Claims
- 1. In a vehicle antilock braking system having a plurality of hydraulically actuated wheel rotation braking devices, each associated with one of a plurality of wheels, an operator controlled first source of pressurized hydraulic fluid including a master cylinder with first and second chambers for pressurizing said pressurized hydraulic fluid to developing a braking force which is selectively and simultaneously actuates each of the braking devices, a first flow control valve for selectively directing fluid from said first source of pressurized hydraulic fluid to each braking device to brake the vehicle and from the braking device to a storage sump to relieve braking force and means including a pump developed a second source of pressurized hydraulic fluid which is sequentially supplied through said first control valve to provide pressurized hydraulic fluid to the braking device for rebuilding said braking force after said first control has relieved said braking force by directing hydraulic fluid to said storage sump, the improvement comprising a bypass pressure regulator common to all the wheels having a housing with a bore therein having a first port connected to a first chamber of said master cylinder, a second port connected to said second chamber of said master cylinder, a third port connected to said pump and a fourth port connected to said storage sump, a first piston located in said bore for separating first port from said third and fourth ports, a second piston located in said bore for separating said first port from said second port, linkage for connecting said first piston with said second piston, a drain seat located in said third port, and a ball carried on said first piston, said first piston being responsive to said operator controlled first source of pressurized fluid received from said first chamber through said first port and said pump developed second source of pressurized hydraulic fluid as received through said fourth port for moving said first piston toward said third port to seat said ball on said drain seat as a function of the difference between the pressure of said first and second sources of pressurized hydraulic fluid such that said fourth port is connect to said third port to connect said pump to said storage sump when the pressure of said second source of pressurized hydraulic fluid is substantially equal to said first source of pressurized hydraulic fluid, and pressure actuated valve means responsive to said pump developed second source of pressurized hydraulic fluid for interrupting communication of said operator controlled first source of pressurized fluid to said first control valve by initiation communication of said pump developed second source of pressurized hydraulic fluid to said first control valve, said pressure actuated valve means having a restrictive orifice to limit the communication of said pump developed second source of pressurized hydraulic fluid to said braking devices to provide a smooth transition during said rebuilding of said braking force.
- 2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said pressure actuated valve means has a first position wherein said operator controlled first source of pressurized hydraulic fluid is directly communicated to each braking device, and a second position wherein said first source of pressurized hydraulic fluid to said braking devices is blocked while a hydraulic fluid path is opened between said pump and braking devices.
- 3. The improvement of claim 2 wherein second piston in said bypass regulator is responsive to said operator controlled first source of pressurized fluid as received by said first and second ports to remain stationary when said first piston moves in response to said difference in pressure between said first source of pressurized hydraulic fluid and said second source of pressurized fluid.
- 4. The improvement of claim 3 wherein said second piston supplies said first piston with a force through said linkage when a difference occurs between pressurized hydraulic fluid developed in said first and second chambers of said master cylinder.
- 5. The improvement of claim 4 further comprising resilient means acting on and urging said first piston toward said drain seat to define a minimum difference between said first and second source of hydraulic fluid before said pump developed second source of hydraulic fluid, is communicated to said storage sump.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/165,049 filed Dec. 10, 1993, now abandoned.
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