Isolation valve for an antilock brake system having a controlled

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Speed-controlled – Having a valve system responsive to a wheel lock signal

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3031161, 3031191, B60T 836

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ABSTRACT:
An antilock braking system having a permanent reduced flow bypass passageway provided in parallel with the isolation valve to reduce the feedback to the brake pedal during an antilock mode of operation. In the preferred embodiment, the permanent fluid bypass passageway is provided internal to the isolation valve. The fluid bypass passageway connects the input fluid passageway to the output passageway in parallel with the valve member controlling the primary fluid flow through the isolation valve.

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