WO2000020268A1 - A device at an operating handle for parking brakes - Google Patents
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- WO2000020268A1 WO2000020268A1 PCT/SE1999/001754 SE9901754W WO0020268A1 WO 2000020268 A1 WO2000020268 A1 WO 2000020268A1 SE 9901754 W SE9901754 W SE 9901754W WO 0020268 A1 WO0020268 A1 WO 0020268A1
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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
- B60T7/02—Brake-action initiating means for personal initiation
- B60T7/08—Brake-action initiating means for personal initiation hand actuated
- B60T7/10—Disposition of hand control
- B60T7/107—Disposition of hand control with electrical power assistance
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T74/00—Machine element or mechanism
- Y10T74/20—Control lever and linkage systems
- Y10T74/20012—Multiple controlled elements
- Y10T74/20201—Control moves in two planes
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- Y—GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
- Y10—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
- Y10T—TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
- Y10T74/00—Machine element or mechanism
- Y10T74/20—Control lever and linkage systems
- Y10T74/20396—Hand operated
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for a lever for controlling a parking brake intended for vehicles including brake units such as drum brakes or disc brakes on two opposing wheels in a pair of wheels and an electrically driven tightening means for applying or releasing a braking force on the said brake units.
- brake units such as drum brakes or disc brakes on two opposing wheels in a pair of wheels
- an electrically driven tightening means for applying or releasing a braking force on the said brake units.
- the purpose of the present invention is to achieve an electrically manoeuvred parking brake with a number of advantages compared to previously known designs.
- the present invention offers the following advantages, among others:
- An extra child protection lock is automatically applied when certain situations occur, for example when the driver leaves his seat, without making normal use difficult.
- the braking powers are adjustable to desired levels using appropriate springs.
- the apparatus can be fit to all types of electrical parking brakes by proper positioning.
- Installation is simple as the whole apparatus can be made in a module.
- Fig.1 shows schematically a section through a car to illustrate appropriate positioning of the main parts of the parking brake according to the invention.
- Fig.2 shows the important parts of an appropriate unit for activating the two brake units of a pair of wheels with the said activation unit in a position such that the parking brake is released.
- Fig. 3 shows the unit according to Fig. 2 in a position such that the parking brake is set.
- Fig. 4 shows some further details of the unit according to Fig. 2 and 3.
- Fig. 5 and 6 show the unit according to Fig. 2-4 viewed from the side to show a mechanism for manual mechanical release of the parking brake.
- Fig. 7 shows a blow up sketch of an energy storage spring included in the unit according to Fig. 2-6.
- Fig. 8-10 show the important parts of the function of the manoeuvre lever.
- Fig. 11 shows an appropriate lever guide arm and its co-operation with the lever.
- Fig. 12 and 13 show schematically the angular travel of the lever and the angular travel of the lever arm of the braking unit, respectively.
- Fig. 14 shows an example of an appropriate guide scheme for the parking brake.
- a plastic box is designated 1. In it there is a brake activation unit. From that unit brake wires 2, 3 extend to brake units in the two wheels 4, 5. A lever 6 for manoeuvring the parking brake is arranged in the middle console of the car. The lever 6 and the activation unit in the plastic box 1 are coupled to an electric control unit 7. A mechanical release wire is designated 8. It is used to release the brake in case of current failure or other electrical fault.
- a glider 9 is shown in Fig. 2. It is adjustably placed in glide rails 10, 11 and is attached at either end to a first and a second brake wire 2, 3. On the glider there is an electric motor 12 (Fig. 4) which via its gearbox drives a lever arm
- lever arm peg 16 On the free end of the lever arm there is a lever arm peg 16 that sticks up and to which the first brake wire 2 is attached.
- the other brake wire 3 is coupled to the glider via a wire stretcher 38 and a spring package in which there is an energy storage spring 18.
- the wire stretcher 38 can be equipped with a strain gauge (not shown).
- the spring package there is an outside cylinder 19 containing the said spring. It is adjustably attached to a cylinder guide 20 and attached by one end to a shank 21 on a bent rod, in the following designated return 22, the middle part 23 of which is adjustably attached to the glider 9 in a return holder 24.
- the return 22 has a second shank 25 on the other side of the lever arm peg 16 relative to the outer cylinder 19 of the spring package. In the position shown in Fig. 2 the return's second shank lies against the lever arm peg 16 which sticks up above the other shank.
- the lever arm 14 has swung from its unloaded original position shown in Fig. 2 in which the lever arm rests against a stop lug 26.
- a second one 30 that indicates the final position of the lever arm peg and a third one 31 that indicates when the brake is mechanically released through the release wire 8.
- the parking brake is released when the activation unit is in the position shown in Fig. 2.
- the electrical motor 12 is arranged to swing the lever arm 14 on activating the brake whereby the lever arm peg 16 makes a clockwise rotational movement from its original position to its final position simultaneously pulling the first wire 2 to stretch it.
- the glider 9 which is arranged to glide in the glide rails 10, 11 is moved with the first wire 2 and the reaction force is taken up by the second wire 3 whereby the same force is always applied to the two wires.
- the gearbox of the electric motor 12 is self- regulating which means that the lever arm 14 can be stopped and held in any position. This makes dynamic braking with the parking brake possible.
- the lever arm When the parking brake is drawn the lever arm can be returned to its original position by the electric motor to release the brake.
- the activation unit there is a manual mechanical release mechanism with which the parking brake can be released if the electric motor does not work, for instance because of a discharged battery.
- Fig. 5 The function of the manual mechanical release mechanism is best clarified by Fig. 5 and 6.
- Fig. 5 the lock 27 has been lifted up out of engagement with lock pegs on the outside cylinder by pulling the release wire 8 whereby the outside cylinder 19 is released and the spring package can now be brought out of its previously fixed position shown in Fig. 5 by the force of the wire.
- the return 22 described above which moves with the outside cylinder when it is freed comprises a connection between the energy storage spring and the lever arm of the electric motor.
- the spring package according to Fig. 7, which as mentioned above is placed on the glider 9 and in terms of force connected to the other wire 3 consists of the outside cylinder 19, a rod 33 placed in it, the spring 18, a stop 34, the lock pegs 32 which are fastened to the stop and in applied position extend out of the holes 35 in the outside cylinder for co-operation with the lock 27, a pre- stressing nut 36, a lock nut 37 and a wire stretcher 38 one end of which can be screwed tightly to the rod 33 and the other end of which is intended to be connected to the other wire 3. If the force in the wire 3 exceeds the force in the spring the rod can slide in the central hole in the stop.
- the purpose of the spring is to store energy for thermal changes and to be a position and energy reserve for relaxation in the system.
- the requirement placed on the spring is that it shall store energy from the forces that exceed the minimal locking force. Additionally it shall be possible to deform it by an amount of the order of magnitude of 5 mm.
- the activation unit of the brake is contained in a plastic box 1 , Fig. 1 , and attached to a chassis plate (not shown) equipped with a wire guide, not shown, to steer the wires correctly in relation to the glider 9.
- the whole activation unit with its chassis plate and surrounding plastic box 1 is easy to place in the vehicle. It is appropriately placed between the back wheels as shown in Fig. 1 for the shortest wires.
- the design is very good for adjusting position using the lever 6 as shown in Fig. 1 because the lever arm has limited rotational freedom, of the order of 0- 195 degrees.
- Position adjustment is an advantage for dynamic braking.
- the manoeuvre lever 6 can be controlled both manually and automatically, as described in the following with reference to Fig. 8-10.
- the lever 6 On its lover end the lever 6 is fastened in a lever base 39 which is rotationally attached to a bracket 40.
- the lever unit is placed in the middle console of the vehicle.
- the lever base can be rotated in the direction of the vehicle and spring loaded in the forward direction with a torsion spring 41.
- the manoeuvre lever can be rotated around an axle 42 in the lever base and as most clearly seen in Fig. 10 it can be rotated sideways a little.
- a compression spring positioned against the bolt 43, which spring is arranged to press the lever toward the right around the axle 42.
- the path of the lever's 6 motion is determined by a guide slit 45 in a guide plate 44. It has a control part in the direction of the vehicle. It guides the motion of the lever from the released state at A to the fully applied state at B and vice versa.
- the lever base is spring loaded forward by the torsion spring 41. Because pulling the brake wires takes place electrically the resistance in the lever to the pulling motion in the control part 45 can be set arbitrarily through choice of the torsion spring 41.
- the lever is moved automatically from the totally released position to the fully applied position and vice versa depending on control signals that indicate the situation at hand, for example that the driver leaves the driver's seat.
- the automatic motion of the lever takes place through a lever guide 48 that is powered by another electric motor 49.
- a lever guide 48 that is powered by another electric motor 49.
- a gear belt 51 transfers the force from the electric motor via a belt wheel 52 to the lever guide 48 which is a lever arm. It can rotate around an axle 53 fastened to the guide plate 43 and the bracket 40.
- Fig. 10 the guide place has been removed to illustrate the function of the lever guide.
- the lever When the lever is in its released position, that is, position A, the lever can be moved to the wholly applied position by the lever guide when it is rotated counter clockwise around its axle.
- position B When the lever has reached position B the pressure spring in the base of the lever presses it to the right and further into the locked position in the locking part 47 of the guide slit 44 by the torsion spring 41. In that position the lever can be locked by the lever guide so that manual adjustment of the lever from that position is not possible.
- the lever 6 can be returned from the locked position to a completely released position by rotating the lever guide 48 clockwise.
- the lever guide has been shown in a simplified form. For the lever guide 48 to function in the way intended its geometric form has to be adjusted to the desired lever motion and the locking function.
- FIG. 11 A preferred embodiment of the lever guide is shown in detail in Fig. 11.
- Fig. 11 in addition to the lever guide 48 the guide slit 44 and the lever (only in cross section) are also shown.
- the lever guide 48 which rotates around the axle 53, is shown in Fig. 11 in two different positions. A locking position (full line) and another position (dashed line) where the lever guide holds a released lever, in position A.
- the lever is moved from position A when the lever guide is rotated counter clockwise during which the lever is moved by a guiding part 54 of the lever guide between positions A and B in the guide slit 44.
- the said guiding part In the dashed position of the lever in Fig. 11 the said guiding part is shown holding the lever in position A. From position B the lever is brought to the right to position C by the pressure spring in the lever base and thence by the torsion spring to the locked position D.
- the lever guide 48 is rotated clockwise from the lever guide position in Fig. 11 shown in full lines. Then the lever is disengaged from the locking part 55 which is a notch in the lever guide in the shown embodiment.
- the release part 63 of the lever guide is engaged with the lever at the position marked d on the lever guide.
- the distance is increased between the rotation axle of the lever guide and the edge of the lever guide which is engaged with the lever.
- the release part 63 Against the action of the torsion spring 41 the release part 63 brings it out of position D in the guide slit to position C where the lever guide rotates clockwise and the edge part engaged with the lever moves from d to the position marked c. On further clockwise rotation the lever is moved from position C in the guide slit to position B against the action of a pressure spring when the release part 63 engaged with the lever is moved from position c to the position marked b. When the lever reaches position B it is brought to position A by the torsion spring 41.
- the release part 63 between the edge parts d to b moves the lever from position D to B while the guide part 54, limited by the edge parts a and b, brings the lever from position A to position B.
- Fig. 12 and 13 show the displacement of the lever between the completely released position A and the fully drawn lever, position B, respectively, corresponding to rotating the lever arm 14 in the wire tightening unit.
- the lever is moved 44° between position A and position B and the corresponding displacement of the lever arm 14 from slack wire 2 in position A1 to a position B1 where the braking torque is maximal is for example of the order of 135°.
- the braking torque is controlled by a potentiometer that senses the angular position of the lever. This angular position is compared with a potentiometer on the electric motor 12 of the lever arm 14.
- the braking torque can thus be controlled so that it is proportional to the displacement of the lever.
- the system shall rotate the lever arm of the braking unit at least 135 degrees from the original position when the lever is in position B.
- the lever arm of the braking unit shall not reach its maximal braking torque before the lever is in position B, but at position B1 the lever arm of the braking unit in the said numerical example shall have rotated at least 135 degrees from its original position.
- the braking system is designed to have a number of automatic functions. It shall be possible to release and apply the parking brake automatically when certain chosen conditions for the respective functions are fulfilled.
- Fig. 14 an example of an electrical diagram with details included in the automatic system of the brake is shown, the system being controlled by a control unit 7.
- the latter is coupled to an electric motor 12 via an ammeter 56 and a potentiometer 57 that is used for comparison with the position of the lever arm 14.
- the microswitch 58 that indicates the applied brake and the microswitch 59 that indicates the released brake are connected to the control unit. Further, signals from a sensor 60 in an ignition lock that shows key in or key out and signals from a presence detector 61 in the diver's seat that indicates whether the driver is seated there or not are lead to the control unit 7.
- a torque sensor 62 provides information about when the engine is powering the vehicle.
- the electric motor 49 that drives the lever guide and an ammeter 65 for the current through the electric motor 49 are coupled to the control unit. Further the potentiometer 66 that senses the angular position of the manoeuvre lever is coupled to the control unit 7.
- the system appropriately includes two end position sensors 63, 64 for the lever, sensors 67 in the door locks that sense whether the doors are locked or not and sensors 68 in the gear lever and brake pedal.
- An automatic function in the parking brake is that the brake shall release automatically when the vehicle starts to move. This happens when the following conditions are met:
- the driver is seated
- the motor is powering the vehicle.
- the brake shall be applied automatically in the following cases:
- the control unit must also have information from the sensor in the gearbox for identification of the gear chosen while the ABS system of the car provides the information that the car is in motion.
- the automatic control of the lever can be changed, of course.
- the electric braking unit can be of a different type to that which has been described above in connection with Figs. 2-7.
- the braking units need not be activated by wires but can be electromechanical brakes applied directly to the respective wheel.
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DE69934417T DE69934417T2 (en) | 1998-10-01 | 1999-10-01 | DEVICE ON AN ACTUATING HANDLE OF A PARKING BRAKE |
AU11951/00A AU1195100A (en) | 1998-10-01 | 1999-10-01 | A device at an operating handle for parking brakes |
EP99970065A EP1117582B1 (en) | 1998-10-01 | 1999-10-01 | A device at an operating handle for parking brakes |
US09/681,426 US6648107B2 (en) | 1998-10-01 | 2001-03-31 | Device for operating a parking brake |
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SE9803337A SE512909C2 (en) | 1998-10-01 | 1998-10-01 | Device for parking brake control lever |
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