Control apparatus for hydraulic components of a braking system of a vehicle, and method for executing an antilock braking function at at least one wheel brake cylinder of a vehicle
US-2016272175-A1 · Sep 22, 2016 · US
US10087961B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10087961-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514947920-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 2, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 2, 2018 |
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A (collar-equipped) piston and a piston-equipped assembly for a hydraulic unit or a piston-cylinder device of a vehicle braking system, includes a contact surface for a sealing collar, which has a shape curving away from the sealing collar, formed on the piston, so that the sealing collar is pressable, at least partially, into a displacement volume, which is spanned by the contact surface of the piston, with a pressure which is present on a side of the sealing collar directed away from the piston. Also described is a hydraulic unit and a piston-cylinder device for a vehicle braking system, and a vehicle braking system. Further described is a manufacturing method for a piston for a hydraulic unit or a piston-cylinder device of the braking system, and a manufacturing method for a piston-equipped assembly for a hydraulic unit or a piston-cylinder device of the braking system.
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What is claimed is: 1. A piston-equipped assembly for a hydraulic unit or a piston-cylinder device of a vehicle braking system, comprising: a cover element which is mountable on the hydraulic unit or on at least one housing part of the piston-cylinder device so that an internal volume situated in the hydraulic unit or the piston-cylinder device is sealable off on an outer side of the hydraulic unit or the piston-cylinder device with the cover element; a pin, situated on an inner side of the cover element, on which at least one sealing collar and a piston are lined up, a contact surface for the sealing collar, having a shape that curves away from the sealing collar, and being formed on the piston, so that the sealing collar is at least partially pressable into a displacement volume spanned by the contact surface of the piston with a pressure which is present on a side of the sealing collar directed away from the piston; a stop element, which is mounted on the pin so that the piston or the sealing collar is prevented from sliding off the pin; and at least one spring by which the piston is supported by the cover element. 2. The piston-equipped assembly of claim 1 , wherein the piston includes a base area and a cylindrical area, and the contact surface is formed on the base area. 3. The piston-equipped assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cover element is mountable on the hydraulic unit or on the at least one housing part of the piston-cylinder device so that a partial volume of the internal volume sealed off on the outer side by the cover element is delimitable as a pressure chamber with the sealing collar and the piston, the sealing collar and the piston being displaceable against at least one elastic force of the at least one spring so that a filling volume of the pressure chamber which is Tillable with brake fluid is increasable. 4. The piston-equipped assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one spring is pretensioned with the stop element which is pressed onto the pin. 5. The piston-equipped assembly of claim 1 , wherein a spring plate lined up on the pin is supported by the piston with a first spring as the at least one spring, and the spring plate is supported by the cover element with a second spring as the at least one spring. 6. The piston-equipped assembly of claim 5 , wherein a first elastically compressible element is fastened to the inner side of the cover element, and/or a second elastically compressible element is fastened to an outer base surface of the spring plate which is oriented toward the piston. 7. A manufacturing method for a piston-equipped assembly for a hydraulic unit or a piston-cylinder device of a vehicle braking system, the method comprising: situating a pin on an inner side of a cover element for mounting on the hydraulic unit or on at least one housing part of the piston-cylinder device, and for sealing off an internal volume, situated in the hydraulic unit or the piston-cylinder device, on an outer side of the hydraulic unit or the piston-cylinder device; lining up on the pin at least one sealing collar and a piston, having a contact surface for the sealing collar, with a shape curving away from the sealing collar, the piston being supported by the cover element with the aid of at least one spring, so that during subsequent operation of the hydraulic unit or the piston-cylinder device, the sealing collar is pressed, at least partially, into a displacement volume spanned by the contact surface of the piston with a pressure which is present on a side of the sealing collar directed away from the piston; and mounting a stop element on the pin so that the piston or the sealing collar is prevented from sliding off the pin. 8. The manufacturing method of claim 7 , wherein the at least one spring is pretensioned with the stop element, which is pressed onto the pin.
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