Process and system for briefly stopping a vehicle

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Multiple systems – Fluid pressure and electric

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303 241, 188106P, B60T 1374

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ABSTRACT:
A process and a system for briefly stopping a vehicle which utilizes a secondary brake circuit. In the present case, the problem is to be solved that the vehicle operator must exercise high brake holding forces in a stopped condition and, because of a constant slip stick effect, there will be a brake creaking. This object is achieved in that a braking intervention is carried out by an external power or secondary brake circuit when the vehicle speed falls below a defined limit value and an active braking intervention by the vehicle operator takes place beyond a given first rate, the operation of the brake pedal being continuously monitored by the vehicle operator.

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