Hydraulic brake system
US-12036968-B2 · Jul 16, 2024 · US
US9302664B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9302664-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113885801-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 17, 2011 |
| Priority date | Nov 17, 2010 |
| Publication date | Apr 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Apr 5, 2016 |
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An input device of a vehicle brake system integrally includes an integrally provided master cylinder and a stroke simulator which communicate via a hydraulic communication path. The stroke simulator is provided with a simulator piston accommodated within a simulator accommodation chamber. The simulator accommodation chamber has an opening portion enabling the insertion of the simulator piston into the simulator accommodation chamber from the side on which the brake pedal is disposed relative to the dashboard.
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A vehicle brake system comprising: an input device for detecting an amount of operation by an operator; and an electric brake actuator for generating a first brake hydraulic pressure at least on the basis of an electric signal according to the amount of operation, wherein the input device is integrally formed to include a master cylinder and a stroke simulator, the master cylinder generating a second brake hydraulic pressure in response to an input by a piston connected to a brake operation element, and the stroke simulator being integrally provided with the master cylinder as well as communicating with the master cylinder via a hydraulic communication path, wherein the stroke simulator includes a simulator piston and a simulator housing having a simulator accommodation chamber formed therein which accommodates the simulator piston, the simulator piston having a hollow cylindrical piston body with a plurality of openings formed through a side wall thereof, the simulator piston being movable against an urging force of an urging member by being driven by the second brake hydraulic pressure in the simulator accommodation chamber, and the simulator accommodation chamber including an opening portion which allows the simulator piston to be inserted into the simulator accommodation chamber from a side on which the brake operation element is disposed, wherein a receiving member for receiving an input load to the simulator piston is disposed on the opening portion, and the receiving member is held in the simulator housing by a holding ring which is detachable with the simulator housing in a state that the urging member and the simulator piston are accommodated in the simulator accommodation chamber. 2. The vehicle brake system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the opening portion is covered with a dashboard in a mounted state of the input device. 3. The vehicle brake system as set forth in claim 2 , wherein the receiving member is disposed to be prevented from coming off by the dashboard. 4. The vehicle brake system as set forth in claim 2 , wherein the input device is mounted on the dashboard, and the master cylinder and the stroke simulator are arranged side by side. 5. The vehicle brake system as set forth in claim 4 , wherein the input device is attached with a valve unit and the hydraulic communication path is formed inside the input device via the valve unit. 6. The vehicle brake system as set forth in claim 1 , wherein the urging member is arranged between the simulator piston and the receiving member, and urges the simulator piston. 7. The vehicle brake system of claim 1 , wherein the urging member comprises first and second simulator springs arranged in series, wherein the stroke simulator of the input device further comprises a first spring seat abuttingly contacting the receiving member and having a protrusion thereon which fits inside of a rear end of the first simulator spring, and a second spring seat having a protrusion thereon which fits inside of a front end of the first simulator spring and which receives the second simulator spring therein, and wherein the first and second spring seats are operatively connected by a linking member extending between the respective protrusions thereof. 8. The vehicle brake system of claim 7 , wherein the receiving member has an alignment boss formed thereon which fits inside of the protrusion of the first spring seat. 9. A vehicle brake system comprising: an input device for detecting an amount of operation by an operator; and an electric brake actuator for generating a first brake hydraulic pressure at least on the basis of an electric signal according to the amount of operation, wherein the input device is integrally formed to include a master cylinder and a stroke simulator, the master cylinder generating a second brake hydraulic pressure in response to an input by a piston connected to a brake operation element, and the stroke simulator being integrally provided with the master cylinder as well as communicating with the master cylinder via a hydraulic communication path, wherein the stroke simulator includes a simulator piston and a simulator housing having a simulator accommodation chamber formed therein which accommodates the simulator piston, the simulator piston being movable against an urging force of an urging member by being driven by the second brake hydraulic pressure in the simulator accommodation chamber, the urging member comprising first and second simulator springs arranged in series, and the simulator accommodation chamber including an opening portion which allows the simulator piston to be inserted into the simulator accommodation chamber from a side on which the brake operation element is disposed, wherein a receiving member for receiving an input load to the simulator piston is disposed on the opening portion, the receiving member is held in the simulator housing by a holding ring which is detachable with the simulator housing in a state that the urging member and the simulator piston are accommodated in the simulator accommodation chamber, wherein the stroke simulator of the input device further comprises: a first spring seat abuttingly contacting the receiving member and having a protrusion thereon which fits inside of a first end of the first simulator spring, and a second spring seat having a protrusion thereon which fits inside of a second end of the first simulator spring and which receives the second simulator spring therein, and wherein the first and second spring seats are operatively connected by a linking member extending between and through holes in the respective protrusions thereof.
acting on a hydraulic system, e.g. a master cylinder · CPC title
combined with other mechanical components, e.g. pump units, master cylinders · CPC title
by electrical means, e.g. using travel or force sensors · CPC title
characterised by specified functions of the control system components · CPC title
Systems with stroke simulating devices for driver input (B60T8/4077 takes precedence) · CPC title
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