Load sensing supporting member for a suspension spring

Fluid-pressure and analogous brake systems – Load control – Responsive to fluid pressure spring

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303 228, 303 969, B60T 0822

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ABSTRACT:
The supporting component for a suspension spring (3) for a motor vehicle, forming a pressure sensor for a fluid-controlled brake regulator, comprises a base (1) integral with the vehicle, and a cap (5) for supporting the spring (3), which cap (5) is sealingly and slidably mounted on the base (1) counter to the pressure prevailing in a sealed chamber (20) coaxial with the spring (3) and formed between the base (1) and a part integral with the cap. The chamber (20) communicates with a chamber, outside the support component, for controlling the regulator, and a mechanism (10) for guiding the cap relative to the base is arranged axially to the center of the component.

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Japanese Abstract 59-202964 "Brake Fluid Pressure Control Mechanism", Nov. 16, 1984-Tatsuo Uchihara.

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