Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Pulsator
Patent
1998-02-26
1999-07-06
Lopez, F. Daniel
Power plants
Pressure fluid source and motor
Pulsator
60567, 60589, 60591, F15B 708
Patent
active
059184647
ABSTRACT:
A manually operated in-line secondary master cylinder can be configured for use with any hydraulic system which accommodates multiple manual input forces, and which requires the secondary input device to operate independently of the primary input device. The secondary master cylinder can be placed directly in a primary system operating pressure line, where it has no effect on system operation until it is actuated. Unlike a conventional master cylinder, the device draws a very small amount of charging fluid directly from the primary system line due to its use of a split piston, free backflow and volume displacement approach.
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Pape Steven G.
Stuttgen Robert G.
Holmbo Dwight N.
Lopez F. Daniel
Stuttgen Robert G.
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