Brake Assistance System and Brake Method
US-2021291665-A1 · Sep 23, 2021 · US
US2021354677A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021354677-A1 |
| Application number | US-202017026863-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 18, 2020 |
| Publication date | Nov 18, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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An electric brake booster for an autonomous vehicle is provided. The electric brake booster includes a body part that receives a power cylinder generating braking pressure in an autonomous driving/braking mode and a master cylinder generating braking pressure in a manual driver braking mode. A driving shaft is movable in an axial direction in the power cylinder and coupled to a piston. A first motor is connected to a first side of the driving shaft and provides driving power thereto. A second motor is connected to a second side of the driving shaft and provides driving power thereto in a direction equal to that of the driving power provided from the first motor. A controller determines whether the first or second motor normally operates and simultaneously or separately operates the first and second motors based on a magnitude of the pressure in the power cylinder or whether emergency braking occurs.
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What is claimed is: 1 . An electric brake booster for an autonomous vehicle having a dual actuator, comprising: a body part configured to receive a power cylinder for generating braking pressure in an autonomous driving/braking mode; a driving shaft movable in an axial direction in the power cylinder and coupled to a piston; a first motor connected to a first side of the driving shaft and configured to provide driving power to the driving shaft; a second motor connected to a second side of the driving shaft and configured to provide driving power to the driving shaft in a direction equal to a direction of the driving power provided from the first motor; and a controller configured to determine whether the first motor or the second motor operates normally and to simultaneously or separately operate the first motor and the second motor based on a magnitude of the pressure in the power cylinder or on whether emergency braking occurs. 2 . The electric brake booster of claim 1 , wherein the body part further comprises a master cylinder for generating braking pressure in a manual driver braking mode. 3 . The electric brake booster of claim 1 , wherein any one of the first motor and the second motor has a hollow structure to receive the piston therein and move the piston. 4 . The electric brake booster of claim 1 , wherein the first motor and the second motor are connected to independent power sources, respectively, and supplied with electric power. 5 . The electric brake booster of claim 1 , wherein motor position sensors are connected to the first motor and the second motor, respectively, to detect rotation positions of rotors of the motors. 6 . The electric brake booster of claim 1 , wherein a pressure sensor is connected to the power cylinder to detect the pressure in the power cylinder. 7 . The electric brake booster of claim 2 , wherein the master cylinder and the power cylinder are configured to intersect each other, and the first motor and the second motor are provided at both sides of the body part with the master cylinder interposed therebetween. 8 . The electric brake booster of claim 1 , wherein in response to determining that any one of the first motor and the second motor is broken down, the controller is configured to operate any one of the first motor and the second motor that is determined not to be broken down. 9 . The electric brake booster of claim 5 , wherein in response to determining that any one of the first motor and the second motor is broken down, the controller is configured to operate any one of the first motor and the second motor that is not determined to be broken down from a rotation position detected by the motor position sensor. 10 . The electric brake booster of claim 2 , wherein in response to determining that both the first motor and the second motor are broken down, the controller is configured to switch from the autonomous driving mode to the manual driver braking mode. 11 . The electric brake booster of claim 1 , wherein when a current situation is not an emergency braking situation or the pressure in the power cylinder is less than a predetermined reference pressure, the controller is configured to operate one of the first motor and the second motor. 12 . The electric brake booster of claim 1 , wherein when a current situation is an emergency braking situation or the pressure in the power cylinder is greater than a predetermined reference pressure, the controller is configured to simultaneously operate the first motor and the second motor. 13 . The electric brake booster of claim 1 , wherein when the controller distributes driving power by simultaneously operating the first motor and the second motor, the controller is configured to distribute the driving power so that at least one motor has the driving power less than a capacity thereof. 14 . The electric brake booster of claim 1 , wherein when the controller distributes driving power by simultaneously operating the first motor and the second motor, the controller is configured to distribute the driving power at a predetermined ratio.
Pedal travel sensor, stroke sensor; Sensing brake request · CPC title
in hydraulic systems or parts thereof · CPC title
characterised by specified functions of the control system components · CPC title
Systems in which the booster is used as an auxiliary pressure source · CPC title
by electrical means, e.g. using travel or force sensors · CPC title
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