Anti-lock braking system indicator

Communications: electrical – Land vehicle alarms or indicators – External signal light system

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340467, 340453, 340458, G60Q 144

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058501770

ABSTRACT:
An anti-lock braking system indicator is provided including a brake switch relay for transmitting power upon the depression of a brake pedal of the vehicle. Associated therewith is an anti-lock braking system relay for transmitting power only upon both the prevention of wheels of the vehicle from locking during braking and the transmission of power by the brake switch. At least one lamp is mounted on the vehicle. Finally, a strobe mechanism is connected between the relay and each of the lamps. The strobe mechanism is adapted to intermittently transmit power to each lamp upon the receipt thereof.

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