Actuator system and operating method for an actuator system

US10232836B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10232836-B2
Application numberUS-201214127036-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 19, 2012
Priority dateJun 20, 2011
Publication dateMar 19, 2019
Grant dateMar 19, 2019

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The invention relates to an actuator system, in particular an electromechanical parking brake system, comprising an actuator, wherein the actuator is driven by a direct current motor that can be driven in both directions of rotation, wherein a control unit for controlling the movement of the direct current motor in an open-loop or closed-loop manner is provided. The core of the invention is that one or more pieces of information are supplied to a control unit, said information allowing the application force exerted by the electromotive actuator to be determined and compared to a predetermined minimum application force, and wherein the control unit emits at least one piece of information, signal or the like for requesting an auxiliary actuation to peripheral systems, components and/or electronic control units after the target to actual value comparison has shown that the determined, set application force is smaller than the predetermined minimum application force.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An actuator system for a service or parking brake, comprising: at least one electronically controlled electromotive actuator, the electronically controlled electromotive actuator is an electromechanically operated motor vehicle brake system comprising an electrically operated wheel brake for generating a defined application force between friction partners; and at least one electronic control unit, including at least one microprocessor with implemented software for performing a regulation strategy for controlled or regulated electrical supply of the electromotive actuator, the electronic control unit connected via at least one electric supply line to the electromotive actuator, and connected to at least one of a plurality of switches, and sensors S, wherein the electronic control unit is configured to: receive one or more of a plurality of items of information supplied by the sensors S as input variables, determine a brake application force exerted by the electromotive actuator based on the one or more of the plurality of items of information, compare the determined brake application force with a specified minimum brake application force, and emit at least one item of information, or control signal for demanding a brake boosting actuation from a mechanical energy of a driver of the vehicle, when the target-actual value comparison has shown that the determined brake application force set by the electromotive actuator is smaller than the specified minimum brake application force, and emit a control signal to boost the brake application force by increasing power to the electromotive actuator when the mechanical energy requested from the driver of the vehicle does not increase the brake application force to the specified minimum, and wherein the electronic control unit is implemented as an integral controller for electric parking brake (EPB) and anti-lock braking system/electronic stability program (ABS)/(ESP) functions for controlling the electromechanical actuators of the parking brake. 2. The actuator system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the target-actual value comparison is repeatedly and regularly performed by the control unit in cycles, periodically, with a specified clocking frequency. 3. The actuator system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the demand for a boosting actuation, depending on the target-actual value comparisons in cycles, is continued and emitted in modified form. 4. The actuator system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a current demand from the actuator is supplied to the control unit as an input variable. 5. The actuator system as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the control unit detects and observes a change of the current demand from the actuator against time. 6. The actuator system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the plurality of items of information about the type and scope of a service brake operation is supplied to the control unit for performing the target-actual value comparison to determine a total application force. 7. The actuator system as claimed claim 1 , wherein the minimum application force is provided in adaptively variable form, and that the electromotive actuator operation is performed with variable control or regulation depending on a plurality of target-actual value comparisons carried out in cycles. 8. The actuator system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the demand for boosting actuation is implemented with control or regulation depending on the operating, vehicle and/or peripheral conditions. 9. The actuator system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the target value defines a hydraulic pressure that is applied by the actuator. 10. The actuator system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the target value is a defined fixed value. 11. The actuator system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the target value is a variable value. 12. The actuator system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a demand for a boosting actuation is terminated or inhibited if the control unit has information that a demand for boosting actuation does not cause achievement of the minimal application force, and wherein the actuator system additionally emits an error message. 13. The actuator system as claimed in claim 6 , wherein one of the plurality of items of information is at least one measured, hydraulic pressure value. 14. The actuator system as claimed in claim 13 , wherein the at least one measured hydraulic pressure value correlates with a hydraulic pressure in a cylinder. 15. The actuator system as claimed in claim 14 , wherein the cylinder is at least one of a master cylinder and a wheel brake cylinder. 16. An actuator method of an actuator system for a service or parking brake having at least one electronically controlled electromotive actuator, the method comprising: connecting at least one electronic control unit, including at least one microprocessor with implemented software for performing a regulation strategy for controlled or regulated electrical supply of the electromotive actuator, via at least one electric supply line to the electromotive actuator, and via wires to at least one of one or a plurality of switches, and sensors S; receive, by the electronic control unit, one or more of a plurality of items of information supplied by the sensors S as input variables; determine, by the electronic control unit, a brake application force exerted by the electromotive actuator based on the one or more of the plurality of items of information; compare, by the electronic control unit, the determined brake application force with a specified minimum brake application force; and emit, by the electronic control unit, at least one item of information, or control signal for demanding a brake boosting actuation from a mechanical energy of a driver of the vehicle, when the target-actual value comparison has shown that the determined brake application force set by the electromotive actuator is smaller than the specified minimum brake application force, and emit, by the electronic control unit, a control signal to boost the brake application force by increasing power to the electromotive actuator when the mechanical energy requested from the driver of the vehicle does not increase the brake application force to the specified minimum, wherein the electromotive actuator is an electromechanically operated motor vehicle brake system comprising an electrically operated wheel brake for generating a defined application force between friction partners, and wherein the electronic control unit is implemented as an integral controller for electric parking brake (EPB) and anti-lock braking system/electronic stability program (ABS)/(ESP) functions.

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  • acting on an ultimate actuator · CPC title

  • Procedure or apparatus for checking or keeping in a correct functioning condition of brake systems (hydraulic pressure systems in general F15B19/00, F15B21/04; testing structures or apparatus G01M) · CPC title

  • B60T7/085Primary

    by electrical means, e.g. travel, force sensors · CPC title

  • B60T13/74Primary

    with electrical assistance or drive · CPC title

  • Failsafe aspects of brake control systems · CPC title

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What does patent US10232836B2 cover?
The invention relates to an actuator system, in particular an electromechanical parking brake system, comprising an actuator, wherein the actuator is driven by a direct current motor that can be driven in both directions of rotation, wherein a control unit for controlling the movement of the direct current motor in an open-loop or closed-loop manner is provided. The core of the invention is tha…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Schneider Heinz Anton, Maron Christof, Continental Teves Ag & Co Ohg
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60T7/085. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 19 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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