Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Multiple fluid-receiving devices – Multiple motors
Patent
1986-11-28
1988-06-28
Butler, Douglas C.
Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems
Multiple fluid-receiving devices
Multiple motors
60535, 200 82D, 303 972, 303 842, 340 52C, 188151A, 188349, B60T 826, B60T 1134
Patent
active
047534877
ABSTRACT:
The invention is a hydraulic failure compensating switch which incorporates a differential pressure valve which responds to a hydraulic failure in one of a pair of vehicle braking circuits and altering the pressure reducing function of the braking system proportioning valve(s) in response thereto to increase braking torque at the vehicle's rear wheels.
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Bach Lloyd G.
Gaiser Robert F.
Allied Corporation
Butler Douglas C.
Decker Ken C.
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