Braking pressure generator for slip-controlled brake systems of

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Pipeless valves

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303114, 60535, 60560, 60563, B60T 802

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ABSTRACT:
A braking pressure generator for slip-controlled brake systems of automotive vehicles comprises dynamic (III) and static (I, II) pressure fluid circuits into which pressure fluid from the dynamic circuit (III) is metered during braking with slip control. A differential pressure pilot valve (4) is provided which compares the pressure in a booster chamber (15) of the hydraulic circuit (III) with the pressure in a prechamber (5) into which pressure is metered during braking with slip control. The differential pressure pilot valve (4) is connected to an alarm switch (9). The switching position of this alarm switch is logically combined with the switching position of a brake-actuating switch (8) and with the brake slip control signal (10) and an error signal is derived therefrom.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3999807 (1976-12-01), Haraikawa
patent: 4482192 (1984-11-01), Leiber
patent: 4555144 (1985-11-01), Belart et al.
patent: 4557528 (1985-12-01), Leiber

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