Compensating reservoir for a hydraulic brake system

Communications: electrical – Condition responsive indicating system – Specific condition

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200 84R, 340 59, H01H 3518

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047758562

ABSTRACT:
A compensating reservoir for a hydraulic brake system includes an upper part provided with a fill socket and a lower part which is provided with an outlet. The parts are connected with each other in a liquid-tight manner along a separating or joint line. The fluid chamber, which communicates with a filling and supply opening of a brake master cylinder through the outlet, is subdivided into two chambers by a partition wall and contains an auxiliary chamber with a level indicating float. The auxiliary chamber communicates with the fluid chamber. In order to determine the actual fluid level by a float not arranged in the fluid level's areal center of gravity resulting from the shape of the reservoir, the two chambers hydraulically communicate with each other permanently, with the first chamber containing both the auxiliary chamber and the outlet and with the second chamber being closed in a liquid-tight manner.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2882365 (1959-04-01), MacGriff et al.
patent: 4057700 (1977-11-01), Nakashima
patent: 4458118 (1984-07-01), Tsubouchi

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