IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
UP-0856747
(2007-09-18)
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등록번호 |
US-7695075
(2010-05-20)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
3 인용 특허 :
7 |
초록
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A vehicle braking system of the type having individually controlled brakes with respective angularly fixed (17, 19) and rotatable (11) friction surfaces urged into contact by an operator initiated (35, 65) braking force for each of a plurality of rotatable vehicle wheels has braking torque variation
A vehicle braking system of the type having individually controlled brakes with respective angularly fixed (17, 19) and rotatable (11) friction surfaces urged into contact by an operator initiated (35, 65) braking force for each of a plurality of rotatable vehicle wheels has braking torque variations within a wheel revolution alleviated for each wheel by sensing variations in braking force (45, 71) as a function of wheel angular position (49, 77) during a complete vehicle wheel revolution and initiating (59) a reduction in braking force during a subsequent wheel revolution prior to the wheel reaching an angular position (87) at which an increase in braking force was sensed during a previous wheel revolution. A particular wheel angular position may be identified as a reference position and data indicative of the sensed variations stored (51, 75) as a function of wheel angular position relative to the reference position. This stored data is then utilizing (63, 59) to determine the angular position (85) at which braking force reduction is initiated. Identification of a reference position may be directly done by sensing an angular anomaly (49) generated by the wheel speed sensor, or indirectly by storing (53, 81) data indicative of the sensed variations, analyzing (55, 83) the stored data to identify any established patterns within the data, and identifying a particular wheel angular position as a reference position based on an identified repetitive pattern.
대표청구항
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What is claimed is: 1. In a vehicle braking system of the type having individually controlled brakes having respective angularly fixed and rotatable friction surfaces urged into contact by an operator initiated braking force for each of a plurality of rotatable vehicle wheels, a method of alleviati
What is claimed is: 1. In a vehicle braking system of the type having individually controlled brakes having respective angularly fixed and rotatable friction surfaces urged into contact by an operator initiated braking force for each of a plurality of rotatable vehicle wheels, a method of alleviating braking torque variations within a wheel revolution, comprising, for each wheel, the steps of: sensing variations in braking force as a function of wheel angular position during a complete vehicle wheel revolution, initiating a reduction in braking force during a subsequent wheel revolution prior to the wheel reaching an angular position at which an increase in braking force was sensed during a previous wheel revolution, identifying a particular wheel angular position as a reference position, storing data indicative of the sensed variations as a function of wheel angular position relative to the reference position, and utilizing the stored data to determine the angular position at which braking force reduction is initiated. 2. In a vehicle braking system of the type having individually controlled brakes having respective angularly fixed and rotatable friction surfaces urged into contact by an operator initiated braking force for each of a plurality of rotatable vehicle wheels, a method of alleviating braking torque variations within a wheel revolution, comprising, for each wheel, the steps of: sensing variations in braking force as a function of wheel angular position during a complete vehicle wheel revolution, initiating a reduction in braking force during a subsequent wheel revolution prior to the wheel reaching an angular position at which an increase in braking force was sensed during a previous wheel revolution, and identifying a particular wheel angular position as a reference position, wherein the vehicle braking system includes a wheel speed sensor for each wheel, and the step of identifying including sensing an angular anomaly generated by the wheel speed sensor, and wherein the wheel speed sensor includes a plurality of equiangularly spaced indicia one of which differs from each of the others and provides the angular anomaly. 3. In a vehicle braking system of the type having individually controlled brakes having respective angularly fixed and rotatable friction surfaces urged into contact by an operator initiated braking force for each of a plurality of rotatable vehicle wheels, a method of alleviating braking torque variations within a wheel revolution, comprising, for each wheel, the steps of: (a) sensing variations in braking force as a function of wheel angular position during a complete vehicle wheel revolution; (b) initiating a reduction in braking force during a subsequent wheel revolution prior to the wheel reaching an angular position at which an increase in braking force was sensed during a previous wheel revolution, (c) identifying a particular wheel angular position as a reference position, (d) storing data indicative of the sensed variations, (e) analyzing the stored data to identify repetitive patterns within the data, and wherein step (c) includes identifying the particular wheel angular position as the reference position based on an identified repetitive pattern identified in step (e). 4. In a vehicle braking system having individually controlled brakes each comprising a rotor fixed to and rotatable with a vehicle wheel, a relatively fixed caliper spanning a portion of the rotor, a pair of friction pads, one on each side of the rotor and supported by the caliper, and a brake actuator for urging the pads toward one another to apply a braking force and thus a braking torque to the rotor, the improvement comprising: a pressure transducer for monitoring applied braking force and providing a signal indicative thereof; a separating circuit for separating relatively rapid disc thickness variation indicative variations in the transducer signal from relatively slow operator applied braking force indicative variations in the transducer signal; a memory for storing relatively rapid signal variations over a plurality of vehicle wheel revolutions; a circuit utilizing the stored variations to anticipate future braking force variations; and a hydraulic pressure modulator responsive to the variation anticipating circuit to moderate the anticipated variations and resulting braking torque variations.
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