Vehicular brake hydraulic control device

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Multiple fluid-receiving devices – Multiple motors

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C303S011000, C303S116200, C303SDIG011, C188S345000

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07614708

ABSTRACT:
A vehicular brake hydraulic pressure control device includes accumulators that are connected to a first brake pedal and store brake fluid with a first master cylinder at atmosphere. A first brake system is operable to apply interlock control to a front wheel brake F of a second brake system. A switching unit switches a channel of brake fluid flowing to the first hydraulic pressure output channel of the first brake system, from the first master cylinder to the accumulators when a pump is in operation.

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