Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – With pump
Patent
1989-09-08
1991-03-12
Butler, Douglas C.
Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems
With pump
417363, 303116, B60T 1316, B60T 1702
Patent
active
049987810
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a brake device for a hydraulic vehicle brake system. In this device, a return feed pump located in a feed pump housing is supported at several points between an assembly housing and a fastening plate and is movable relative to the other components. The mounting is done by screws resting in bearing tubes, the screws being surrounded by elastic damping sleeves in order to enable the elastic mobility of the feed pump housing. The line connections between the feed pump housing and the assembly housing are made by small connecting tubes resting in housing bores in the feed pump housing on one side and in the assembly housing on the other. The through bore extending through the feed pump housing in this region is sealed off on the side of the feed pump housing opposite the small connecting tubes by bolts, which with their part remote from the feed pump housing rest on the fastening plate.
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Abbing Andreas
Bullinger Alfred
Deringer Helmut
Kehl Georg
Rischen Dietmar
Bosch Robert GmbH
Butler Douglas C.
Greigg Edwin E.
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