Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1985-05-06
1987-04-28
Shoop, Jr., William M.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
303 92, 318 52, 361 92, B60T 888
Patent
active
046619100
ABSTRACT:
A protection circuit for monitoring and recognizing an undervoltage condition in the electrical system of a motor vehicle having an anti-skid brake control system in order to minimize and reduce any adverse effects on the braking action of the vehicle wheels. The protection circuit includes at least one comparator circuit to recognize if the voltage falls below a predetermined reference threshold voltage. When the supply voltage falls below the threshold voltage, the comparator circuit deactivates at least one of two diagonal switching circuits to remove automatic brakes on at least two wheels of a vehicle by the anti-skid brake control system.
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Reinecke Erich
Ruhnau Gerhard
Ro Bentsu
Shoop Jr. William M.
Sotak J. B.
Wabco Westinghouse Fahrzeugbremsen GmbH
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