Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Multiple fluid-receiving devices – Multiple motors
Patent
1994-08-05
1995-11-28
Butler, Douglas C.
Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems
Multiple fluid-receiving devices
Multiple motors
188 111, 188 711, 303 601, 303 969, 303174, B60T 1366
Patent
active
054701341
ABSTRACT:
A method of wear-dependent braking force distribution prevents adhesion problems without being limited to lowest brake pressures as is the case with conventional methods. Wear control is dispensed with only in the case of operationally very rare braking actions, for example, those above 0.3 g or a learned adhesion threshold. These rare braking actions are limited, in practice, to genuinely critical braking situations. Otherwise, the control interventions are carried out with to produce balanced wear only in the long term; an attempt is made to achieve wear at the same rate rather than simply balanced wear.
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Klein Bodo
Reiner Michael
Toepfer Bernhard
Butler Douglas C.
Mercedes-Benz AG
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