Master cylinder for an anti-locking hydraulic brake system

Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Pulsator

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60545, 92165R, 91 1, B60T 1722

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050957023

ABSTRACT:
Predetermined types of anti-locking brake systems equipped with a master cylinder and a pump, for controlling the pump, requiring sensors for detecting the position of the master piston within the longitudinal bore 7 of the master cylinder housing 1. Way sensors or way switches are provided for this purpose. The present invention provides a simple arrangement of this type of sensor comprising a reed contact 18 and an annular magnet 20, with the reed contact 18 being cast into a stationary sealing plug 13 of the master cylinder while the annular magnet 20 is inserted into a recess 21 within an extension 9 of the master piston 6 for movement with the master piston.

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