Control system for double-actuator brakes

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Electric control

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188 3R, 188138, 188163, 303 7, B60T 1374

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041635868

ABSTRACT:
A brake control system comprising an electric brake or the like having first and second electrically-operated brake actuators adapted for separate actuation, an operator-responsive controller for applying a first braking signal to the first actuator, and a control circuit responsive to the first braking signal for applying a second braking signal to the second actuator in substantially linear proportion to the first braking signal when the first braking signal exceeds a preselected threshold.

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Warner Electric Brake and Clutch Company, Installation Instructions for 12-1/4".times.3-1/2" Utility Brake, Publication No. 819-0127, Beloit, Wisconsin, pp. 1-6.

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