Braking system

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – With pump – Pressure control

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C188S352000

Reexamination Certificate

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07857397

ABSTRACT:
A braking system includes first and second electromagnetic opening valves and a bleeding mode setting unit. The first electromagnetic opening and closing valve is provided to a first brake fluid channel to communicate or block a first fluid pressure from a master cylinder to a wheel brake. The second electromagnetic opening and closing valve is provided to a second brake fluid channel to communicate or block a second fluid pressure from a power unit to the wheel brake. The bleeding mode setting unit is provided to set a bleeding mode in which each of the first and second electromagnetic opening and closing valves is opened and closed in order to perform an air-bleeding from each of the first and second brake fluid channels. The determining unit is provided to determine whether or not the bleeding mode setting unit is allowed to set the bleeding mode.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2008/0011566 (2008-01-01), Campbell et al.
patent: 2008/0018172 (2008-01-01), Bachle
patent: 2009/0032136 (2009-02-01), Petty
patent: 2009/0032347 (2009-02-01), Murphy et al.
patent: 2008-006850 (2008-01-01), None

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