Electronically controllable pneumatic brake system in a utility vehicle and method for electronically controlling a pneumatic brake system in a utility vehicle

US11034341B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11034341-B2
Application numberUS-201716329225-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 17, 2017
Priority dateAug 31, 2016
Publication dateJun 15, 2021
Grant dateJun 15, 2021

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An electronically controllable pneumatic brake system for a vehicle includes wheel brakes for braking wheels of the vehicle, wherein axle modulators specify a service brake braking pressure to the wheel brakes in dependence upon a service brake control pressure. The brake system further includes a foot brake valve configured to pneumatically specify the service brake control pressure to the axle modulators, wherein the service brake control pressure can be generated by the foot brake valve in dependence upon a mechanical imposition or in dependence upon an electropneumatic imposition. The brake system additionally includes a bypass valve arrangement configured to specify a foot brake input pressure to the foot brake valve, the foot brake input pressure being used as an electropneumatic imposition.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An electronically controllable pneumatic brake system for a vehicle, the electronically controllable pneumatic brake system comprising: wheel brakes for braking wheels of the vehicle, wherein axle modulators specify a service brake braking pressure to the wheel brakes in dependence upon a service brake control pressure; a foot brake valve configured to pneumatically specify the service brake control pressure to the axle modulators, wherein the service brake control pressure can be generated by the foot brake valve in dependence upon a mechanical imposition or in dependence upon an electropneumatic imposition; and a bypass valve arrangement configured to specify a foot brake input pressure to the foot brake valve, the foot brake input pressure being used as an electropneumatic imposition, wherein the bypass valve arrangement imposes a low pressure level upon the foot brake valve in a first switch position and the bypass valve arrangement imposes a high pressure level upon the foot brake valve in a second switch position as an electropneumatic imposition with the result that the foot brake input pressure may be specified in dependence upon the low pressure level and/or in dependence upon the high pressure level, wherein the bypass valve arrangement is flowably connected to a venting chamber of the foot brake valve with the result that the foot brake input pressure that is specified by the bypass valve arrangement may be passed through as an electropneumatic imposition via the venting chamber and an operating chamber of the foot brake valve directly to the axle modulators as a service brake control pressure. 2. The electronically controllable pneumatic brake system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein in the first switch position the bypass valve arrangement connects the foot brake valve to a bypass venting facility so as to impose the low pressure level and in the second switch position the bypass valve arrangement connects the foot brake valve to a bypass pressure medium reservoir so as to impose the high pressure level so as to output an electropneumatic imposition in dependence upon an atmospheric pressure and/or in dependence upon a bypass reservoir pressure. 3. The electronically controllable pneumatic brake system as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the bypass valve arrangement flowably connects the venting chamber of the foot brake valve either to the bypass pressure medium reservoir or to the bypass venting facility. 4. The electronically controllable pneumatic brake system as claimed in claim 2 , wherein a throttle is provided between the bypass pressure medium reservoir, which in the second switch position is connected so as to conduct flow via the bypass valve arrangement to the venting chamber, and the bypass valve arrangement as to limit a volume flow passing to the bypass valve arrangement. 5. The electronically controllable pneumatic brake system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the electropneumatic imposition is an imposition that is independent of a mechanical actuation of the foot brake valve by means of moving a control piston of the foot brake valve, with the result that the foot brake input pressure that is imposed by means of the bypass valve arrangement may flow essentially uninfluenced through the foot brake valve and may be imposed by the foot brake valve as a service brake control pressure upon the axle modulators. 6. The electronically controllable pneumatic brake system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the venting chamber is not flowably connected via the operating chamber to the control connections in a mechanically actuated position of the foot brake valve during an adjustment of the control piston of the foot brake valve into a first control position with the result that the service brake control pressure may only be specified in an actuated position of the foot brake valve in dependence upon the manual imposition, and in that the venting chamber is flowably connected via the operating chamber to the control connections in a mechanically non-actuated position of the foot brake valve during an adjustment of the control piston of the foot brake valve into a second control position with the result that the service brake control pressure may only be specified in a mechanically non-actuated position in dependence upon the electropneumatic imposition. 7. The electronically controllable pneumatic brake system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bypass valve arrangement is flowably connected via a venting connection of the foot brake valve to the venting chamber. 8. The electronically controllable pneumatic brake system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a first bypass valve arrangement is embodied as an electronically controllable 3/2 directional control valve having two switch positions, wherein the low pressure level may be imposed upon the venting chamber in the first switch position of the 3/2 directional control valve via the 3/2 directional control valve, and the high pressure level may be specified to the venting chamber in the second switch position via the 3/2 directional control valve. 9. The electronically controllable pneumatic brake system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a second bypass valve arrangement comprises two 2/2 directional control valves, wherein the low pressure level may be specified to the venting chamber by means of a first 2/2 directional control valve and the high pressure level may be specified by means of a second 2/2 directional control valve, wherein the low pressure level may be specified to the venting chamber in the first switch position of the second bypass valve arrangement by means of the first 2/2 directional control valve and simultaneously a specification of the high pressure level to the venting chamber may be prevented by means of the second 2/2 directional control valve, and a specification of the low pressure level may be prevented in the second switch position of the second bypass valve arrangement by the first 2/2 directional control valve and simultaneously the high pressure level may be specified to the venting chamber by the second 2/2 directional control valve. 10. The electronically controllable pneumatic brake system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bypass valve arrangement is monostable and the first switch position represents a stable switch position, into which the bypass valve arrangement automatically falls back if an actuation is not performed. 11. The electronically controllable pneumatic brake system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bypass valve arrangement may be electrically actuated via a bypass signal that is specified by a bypass control unit. 12. The electronically controllable pneumatic brake system as claimed in claim 11 , wherein a pulse-width modulated bypass signal may be output by the bypass control unit so as to alternately switch between the first switch position and the second switch position so as to embody an intermittent braking function by means of varying the foot brake input pressure. 13. The electronically controllable pneumatic brake system as claimed in claim 12 , wherein the bypass valve arrangement may be alternately switched for a pulse time into the second switch position and for a pause time into the first switch position so as to alternately switch the bypass valve, wherein the pulse time is between 5 ms and 1000 ms and the pause time is between Oms and 2000 ms. 14. A method for electronically controlling a pneumatic brake system, the method comprising: determining whether a failure or a defect has occurred in the electronic actuation of the axle modulators; actuating a bypass valve arrangement via a bypass

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  • the retarders being of the electric type · CPC title

  • foot actuated · CPC title

  • B60T13/683Primary

    in pneumatic systems or parts thereof (in vacuum systems B60T13/72) · CPC title

  • in pneumatic systems · CPC title

  • Disposition of pedal · CPC title

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What does patent US11034341B2 cover?
An electronically controllable pneumatic brake system for a vehicle includes wheel brakes for braking wheels of the vehicle, wherein axle modulators specify a service brake braking pressure to the wheel brakes in dependence upon a service brake control pressure. The brake system further includes a foot brake valve configured to pneumatically specify the service brake control pressure to the axl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Wabco Europe Bvba, Zf Cv Systems Europe Bv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60T13/683. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 15 2021 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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