Motors: expansible chamber type – Plural relatively movable or rigidly interconnected working...
Patent
1992-02-28
1993-08-10
Look, Edward K.
Motors: expansible chamber type
Plural relatively movable or rigidly interconnected working...
91376R, 91533, 92128, F15B 1100
Patent
active
052339114
ABSTRACT:
A method of manufacturing a tandem brake booster wherein a rearwall is derived from the separation plate of a single brake booster. The separation plate is modified by creating a passageway therethrough and using splines on the hub which are mated with keyways in a cylindrical body that extends from a front movable wall to assure that passages between the resulting front and rear chambers are aligned. A return spring holds a seal between the cylindrical body and hub to assure cross communication does not occur between the passageways. Thereafter, any operational pressure differential created during a brake application is directed into the development of an output force to effect a brake application.
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Allied-Signal Inc.
Decker Ken C.
Look Edward K.
Mattingly Todd
McCormick Jr. Leo H.
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