Blend back proportioning brake control apparatus

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Multiple fluid-receiving devices – Multiple motors

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188349, 200 82D, B60T 826

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040689000

ABSTRACT:
A dual hydraulic brake system incorporating a dual master cylinder for separately pressurizing the front and rear brakes of a vehicle. A device for varying the proportion of brake pressure applied to the front and rear brakes of a vehicle is positioned between the master cylinder and the front and rear brakes. The device includes a differential area piston for decreasing the proportion of brake pressure delivered to the rear brakes above a first preselected inlet pressure. Positioned within the differential area piston is a second valve assembly which is actuated in response to attainment of a second preselected brake pressure and which blends back the pressure in the rear brake system until it attains the pressure in the front brake system.

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