Electric parking brake for autonomous vehicles
US-2017166173-A1 · Jun 15, 2017 · US
US10293798B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10293798-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414223472-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2019 |
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A brake system for a vehicle may include a primary braking system, a backup braking system, and a braking system controller. The primary braking system may apply braking energy to wheels of the vehicle. The backup braking system may include a master cylinder configured to supply braking energy to one or more of the wheels of the vehicle. The braking system controller may be configured to select a mode of backup braking based on a functional state of the primary braking system. The braking system controller may control the master cylinder to supply braking energy to less than all of the wheels of the vehicle in a first mode of backup braking and supply the braking energy to all of the wheels of the vehicle in a second mode of backup braking. A parking brake may assist the backup braking system by utilizing proportional braking in a backup braking mode.
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What is claimed is: 1. A brake system for a vehicle, comprising: a primary braking system configured to apply braking energy to wheels of the vehicle; a backup braking system comprising a master cylinder configured to supply braking energy to one or more of the wheels of the vehicle; a parking brake system; and a braking system controller configured to select a mode of backup braking based on a functional state of the primary braking system; wherein the master cylinder supplies the braking energy to wheels of a single axle of the vehicle and only the parking brake system applies braking energy to wheels of a single axle of the vehicle that differs from the single axle to which the master cylinder supplies braking energy in a first mode of backup braking; wherein the master cylinder supplies the braking energy to all of the wheels of the vehicle in a second mode of backup braking; and wherein brake lines configured to supply braking energy via the primary and backup braking systems have a diagonal split configuration. 2. The brake system of claim 1 , wherein the parking brake system utilizes braking in proportion to an amount of brake pedal depression. 3. The brake system of claim 2 , wherein the parking brake system utilizes anti-lock braking. 4. The brake system of claim 1 , wherein the single axle the parking brake applies braking energy to is a rear axle of the vehicle and the single axle the master cylinder supplies braking energy to is a front axle of the vehicle. 5. The brake system of claim 1 , wherein in the second mode, the primary braking system is non-functional. 6. The brake system of claim 5 , wherein the master cylinder supplies the braking energy to all of the wheels of the vehicle in the second mode when the braking system controller is non-functional and valves supplying brake fluid pressure from the master cylinder default to an open state. 7. The brake system of claim 1 , wherein in the first mode, the primary braking system is partially functional. 8. A vehicle, comprising: a plurality of wheels; and a brake system, comprising: a primary braking system configured to apply braking energy to the wheels; a backup braking system comprising a master cylinder configured to supply braking energy to one or more of the wheels; a parking brake system; and a braking system controller configured to select a mode of backup braking based on a functional state of the primary braking system; wherein the master cylinder supplies the braking energy to wheels of a single axle of the vehicle and only the parking brake system applies braking energy to wheels of a single axle of the vehicle that differs from the single axle to which the master cylinder supplies braking energy in a first mode of backup braking, and the master cylinder supplies the braking energy to all of the wheels in a second mode of backup braking; and wherein brake lines configured to supply braking energy via the primary and backup braking systems have a diagonal split configuration. 9. The vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the parking brake system utilizes braking in proportion to an amount of brake pedal depression. 10. The vehicle of claim 9 , wherein the parking brake system utilizes anti-lock braking. 11. The vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the single axle the parking brake applies braking energy to is a rear axle of the vehicle and the single axle the master cylinder supplies braking energy to is a front axle of the vehicle. 12. The vehicle of claim 8 , wherein the primary braking system is non-functional when the braking system controller is non-functional. 13. A method of braking a vehicle, the method comprising: determining an operational state of a primary braking system of the vehicle; selecting a first mode of backup braking when the primary braking system is non-functional or selecting a second mode of backup braking when the primary braking system is partially functional; and when the first mode of backup braking has been selected, commanding a backup braking system to supply braking energy to all wheels of the vehicle using a master cylinder; and when the second mode of backup braking has been selected, commanding the backup braking system to supply braking energy to wheels of a single axle of the vehicle using the master cylinder and commanding a parking brake system to apply braking energy to wheels of a single axle of the vehicle that differs from the single axle to which the master cylinder supplies braking energy in an amount proportional to an amount of brake pedal travel, wherein in the second mode of backup braking, only the parking brake system provides braking energy to the wheels of the single axle of the vehicle that differs from the single axle to which the master cylinder supplies braking energy.
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