Load responsive pressure modulating valve device for use in a br

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Inertia control

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188349, 303 6C, 303 22R, B60T 824, B60T 826, B60T 818

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ABSTRACT:
A load responsive pressure modulating valve device for use in a brake system of a vehicle is so constructed that the starting pressure for the pressure modulating operation is controlled by a specific valve operated by a partial pressure of the input hydraulic brake pressure. The device is capable of distributing the hydraulic brake pressure corresponding to a transient weight transfer from rear wheels of the vehicle to front ones caused by the braking operation, to the front and rear brakes by varying the starting pressure in response to load and deceleration of the vehicle.

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