Vehicle antilock brake control system

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Speed-controlled – For a tractor-trailer type vehicle

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C303S007000, C073S011070, C073S862044

Reexamination Certificate

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07052096

ABSTRACT:
A vehicular antilock brake control system does not require a lengthy extension piping from its actuator. The system provides for an accurate controlling method for maximizing a calculated road surface friction coefficient. Each wheel has a control unit consisting of a stress sensor, a controller and an actuator installed at the respective wheel. A stress value is detected, representative of road surface friction value or road surface friction coefficient value, for the corresponding wheel independently of the other wheels. In response to the output signal of the sensor, the controller regulates the actuator which controls brake fluid pressure applied to the respective wheel.

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“Antilock Brake System (M-ABS) Based on the Friction Coefficient Between the Wheel and the Road Surface”, N. Miyasaki, M. Fukumoto, Y. Sogo and H. Tsukinoki, Japan Electronics Industry Ltd., SAE Technical Paper Series, International Congress and Exposition, Detroit, Michigan, Feb. 26-Mar. 2, 1990.

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