IP Library Granted Patent US 9,731,696
Granted Patent B2
US 9,731,696 · App. 14/408,652 · Granted Aug 15, 2017

Method for producing a combined service brake cylinder and spring-loaded brake cylinder of a vehicle

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Patent No.
US 9,731,696
App. No.
14/408,652
Granted
Aug 15, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

To produce a combined service brake cylinder and spring-loaded brake cylinder for a vehicle brake system, force-actuation path characteristic curves of the brake system with the elements that can be actuated by a storage spring of the spring-loaded cylinder are measured/recorded under different operational conditions. Force-actuation characteristic curves of different storage springs for use in the spring-loaded cylinder are also measured/recorded. The minimum necessary actuation stroke of the piston of the spring-loaded cylinder and the minimum necessary spring force for a storage spring to effect a parking brake function are determined by the intersection of the force-actuation curves of the brake system with those of the storage springs. The storage spring that generates a sufficient actuation force under certain operating conditions and the dimensions resulting from the smallest possible piston actuation stroke are selected for producing the combined service brake cylinder and spring-loaded cylinder.

Claims (13)

1. A method for producing a combined service-brake and spring-loaded brake cylinder for a brake system of a vehicle, the combined service brake and spring-loaded brake cylinder including a selected storage spring and the brake system including remaining brake actuating elements, the remaining brake actuating elements being actuatable by the selected storage spring, the method comprising:

a) determining, in different operating states of the brake system, force-actuation path characteristics of the remaining brake actuating elements;

b) determining force-actuation path characteristics of candidate storage springs for potential use in the spring-loaded brake cylinder;

c) determining a minimum required actuating stroke of a piston of the spring-loaded brake cylinder and a minimum required spring force for effecting a parking brake function via the spring-loaded brake cylinder by ascertaining points of intersection of the force-actuation path characteristics of the remaining brake actuating elements with the force-actuation path characteristics of the candidate storage springs;

d) selecting, as the selected storage spring, one of the candidate storage springs that produces an actuating force sufficient to effect, for at least one of the different operating states and a given maximum vehicle mass, the parking brake function with the smallest possible actuating stroke; and

e) producing the combined service-brake and spring-loaded brake cylinder including the selected storage spring,

wherein the combined service-brake and spring-loaded brake cylinder dimensions based at least in part on the smallest possible actuating stroke of the piston of the spring-loaded brake cylinder.

2. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein determining, in different operating states of the brake system, force-actuation path characteristics of the remaining brake actuating elements comprises:

(i) determining a force-actuation path characteristic for an operating state characterized by a cold brake system with new, run-in brake pads,

(ii) determining a force-actuation path characteristic for an operating state characterized by a hot brake system resulting from intensive actuation of the service brake,

(iii) determining a force-actuation path characteristic for an operating state characterized by a cooled brake system following intensive actuation of the service brake, the cooled brake system having been mechanically readjusted by actuation of the service brake, and

(iv) determining a force-actuation path characteristic for an operating state characterized by a cooled brake system following intensive actuation of the service brake, the cooled brake system not having been mechanically readjusted.

3. The method as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the force-actuation path characteristics of the candidate storage springs represent a spring force variation of the candidate storage springs over a stroke thereof, starting from an axially compressed state up to a predetermined maximum partially relaxed state.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 25, 2021
From: ZF CV SYSTEMS HANNOVER GMBH
To: ZF CV SYSTEMS EUROPE BV
Reel/Frame 057293/0563 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 11, 2021
From: WABCO GMBH
To: ZF CV SYSTEMS HANNOVER GMBH
Reel/Frame 056718/0371 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 10, 2015
From: KLOOS, EUGEN; SCHRADER, FRANK
To: WABCO GMBH
Reel/Frame 034928/0731 →