Hydraulic brake system
US-12036968-B2 · Jul 16, 2024 · US
US10648466B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10648466-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514875752-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 6, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 8, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 12, 2020 |
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A piston pump includes a perforated disk as a throttle, in a central hole of which an outlet valve is arranged and its inner edge is fixed externally on a cylinder sleeve base of the piston pump and an outer edge of which lies with prestress on an annular support. Brake fluid displaced out of the piston pump lifts the perforated disk-shaped throttle off from the annular support, with which a dynamic throttle is formed. A throttle channel which negotiates the annular support in the perforated disk-shaped throttle also enables a throughflow in the case of a throttle lying on the annular support.
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A piston pump for a hydraulic vehicle brake system, comprising: an elastic perforated disk configured as a dynamic throttle, the perforated disk fixed on an inner edge of the perforated disk; and a supporting structure having an annular support region against which an outer edge of the perforated disk bears, wherein: the perforated disk is configured such that a pump flow lifts the outer edge from the annular support region; at least one of the perforated disk and the annular support region defines a throttle channel extending at least partially in a radial direction from an innermost radial edge of the annular support region to an outermost radial edge of the annular support region; at least a portion of the throttle channel is defined by a groove in the at least one of the perforated disk and the annular support region, the groove having a depth that is less than a thickness of the perforated disk; the throttle channel defines a central axis that runs axially along a length of the throttle channel; and the central axis extends partially in a radial direction of the perforated disk and partially in a circumferential direction of the perforated disk. 2. The piston pump according to claim 1 , further comprising: a cylinder sleeve including a perforated disk-shaped cylinder sleeve base; and an annular throttle holder arranged on an opposite side of the perforated disk from the cylinder sleeve base, and which fixes the inner edge of the perforated disk on the cylinder sleeve base, wherein the perforated disk defines a perforated disk hole, wherein the cylinder sleeve base defines a cylinder sleeve hole aligned with the perforated disk hole, and wherein the pump flow flows through the perforated disk hole. 3. The piston pump according to claim 2 , wherein the cylinder sleeve hole in the cylinder sleeve base has a valve seat of a pump valve. 4. The piston pump according to claim 2 , wherein the perforated disk includes a curved inner region that projects inwardly and is bent so as to engage in a spherical inner edge of the annular throttle holder. 5. The piston pump according to claim 1 , wherein the perforated disk lies with a prestress on the annular support region. 6. The piston pump according to claim 1 , wherein the throttle channel has a length from the innermost edge of the annular support region to the outermost edge of the annular support region that is greater than a hydraulic diameter of the throttle channel. 7. The piston pump according to claim 1 , wherein the throttle channel is defined between the supporting structure and the perforated disk from the innermost radial edge to the outermost radial edge of the annular support region when the outer edge of the perforated disk bears against the annular support region. 8. The piston pump according to claim 1 , wherein the throttle channel extends to at least the outer edge of the perforated disk. 9. A piston pump for a hydraulic vehicle brake system, comprising: an elastic perforated disk configured as a dynamic throttle, the perforated disk fixed on an inner edge of the perforated disk; and a supporting structure having an annular support region against which an outer edge of the perforated disk bears, wherein: the perforated disk is configured such that a pump flow lifts the outer edge from the annular support region; at least one of the perforated disk and the annular support region defines a throttle channel extending at least partially in a radial direction from an innermost radial edge of the annular support region to an outermost radial edge of the annular support region; at least a portion of the throttle channel is defined by a groove in the at least one of the perforated disk and the annular support region, the groove having a depth that is less than a thickness of the perforated disk; the throttle channel has a length from the innermost edge of the annular support region to the outermost edge of the annular support region that is greater than a hydraulic diameter of the throttle channel; and the length of the throttle channel is at least five times as long as the hydraulic diameter of the throttle channel. 10. The piston pump according to claim 9 , wherein the throttle channel extends straight in the radial direction. 11. A piston pump for a hydraulic vehicle brake system, comprising: an elastic perforated disk configured as a dynamic throttle, the perforated disk fixed on an inner edge of the perforated disk; a supporting structure having an annular support region against which an outer edge of the perforated disk bears; a cylinder sleeve including a perforated disk-shaped cylinder sleeve base; and an annular throttle holder arranged on an opposite side of the perforated disk from the cylinder sleeve base, and which fixes the inner edge of the perforated disk on the cylinder sleeve base, wherein the perforated disk is configured such that a pump flow lifts the outer edge from the annular support region, wherein the perforated disk defines a throttle channel extending at least partially in a radial direction from an innermost radial edge of the annular support region to an outermost radial edge of the annular support region, wherein at least a portion of the throttle channel is defined by a groove in the perforated disk, the groove having a depth that is less than a thickness of the perforated disk, wherein the perforated disk defines a perforated disk hole, wherein the cylinder sleeve base defines a cylinder sleeve hole aligned with the perforated disk hole, wherein the pump flow flows through the perforated disk hole, and wherein the perforated disk includes a curved inner region that projects inwardly and is bent so as to engage in a spherical inner edge of the annular throttle holder.
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