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| United States Patent | 5580136 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5580136.html |
| Inventor(s) | Hanschek; Franz (Markgroningen, DE) |
| Abstract | Valves for maintaining pressure at the vehicle brakes are activated when
the vehicle reference speed falls below a predetermined value, whether the
pressure is supplied by the brake pedal or an ASR. The energy supply for
the valves is prevented from being switched off while the pressure is
maintained. |
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Brake system for a motor vehicle |
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December 3, 1996 |
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Jun 22, 1994[DE]44 21 774.9 |
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I claim:
1. Brake system for a motor vehicle having brakes assigned to vehicle
wheels, said system comprising
means for determining a vehicle reference speed,
means for determining when said reference speed falls below a predetermined
value,
means for supplying pressure to said brakes,
means for maintaining the pressure supplied to said brakes when said
reference speed falls below a predetermined value, and
means for preventing said means for maintaining the pressure from being
switched off while said pressure is being maintained.
2. Brake system as in claim 1 wherein said means for supplying pressure to
said brakes comprises a brake pedal, said means for maintaining the
pressure supplied by said brake pedal maintaining said pressure even after
said brake pedal has been released.
3. Brake system as in claim 1 wherein said means for supplying pressure to
said brakes comprises ASR means for supplying pressure at least one wheel,
said means for maintaining pressure maintaining the pressure supplied by
said ASR means when said reference speed falls below a predetermined
value.
4. Brake system as in claim 1 wherein said means for maintaining the
pressure supplied to said brakes comprises
brake pressure control valves assigned to respective brakes, and
an evaluation circuit for activating said brake pressure control valves.
5. Brake system as in claim 4 wherein said evaluation circuit comprises at
least one of an anti-lock system (ABS) and an anti-slip regulation system
(ASR).
6. Brake system as in claim 4 wherein said means for preventing said means
for maintaining pressure from being switched off comprises an ignition
interlock which inhibits switching off the ignition of the vehicle in
response to a signal from said evaluation circuit indicating that said
pressure is being maintained. |
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PRIOR ART
U.S. Pat. No. 5,129,496 discloses a roll-inhibiting device for a motor
vehicle in which pressure is fed into vehicle brakes and then held
constant by at least one ABS (anti-lock system)/ASR (anti-slip regulation)
valve if the vehicle falls below a low speed value and the brake pedal is
simultaneously actuated. In this literature reference, a number of
refinements of this process of firm braking are explained. Other
algorithms for braking the wheels firmly when bringing the vehicle to a
halt are also known.
The object of the present invention is to increase the reliability of an
abovementioned roll-inhibiting device.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention starts from a brake system for a motor vehicle in which,
after the vehicle speed has fallen below a specifiable value, at least one
brake assigned to a vehicle wheel is actuated. The essence of the
invention is that means are now provided by means of which the energy
supply required to actuate the brake and/or maintain the operating
condition of the actuated brake is prevented from being switched off
during the actuation of the brake.
Irrespective of how the braking or firm braking of the vehicle wheels is
brought about, the invention advantageously ensures that the firm braking
is not cancelled by accidental or erroneous interruption of the energy
supply to the brake or interruption of the power supply due to the
ignition being switched off, for example. The roll-inhibiting device is
not intended as a parking brake for the parking of the vehicle.
In an advantageous refinement to the invention, it is envisaged that, to
actuate the brake, at least some of the brake-pressure control valves
should be activated by a control unit.
The control unit can be an anti-lock system (ABS) and/or an anti-slip
regulation (ASR) control unit, the brake-pressure control valves being the
associated anti-lock control and/or anti-slip regulation valves.
In particular, provision can be made for the means to be configured in such
a way that the control unit outputs a signal which is fed to the ignition
lock interlock and hence inhibits the switching off of the ignition of the
vehicle.
The ignition lock interlock is here supplied either solely or in addition
with a valve-activating signal.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
The sole FIGURE is a schematic diagram of an exemplary brake system for
practicing the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The drawing shows an ABS comprising the speed sensors 1 to 4 assigned to
the vehicle wheels, an evaluation circuit 5 and brake-pressure control
valves 6 to 8 for modulating the brake pressure at the individual wheels.
The evaluation circuit 5 (control unit) additionally contains a block 5a
which receives a signal from a brake-light switch 9 during braking and
receives from the evaluation circuit 5 a vehicle speed (reference)
obtained from the wheel speeds. At a low speed and with the brake actuated
(brake-light switch 9), signals are produced which trap the brake pressure
present at the brakes by activating the pressure-maintaining position of
the 3/3-way solenoid valves 6 to 8 and hence firmly brakes the wheels. If
an ASR involving intervention by the brakes is provided, an additional
increase in pressure can also take place. When the valves 6 to 8 are
activated, the control block 5a outputs a signal to an inhibit input 10a
of the ignition lock 10 to prevent the firm braking from being ended by
accidental switching off of the ignition and hence switching off of the
power supply to the evaluation circuit via line 10b. The inhibit input,
which is present as standard in modern vehicles, prevents the ignition
from being switched off while voltage is being applied to terminal 10a.
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