Hydraulic boosters for vehicle braking systems

Power plants – Pressure fluid source and motor – Pulsator

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91369A, 91376R, 91417R, B60T 1320

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045662754

ABSTRACT:
An hydraulic booster has a boost piston which works in a bore and is subjected to boost pressure in a boost chamber to actuate a master cylinder assembly, and a control valve assembly controls pressurization of the boost chamber in response to an input load applied to a pedal-operated input member. The input member works in a bore in the boost piston and in operation, a reaction load from the master cylinder is fed back through the booster to the input member through a reducer mechanism to provide a reaction at the pedal which is not affected by the boost pressure, and the reducer mechanism is received within a recess in the boost piston, which is defined between two relatively movable parts of the boost piston.

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