Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Inertia control
Patent
1981-02-13
1983-08-09
Butler, Douglas C.
Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems
Inertia control
188349, 303 6C, 303 24F, B60T 814
Patent
active
043975062
ABSTRACT:
A deceleration sensing valve is provided which includes a valve body adapted to move under its own inertia as the deceleration of a road vehicle exceeds a given value, and a valve seat on which the valve body seats. The valve seat is located rearwardly of the valve body as viewed in the direction of movement thereof under its inertia, whereby there can occur no change in a control pressure derived by the deceleration sensing valve, in particular when the vehicle is empty, as it does occur in the prior art in response to any slight shift in the timing when the valve body becomes seated. Consequently, when used in combination with a proportion valve, the deceleration sensing valve of the invention assures a stable braking characteristic when the vehicle is empty as well as when the vehicle is occupied.
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Butler Douglas C.
Jidosha Kiki Co. Ltd.
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