Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Pulsator
Patent
1990-05-07
1991-11-12
Look, Edward K.
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Pulsator
60588, 92128, 921711, B60T 1120, F01B 2900
Patent
active
050637436
ABSTRACT:
In a master cylinder, a sleeve for guiding the piston and a cap for forming a cylinder housing are connected with each other and integrally formed, and a primary piston and a secondary piston are coupled with via a retainer and thus integrally formed. Consequently, when the master cylinder is disassembled, the sleeve and the piston can be pulled out simultaneously, thereby allowing the simultaneous withdrawal of the secondary and primary pistons.
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Mori Kohei
Sugimoto Riichirou
Jidosha Kiki Co. Ltd.
Look Edward K.
Ryznic John
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