Hydraulic anti-lock braking systems for vehicles

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Speed-controlled – Having a valve system responsive to a wheel lock signal

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303110, B60T 840

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049417134

ABSTRACT:
Fluid is adapted to be released from a brake to an expansion chamber from which a pump is adapted to withdraw fluid to achieve automatic re-application to the brake. The system includes an inlet valve between a master cylinder and the brake, a re-application valve between the pump and the brake, and a dump valve between the brake and the expansion chamber. The three valves are solenoid-operated and are operable in a predetermined sequence by a control module responsive to signals from means responsive to the behaviour of a wheel braked by the brake. Brake re-application pressure may be held in a "hold" mode by closing the re-application valve to prevent the pump from increasing the pressure within the brake. In a modification a separate, additional, hold valve may be provided to isolate the expansion chamber from the brake.

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