Expansible chamber devices – Relatively movable working members – First working member moves second coaxial working member...
Patent
1988-09-26
1989-12-19
Garrett, Robert E.
Expansible chamber devices
Relatively movable working members
First working member moves second coaxial working member...
92 64, 92128, 92130A, F01B 700
Patent
active
048875139
ABSTRACT:
The present invention teaches a brake cylinder which is formed by a cylindrical housing and a cylinder base. The cylindrical housing and cylinder base are joined together by a bayonet connection and form a pressure chamber. The bayonet connection is designed pressure-tight, and it is located on the pressurized-side of a circular sealing element which seals off the cylinder base from the cylinder housing. The bayonet connection is thereby protected from the entry of detrimental environmental influences, especially dirt and moisture, and it can still be easily disassembled at all times.
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Ewald Jurgen
Frania Josef
Glogowschek Roland
Garrett Robert E.
Ray, Jr. J. O.
Wabco Westinghouse Fahrzeugbremsen GmbH
Williamson Mark A.
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