Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Pipeless valves
Patent
1989-04-28
1991-07-09
Butler, Douglas C.
Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems
Pipeless valves
188181C, 303 97, 303 98, 303100, B60T 882, B60T 832
Patent
active
050299492
ABSTRACT:
A circuit configuration for a brake system including an anti-locking control system, wherein a balanced pressure course is attained in the rear wheel brakes through control according to the "select-low" principle. The circuit configuration is furnished with a supplemental circuit (8) comparing the rotating pattern of the rear wheels during the control and, upon detection of a brake moment difference (.DELTA.M) causes a brake moment correction. This correction can be achieved, for example, by prolongating (T.sub.p, T'.sub.p) of the pressure build-up pulses controlling the rise in pressure in the wheel exhibiting a lower brake moment.
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Buschmann Gunther
Schwarzer Paul
Alfred Teves GmbH
Butler Douglas C.
Lewis J. Gordon
Seitter Robert P.
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