Holding apparatus for a solenoid valve controlling brake pressur

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Speed-controlled – Having a valve system responsive to a wheel lock signal

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13759617, B607 1368

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055647995

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus, for controlling the pressure of braking-fluid, provided in a circuit for controlling the pressure thereof comprising: a solenoid valve, having a pressure receiving portion fluid-tightly inserted into a housing and an electromagnetic coil, for controlling the pressure of the braking fluid by opening and closing a valve ball communicating with the pressure receiving portion; and holding portion for holding the solenoid valve on the housing against fluid pressure acting on the pressure receiving portion. In this construction, the holding portion is made of a magnetic material and constitutes a part of the electromagnetic path of the solenoid valve.

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