Hydraulic brake system
US-12036968-B2 · Jul 16, 2024 · US
US9346446B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9346446-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414202626-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 10, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 21, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2016 |
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An apparatus for initializing an electromechanical brake (EMB) may include: a solenoid valve for transmitting oil pressure generated through a manipulation force for a brake pedal; a piston unit for pressurizing a brake disk through at least one of the oil pressure transmitted through the solenoid valve and power generated by a motor; and an electronic control unit for controlling at least one of the oil pressure transmitted through the solenoid valve and the power transmitted by the motor to control advance and retreat of pistons included in the piston unit and adjust a braking force of the brake, wherein when the brake system is initialized, the electronic control unit retreats and depressurizes the pistons when a vehicle is in a parking brake state, and advances and pressurizes the pistons in case where the vehicle is not in a parking brake state.
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An apparatus comprising an electromechanical brake (EMB) of a vehicle, the apparatus comprising: a master cylinder operably connected to a brake pedal and configured for generating oil pressure in response to external force applied to the brake pedal; a brake mechanism configured for pressurizing a brake disk and comprising at least one piston and a motor; a valve configured for selectively transmitting the oil pressure generated in the master cylinder to the brake mechanism to force the at least one piston for pressurizing the brake disk; an electronic control unit for generating an oil pressure signal based on the oil pressure generated in the master cylinder for controlling the motor to move the at least one piston for pressurizing the brake disk; and wherein the electronic control unit is further configured to generate piston initialization signals for controlling the motor to advance and retreat the at least one piston relative to the brake disk, wherein in response to starting of the vehicle, when the vehicle is in a parking brake state, the electronic control unit is configured to generate a first piston initialization signal for retreating the at least one piston that depressurizes the brake disk, wherein further in response to starting of the vehicle, when the vehicle is not in a parking brake state, the electronic control unit is configured to generate a second piston initialization signal for advancing the at least one piston that pressurizes the brake disk. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the brake mechanism comprises a master piston, a slave piston and a chamber between the master piston and the slave piston, the master piston configured for being pressurized by at least one of the oil pressure transmitted through the valve or by power generated by the motor, the slave piston configured for being pressurized by oil pressure generated by movement of the master piston, and wherein the electronic control unit is further configured to control the brake mechanism to reach a state at which the master piston and the slave piston contact with each other. 3. The apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the electronic control unit is configured to close the valve and also to advance the master and slave pistons until the pressure within the chamber does not increase further, in order to determine the state at which the master piston and the slave piston contact with each other. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a solenoid configured for locking the brake mechanism, wherein the electronic control unit is configured to apply a voltage to the solenoid for releasing the brake mechanism , and wherein the electronic control unit is configured to determine whether the vehicle is in the parking brake state based on a current sensed through the solenoid as the motor rotates for pressurizing the brake disk. 5. The apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the electronic control unit is configured to determine that the vehicle is in the parking brake state when the current through the solenoid increases immediately after rotation of the motor, and wherein the electronic control unit is configured to determine that the vehicle is not in the parking brake state when the current through the solenoid increases in a predetermined time after rotation of the motor. 6. A method for initializing an electromechanical brake utilizing the apparatus of claim 1 , the method comprising: in response to starting of a vehicle determining whether the vehicle is in the parking brake state; retreating the at least one piston for depressurizing the brake disk when the vehicle is in the parking brake state; advancing the at least one piston for pressurizing the brake disk when the vehicle is not in the parking brake state. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the brake mechanism comprises a master piston, a slave piston and a chamber between the master piston and the slave piston, and the master piston configured for being pressurized by at least one of the oil pressure transmitted through the valve or by power generated by the motor, the slave piston configured for being pressurized by oil pressure generated by movement of the master piston, wherein the method further, comprises: closing the valve and advancing the master and slave pistons until the pressure within the chamber does not increase further, and determining that the vehicle is in a state at which the master piston and the slave piston contact with each other. 8. The method of claim 6 , wherein in determining whether the vehicle is in the parking brake state, the electronic control unit applies a voltage to a solenoid for releasing the brake mechanism, and wherein the electronic control unit determines whether the vehicle is in the parking brake state, based on a current sensed through the solenoid as the motor rotates for pressurizing the brake disk. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein when the current through the solenoid increases immediately after rotation of the motor, the electronic control unit determines that the vehicle is in the parking brake state, and when the current increases in a predetermined time after rotation of the motor, the electronic control unit determines that the vehicle is not in the parking brake state.
in hydraulic systems or parts thereof · CPC title
both fluid and mechanical assistance or drive · CPC title
acting on an ultimate actuator · CPC title
characterised by specified functions of the control system components · CPC title
for axially-engaging brakes, e.g. disc brakes · CPC title
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