Electric brake device
US-2017009830-A1 · Jan 12, 2017 · US
US10138964B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10138964-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615277372-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 27, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 3, 2016 |
| Publication date | Nov 27, 2018 |
| Grant date | Nov 27, 2018 |
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An electromechanical brake device and a method of controlling the same provide the electromechanical brake device capable of estimating motor characteristics, and the method capable of controlling the electromechanical brake device by estimating motor characteristics. The electromechanical brake device includes a reaction force generating mechanism which is installed between a piston and one side of a caliper housing, generates reaction force applied against straight moving force of the piston, which moves backward in an axial direction, in a direction in which a braking operation is released, and applies reaction force to the piston; a sensor which detects a motor operating state; and a controller which estimates a motor torque constant that represents a correlation between motor electric current and motor rotational torque, based on motor operating state information detected by the sensor when an operation of the motor is controlled.
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An electromechanical brake device, comprising: a piston installed in a caliper housing so as to be movable forward and backward in an axial direction, the piston moving forward in the axial direction so as to press a friction pad for clamping a disc at a time of performing a braking operation, and the piston moving backward in the axial direction at a time of releasing the braking operation; an actuator including a motor that provides rotational force for moving the piston; a power converting mechanism that converts the rotational force transmitted from the actuator into translational force, and transmits the translational force to the piston so as to allow the piston to move forward and backward in the axial direction; a reaction force generating mechanism installed between the piston and one side of the caliper housing, the reaction force generating mechanism generating reaction force applied against straight moving force of the piston, which moves backward in the axial direction, in a direction in which the braking operation is released, and applying the reaction force to the piston; a guide member which is fixedly installed integrally in the caliper housing so as to restrict rotation of a nut member and guide forward and backward axial movement of the nut member; a sensor which detects a motor operating state; and a controller which estimates a motor torque constant that represents a correlation between motor electric current and motor rotational torque, based on motor operating state information detected by the sensor when an operation of the motor is controlled so as to allow the piston to move backward in the axial direction, wherein the reaction force generating mechanism is configured by installing an elastic member between the piston and one side of the caliper housing, the elastic member being compressed by the piston that moves backward in the axial direction, and wherein the elastic member is a spring installed between the piston and the guide member fixed to the caliper housing. 2. The electromechanical brake device of claim 1 , wherein the controller determines, from the motor operating state information, that the elastic member begins to be compressed, and estimates the motor torque constant based on the motor state information detected in a state in which the elastic member begins to be compressed. 3. The electromechanical brake device of claim 1 , wherein the sensor includes a motor position sensor and an electric current sensor, and the motor operating state information includes a motor rotation angle detected by the motor position sensor, and electric current applied to the motor which is detected by the electric current sensor. 4. The electromechanical brake device of claim 1 , wherein the guide member is formed in a container shape, and has one side which is fixed to the caliper housing, and another side which is coupled to the nut member so as to accommodate the nut member inserted and coupled into a hollow portion of the piston in a state in which the another side is inserted into the hollow portion, such that the rotation of the nut member is restricted, and the forward and backward axial movement of the nut member is guided. 5. The electromechanical brake device of claim 4 , wherein the guide member has an enlarged portion having a cylindrical shape enlarged in a radial direction, the enlarged portion of the guide member is integrally fixed to the caliper housing, and the spring of the reaction force generating mechanism is installed between the piston and the enlarged portion of the guide member. 6. The electromechanical brake device of claim 1 , wherein the power converting mechanism includes: the nut member which is coupled to the piston and moves forward and backward in the axial direction so as to allow the piston to move forward and backward in the axial direction; and a spindle which is coupled to the actuator so as to be rotated by rotational force transmitted from the actuator, and thread-coupled to the nut member so as to rotate to move the nut member forward and backward in the axial direction. 7. The electromechanical brake device of claim 6 , wherein the piston, the nut member, and the spindle are installed in a hollow cylinder formed in the caliper housing, and the guide member is formed in a container shape, and has one side which is fixed to the caliper housing, and another side which is coupled to the nut member so as to accommodate the nut member inserted and coupled into a hollow portion of the piston in a state in which the another side is inserted into the hollow portion, such that the rotation of the nut member is restricted, and the forward and backward axial movement of the nut member is guided. 8. A method of estimating a motor torque constant of an electromechanical brake device, which includes: a piston which moves forward in an axial direction so as to press a friction pad for clamping a disc at a time of performing a braking operation and moves backward in the axial direction at a time of releasing the braking operation; and an actuator which includes a motor that provides rotational force for moving the piston, the method comprising: providing a reaction force generating mechanism which generates reaction force applied against straight moving force of the piston and applies the reaction force to the piston when the piston moves backward in the axial direction, the reaction force being applied in a direction in which the braking operation is released; rotating the motor in a reverse direction, by a controller, in which the braking operation is released so as to allow the piston to move backward in the axial direction; detecting motor operating state information by using a sensor while the operation of the motor is controlled so that the piston moves backward in the axial direction; and estimating, by the controller, a motor torque constant that represents a correlation between motor electric current and motor rotational torque, based on the detected motor operating state information, wherein the reaction force generating mechanism is configured by installing an elastic member between the piston and one side of the caliper housing, the elastic member being compressed by the piston that moves backward in the axial direction, wherein the elastic member is a spring installed between the piston and a guide member fixed to the caliper housing, and wherein the guide member is fixedly installed integrally in the caliper housing so as to restrict rotation of a nut member and guide forward and backward axial movement of the nut member. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein in the detecting of the motor operating state information, it is determined, from the detected motor operating state information, that the elastic member begins to be compressed and the reaction force generating mechanism begins to generate the reaction force, and then the motor torque constant is estimated based on the motor state information detected in a state in which the elastic member begins to be compressed. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the motor operating state information includes a motor rotation angle detected by a motor position sensor, and electric current applied to the motor which is detected by an electric current sensor, and it is determined that the elastic member begins to be compressed and the reaction force generating mechanism begins to generate the reaction force when the electric current applied to the motor begins to increase as the motor rotation angle increases. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the motor operating state information includes: a motor rotation angle which is detected by a motor position sensor; and electr
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