System for an electro-hydraulic pressure supply for a power-assi

Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor

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60456, 4174231, 4174241, F16D 3100

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ABSTRACT:
A system for an electro-hydraulic pressure supply for a power-assist device in a motor vehicle in which, by a pump which is arranged in an oil-filled container and driven by an electric motor, the oil is conducted through an outlet opening to the power-assist device and returned from the power-assist device via a return opening into the container. A shaft of the electric motor is coupled with a shaft of the pump. In order to provide an arrangement for an electro-hydraulic pressure supply for power-assist devices which can be used also in small structural units, the shaft of the electric motor and the shaft of the pump are coupled in a central bearing.

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Automobiltechnik, Neue Servolenkung spart Kraftstoff in: Krafthand--No. 17, Sep. 10, 1994, pp. 1282 and 1283.

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