Anti-lock brake control system for motor vehicles

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Pipeless valves

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303100, 303103, 303105, 303108, 36442602, B60T 882

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048833258

ABSTRACT:
In an anti-lock control system for motor vehicles, the design is made such that when the motor vehicle is running on a rough road, reduction of the brake hydraulic pressure can be prevented from being started early by detecting that the motor vehicle is running on the rough road, and such that any adverse effects can be avoided which tend to be produced in the case where a device for coping with the rough road is applied when the road surface on which the motor vehicle is running is a low-.mu. road surface or when the motor vehicle is running with a low speed.

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