Monitoring device for an antilocking brake control system

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Pipeless valves

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340 52B, B60T 800

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040823709

ABSTRACT:
A monitoring arrangement for electrical components or groups of components in an antilocking brake control system wherein the monitoring arrangement includes switching devices for monitoring the components and for generating a signal upon the occurrence of a malfunction, and a memory arrangement for storing a signal indicating such a malfunction. The memory arrangement is provided with at least a number of memory states which corresponds to the number of components or groups of components to be monitored and the switching devices for monitoring the components or groups of components and the memory arrangement are interconnected in such a manner that upon occurrence of a malfunction the associated memory state of the memory arrangement will be actuated.

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