Brake-pressure corrector sensitive to deceleration

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Inertia control

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303 24C, B60T 800

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046143815

ABSTRACT:
The inertial brake corrector comprises a body (1) closed by a cover (7), with a stepped piston (10) incorporating a tubular extension part (13) extending in a direction opposite the outlet chamber (20) and interacting on the inside by sliding in a leak-proof manner with a central projection of reduced diameter (14) of the cover (7), which extends in the body and which delimits, together with the tubular extension part of the piston, an inlet chamber (21) in which is located an inertial shut-off member (24), of which the retention and guide structure forming a slope (27") is advantageously fixed to the stepped piston (10).

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patent: 3383139 (1968-05-01), Chevreux
patent: 4165905 (1979-08-01), Morimoto
patent: 4175791 (1979-11-01), Nogami

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