Brakes – Operators – Fluid pressure
Patent
1992-03-26
1992-12-01
Graham, Matthew C.
Brakes
Operators
Fluid pressure
605471, 296 11, 303 4, F16H 2144
Patent
active
051673053
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a pneumatic brake booster assembly for a vehicle comprising a brake booster (10) formed from two shells (18; 37), a master-cylinder (14) mounted on the booster (10), a brake pedal (20) operatively linked to the booster (10) and mounted on a support bracket (22). According to the invention, one of the shells (18; 37) of the brake booster (10) is formed by a plate (26) upon which is mounted the support bracket (22), the plate (26) being destined to form a part of a firewall (12) of the vehicle.
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Bendix Italia
Decker Ken C.
Graham Matthew C.
Palguta Larry J.
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