Load-dependent two-circuit brake for vehicles, especially for tr

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

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188195, 188349, 303 22R, B60T 818, B60T 826

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ABSTRACT:
A load-dependent two-circuit brake for vehicles, especially for trucks, busses or the like which includes a load-dependent control valve arranged in the first brake circuit containing the rear-wheel brakes while another control valve is coordinated to the second brake circuit containing the front wheel brakes which has a predetermined transmission ratio and which is adapted to be acted upon by the control pressure in the first brake circuit in such a manner that the transmission ratio is adapted to be changed in the same sense as the control pressure in the first brake circuit.

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