Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Multiple fluid-receiving devices – Multiple motors
Patent
1987-04-27
1988-09-06
Butler, Douglas C.
Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems
Multiple fluid-receiving devices
Multiple motors
303 221, 303 7, 303100, 303112, 303 962, 303 241, 188 3R, 188181T, 188195, 188349, 188112R, B60T 1300
Patent
active
047688408
ABSTRACT:
A vehicle braking control system is provided for sensing (76) the magnitude of the vehicle operator's demand for braking effort and for distributing the braking effort between the individually controllable vehicle (22) brake sites to achieve balanced braking (12) if relatively low braking effort demand (0% to A%) is sensed and to achieve proportional braking (14) if relatively high braking effort demand (B% to 100%) is sensed.
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Gee Thomas A.
Sullivan Mark W.
Butler Douglas C.
Eaton Corporation
Gordon H. D.
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