Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Pulsator
Patent
1981-04-13
1983-08-30
Maslousky, Paul E.
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Pulsator
91369A, 91376R, B60T 1300, F15B 910
Patent
active
044009429
ABSTRACT:
In the prior art, a master brake cylinder is connected to a brake booster by a flange and nut and bolt arrangement. According to the present invention the connection can be made with a reduced number of parts and the large flange of the master cylinder can be eliminated. This is accomplished by providing the connecting end of the master cylinder with a circular groove and the adjacent end of a reinforcing tube of the booster is positioned to encompass the grooved end of the master cylinder, the reinforcing tube having protuberances formed therein to grip the circular groove.
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Reinartz Hans-Dieter
Thiel Rudolf
Bradley, IV Abram M.
Hill Alfred C.
IT&T Industries, Inc.
Maslousky Paul E.
O'Halloran John T.
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