Claims
- 1. Vehicle brake system with a pneumatic brake booster comprising an input member being actuated by a vehicle operator and an output member as well as a control housing that carries a movable wall and accommodates a reaction plate at least in part, wherein there is further provision of means for detecting the point of maximum boosting of the pneumatic brake booster that can be used for the actuation of another brake force boosting device,wherein one single switching or sensor means is provided which senses a maximum approach above a switching threshold between the input member of the brake booster representative of the input force, and the movable wall of the brake booster representative of the boosting force, and wherein there is further provision of means to detect the hold time of the maximum approach so that a signal reporting the point of maximum boosting will only be generated after expiry of a predefined time interval during which the maximum approach occurs.
- 2. Brake system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the approach between the input member and a control housing carrying the movable wall is sensed.
- 3. Brake system as claimed in claim 1, wherein a slot is provided in an area between the input member and the control housing and the slot can be decreased with increasing boosting force of the brake booster, wherein a completely used up or at least minimized slot is taken into account for sensing the point of maximum boosting.
- 4. Brake system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the switching or sensor means with its actuating element is integrated into the control housing, or the input member, or into the reaction element.
- 5. Brake system as claimed in claim 1, wherein an electric control unit is provided, wherein electric signals of the switching or sensor means are sent to the control unit by way of a fluid-tight cable connection.
- 6. Brake system as claimed in claim 1, wherein a control unit for determining the point of maximum boosting is integrated into the housing of an ABS control system or of an electromagnetically operable brake booster.
- 7. Brake system as claimed in claim 1, wherein a micro switch for sensing the point of maximum boosting is provided.
- 8. Vehicle brake system with a pneumatic brake booster comprising an input member being actuated by a vehicle operator and an output member as well as a control housing that carries a movable wall and accommodates a reaction plate at least in part, wherein there is further provision of means for detecting the point of maximum boosting of the pneumatic brake booster that can be used for the actuation of another brake force boosting device,wherein a switching or sensor means is provided which senses the maximum boosting force on the basis of a maximum deformation of the reaction plate that is indirectly arranged between the output member and the movable wall in that the maximum approach between the output member representative of the output force and the movable wall representative of the booster force is sensed.
- 9. Brake system as claimed in claim 8, wherein the switching or sensor means with its actuating element is integrated into the control housing, or the input member, or into the reaction element.
- 10. Brake system as claimed in claim 8, wherein an electric control unit is provided, wherein electric signals of the switching or sensor means are sent to the control unit by way of a fluid-tight cable connection.
- 11. Brake system as claimed in claim 8, wherein a control unit for determining the point of maximum boosting is integrated into the housing of an ABS control system or of an electromagnetically operable brake booster.
- 12. Brake system as claimed in claim 8, wherein a micro switch for sensing the point of maximum boosting is provided.
- 13. Vehicle braking system with a pneumatic brake booster comprising an input member being actuated by a vehicle operator and an output member as well as a control housing that carries a movable wall and accommodates a reaction plate at least in part, wherein there is further provision of means for detecting the point of maximum boosting of the pneumatic brake booster that can be used for the actuation of another brake force boosting device,wherein a switching or sensor means is provided which senses the maximum boosting force on the basis of a maximum deformation of the reaction plate that is indirectly arranged between the output member and the input member in that the maximum approach between the output member representative of the output force and the input member representative of the input force is determined.
- 14. Brake system as claimed in claim 13, wherein the switching or sensor means with its actuating element is integrated into the control housing, or the input member, or into the reaction element.
- 15. Brake system as claimed in claim 13, wherein an electric control unit is provided, wherein electric signals of the switching or sensor means are sent to the control unit by way of a fluid-tight cable connection.
- 16. Brake system as claimed in claim 13, wherein a control unit for determining the point of maximum boosting is integrated into the housing of an ABS control system or of an electromagnetically operable brake booster.
- 17. Brake system as claimed in claim 13, wherein a micro switch for sensing the point of maximum boosting is provided.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a U.S. national-phase application of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP01/02926 filed Mar. 15, 2000.
PCT Information
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