Vibration damping mechanism for hydraulic booster

Valves and valve actuation – Mechanical movement actuator – Linkage

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91 49, 91431, 60547R, F16K 3144, B60T 1300, F15B 130

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043055680

ABSTRACT:
A vibration damping mechanism for a hydraulic booster including a manually operated pedal which includes a hydraulic booster body, a control valve mechanism disposed within the body, an input member slidably disposed within the body and operably connected to the control valve mechanism disposed within the body and first and second push rods positioned in tandem for operably connecting the input member to the manually operated pedal, the first and second push rods being bendably connected to each other at each end thereof with each end of the push rods being in eccentric arrangement relative to the input member such that radial movement of each end of the push rod is limited by the input member.

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