Method for operating a braking system and a braking system
US-2016236662-A1 · Aug 18, 2016 · US
US10875509B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10875509-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916249977-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 17, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 19, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 29, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 29, 2020 |
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A vehicle starter aid system is provided for a vehicle having at least one driven axle and at least one non-driven axle. An electrically controllable brake system generates brake application signals as a function of input signals for the wheel brake actuators on the at least one driven axle. The inputs signals are received from a rotational speed sensor of the at least one non-driven axle and at least one signal-generator which generates signals which represent intended driving away of the vehicle from the stationary state and are different from the wheel rotational speed signals. An electronic brake control unit controls application of the wheel brake actuators of the at least one driven axle if the rotational speed signals of the rotational speed sensor correspond to zero wheel rotational speed and at the same time the signals of the signal-generator indicate the intended driving away of the vehicle.
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What is claimed is: 1. A vehicle, comprising: at least one driven axle; at least one nondriven axle; wheel brake actuators provided on the at least one driven axle and on the at least one nondriven axle; an electrically controllable brake system which includes at least one electronic brake control unit configured to feed brake application signals to the wheel brake actuators; a wheel rotational speed sensor on at least one wheel of the at least one nondriven axle, the wheel rotational speed sensor being configured to generate wheel rotational speed signals; and a signal generator configured to generate signals which differ from the wheel rotational speed signals and which represent an intended driving away of the vehicle from the stationary state, wherein at least one of the wheel rotational speed signals and the signal generator signals are input signals to the electronic brake control unit, and the at least one electronic brake control unit is configured to generate brake application signals for at least partial application of the wheel brake actuators on the at least one driven axle in dependence on the input signals, feed the brake application signals into the wheel brake actuators of the at least one driven axle if the rotational speed signals of the rotational speed sensor correspond to a rotational speed of zero and at the same time the signals of the signal-generator correspond to an intended driving away of the vehicle from the stationary state, and not feed brake application signals into the wheel brake actuators of the at least one driven axle if the rotational speed signals of the at least one rotational speed sensor correspond to a rotational speed that is not zero. 2. The vehicle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the signals of the signal-generator are dependent on a rotational speed of a transmission output shaft of a transmission of the vehicle. 3. The vehicle as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the signal-generator includes at least one active rotational speed sensor configured to measure the rotational speed of the transmission output shaft of the transmission and feed the transmission shaft rotational speed to the electronic brake control unit. 4. The vehicle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the signal-generator signals are generated by an actuation of at least one of a hand-actuable actuating member and a foot-actuable actuating member operable by a driver of the vehicle. 5. The vehicle as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the signals of the signal-generator are dependent on at least one of an engaged or disengaged state of a clutch of the vehicle, a selected transmission gear stage, a selected transmission mode of the transmission, an actuation or nonactuation of a brake pedal, an actuation or nonactuation of a gas pedal, and an actuation or nonactuation of an actuating member of the parking brake. 6. The vehicle as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the signal-generator includes an additional actuating member configured to be actuated separately by the driver, and the additional actuating member is configured to generate, independently of an actuation of the clutch, the transmission, the brake pedal, the gas pedal, and the parking brake of the vehicle, the signals which differ from wheel rotational speed signals generated by a wheel rotational speed sensor which represent an intended driving away of the vehicle from the stationary state. 7. The vehicle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the brake application signals provided to the wheel brake actuators of the at least one driven axle cause the wheel brake actuators of the at least one driven axle to apply at least a temporarily acting brake torque on the wheels of the at least one driven axle. 8. The vehicle as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the at least temporarily acting brake torque on the wheels of the at least one driven axle increases in ramp form from zero up to a predetermined value, immediately increases to the predetermined value, or acts over one or more predetermined time intervals. 9. The vehicle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the electrically controllable brake system is at least one of a service brake system and a parking brake system. 10. The vehicle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the electronic brake control unit is configured to control a function of one or more of a brake slip control (ABS), an electronic parking brake (EPB), a traction slip control (ASR), and an electronic stability program (ESP). 11. The vehicle as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the electrically controllable brake system is an electronically controlled electropneumatic brake system.
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