Pneumatic brake pedal module
A pneumatic brake pedal module for a brake-by-wire brake system of a vehicle is disclosed. The brake pedal module includes a pivotably mounted brake pedal and a damping unit. The damping unit is mechanically coupled to the brake pedal to generate a resistance when the brake pedal is actuated. The damping unit comprises a housing and a piston, which is mounted movably in the housing and divides an internal space of the housing into a pressure chamber and a vacuum chamber. The pressure chamber and the vacuum chamber are connected to one another in terms of flow. The piston has on its running surface an encircling annular space in which a ring seal is accommodated in an axially movable manner. The ring seal is located at least in a flow path between the pressure chamber and the vacuum chamber and forms a restrictor in the at least one flow path, which restrictor frees different flow cross sections in the at least one flow path depending on the axial direction of movement, and damps the movement of the piston with differing degrees of strength depending on a direction of movement of the piston.
1 . A pneumatic brake pedal module for a brake-by wire brake system of a vehicle, comprising:
a pivotably mounted brake pedal and a damping unit, which is mechanically coupled to the brake pedal in order to generate a resistance when the brake pedal is actuated,
wherein the damping unit comprises a housing and a piston movably mounted in the housing and dividing an internal space of the housing into a pressure chamber and a vacuum chamber,
wherein the pressure chamber and the vacuum chamber are connected to one another in terms of flow and the piston has a piston end that defines a running surface having an encircling annular space in which a ring seal is accommodated in an axially movable manner,
wherein the annular space is defined by first and second axial boundary surfaces spaced apart from one another and a cross web radially connecting the first and second axial boundary surfaces,
wherein the first axial boundary surface is formed from the piston end and the second axial boundary surface is disposed on a wall member extending from the cross web radially outwardly,
wherein the ring seal is located at least in a flow path between the pressure chamber and the vacuum chamber and forms a restrictor in the at least one flow path,
wherein the restrictor is configured to provide asymmetric damping by selectively freeing different flow cross sections depending on the axial direction of piston movement, and wherein the ring seal, rest selectively against the first axial boundary surface or the second axial boundary surface and thereby either (i) blocks substantially all flow along the running surface into one of the chambers or (ii) frees flow along the running surface into the other chambers, and
wherein a plurality of first openings through the piston leading from the annular space into the pressure chamber has a larger total flow cross-section than a plurality of second openings through the piston leading from the annular space into the vacuum chamber.
2 . The brake pedal module according to claim 1 , wherein the annular space and the ring seal are designed in such a way that, depending on the axial direction of movement, the ring seal rests selectively on one of the first and second axial boundary surfaces of the annular space and changes a flow cross section of the at least one flow path.
3 . The brake pedal module according to claim 2 , wherein, depending on which of the first and second axial boundary surface the ring seal bears against, the ring seal seals a flow path from the annular space along the running surface past the piston either into the vacuum chamber or into the pressure chamber.
4 . The brake pedal module according to claim 2 , wherein the ring seal is designed in such a way that, when the direction of the piston changes, the ring seal is moved automatically in the annular space to the at least one first opening or at least one second opening and changes an effective flow cross section of the openings.
5 . The brake pedal module according to claim 4 , wherein the at least one first and/or at least one second opening is partially covered in the associated position of the ring seal.
6 . The brake pedal module according to claim 4 wherein, the position of the openings is matched to displaced positions of the ring seal in the annular space in such a way that, when the brake pedal is actuated, the ring seal reduces a flow path from the pressure chamber to the vacuum chamber and, upon return to the initial position, frees a flow path from the vacuum chamber to the pressure chamber.
7 . The brake pedal module according to claim 1 , wherein, the damping unit comprises a return spring, which is arranged in the pressure chamber.
8 . The brake pedal module according to claim 1 , wherein the damping unit is pneumatically self-contained.
9 . The brake pedal module according to claim 1 , wherein the damping unit is mechanically coupled to the brake pedal in such a way that the damping unit is subjected to tension or compression when the brake pedal is actuated.
10 . The brake pedal module according to claim 3 wherein, wherein the ring seal is designed in such a way that, when the direction of the piston changes, the ring seal is moved automatically in the annular space to the at least one first opening or at least one second opening and changes an effective flow cross section of the openings.
11 . The brake pedal module according to claim 10 , wherein the at least one first and/or at least one second opening is partially covered in the associated position of the ring seal.
12 . The brake pedal module according to claim 11 wherein, the position of the openings is matched to displaced positions of the ring seal in the annular space in such a way that, when the brake pedal is actuated, the ring seal reduces a flow path from the pressure chamber to the vacuum chamber and, upon return to the initial position, frees a flow path from the vacuum chamber to the pressure chamber.
13 . The brake pedal module according to claim 5 wherein, the position of the openings is matched to displaced positions of the ring seal in the annular space in such a way that, when the brake pedal is actuated, the ring seal reduces a flow path from the pressure chamber to the vacuum chamber and, upon return to the initial position, frees a flow path from the vacuum chamber to the pressure chamber.
14 . The brake pedal module according to claim 12 , wherein the at least one first opening has a larger flow cross section than the at least one second opening.
15 . The brake pedal module according to claim 14 , wherein the damping unit comprises a return spring, which is arranged in the pressure chamber.
16 . The brake pedal module according to claim 15 , wherein the damping unit is pneumatically self-contained.
17 . A pneumatic brake pedal module for a brake-by wire brake system of a vehicle, comprising a pivotably mounted brake pedal and a damping unit, which is mechanically coupled to the brake pedal in order to generate a resistance when the brake pedal is actuated, wherein the damping unit comprises a housing, a piston, and a return spring, wherein the piston is mounted movably in the housing and divides an internal space of the housing into a pressure chamber and a vacuum chamber, wherein the return spring is arranged in the pressure chamber, wherein the pressure chamber and the vacuum chamber are connected to one another in terms of flow and the piston has a piston end that defines a running surface having an encircling annular space in which a ring seal is accommodated in an axially movable manner, wherein the annular space is defined by first and second axial boundary surfaces spaced apart from one another and a cross web connecting the first and second axial boundary surfaces, wherein the first axial boundary surface is formed from the piston end and the second axial boundary surface is disposed on a wall member extending from the cross web radially outwardly, wherein the ring seal is located at least in a flow path between the pressure chamber and the vacuum chamber and forms a restrictor in the at least one flow path, which restrictor freeing different flow cross sections in the at least one flow path depending on an axial direction of movement, and damps the movement of the piston with differing degrees of strength depending on a direction of movement of the piston, and wherein the piston end includes a recessed actuation surface defined by the cross web, against which an end of the return spring is disposed.