The present invention relates to a brake hydraulic pressure controller mounted in a vehicle hydraulic brake system including a hydraulic brake booster (HB), an anti-lock brake system (ABS) and/or a vehicle stability control system (VSC).
As shown in
Many of today's vehicle hydraulic brake systems have an anti-lock brake function, a vehicle stability control function, etc. Such functions necessitate an increased number of parts of e.g. the brake hydraulic pressure controller 3. Still, it is desired or required that the brake hydraulic controller 3 and other units or devices be as small as possible.
There are various types of brake hydraulic pressure controllers, including the one shown in
In this hydraulic brake booster, when the brake pedal 1 is depressed or released, hydraulic fluid a in the master cylinder is supplied into the brake wheel cylinders 4 or hydraulic fluid a is discharged from the wheel cylinders 4. When the respective hydraulic pressure control valves 11 are turned on or off by an electronic control unit 20 of the brake hydraulic pressure controller 3, too, hydraulic fluid a is supplied into or discharged from the brake wheel cylinders 4. Thus, the hydraulic pressure in the wheel cylinders 4 can be controlled both manually through the brake pedal 1 and by the electronic control unit 20. When hydraulic fluid a is supplied into the brake wheel cylinders 4, hydraulic fluid is replenished into the brake hydraulic pressure controller 3 from an accumulator 6a by activating a pump 7 with a motor 8. Hydraulic fluid returned into the brake hydraulic pressure controller 3 flows back into a reservoir 9.
Typically, the hydraulic pressure control valves 11 are mounted in the housing 10 in a plurality of rows as shown in
Typically, as shown in
In this arrangement, as shown in
Today's brake hydraulic pressure controllers of e.g. hydraulic brake booster include a large number of (e.g. 12) hydraulic pressure control valves 11, and also carry many electronic parts D including microcomputers M on its circuit board 22. Thus, if the connecting pieces 23 are connected to the circuit board 22 in the manner as described above with reference to
Because today's vehicles have a large number of parts and devices, it is required that these parts and devices be as small as possible. The brake hydraulic pressure controller 3 has to be also as small as possible.
An object of the present invention is to provide a brake hydraulic pressure controller which includes large numbers of hydraulic pressure control valves, electronic parts and microcomputers and is still sufficiently small in size.
According to this invention, there is provided a vehicle brake hydraulic pressure controller comprising a housing, a plurality of hydraulic pressure control valves mounted in the housing, and an electronic control unit for controlling the hydraulic pressure control valves, the electronic control unit comprising a casing and a circuit board mounted in the casing so as to oppose the hydraulic pressure control valves, the circuit board carrying a control circuit for controlling the hydraulic pressure control valves, the respective hydraulic pressure control valves being connected to the control circuit through connecting lines, the connecting lines having portions that extend substantially along, while being spaced apart from, a surface of the circuit board facing the hydraulic pressure control valves, whereby the connecting lines are connected to the control circuit at a plurality points in a limited, concentrated area of the circuit board.
Since the connecting lines are connected to the control circuit at a plurality of points in a limited, concentrated area of the circuit board, it is possible to reduce the distances between the adjacent terminals to a minimum. Thus, this limited, concentrated area of the circuit board is far smaller than the area defined by the one-dot chain line shown in
In
In order to simplify the connecting lines, the connecting points at which the connecting lines are connected to the control circuit on the circuit board may be disposed in a plurality of limited, concentrated area such that each area is located close to one of the hydraulic pressure control valves.
From another aspect of the invention, there is provided a vehicle brake hydraulic pressure controller comprising a housing, a plurality of hydraulic pressure control valves mounted in the housing, and an electronic control unit for controlling the hydraulic pressure control valves, the electronic control unit comprising a casing and a circuit board mounted in the casing so as to oppose the hydraulic pressure control valves, the circuit board carrying a control circuit for controlling the hydraulic pressure control valves, the respective hydraulic pressure control valves being connected to the control circuit through connecting lines, the connecting lines extending from the respective hydraulic pressure control valves along a surface of the circuit board facing the hydraulic pressure control valves, while being spaced apart from the surface, to points near a peripheral edge of the circuit board, and then guided onto the circuit board and connected to the control circuit.
Each of the hydraulic pressure control valves may be connected to the control circuit at a plurality of points of the circuit board.
The connecting lines may comprise bus bars mounted to a partitioning wall provided between the casing and the housing.
The bus bars may be embedded in the partitioning wall, or bonded to the front or back side of the partitioning wall.
The partitioning wall may be omitted. In this case, the bus bars are supported by the casing so as to extend substantially along, while being spaced apart from, a surface of the circuit board facing the hydraulic pressure control valves.
The control circuit on the circuit board to which the connecting lines are connected may be formed on either side of the circuit board.
Other features and objects of the present invention will become apparent from the following description made with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The controller 3 includes a plastic case 13 coupled to the housing 10. When the case 13 is formed, bus bars 14 are embedded in a top wall 13a of the case 13. Through the bus bars 14, the respective hydraulic pressure control valves 11 are connected to the circuit board 22. The top wall 13a is formed with holes 15 each facing one of the hydraulic pressure control valves 11 and sensors 12. From the sensors 12, connecting pieces 16 extend vertically through the corresponding holes 15 and the circuit board 22, and are electrically connected to respective terminals 24 of a control circuit on the circuit board 22 (see
The bus bars 14 have first ends that protrude into the holes 15 facing the respective hydraulic pressure control valves 11 and are electrically connected to coils of the respective valves 11 at points 11a (see
The control circuit, which comprise electronic parts D including microcomputers M, is not shown, and is formed in an area S defined by two-dot chain line in
In the embodiment, each hydraulic pressure valve 11 has one of its electrodes connected to a pair of terminals 24 on the circuit board through one of the bus bars 14 and the other electrode connected to a pair of terminals 24 on the circuit board 22 through several bus bars 14. In this hydraulic brake booster, when the brake pedal 1 is depressed or released, hydraulic fluid a in the master cylinder is supplied into the brake wheel cylinders 4 or hydraulic fluid a is discharged from the wheel cylinders 4. When the respective hydraulic pressure control valves 11 are turned on or off by the electronic control unit 20 of the brake hydraulic pressure controller 3, too, hydraulic fluid a is supplied into or discharged from the brake wheel cylinders 4. Thus, the hydraulic pressure in the wheel cylinders 4 can be controlled both manually through the brake pedal 1 and by the electronic control unit 20.
In this embodiment, as will be apparent from FIGS. 2 to 4B, the bus bars 14 extend from the respective hydraulic pressure control valves 11 to points near the peripheral area c and connected to the terminals 24. The area S, which is large enough to mount all of the necessary electronic parts D including microcomputers M, is defined inside of the terminals 24. Thus, the necessary electronic parts D including microcomputers M can be mounted on the circuit board 22 without the need to increase the size of the circuit board 22 and thus the size of the electronic control unit 20 as well as the size of the entire brake hydraulic pressure controller 3.
In the embodiment of FIGS. 1 to 4, the bus bars 14 are arranged so as to be connected to the terminals 24 near the peripheral area c. But instead, the bus bars 14 may be arranged so as to be connected to the terminals 24 in a corner area b of the circuit board 22 as shown in
The brake hydraulic pressure controller 3 of the embodiment is a controller of a hydraulic brake booster. But the brake hydraulic pressure controller according to the present invention is not limited thereto. For example, it may comprise the housing 10, two electronic control units each mounted on one of two opposed sides of the housing 10, and two motors each mounted on one of the two opposed sides of the housing 10.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-211985 | Jul 2004 | JP | national |