Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Pipeless valves
Patent
1985-07-01
1988-10-11
Caldwell, Sr., John W.
Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems
Pipeless valves
303119, 60535, 60545, B60T 1722
Patent
active
047766433
ABSTRACT:
A brake system which has a brake booster, a brake pedal which acts via a travel simulator device upon the brake booster, at least one anti-skid valve, two sensors (S.sub.p, S.sub.I) and a pulse emitter. One of the sensors measures braking pressures. The other sensor (S.sub.I) measures the displacement distances of a piston, which is displaced in the brake booster to effect braking. A comparator connected to the sensors (S.sub.p, S.sub.I) switches the pulse emitter on whenever the piston travels a longer displacement distance than is permissible at a predetermined braking pressure. The pulse emitter controls the anti-skid valve such that a driver who actuates the brake system perceives changes in braking acceleration, and these changes are intended to emphatically cause him to seek a repair facility.
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Caldwell Sr. John W.
Greigg Edwin E.
Oberley Alvin
Robert & Bosch GmbH
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