Method for emergency engagement of a holding brake, and electropneumatic brake system

US12454256B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12454256-B2
Application numberUS-202318331791-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 8, 2023
Priority dateDec 9, 2020
Publication dateOct 28, 2025
Grant dateOct 28, 2025

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A method for emergency engagement of a holding brake of a vehicle having an electropneumatic brake system. The electropneumatic brake system includes a service brake system with a service brake and a holding brake system with the holding brake. The holding brake system has spring brake cylinders. The service brake system includes a service brake control unit. The electropneumatic braking system includes at least one brake circuit for the service brake and the holding brake. The service and holding brakes may be in separate brake circuits. The spring brake cylinders can be vented when a supply pressure in at least one brake circuit for the service brake decreases. The method includes reducing, via the service brake control unit, the supply pressure in at least one brake circuit for the service brake under a program control in defined conditions.

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A method for emergency engagement of a holding brake of a vehicle having an electropneumatic brake system including a service brake system with a service brake and a holding brake system with the holding brake; the holding brake system having spring brake cylinders; the service brake system including a service brake control unit for controlling components of the service brake; the electropneumatic braking system including at least one brake circuit for the service brake and the holding brake, wherein the service brake and the holding brake may be in separate ones of said at least one brake circuit; the spring brake cylinders being able to be vented when a supply pressure in the at least one brake circuit for the service brake decreases; the method comprising: reducing, via the service brake control unit, the supply pressure in at least one brake circuit for the service brake of the at least one brake circuit under a program control in defined conditions. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the at least one brake circuit includes a plurality of brake circuits for the service brake and the service brake control unit is configured to cause a reduction of the supply pressure in only one of the plurality of brake circuits. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the service brake control unit causes a reduction of the supply pressure in all of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the service brake control unit causes a reduction of the supply pressure in at least one of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake after an occurrence of at least one condition including: a) the service brake control unit detects a fault in the holding brake system; b) due to defined boundary conditions; c) after the operation of a separate control element; d) after the operation of a brake pedal for the service brake in combination with the detected fault in the holding brake system; and, e) due to a dedicated signal of an additional electronic control unit. 5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the service brake control unit detects the fault in the holding brake system because of an occurrence of at least one event including: aa) the service brake control unit has an error message from a holding brake control unit; ab) the service brake control unit does not have an expected signal from the holding brake control unit; and, ac) the service brake control unit detects a failure of signals on a connected CAN bus. 6. The method of claim 4 , wherein for the reduction of the supply pressure in the brake circuit for the service brake due to the defined boundary conditions, at least one of the following boundary conditions must be met: ba) a dedicated emergency parking signal of a virtual driver; bb) a general parking request of the virtual driver to the brake system, in combination with a detected standstill of the vehicle; bc) the general parking request of the virtual driver to the brake system, in combination with the detected fault in the holding brake system; and, bd) the general parking request of the virtual driver to the electropneumatic brake system, in combination with inactive compressed air delivery. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the service brake control unit is configured to deactivate compressed air delivery into the at least one brake circuit. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the service brake control unit causes the reduction of the supply pressure in at least one of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake by operating the service brake. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the service brake control unit causes the reduction of the supply pressure in the at least one of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake by operating the service brake if the electronic brake system detects a vehicle standstill or a fault in the holding brake system and a service brake pedal is fully actuated for a defined minimum period. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the supply pressure in at least one of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake is reduced by venting via a valve in the service brake system. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the supply pressure in the at least one of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake is reduced by venting via a valve for regulating locking prevention. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reduction of the supply pressure in at least one of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake is carried out via valves with an above-average nominal diameter in relation to all valves present in the service brake system. 13. The method of claim 1 , wherein, in parallel with the reduction of the supply pressure in at least one of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake, at least a part of the service brake system is controlled for braking. 14. The method of claim 1 , wherein the service brake system includes at least one service brake cylinder; and, at least a part of the service brake system is controlled or is still controlled for braking, and then the service brake system is vented via at least one valve for reduction of the supply pressure in at least one of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake and, at one or more other valves, a brake pressure is retained in at least one of the at least one service brake cylinder so that said service brake cylinder is not vented. 15. The method of claim 14 , wherein, for reduction of the supply pressure in the at least one of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake, the service brake system is vented via at least one valve on a front axle and, at one or more valves of a rear axle, a brake pressure in at least one of the at least one service brake cylinder is retained so that said service brake cylinder is not vented. 16. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reduction of the supply pressure in at least one of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake is pulsed, namely by alternating ventilation and venting of service brake cylinders. 17. The method of claim 1 , wherein the reduction of the supply pressure in at least one of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake is carried out continuously. 18. A service brake control unit comprising: a processor; a computer readable non-transitory storage medium having program code stored thereon; said program code being configured, when executed by said processor, to carry out the method of claim 1 . 19. An electropneumatic brake system for a vehicle, the electropneumatic brake system comprising: a service brake system including a service brake control unit for controlling components of a service brake; at least one brake circuit for the service brake; a holding brake system including a holding brake and spring brake cylinders; said spring brake cylinders being configured to be vented when a supply pressure in at least one of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake reduces; said service brake control unit including software configured, when executed by a processor, to reduce the supply pressure in the at least one of the at least one brake circuit for the service brake under a program control in defined conditions. 20. The electropneumatic brake system of claim 19 , wherein said service brake control unit is configured to deactivate a compressed air delivery into the at least one brake circuit. 21. The electropneumatic brake system of claim 19 , wherein said service brake control unit is c

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What does patent US12454256B2 cover?
A method for emergency engagement of a holding brake of a vehicle having an electropneumatic brake system. The electropneumatic brake system includes a service brake system with a service brake and a holding brake system with the holding brake. The holding brake system has spring brake cylinders. The service brake system includes a service brake control unit. The electropneumatic braking system…
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Zf Cv Systems Global Gmbh
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B60T8/94. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 28 2025 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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