Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Inertia control
Patent
1975-05-22
1976-03-23
Blix, Trygve M.
Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems
Inertia control
188205R, 280150R, 296 28F, B60T 1700
Patent
active
039456870
ABSTRACT:
Pneumatic and electrical components of an anti-skid braking system are assembled upon and within an elongated housing frame, which is mounted in a free space under the vehicle chassis. The air tanks are strapped to the top of the frame in a triangular array in indentations in ridged ends. The pneumatic control elements are disposed in a staggered array within the housing. An indented cover panel, which receives the electrical computer components is secured to the bottom of the housing. The cover panel is permanently or removably attached to the bottom of the housing.
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Abolins Andrew
Bertsch Joseph A.
Blix Trygve M.
Butler Douglas C.
Strick Corporation
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