WO2001003985A1 - One wheel brake system of automobile - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60T—VEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
- B60T10/00—Control or regulation for continuous braking making use of fluid or powdered medium, e.g. for use when descending a long slope
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60T—VEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
- B60T8/00—Arrangements for adjusting wheel-braking force to meet varying vehicular or ground-surface conditions, e.g. limiting or varying distribution of braking force
- B60T8/32—Arrangements for adjusting wheel-braking force to meet varying vehicular or ground-surface conditions, e.g. limiting or varying distribution of braking force responsive to a speed condition, e.g. acceleration or deceleration
- B60T8/34—Arrangements for adjusting wheel-braking force to meet varying vehicular or ground-surface conditions, e.g. limiting or varying distribution of braking force responsive to a speed condition, e.g. acceleration or deceleration having a fluid pressure regulator responsive to a speed condition
- B60T8/48—Arrangements for adjusting wheel-braking force to meet varying vehicular or ground-surface conditions, e.g. limiting or varying distribution of braking force responsive to a speed condition, e.g. acceleration or deceleration having a fluid pressure regulator responsive to a speed condition connecting the brake actuator to an alternative or additional source of fluid pressure, e.g. traction control systems
- B60T8/4809—Traction control, stability control, using both the wheel brakes and other automatic braking systems
- B60T8/4827—Traction control, stability control, using both the wheel brakes and other automatic braking systems in hydraulic brake systems
- B60T8/4845—Traction control, stability control, using both the wheel brakes and other automatic braking systems in hydraulic brake systems using a booster or a master cylinder for traction control
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60T—VEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
- B60T7/00—Brake-action initiating means
- B60T7/12—Brake-action initiating means for automatic initiation; for initiation not subject to will of driver or passenger
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
- B60T—VEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
- B60T8/00—Arrangements for adjusting wheel-braking force to meet varying vehicular or ground-surface conditions, e.g. limiting or varying distribution of braking force
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62D—MOTOR VEHICLES; TRAILERS
- B62D15/00—Steering not otherwise provided for
- B62D15/02—Steering position indicators ; Steering position determination; Steering aids
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- Typical vehicles' systems have adopted the Ackerman-Jeantaud steering principle. This principle lets a car circle around a point at a certain distance from it. But this invention make it circle around the wheel by utilizing the phenomenon that if one of its wheels is braked, an differential gear apparatus works, and motive power is sent to other wheels that are less loaded, that is, not braked, and therefore it can circle within a shorter radius than others can.
- the brake is to restrict the driving force of wheels ultimately.
- the increased power in the booster is transferred to the master cylinder, which generates high hydraulic pressure. This pressure pushes the pistons of each wheel cylinders and a caliper cylinders, pressures brake shoes and a discs and makes brake drums or pads compressed to provide the car with braking power by friction via brake lines.
- Minimizing the radius creates several merits.
- Figure 1 is a view of the electric circuit of the present invention
- Figure 2 is a view of the summary composition
- Figure 3- is a structural view of the actuator(attraction type).
- (Ll) is a view of working.
- (Ill) is a structural view of the actuator when a operator presses the brake pedal;
- Figure 4- is a structural view of the actuator(repulsion type).
- FIG. 5 is a structural view of the actuator (electromotor type).
- (I ⁇ ) is a view of working;
- Figure 6- (I) is a structural view of the actuator(hydraulic pressure type). (L ⁇ )is a view of working;
- Figure 7- (I) is a front section view of the hydraulic pressure cutoff device (attraction type).
- (II) is a view of working;
- Figure 10- is a side section view of the hydraulic pressure cutoff device (repulsion type).
- (II) is a view of working;
- Figure 11 -(I) is a structural view of the hydraulic pressure cutoff device (electromotor type). (II) is a view of working;
- FIG. 12- is a structural section view of the hydraulic pressure cutoff device (fluid injection type).
- (II) is a view of working;
- Figure 13- (I) is a structural section view of the hydraulic pressure cutoff device (fluid inhalation type). (II) is a view of working; Figure 14 is a structural view of the brake switch contact point(snap type) of a vehicle with a automatic transmission;
- Figure 15 is a structural view of the brake switch contact point (hydraulic pressure type) of a vehicle with a automatic transmission
- Figure 16 is a view of the electric circuit when the actuators are equipped with the fluid discharge pipe of the master cylinder;
- Figure 17 is a structural view of the actuator when the actuators are equipped with the fluid discharge pipes of the master cylinder; and Figure 18 is a view of the electric circuit when the individual brake line is equipped with an actuator.
- an electric circuit is required, as shown in FIG. 1.
- the operator can control it through a switch for opting for braking one or all wheels in need.
- an operator can brake on a certain one(w') among four wheels by turning on the switch for one of the fixed contact points(al ⁇ a4) when he wants to brake it.
- the one-sided output power connected to battery(B) is sent to the AND gate(AND) on condition of high, and the other-sided output power is connected to and the stop lamp contact point(l) and it is connected to the speed sensor contact point(2) and the contact pointdn case of auto-transmission, vehicle, it will be explained later) that supply at the moment when the stop light is on and if it exceeds a certain speed(established speed about 20Km/h) to sent power (omitting the drawing of the circuit) which includes the contact point that turns on power to OR gate(OR6) arranging in a row.
- One of the power source through the fixed contact point supplies electric power to OR gate(OR5), and it operates the actuator(C).
- Another power source through one of the fixed contact points(al ⁇ a4) supplies electricity to the circuit selected by the operator. If the power source is supplied through fixed point al, all hydraulic pressure cut off devices (A2—A4) gets electricity except hydraulic pressure cut off device Al, and consequently only the wheel(W') connected to hydraulic pressure cut off device Al is activated and one wheel is braked. Similarly, if electricity is supplied through a2, it is transmitted to all hydraulic pressure cut off devices (A1 —A4) except A2, if through a3, electricity is transmitted to all(Al ⁇ A4) except A3, and if through a4, then it is transmitted to all(Al ⁇ A3) except A4. Electricity activates the hydraulic pressure cut off device and starts the wheel chosen by the operator.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 The operation of the one wheel brake system can be explained by referring to FIGS. 1 and 2.
- electricity is supplied to activate the actuator(C) through OR5.
- the actuator(C) pushes the push rod connected to the booster and the increased power in the booster reaches the master cylinder(E) creating high hydraulic pressure needed for full brake.
- the high hydraulic pressure created in the master cylinder is then transmitted to each brake lines.
- the hydraulic pressure cut off device operating by another power source cuts off the hydraulic pressure reaching all hydraulic pressure cut off devices(A2 ⁇ A4) except to Al.
- the actuator stops its work as it receives no electricity and returns to its idle state, the hydraulic pressure cutoff devices(A2 ⁇ A4) also stop their functions, and the foot brake line pressed by the operator begins to work and stops the automobile.
- the one wheel brake system is shut down.
- the reason why the power source of OR6 is connected with speed sensor contact point(2) is to prevent the possibility of accident by the malfunction of the one wheel brake system or by the operator's mistake during high speed.
- the speed of the vehicle exceeds the elected speed(established speed about 20Km/h)
- the speed sensor circuit is turned on and electricity is passed through the speed sensor contact point allowing high.
- the operating mechanism after high is allowed is identical to the one of pressing the brake pedal.
- the actuator(C) is basically composed of the driving electromagnet(4) which is produced when the supplied electric power becomes magnets, the fixed electromagnet(3), the electromagnet shaft (5) which pushes the push rod connecting shaft(6), the return spring (7) which restores the driving electromagnet after the electric power is cut off, and the uneven groove(9) which links the push rod connecting shaft and the electromagnet shaft.
- the form of the uneven groove has to be removable, so it should be in the shape of a hook, or whatever form which can push the push rod connecting shaft(6) while the actuator is operating and be easily separated when the actuator is turned off.
- the form has to be such as the push rod connecting shaft(6) and the electromagnet shaft(5) are easily separated is to prevent the operator's pressing power doubling while normally trying to brake the vehicle, which occurs when the push rod connecting shaft and the electromagnet shaft are fixed.
- the push rod(8) connected to the brake pedal should also be in the form of removable uneven groove(9) form. The reason is to prevent the power of the operating actuator from being transmitted to the brake pedal(l ⁇ ).
- the operation of the actuator in FIG. 3 is as follows. First, when electric power is supplied, the electromagnets(3,4) attract each other and bonds. The degree of power needed for such bonding is equivalent or lesser than the usual brake pedal pressure (about 10 ⁇ 15Kgf) needed to stop the vehicle. This power pushes the push rod connecting shaft(6) through the electromagnet shaft(5) conjoined to the driving electromagnet(4) and the uneven groove (9). The push rod connecting shaft(6) and the conjoined push rod(8) push the booster(D) as illustrated in FIG. 3- (II), and the increased power in the booster is transmitted to the master cylinder which creates high hydraulic pressure. Then the high hydraulic pressure is sent to the objected brake line with its hydraulic pressure cutoff device turned off, and one wheel is braked.
- FIG. 3- (III) is the structural view of the actuator when the operator is pressing the brake pedal while driving.
- the repulsive force between the electromagnet as in FIG. 4 can be used to operate the actuator(C).
- the electromagnets (3',4') which are normally attracted to one another by the return spring' s(7) energy, begin to repulse others with the same magnetic pole.
- the repulsive force between the electromagnets then pushes the electromagnet shaft(5).
- the operation and effect of the above procedure is identical to that of using the electromagnets attractive force and to that of the electromagnets' losing attractive force.
- the actuator can be operated by using an electromotor(G) which converts the electric power into mechanical power and produces needed power.
- an electromotor is used because it has several merits: it has a big output power; it maintains physically stabled forcedt maintains low rotating velocity while it has high rotating power with heavy load, and it maintains high rotating velocity while it has low rotating power with light load) which enables to use space effectively.
- the electromotor(G) is composed of the electromagnet coil, shaft, steel lead, commutator, but this will skip the normal structure.
- FIG. 5- (I) is the structural view of the electromagnet, and
- (LI) is the view of working.
- the electromotor As power is supplied through the fixed contact point and OR5, the electromotor is rotated. The rotating force then rotates the pinion(12) which is attached to the front of the armature shaft(ll), and pushes the rack(13) which then pushes the piston(14), which is fixated to the rack itself, forward.
- the structure and effect from the piston shaft(15) are same as the illustration of the electromagnets' (in FIGS. 3 and 4). Of course this procedure can be shortened by skipping the piston(4) and operating the uneven groove(9) directly by the pushing force of the rake(13).
- the hydraulic pressure type has a demerit of a double structure, but it has a merit of being free from equipment space restraint as the lengthened fluid line(18) enables the operation of the actuator far apart.
- the hydraulic pressure type as can be seen in FIG. 6 inserts the compressed fluid, which is produced when the power from either the electromagnet(H) or the electromotor(G) pushes the first piston(17) of the auxiliary fluid tank(16), through the fluid line(18) to the auxiliary cylinder(19).
- the fluid with high pressure then pushes the second piston(14'), and the piston shaft(15) connected to the piston(14') pushes the push rod connecting shaft(6) to activate the brake pedal.
- the structure and effect from the push rod connecting shaft(6) is identical to the electromagnets '(in FIGS. 3 and 4).
- the actuator need not be installed in front of the booster. It makes no difference whether the actuator is installed between the booster and the master cylinder fluid discharge pipe or on any brake line. Nevertheless, since the high hydraulic pressure brake requires actuators with large power capacity, these cases would call for more battery consumption because of the increased weight of the vehicle. Also if the actuator is installed at the master cylinder fluid discharge pipe or on any brake line, a different circuit is needed from the one in FIG. 1 which will be explained later.
- FIG. 7- (I) is the front section view of the hydraulic pressure cutoff device before operation, and (II) is the view during operation.
- FIG. 8 is the side section view of the hydraulic pressure cutoff device, and (I) is before operation and
- the hydraulic pressure cutoff device is basically composed of the fixed electromagnet(20), the driving electromagnet(21), the electromagnet shaft(25) attached to the driving electromagnet, the reflu ⁇ -block-bar(23) attached to the electromagnet shaft, the valve seat(24) which cuts off the hydraulic pressure and is adhered to the electromagnet shaft, the return spring(22) which opens the hydraulic pressure when power is cut off, and the shift passage(26) which allows the electromagnet free movement in the fluid line(27) while the driving electromagnet is in motion.
- the operation of the device is as follows.
- the hydraulic pressure is supplied to each brake line except the lines (A2—A4) closed by the hydraulic pressure cutoff device which is in fact supplied solely to the selected line(Al) and one wheel is braked as purposed.
- the hydraulic pressure cutoff device which is in fact supplied solely to the selected line(Al) and one wheel is braked as purposed.
- FIGS. 9 and 10 are the diagram of using the repulsive force between the electromagnets instead of the attractive force, and (I) is before operation and (II) is during operation.
- the electromagnet shaft descends along the shift passage(26), and the reflux-block-bar(23) bonds with the valve seat(24) which then close the fluid line(27).
- the operation and effect following the closure of the fluid line of the repulsive force type is identical to that of the attractive force type.
- FIG. 11 is of the hydraulic pressure cutoff device using the electromotor(G), and (I) is the structural view before operation and (LI) during operation.
- power is supplied to rotate the electromotor.
- the rotating force then rotates the pinion(29) attached to the front of the electromagnet shaft(28), rears the rack (30), and descends the reflux- block-bar(23) adhered to the rack which bonds with the valve seat(24) to close the fluid line(27). Its operation and effect is the same as the electromagnet's type.
- the hydraulic pressure is relieved, the electromotor stops rotating, and the return spring(31) ascends the reflu ⁇ -block-bar(23) by its elasticity to open the fluid line.
- FIG. 12 is the structural view of the hydraulic pressure cutoff device of fluid injection type, and (I) is the view before operation and (II) is the view during operation.
- the power is supplied to the hydraulic pressure cutoff device by the electromagnet(H) or electromotor(G), and the operation of the device is as follows.
- the power generated from the electromagnets(H) or the electromotor(G) pushes the first piston(33) in the auxiliary fluid tank(21) to create hydraulic pressure.
- the compressed fluid is injected to the auxiliary cylinder(35) through the fluid line(34).
- the fluid with high hydraulic pressure then pushes the second piston(36), and the attached reflux-block-bar(23) descends to bond with the valve seat(24) to close the fluid line(27).
- the electromagnets and the electromotor lose their power. Therefore, the pressure in the auxiliary cylinder(35) is relieved by the return spring(31), and the reflu ⁇ -block-bar(23) ascends to open the fluid line to allow normal driving condition.
- FIG. 13 shows another method, the fluid inhalation type, to the close the brake lines: instead of compressing the fluid through the first piston(33'), the pressure in the fluid tank(21) can be sent down to inhale the fluid in the auxiliary cylinder(35) and descend the second piston (36') and the reflu ⁇ -block-bar(23) to close the fluid line.
- (I) is the structural view of the fluid inhalation type
- (LI) is the view of operation; the basic operation and effect is no different from the above fluid injection type.
- the operation is as follows: the power generated by the electromagnets (H) or the electromotor(G) reverts the movement of the first piston (33') which results in an instant drop of the hydraulic pressure in the fluid tank(32) due to increased volume; the fluid tank then inhales the fluid from the auxiliary cylinder(25).
- the second piston(36') descends the reflux -block -bar(23) which in turn adheres to the valve seat(24) to close the fluid line.
- the line is opened by the elasticity of the return spring (31) and allows normal driving condition.
- Automatic transmission vehicles has the substitute brake switch contact point for manual stick vehicles' stop lamp contact point.
- the operator of an automatic transmission vehicle can drive with operator's foot on the brake pedal while operator is driving a short distance at low speed because the vehicle is run by basic engine RPM.
- the one wheel brake system does not operate because electric power is naturally supplied to the stop lamp contact point and high electric power is only supplied to FIG. l 's OR6.
- the electric power does not reach OR1 — OR5, so the one wheel brake system cannot be operated. Therefore, during on basic engine RPM, the operator should make sure the one wheel brake system operates under half braking state with residual pressure enough to halt movement of the vehicle, and only by pressing the accelerator should the vehicle move.
- the actuator(C) and the hydraulic pressure cutoff devices (A1 — A4) should be put into operation.
- the one wheel chosen by the operator for the one wheel brake system should be fully braked while the other wheels are maintained at half braking state even at 1300 — 1500 engine RPM. This condition should be met to enable the operator to step operator's foot off the brake pedal to step on the accelerator to brake one wheel. Then the driving force overcome the half braking force of the three wheels to move the vehicle and achieve the object of the one wheel braking system.
- FIGS. 14 and 15 are the structural view of the brake switch contact point which is installed in the automatic transmission vehicle in place of the stop lamp contact point(l);
- FIG. 14 is a snap type, and
- FIG. 15 is a hydraulic pressure type. The operation of the snap type is as follows.
- a requisite of the snap type is equipping the variable regulator nut(40) and varying the gap of the contact point which is for the vehicle to maintain the half braking state under 1300—1500 engine RPM or below while the operator has operator's foot off the brake pedal(l ⁇ ) during the operation of the one wheel brake system.
- the half braking state is broken and the vehicle moves according to the one wheel brake system.
- the hydraulic pressure type of FIG. 15 increases the residual force of the return spring (45) to maintain the half braking state under below 1300—1500 engine RPM of driving force without the operator's foot on the brake pedal and increase the spring's elasticity to prevent the contact point(44) and the terminals(46) to bond. Nevertheless, when the brake pedal pressure increases and the increased hydraulic pressure in the master cylinder(43) exceeds that of the spring's elasticity, the contact point and the terminals bond to supply high electric power to OR6 and stop the one wheel brake system and start the foot brake lines.
- FIG. 16 is the view of the altered circuit
- FIG. 17 is the structural view of the actuator.
- the structure of the actuator in FIG. 17 is as follows. (I) is the structural view, and (II) is the view during operation.
- the power generator of the actuator can be either the electromagnets (H) or the electromotor(G).
- the electromagnets or the electromotor which has electric power supplied through OR gate compresses the first piston (52) and creates high hydraulic pressure in the fluid tank.
- the hydraulic pressure is then sent to the auxiliary cylinder(48) through the fluid line(54), and lifts the reflu ⁇ -block-bar(47) to attach it with the valve seat(24) and prevent the hydraulic pressure from entering the master cylinder.
- the hydraulic pressure in the cylinder pushes the second piston(49) up to the hydraulic pressure limit point of full braking, and is sent to the wheel cylinder or the caliper cylinder to achieve the object of one wheel brake system.
- the return spring(50) instantly recalls the pressure and normal driving condition is achieved.
- the piston stop bolt(51) prevents the actuator from being affected by high hydraulic pressure created when the operator steps on the brake pedal during normal driving conditions.
- FIG. 18 is the circuit drawing which is identical from the power source to the AND gate to the ones in FIGS. 1 and 16. The difference is when al ⁇ a4 switches are chosen, electric power is sent through the OR gate(ORl ⁇ OR4) to the actuator(Cl — C4) in which hydraulic pressure is created to directly brake the wheels. In addition, if the operator chooses a5 to replace the hand brake, electric power is sent to OR1 —
- OR4 and all wheels can be fully braked.
- the circuit can be connected to only two of either the front wheels or the rear wheels to reduce battery consumption while producing same effect.
- the one wheel brake system mentioned above constrains the rotating force of a chosen wheel among four wheels.
- the other wheels according to characteristics of the differential gear device draws a circle with the braked wheel as their pivot.
- the wheels which cannot catch up with the ratio of the rotation slips and draws a circle.
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