• Patent Title: Brake system with floating piston-main brake cylinder unit with a novel type of MUX control (MUX 2.0) with at least one outlet valve, and method for regulating pressure
  • Application No.: US15558376
    Application Date: 2015-12-30
  • Publication No.: US10688979B2
    Publication Date: 2020-06-23
  • Inventor: Heinz LeiberThomas LeiberChristian Köglsperger
  • Applicant: IPGATE AG
  • Applicant Address: CH Präffikon
  • Assignee: IPGATE AG
  • Current Assignee: IPGATE AG
  • Current Assignee Address: CH Präffikon
  • Agency: Panitch Schwarze Belisario & Nadel LLP
  • Priority: com.zzzhc.datahub.patent.etl.us.BibliographicData$PriorityClaim@3c6a4c90 com.zzzhc.datahub.patent.etl.us.BibliographicData$PriorityClaim@69907fd com.zzzhc.datahub.patent.etl.us.BibliographicData$PriorityClaim@697cab1f com.zzzhc.datahub.patent.etl.us.BibliographicData$PriorityClaim@544e53c0
  • International Application: PCT/EP2015/081401 WO 20151230
  • International Announcement: WO2016/146222 WO 20160922
  • Main IPC: B60T13/68
  • IPC: B60T13/68 B60T8/40 B60T13/74 B60T7/04 B60T8/17 B60T8/176 B60T13/58 B60T17/22 B60T8/32 B60T11/16
Brake system with floating piston-main brake cylinder unit with a novel type of MUX control (MUX 2.0) with at least one outlet valve, and method for regulating pressure
Abstract:
A brake system for motor vehicles may have a main brake cylinder with a floating piston arranged therein, which hermetically seals first and second pressure chambers from one another. The first pressure chamber may be hydraulically connected to a first brake circuit, and the second pressure chamber may be hydraulically connected to a second brake circuit. The brake system may further include a pressure means reservoir under atmospheric pressure, wheel brakes, an electrically controllable pressure supply device for pressure build-up and pressure reduction in the wheel brakes, a valve block with a currentless open inlet valve/switching valve for each wheel brake and with at least one outlet valve, wherein each wheel brake can be hydraulically connected via the switching valve associated with it to a pressure chamber of the main brake cylinder.
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