IP Library Granted Patent US 12703334
Granted Patent B2
US 12703334 · App. 18/551,259 · Granted Aug 11, 2026

Electrohydraulic power braking system

Inventors: Andreas Weh (Sulzberg, DE); Martin Hagspiel (Rettenberg, DE); Matthias Mayr (Rettenberg, DE)
Assignee: ROBERT BOSCH GMBH
B60T8/1755B60T8/175B60T2270/402B60T2270/413B60T2270/414
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12703334
App. No.
18/551,259
Granted
Aug 11, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

In the field of autonomous driving, a power braking system having two piston-cylinder units, one of which electromechanically generates a hydraulic brake pressure by means of an electric motor and the other of which communicates with the former in such a way that under pressure it generates a brake pressure in a second brake circuit. The second piston-cylinder unit hydraulically separates two brake circuits from each other.

Claims (24)

1 . An electrohydraulic power braking system, comprising:

a first piston-cylinder unit including a first piston which, to generate a hydraulic brake pressure with power, can be displaced using a first electric motor via a rotation/translation converter gear in a first cylinder of the first piston-cylinder unit; and

a second piston-cylinder unit including a second piston and a second cylinder, the second cylinder communicating with the first cylinder of the first piston-cylinder unit in such a way that the hydraulic brake pressure of the first cylinder exerts pressure on a rear face of the second piston in the second cylinder of the second piston-cylinder unit in such a way that the second piston generates a hydraulic brake pressure in the second cylinder of the second piston-cylinder unit on a front face facing away from its rear face,

wherein the first piston of the first piston-cylinder unit has a larger diameter than the second piston of the second piston-cylinder unit.

2 . The electrohydraulic power braking system according to claim 1 , wherein the power braking system includes a first brake circuit connected to the first cylinder of the first piston-cylinder unit or on the rear face of the second piston to the second cylinder, and a second braking circuit connected on the front face of the second piston to the second cylinder of the second piston-cylinder unit.

3 . The electrohydraulic power braking system according to claim 1 , wherein the first electric motor and the rotation/translation converter gear are arranged coaxially with the first cylinder of the first piston-cylinder unit.

4 . The electrohydraulic power braking system according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a power brake pressure generator with which a hydraulic brake pressure can be generated as an alternative to generating brake pressure with the first and second piston-cylinder units.

5 . The electrohydraulic power braking system according to claim 4 , wherein the power braking system comprises a slip control system including the power brake pressure generator.

6 . The electrohydraulic power braking system according to claim 4 , wherein the power braking system comprises a redundant power supply and/or a redundant electronic controller for the first electric motor of the first piston-cylinder unit and the power brake pressure generator or a slip control system.

7 . The electrohydraulic power braking system according to claim 1 , wherein the first piston of the first piston-cylinder unit is connected in a tension-resistant and pressure-resistant manner to the rotation/translation converter gear in such a way that the first piston can be displaced using the first electric motor via the rotation/translation converter gear in two opposite directions in the second cylinder of the second piston-cylinder unit.

8 . An electrohydraulic power braking system, comprising:

a first piston-cylinder unit including a first piston which, to generate a hydraulic brake pressure with power, can be displaced using a first electric motor via a rotation/translation converter gear in a first cylinder of the first piston-cylinder unit;

a second piston-cylinder unit including a second piston and a second cylinder, the second cylinder communicating with the first cylinder of the first piston-cylinder unit in such a way that the hydraulic brake pressure of the first cylinder exerts pressure on a rear face of the second piston in the second cylinder of the second piston-cylinder unit in such a way that the second piston generates a hydraulic brake pressure in the second cylinder of the second piston-cylinder unit on a front face facing away from its rear face;

a first brake circuit connected to the first cylinder of the first piston-cylinder unit or on the rear face of the second piston to the second cylinder;

a second braking circuit connected on the front face of the second piston to the second cylinder of the second piston-cylinder unit;

a brake fluid reservoir; and

a check valve which connects the first cylinder of the first piston-cylinder unit or the second cylinder of the second piston-cylinder unit and the first brake circuit or the second brake circuit to the brake fluid reservoir and which allows throughflow in a direction of the first cylinder or second cylinder and in a direction of the first brake circuit or the second brake circuit.

9 . The electrohydraulic power braking system according to claim 8 , further comprising:

a connection valve through which the first cylinder of the first piston-cylinder unit and/or the second cylinder of the second piston-cylinder unit is connected to the brake fluid reservoir.

10 . An electrohydraulic power braking system, comprising:

a first piston-cylinder unit including a first piston which, to generate a hydraulic brake pressure with power, can be displaced using a first electric motor via a rotation/translation converter gear in a first cylinder of the first piston-cylinder unit; and

a second piston-cylinder unit including a second piston and a second cylinder, the second cylinder communicating with the first cylinder of the first piston-cylinder unit in such a way that the hydraulic brake pressure of the first cylinder exerts pressure on a rear face of the second piston in the second cylinder of the second piston-cylinder unit in such a way that the second piston generates a hydraulic brake pressure in the second cylinder of the second piston-cylinder unit on a front face facing away from its rear face,

wherein the power braking system comprises no actuation by muscle power.