Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Pulsator
Patent
1981-02-23
1983-10-11
Maslousky, Paul E.
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Pulsator
91369A, 91376R, 92107, B60T 1300, F15B 910, F01B 3100
Patent
active
044084579
ABSTRACT:
To reduce the overall weight of mechanically controlled brake boosters it is known to transmit the axial reaction forces by means of axial draw bars or pipes extending axially within the booster housing. According to the present invention the weight reduction and a decrease in axial length of the brake booster is accomplished having the booster housing shaped like a ring which surrounds and is connected to the maste brake cylinder. The master brake cylinder is fastened to the vehicle splashboard via axial webs extending beyond a lateral wall of the booster housing. A yoke arranged movably between the splashboard and the booster housing contains the valve mechanism and transmits the boosting force from the booster piston (movable wall) to the piston of the master brake cylinder.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2731534 (1956-01-01), Hansen et al.
patent: 4338854 (1982-07-01), Margetts
patent: 4347779 (1982-09-01), Belart
Bradley, IV Abram McConnell
Hill Alfred C.
IT&T Industries, Inc.
Maslousky Paul E.
O'Halloran John T.
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