Expansible chamber devices – Collapsible chamber wall portion – Wall portion formed of flexible material
Patent
1989-04-11
1991-04-16
Look, Edward K.
Expansible chamber devices
Collapsible chamber wall portion
Wall portion formed of flexible material
92 99, F01B 1900
Patent
active
050073290
ABSTRACT:
Working pistons, in particular those of brake boosters, have to tolerate a considerable number of changes in stress and great forces acting on the piston. Simultaneously, it is an object to construct the pistons as light-weight as possible. Due to the considerable forces in the axial direction, it is imperative for the piston to be well secured on the guiding axis. On the other hand, the central guide's projection securing the piston in the axial direction can cause local stresses on the piston and, thus, fatigue in the material which implies a premature failure of the piston. It is an object of this invention to improve the central circumference of the piston no longer is rigidly clamped into the central guide, but rather in that the inner end and the support are designed so as to enable a swivelling motion of the piston plate without local bending stress, thereby the life of the piston being considerably prolonged.
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Alfred Teves GmbH
Lewis J. Gordon
Look Edward K.
Seitter Robert P.
Verdier Christopher M.
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