Vehicle anti-skid brake system including restricted by-pass flow

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – With pump

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303116, 303119, B60T 802

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040907392

ABSTRACT:
Anti-skid brake system suitable for use with a motorcycle or a small-sized car. The system includes a solenoid operated skid control valve which has a normal position, a brake pressure releasing position and a blocking position between the two positions. The valve is spring biased toward the normal position to direct braking pressure to the wheel brake actuator but is shifted to the pressure releasing position for anti-skid operation. The valve is prevented from returning to the normal position from the pressure releasing position as long as pressure is supplied from the master cylinder, but is retained in the blocking position when the brake pressure supply line is blocked. A restricted bypass flow passage is provided across the control valve so as to provide a restricted supply of fluid pressure in second and subsequent application of brake pressure.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3801161 (1974-04-01), Sharp
patent: 3802748 (1974-04-01), Michellone
patent: 3851929 (1974-12-01), Grosseau
patent: 3893693 (1975-07-01), Skoyles

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