Measuring and testing – Brake testing – Vehicle installation
Patent
1979-05-02
1981-02-24
Myracle, Jerry W.
Measuring and testing
Brake testing
Vehicle installation
188 1A, 303 92, 340 52B, G01M 1700
Patent
active
042520142
ABSTRACT:
A circuit incorporated with an antiskid system for testing the operability of the system. A multivibrator may be actuated to energize converter circuitry with a signal indicative of a particular wheel speed. The entire antiskid system is then caused to function as though the vehicle wheels are actually spinning and the vehicle is moving. The major subcircuits of the antiskid system are connected to logic circuitry which senses their operation and produces an output signal to a lamp which is illuminated when the subcircuits are properly operative. When the multivibrator operation is ceased, changes in operation of the various subcircuits is again sensed by the logic circuitry which, if such subcircuits are operating properly, deenergizes the lamp.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3818433 (1974-06-01), Okamoto et al.
patent: 3852613 (1974-12-01), Weinecke
patent: 3872720 (1975-03-01), Fleagle
Goodyear Aerospace Corporation
Milliken P. E.
Myracle Jerry W.
Oldham E. W.
Weber R. L.
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