Expansible chamber devices – With assembly or disassembly facilitating means
Patent
1985-09-16
1988-10-25
Hershkovitz, Abraham
Expansible chamber devices
With assembly or disassembly facilitating means
92161, 92169, 2482221, 24590, 403349, 403201, F01B 2900, F01B 1102, B25G 316, F16B 720
Patent
active
047795166
ABSTRACT:
A booster is mounted on a supporting panel by a cam and lock arrangement. The mount can be accomplished from one panel side, and the booster input push rod is readily connected to a pedal arm.
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Miller James W.
Parker Donald L.
General Motors Corporation
Hershkovitz Abraham
Kapsalas George
McGraw D. D.
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