Vehicle deceleration assistance apparatus
US-2024140410-A1 · May 2, 2024 · US
US2016272170A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016272170-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615058605-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Mar 2, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A brake system for a motor vehicle including front wheel brakes, rear wheel brakes, and a hydraulic system supplying hydraulic fluid to the wheel brakes. An electronic brake control connected to the hydraulic system actuates the hydraulic system to build up a brake pressure and supply the wheel brakes with the hydraulic fluid. The system includes a parking brake system that activates the rear wheel brakes. The electronic brake control actuates the hydraulic system to build up a brake pressure and at the beginning of an emergency braking procedure closes valves of the hydraulic system associated with the rear wheel brakes, opens valves of the hydraulic system associated with the front wheel brakes, and activates the parking brake system while keeping the valves of the hydraulic system associated with the rear wheel brakes closed for a period of adjustable length.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A motor vehicle brake system comprising: front wheel brakes; rear wheel brakes; a hydraulic system including valves, at least one valve associated with said front wheel brakes and at least one valve associated with said rear wheel brakes, said hydraulic system connected to said front wheel brakes and said rear wheel brakes; an electronic brake control connected to the hydraulic system and operable to actuate said hydraulic system to build up a brake pressure in the front wheel and rear wheel brakes; a parking brake system connected to said electronic brake control and operative to activate said rear wheel brakes whereby at the beginning of an autonomous emergency braking procedure said electronic brake control actuates the hydraulic system to close valves the hydraulic system associated with the rear wheel, activates the parking brake system, and keeps the valves of the hydraulic system associated with the rear wheel brakes closed. 2 . The brake system of claim 1 wherein the electronic brake control maintains the valves of the hydraulic system associated with the rear wheel brakes for a period of adjustable length; and deactivates the parking brake system and opens the valves of the hydraulic system associated with the rear wheel brakes at the end of the period of adjustable length. 3 . The brake system of claim 1 including a detection device connected to the electronic brake control detecting if at least one wheel, associated with a rear wheel brake, is locking because of the activation of the parking brake system wherein the electronic brake control actuates the hydraulic system to operate the front and rear wheel brakes in an ABS mode; and upon detecting locking of the wheel deactivating the parking brake system before the beginning operation of the front wheel brakes in the ABS mode and opening the valves associated with the rear wheel brakes. 4 . The brake system of claim 1 including a sensor unit detecting a load condition of the motor vehicle connected to the electronic brake control wherein brake control unit compares the detected load condition of the motor vehicle with a predetermined load condition limit value and, if the respectively detected load condition of the motor vehicle is lower than the load condition limit value opens the valves of the hydraulic system associated with the front and rear brakes without activating the parking brake system. 5 . A method of operating a brake system of a motor vehicle having a hydraulic system providing pressure to a front wheel brake and rear wheel brake and a parking brake system including the steps of: carrying out autonomous emergency braking of the motor vehicle by actuating the hydraulic system via an electronic brake control in such a manner that a brake pressure is built up by the hydraulic system, wherein at the beginning of the autonomous emergency braking valves of the hydraulic system associated with the rear wheel brakes are closed and valves of the hydraulic system associated with the front wheel brakes are opened; and activating the parking brake system wherein the valves of the hydraulic system associated with the rear wheel brakes are kept closed for a period of adjustable length. 6 . The method of claim 5 wherein the parking brake system is deactivated at the end of the period of adjustable length. 7 . The method of claim 5 including the step of deactivating the parking brake system before the end of the period of adjustable length by detecting locking of at least one wheel, assigned to a rear wheel brake, based on activation of said wheel brake via the parking brake system; and upon detecting locking of at least one wheel, deactivating the parking brake system before operating the front wheel brakes in an ABS mode and opening the valves of the hydraulic system associated with the rear wheel brakes. 8 . The method of claim 5 including the step of detecting a load condition of the motor vehicle; comparing the detected load condition of the motor vehicle with a predetermined load condition limit value necessary to carry out autonomous emergency braking of the motor vehicle; and if the detected load condition of the motor vehicle is lower than the load condition limit value the valves of the hydraulic system associated with the rear wheel brakes and the front wheel brakes are opened without activating the parking brake system. 9 . A method of operating a brake system of a motor vehicle comprising: providing a hydraulic system for supplying pressure to a front wheel brake and rear wheel brake; providing a parking brake; supplying pressure to a front wheel brake; activating the parking brake; and withholding pressure to a rear wheel brake. 10 . The method of claim 9 including the step withholding pressure to the rear wheel brake for a period of adjustable length; and deactivating the parking brake and supplying pressure to the rear wheel brake after the period of adjustable length has elapsed. 11 . The method of claim 9 including the step of monitoring the pressure supplied to the front wheel brake; and deactivating the parking brake and supplying pressure to the rear wheel brake when the pressure supplied to the front wheel brake exceeds a predetermined value. 12 . The method of claim 9 including the step of detecting whether a rear wheel associated with a rear wheel brake is locked prior to a front wheel associated with a front wheel brake; and deactivating the parking brake and supplying pressure to the rear wheel brake when a rear wheel associated with a rear wheel brake is locked prior to a front wheel associated with a front wheel brake. 13 . The method of claim 9 including the step of deactivating the parking brake system before operating the front wheel brakes in an ABS mode. 14 . The method of claim 9 wherein the step of withholding pressure to a rear wheel brake correspondingly decreases the time to attain a predetermined brake pressure in the front wheel brake. 15 . The method of claim 9 including the step of detecting a load condition of the motor vehicle; comparing the detected load condition of the motor vehicle with a predetermined load condition limit value; if the detected load condition of the motor vehicle is lower than the load condition limit value skipping the steps of activating the parking brake and withholding pressure to the rear wheel brake; and supplying pressure to the rear wheel brake.
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