Bearing device and electromechanical brake booster
US-2019152462-A1 · May 23, 2019 · US
US10696283B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10696283-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615759402-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 18, 2016 |
| Priority date | Sep 14, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jun 30, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jun 30, 2020 |
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An electromechanical brake booster for a motor vehicle, at least one support element being fastened on a gear unit housing bottom of the gear unit, which extends along its respective longitudinal axis, a bearing device being situated on the spindle, which supports the spindle on the least one support element in such away that the bearing device is able to guide the spindle, which is set into translatory motion, at a distance from the first support element along the at least one support element. A brake system is also described.
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What is claimed is: 1. An electromechanical brake booster for a motor vehicle, comprising: an electric motor operatively connected to a spindle via a gear unit in such a way that a rotation of a rotor of the electric motor effects a translatory motion of the spindle; at least one support element fastened on a gear unit housing bottom of the gear unit, which extends along its respective longitudinal axis; and a bearing device situated on the spindle, which supports the spindle on the at least one support element in such a way that the bearing device is able to guide the spindle, which is set into translatory motion, at a distance from a first support element along the at least one support element, wherein a spindle nut of the spindle has a multi-toothed profile on an outer circumference and is supported in a multi-toothed hub of a toothed wheel of the gear unit so as to be shiftable along the adjusting axis of the spindle. 2. The electromechanical brake booster as recited in claim 1 , wherein the at least one support element includes a first support element and a second support element which are fastened on the gear unit housing bottom of the gear unit, which support elements extend along their respective longitudinal axis, and the bearing device situated on the spindle supports the spindle on the first support element and on the second support element. 3. The electromechanical brake booster as recited in claim 2 , wherein the bearing device has a first opening, in which a first sliding bearing is inserted, which embraces the first support element, and which has a second opening, in which a second sliding bearing is inserted, which embraces the second support element, the spindle being supported by the bearing device so as to be shiftable along the first support element and the second support element. 4. The electromechanical brake booster as recited in claim 2 , wherein the bearing device has a center section, a first end section and a second end section, the bearing device being designed in a cranked shape in such a way that the center section in the installed state of the bearing device is situated in a first plane that is perpendicular to an adjusting axis of the spindle, and the first end section and the second end section of the bearing device being at least partially situated in a second plane at a distance from the first plane, which is perpendicular to the adjusting axis of the spindle. 5. The electromechanical brake booster as recited in claim 1 , wherein a front side of the spindle nut is a common stop of the bearing device and of finger elements, wherein the spindle is a hollow spindle and a plunger is situated in the hollow spindle, which is operable by the input rod, and wherein a fastening plate is situated on the plunger, wherein the finger elements interconnect an input rod, the plunger, and the fastening plate. 6. The electromechanical brake booster as recited in claim 5 , wherein the finger elements reach through holes developed in the bearing device and are secured against twisting together with a fastening plate. 7. An electromechanical brake booster for a motor vehicle, comprising: an electric motor operatively connected to a spindle via a gear unit in such a way that a rotation of a rotor of the electric motor effects a translatory motion of the spindle; at least one support element fastened on a gear unit housing bottom of the gear unit, which extends along its respective longitudinal axis; and a bearing device situated on the spindle, which supports the spindle on the at least one support element in such a way that the bearing device is able to guide the spindle, which is set into translatory motion, at a distance from a first support element along the at least one support element, wherein: the at least one support element includes a first support element and a second support element which are fastened on the gear unit housing bottom of the gear unit, which support elements extend along their respective longitudinal axis, and the bearing device situated on the spindle supports the spindle on the first support element and on the second support element, and a first sliding bearing guides the spindle along the first support element, a second sliding bearing being slidingly-mounted on the second support element in a transverse direction to the longitudinal axis of the second support element. 8. An electromechanical brake booster for a motor vehicle, comprising: an electric motor operatively connected to a spindle via a gear unit in such a way that a rotation of a rotor of the electric motor effects a translatory motion of the spindle; at least one support element fastened on a gear unit housing bottom of the gear unit, which extends along its respective longitudinal axis; and a bearing device situated on the spindle, which supports the spindle on the at least one support element in such a way that the bearing device is able to guide the spindle, which is set into translatory motion, at a distance from a first support element along the at least one support element, wherein: the at least one support element includes a first support element and a second support element which are fastened on the gear unit housing bottom of the gear unit, which support elements extend along their respective longitudinal axis, and the bearing device situated on the spindle supports the spindle on the first support element and on the second support element, and the spindle, due to excursion and tolerances of the spindle, has a tilting angle with respect to at least one of the first support element, and the second support element, and wherein a first sliding bearing and a second sliding bearing compensate for the tilting angle. 9. An electromechanical brake booster for a motor vehicle, comprising: an electric motor operatively connected to a spindle via a gear unit in such a way that a rotation of a rotor of the electric motor effects a translatory motion of the spindle; at least one support element fastened on a gear unit housing bottom of the gear unit, which extends along its respective longitudinal axis; and a bearing device situated on the spindle, which supports the spindle on the at least one support element in such a way that the bearing device is able to guide the spindle, which is set into translatory motion, at a distance from a first support element along the at least one support element, wherein: the at least one support element includes a first support element and a second support element which are fastened on the gear unit housing bottom of the gear unit, which support elements extend along their respective longitudinal axis, and the bearing device situated on the spindle supports the spindle on the first support element and on the second support element, the bearing device has a first opening, in which a first sliding bearing is inserted, which embraces the first support element, and which has a second opening, in which a second sliding bearing is inserted, which embraces the second support element, the spindle being supported by the bearing device so as to be shiftable along the first support element and the second support element, and the first sliding bearing is inserted into the first opening of the bearing device by a groove developed circumferentially on an outer circumference of the first sliding bearing, a gap being developed between the bearing device and the groove, and the first sliding bearing being supported in the groove so as to be able to rotate and tilt relative to the bearing device about an axis situated parallel to the first end section and the second end section. 10. An electromechanical brake booster for a motor vehicle, comprising: an electric motor operatively connected to
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