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Title:
Skid control system embodying fail safe bypass
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1. A skid control system for a vehicle having at least one wheel brake comprising a brake actuating circuit for delivering an actuating fluid to the one wheel brake under selective operator actuation, skid control means including a member movable from a normal braking position to a skid control position in response to a predetermined signal for relieving the pressure in the one wheel brake to prevent a skid condition, power means for normally holding said movable member in its normal braking position, and fail safe means responsive to the operation of said power means for providing an open path of actuating fluid to the one wheel brake in the event of a failure of said power means for conditioning said system for brake operation prior to generation of pressure in the brake actuating circuit.
2. A skid control system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the fail safe means comprises a fluid circuit for delivering actuating fluid to the one wheel brake.
3. A skid control system as set forth in claim 1 wherein the fail safe means includes a bypass circuit and bypass valve means for controlling the flow through said bypass circuit.
4. A skid control system as set forth in claim 3 wherein the power means comprises a source of ancillary fluid under pressure.
5. A skid control system as set forth in claim 4 wherein the bypass valve means is movable from a first, normal position for providing fluid communication from the brake actuating circuit to the one wheel brake via the skid control means to a second bypass position providing a path of actuating fluid from the brake actuating circuit to the one wheel brake independently of the skid control means.
6. A skid control system as set forth in claim 5 wherein biasing spring means urge the bypass valve to its bypass position and the source of ancillary fluid pressure acts on said bypass valve means in opposition to said spring means.
7. A skid control system as set forth in claim 6 wherein the member of the skid control mechanism has a first effective area adapted to be exposed to the pressure in the brake actuating circuit and a second effective area exposed to the pressure of the ancillary fluid, the bypass valve having a first effective area exposed to the pressure in the brake actuating circuit and a second effective area exposed to the pressure of the ancillary fluid, the ratio of the first effective area to the second effective area of the movable member being lesser than the corresponding area ratios of the bypass valve.
8. A skid control system as set forth in claim 5 wherein the skid control means includes a variable volume chamber interposed between the brake actuating circuit and the one wheel brake, a movable member of the skid control means being effective to permit an increase in volume in said variable volume chamber for relieving the brake pressure.
9. A skid control system as set forth in claim 8 wherein the skid control mechanism further includes a control valve for controlling the flow of fluid from the brake actuating circuit to the one wheel brake, the movable member being operatively connected to said control valve for moving said control valve between an open position and a closed position.
10. A skid control system as set forth in claim 9 wherein the ancillary fluid normally holds the control valve in an opened position and the means for increasing the volume in the variable volume chamber in a minimum volume condition.
11. A skid control system as set forth in claim 10 wherein the bypass valve means further includes an isolation valve for controlling the flow of brake fluid from the variable volume chamber to the one wheel brake, said isolation valve being movable to a closed position when the bypass valve means moves to its bypass position for precluding the loss of actuating fluid to the variable volume chamber under fail safe operation.
12. A skid control system as set forth in claim 11 wherein the bypass valve means includes a first valve element and the isolation valve includes a second valve element, each of said first and said second valve elements being affixed to a common member for simultaneous movement therewith.
13. A skid control system as set forth in claim 5 wherein the source of ancillary fluid pressure comprises a pump driven by the vehicle engine.
14. A skid control system as set forth in claim 1 further including indicator means for providing an indication to the vehicle operator when the fail safe means is operative to deliver actuating fluid to the one wheel brake.
15. A skid control system for a vehicle comprising brake actuating device for delivering actuating fluid to one wheel brake under selective operator actuation, a modulator having a differential area device including a first effective area exposed to the pressure in the brake actuating circuit and a second effective area, a source of ancillary fluid selectively operable upon said second effective area for holding said modulator in a normal braking position, a bypass circuit for delivering actuating fluid from the brake actuating device to the one wheel brake, a bypass valve for controlling the flow of fluid through said bypass circuit, said bypass valve having a first effective area exposed to the pressure in said brake actuating circuit and second effective area exposed to the pressure of said ancillary fluid, the pressure of said ancillary fluid acting on said second effective area of said bypass valve being effective to hold said bypass valve in a closed position, the ratio between the first and second effective area of said modulator being less than the corresponding ratio of the effective area of the bypass valve for operation of said bypass valve prior to operation of the modulator in the event of failure of the ancillary fluid to maintain sufficient pressure to hold the modulator in its normal braking position.
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Inventors:
Atkins, Thomas M. (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
Application Number:
391463
Filing Date: 1973-08-24 Publication_date: 1976-06-15 Assignee:
Kelsey-Hayes Company (Romulus, MI)
Primary Class(es):
303/122.14
188/181A, 303/10, 303/115.4
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Primary Examiner:
Blix, Trygve M.
Assistant Examiner:
Butler, Douglas C.
Attorney:
Harness, Dickey & Pierce
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