Process for ending an automatic braking operation

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Speed-controlled – Automatic braking including speed governor or hydraulic...

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303 3, 3031134, 3031143, B60T 858

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ABSTRACT:
A procedure is provided to end an automatic braking operation such that unwanted ending of the automatic braking operation is prevented. If a switching operation of the switching element takes place within a predetermined time interval after the triggering of the automatic braking operation, the automatic braking operation is not automatically ended. The system monitors whether another switching operation takes place within the time interval. The other switching operation is the reverse of the first switching operation. If another switching operation takes place during the time interval, a second relative motion between the push rod and the component which can be moved within a defined motional play has taken place in this time period. Since the brake pedal is continuing to be actuated, the automatic braking operation is not then ended.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5445444 (1995-08-01), Rump et al.
patent: 5549369 (1996-08-01), Rump et al.
patent: 5556173 (1996-09-01), Steiner et al.

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