Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Pulsator
Patent
1984-07-02
1986-03-18
Butler, Douglas C.
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Pulsator
60581, 91376R, 92 75, 188356, 303114, B60T 1300
Patent
active
045760047
ABSTRACT:
A brake system includes a brake booster coupled to a front wheel brake cylinder. The brake booster substantially defines a pair of rear wheel brake cylinders separate from the front wheel brake cylinder so that a pair of diaphragms are separated during braking to generate a power assist for the front and rear brake cylinders. A control valve cooperates with the brake booster to alter the power assist for the rear brake cylinders in response to a signal from an electronic control unit.
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Allied Corporation
Butler Douglas C.
Decker Ken C.
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