Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Pulsator
Patent
1981-06-17
1985-06-11
Maslousky, Paul E.
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Pulsator
91369A, 92128, 92169, F15B 1316, F16J 1002
Patent
active
045220310
ABSTRACT:
A fluid pressurizing device 10 having a master cylinder 12 with a cylindrical projection 52 that extends through the housing of a brake booster 14. The housing of the brake booster 14 has a front shell 56 located on a shoulder 54 of the cylindrical projection 52 and a rear shell 140 located against a shoulder 150. A nut carried by the cylindrical projection 52 engages the rear shell 140 to compress a bead 111 of a diaphragm 110 against a shoulder 57 on the front shell 56. A sleeve 80 connected to a hub member 70 retains a bead 108 of diaphragm 110 and bead 90 of a diaphragm 92 connected to the cylindrical projection 52. In response to an input force, a valve assembly 136 controls the development of a pressure differential across the diaphragms 92 and 110. The pressure differential acts on and moves the diaphragms 92 and 110 toward the first shell 56. Movement of the diaphragms 92 and 110 is carried through the hub member 70 which moves in slots 62 and 64 in the cylindrical projection 52 to provide a piston assembly 30 in the master cylinder 12 with a force to pressurize fluid therein and develop an output fluid pressure to effect a brake application.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4334459 (1982-06-01), Riedel et al.
patent: 4339921 (1982-07-01), Schanz
patent: 4347779 (1982-09-01), Belart
Bach Lloyd G.
Kytta Oswald O.
Decker Ken C.
Maslousky Paul E.
McCormick Jr. Leo H.
The Bendix Corporation
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