire” operating mode, decoupling of the force-transmitting connection between the brake pedal and the input element is ensured.
2. Description of Related Art
Such a brake booster is known from European Patent EP 0 417 945 B1. A piston rod which forms the input element of the previously known brake booster has a longitudinal guide opening which receives a bolt which is permanently connected to a brake pedal. The longitudinal guide opening permits a limited relative movement of the input element with respect to the bolt or the brake pedal, with the result that when the brake booster is used in a case of traction control or when the brake booster is actuated independently of the driver's will, the input element moves in the activation direction while the brake pedal remains stationary. However, the critical accessibility of the piston rod head in the passenger compartment of the motor vehicle, and the problems which occur when the brake pedal is installed in the passenger compartment, in particular when it is coupled to the input element of the brake booster, are felt to be disadvantageous.
An object of the present invention is therefore to improve a brake booster of the generic type mentioned at the beginning with the effect that the disadvantages specified above are very largely avoided. Furthermore, the intention is to simplify the fabrication process of the brake booster.
This object is achieved according to aspects of the invention in that the piston rod head is embodied as a U-shaped bent part which engages around the brake pedal.
Further features and advantages of the invention emerge from the following description of two exemplary embodiments with reference to the appended drawing, in which:
a and b show a simplified illustration of the fabrication of the piston rod head shown in
The activation unit illustrated in
A input element or a piston rod 7 which is coupled to the brake pedal 4 and which the driver uses to activate the previously mentioned control valve has a piston rod head 8 in which longitudinal guide openings 9 are formed. The longitudinal guide openings 9 receive a force-transmitting part 10 which is connected to the brake pedal 4 and which is embodied as a bolt. In this context, the abovementioned parts 8, 10 are arranged in such a way that an axial gap or distance “a” is provided between the boundary of the longitudinal guide openings 9 which is on the left-hand side in the drawing and the bolt 10, said gap or distance “a” ensuring decoupling of the force-transmitting connection between the brake pedal 4 and the brake booster 1 in the “brake-by-wire” operating mode. An axial gap or distance “b” provided between the bolt 10 and the boundary of the longitudinal guide openings 9 on the left-hand side in the drawing has the effect that when the brake booster 1 is actuated independently of the driver's will the brake pedal 4 is not also moved. A travel sensor 11 is used to sense the travel of a movable wall which applies the boosting force of the brake booster 1 and/or the travel of an output element of the brake booster 1 which transmits its output force to a first piston (not illustrated) of the master brake cylinder 2.
The pedal travel simulator 5, by means of which, as already mentioned, a restoring force, which acts on the brake pedal 4 in the “brake-by-wire” operating mode, can be simulated independently of activation of the brake booster 1, is embodied in such a way that, by means of an activation and deactivation device 12 (indicated only schematically), said pedal travel simulator 5 can be activated in the “brake-by-wire” operating mode when the force-transmitting connection between the brake pedal 4 and the brake booster 1 is decoupled, and can be deactivated outside the “brake-by-wire” operating mode.
As is apparent in particular from
The embodiment of the inventive piston rod head 8 which is shown in
At the start of the mounting process (illustrated in simplified form in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 031 255.7 | Jul 2007 | DE | national |
10 2007 044 423.2 | Sep 2007 | DE | national |
This application is the U.S. national phase application of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2008/056145, filed May 20, 2008, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2007 031 255.7, filed Jul. 4, 2007 and German Patent Application No. 10 2007 044 423.2, filed Sep. 18, 2007, the contents of such applications being incorporated by reference herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2008/056145 | 5/20/2008 | WO | 00 | 6/15/2010 |