Electric brake system and operating method of thereof
US-2019329751-A1 · Oct 31, 2019 · US
US11590950B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11590950-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916395234-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 26, 2019 |
| Priority date | Apr 26, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 28, 2023 |
| Grant date | Feb 28, 2023 |
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Provided are an electronic brake system and a method of operating the same, capable of performing a normal operation mode and an abnormal operation mode by including an integrated master cylinder configured to discharge a pressurizing medium according to a displacement of a brake pedal while providing a driver with a pedal fee, a liquid pressure supply device configured to generate a liquid pressure by operating a hydraulic piston according to an electrical being output on the basis of the displacement of the brake pedal, and a hydraulic control unit configured to a liquid pressure of a pressurizing medium to be supplied to each wheel cylinder.
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An electronic brake system comprising: a reservoir in which a pressurizing medium is stored; an integrated master cylinder including a master chamber, a master piston provided in the master chamber and configured to be displaced by a brake pedal, first and second simulation chambers, a reaction piston provided in the first simulation chamber and configured to be displaced by a liquid pressure of a pressurizing medium accommodated in the master chamber, a damping piston provided in the second simulation chamber and configured to be displaced by displacement of the reaction piston, and an elastic member provided between the reaction piston and the damping piston, wherein the elastic member contacts a surface of the reaction piston so that the elastic member is seated on a surface of the damping piston; a liquid pressure supply device configured to generate a liquid pressure by operating a hydraulic piston according to an electrical signal being output in response to the displacement of the brake pedal; and a hydraulic control unit having a first hydraulic circuit for controlling a liquid pressure transferred to two wheel cylinders of a plurality of wheel cylinders and a second hydraulic circuit for controlling a liquid pressure transferred to two other wheel cylinders of the plurality of wheel cylinders. 2. An electronic brake system comprising: a reservoir in which a pressurizing medium is stored; an integrated master cylinder including a master chamber, a master piston provided in the master chamber and configured to be displaced by a brake pedal, first and second simulation chambers, a reaction piston provided in the first simulation chamber and configured to be displaced by a liquid pressure of a pressurizing medium accommodated in the master chamber, a damping piston provided in the second simulation chamber and configured to be displaced by displacement of the reaction piston, and an elastic member provided between the reaction piston and the damping piston; a liquid pressure supply device configured to generate a liquid pressure by operating a hydraulic piston according to an electrical signal being output in response to the displacement of the brake pedal; and a hydraulic control unit having a first hydraulic circuit for controlling a liquid pressure transferred to two wheel cylinders of a plurality of wheel cylinders and a second hydraulic circuit for controlling a liquid pressure transferred to two other wheel cylinders of the plurality of wheel cylinders, wherein the integrated master cylinder further comprises: a simulation fluid path configured to communicate the first simulation chamber with the second simulation chamber; and a simulator valve provided on the simulation fluid path and configured to control a flow of pressurizing medium through the simulation fluid path. 3. The electronic brake system of claim 1 , wherein the integrated master cylinder further comprises a cylinder body in which the master chamber and the first and second simulation chambers are formed, wherein the master chamber, the first simulation chamber, and the second simulation chamber are sequentially arranged from an inlet side of the cylinder body, to which the brake pedal is connected, to an inner end portion of the cylinder body. 4. The electronic brake system of claim 2 , further comprising: a first backup fluid path configured to connect the master chamber to the first hydraulic circuit; a second backup fluid path configured to connect the first simulation chamber to the second hydraulic circuit; a first cut-valve provided on the first backup fluid path and configured to control a flow of pressurizing medium through the first backup fluid path; and a second cut-valve provided on the second backup fluid path and configured to control a flow of pressurizing medium through the second backup fluid path. 5. The electronic brake system of claim 4 , wherein: the first hydraulic circuit includes a first inlet valve and a second inlet valve for controlling a liquid pressure supplied to a first wheel cylinder of the plurality of wheel cylinders and a liquid pressure supplied to a second wheel cylinder of the plurality of wheel cylinders, respectively, and a first outlet valve and a second outlet valve for controlling a liquid pressure discharged from the first wheel cylinder to the reservoir and a liquid pressure discharged from the second wheel cylinder to the reservoir, respectively; the second hydraulic circuit includes a third inlet valve and a fourth inlet valve for controlling a liquid pressure supplied to a third wheel cylinder of the plurality of wheel cylinders and a liquid pressure supplied to a fourth wheel cylinder of the plurality of wheel cylinders, respectively, and a third outlet valve and a fourth outlet valve for controlling a liquid pressure discharged from the third wheel cylinder to the reservoir and a liquid pressure discharged from the fourth wheel cylinder to the reservoir, respectively; and the second backup fluid path is provided to connect the first simulation chamber to a downstream side of the fourth inlet valve of the second hydraulic circuit. 6. The electronic brake system of claim 4 , further comprising a reservoir fluid path configured to communicate the integrated master cylinder with the reservoir, wherein the reservoir fluid path includes a first reservoir fluid path configured to communicate the master chamber with the reservoir and a second reservoir fluid path configured to communicate the first simulation chamber with the reservoir. 7. The electronic brake system of claim 6 , further comprising: a reservoir check valve provided on the first reservoir fluid path and allowing only a flow of pressurizing medium directed from the reservoir to the master chamber through the first reservoir fluid path; and an inspection valve provided on the second reservoir fluid path and controlling a bidirectional flow of pressurizing medium through the second reservoir fluid path. 8. The electronic brake system of claim 7 , wherein the second backup fluid path branches between the inspection valve and the first simulation chamber on the second reservoir fluid path. 9. The electronic brake system of claim 1 , wherein the reaction piston and the damping piston each include a receiving groove recessed for at least one portion of the elastic member to be seated thereon. 10. The electronic brake system of claim 1 , wherein the liquid pressure supply device includes: a first pressure chamber provided at one side of the hydraulic piston, which is movably accommodated in a cylinder block, and connected to one or more wheel cylinders of the plurality of wheel cylinders; and a second pressure chamber provided at another side of the hydraulic piston and connected to one or more other wheel cylinders of the plurality of wheel cylinders. 11. The electronic brake system of claim 10 , wherein the hydraulic control unit includes: a plurality of hydraulic fluid paths for hydraulically connecting the first pressure chamber and the second pressure chamber to the first hydraulic circuit and the second hydraulic circuit; and at least one valve provided on at least one of the plurality of hydraulic fluid paths and configured to control a flow of pressurizing medium through the at least one of the plurality of hydraulic fluid paths. 12. The electronic brake system of claim 11 , further comprising: a pedal displacement sensor configured to sense the displacement of the brake pedal; and an electronic control unit (ECU) configured to control an operation of the at least one valve on a basis of liquid pressure information and displacement information of the
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