Information
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Patent Grant
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6772672
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Patent Number
6,772,672
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Date Filed
Friday, January 17, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 10, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Look; Edward K.
- Leslie; Michael
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 092 128
- 092 23
- 092 129
- 060 533
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An actuator holding structure for a vehicle has: a first retainer attached to the housing; a second retainer attached to the piston rod; and, a plurality of protruded engaging portions formed on the outer peripheral surface of the housing, wherein the piston rod is held in the retracted condition while the first retainer and the second retainer are engaging together, and when the first retainer is released from engaging with the second retainer, and the piston rod is allowed to be extended and retracted, wherein the first retainer includes a first lateral belt for peripherally holding a part of the housing by engaging with the protruded engaging portions while the first retainer and the second retainer are engaging together, and a second lateral belt for peripherally holding the other part of the housing opposite to the first lateral belt so as to be latched and unlatched.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a vehicle actuator holding structure for holding the piston rod of an actuator in a retracted condition, the actuator including a slave cylinder for use in operating a vehicle brake or clutch.
2. Description of the Related Art
Clutch master cylinders and slave cylinders are used in clutches as actuators in four-wheeled vehicles and when such a clutch is consigned to manufacturers, piping is employed beforehand for coupling the clutch master cylinder and the slave cylinder as a clutch piping system in such a condition that the clutch piping system has substantially been incorporated into a vehicle before being consigned to assembly manufacturers with the clutch piping system filled with working fluid.
The slave cylinder in the actuator is so constructed as to retract a piston rod through its housing by means of hydraulic fluid moving from the clutch master cylinder as a fluid-pressure generating source. In the pre-filled condition above, the piston rod is held in the retracted condition in the holding structure so that the piston rod is prevented from producing any backlash. Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2001-289206 discloses one of the examples as described above.
The holding structure has a first retainer attached to the housing of an actuator and a second retainer attached to a piston rod retractably contained in the housing. The first retainer includes a substantially annular assembly attached to a housing side opposite to the piston rod, a plurality of coupling leg pieces extending from the assembly toward the front end of the piston rod along the side of the housing, a first engaging portion formed at the front end of each coupling leg piece, and a lateral belt for coupling the plurality of coupling leg pieces by peripherally carrying the piston-rod side of the housing with its arm. A rupture portion is formed in the assembly and the lateral belt both and a second engaging portion is provided to the second retainer.
The retracted condition of the piston rod is held by joining the first engaging portion of the first retainer and the second engaging portion or the second retainer. When the first retainer is released from engaging with the second retainer by removing the first retainer from the housing, the piston rod is allowed to be extended and retracted.
However, as the first retainer used in the holding structure above is arranged such that the assembly is attached to the side of the housing opposite to the piston rod and that the lateral belt is attached to the piston rod side of the housing, the assembly and the lateral belt are coupled together by the use of the plurality of coupling leg pieces so as to form the external configuration of the housing accordingly. As a result, it is not feasible to appropriate the holding structure to any other housing different in configuration and a number of special parts are needed to be prepared for individual housings, which has resulted in lower productivity, safekeeping capacity and economic efficiency.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide an actuator holding structure for a vehicle, capable of being widely employed for many kinds of actuators different in configuration when the actuator for use in a vehicle brake or clutch is set in a pre-filled condition before the actuator is incorporated into the vehicle.
In order to accomplish the object above, there is provided An actuator holding structure for a vehicle, holding a piston rod retractably contained in a housing of an actuator in such a manner that the piston rod is held in the housing in a retracted condition and while the actuator is in operation, the retracted condition of the piston rod is released so that the piston rod is allowed to be extended and retracted, having: a first retainer attached to the housing; a second retainer attached to the piston rod; and, a plurality of protruded engaging portions formed on the outer peripheral surface of the housing, wherein the piston rod is held in the retracted condition while the first retainer and the second retainer are engaging together, and when the first retainer is released from engaging with the second retainer, and the piston rod is allowed to be extended and retracted, wherein the first retainer includes a first lateral belt for peripherally holding a part of the housing by engaging with the protruded engaging portions while the first retainer and the second retainer are engaging together, and a second lateral belt for peripherally holding the other part of the housing opposite to the first lateral belt so as to be latched and unlatched.
Further, the first retainer may be disposed in the vicinity of the retractable side of the piston rod of the housing, wherein a plurality of coupling leg pieces are projected from one of the first and second retainers, the coupling leg piece having a first engaging portion, whereas a second engaging portion for latching and unlatching the first engaging portion is provided to the other retainer. The first lateral belt may include a rupture portion for breaking apart the first retainer when the first retainer is removed. The first retainer may include a connection piece coupling both ends of the first lateral belt so as to keep the engaged condition of the second lateral belt when the first retainer is removed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional elevation of a slave cylinder whose piston rod is retracted by a holding means embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a schematic diagram of a clutch piping system using the slave cylinder;
FIG. 3
is an elevation of the principal part of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a bottom view of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a right-side view of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view taken on line VI—VI of
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 7
is an exploded perspective view of a first and a second retainer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A description will now be described of an embodiment of the present invention applied to the slave cylinder of a vehicle clutch with reference to the drawings.
In the drawings,
FIG. 1
is a sectional elevation of a slave cylinder whose piston rod is retracted by a holding means;
FIG. 2
, a schematic diagram of a clutch piping system;
FIG. 3
, an elevation of the principal part of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
, a bottom view of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
, a right-side view of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 6
, a sectional view taken on line VI—VI of
FIG. 3
; and
FIG. 7
, an exploded perspective view of retainers.
A clutch master cylinder
1
and a slave cylinder
2
, together with a reservoir
3
for the clutch master cylinder, in a vehicle clutch are as shown by a solid line in
FIG. 2
connected via pipes
4
and
5
beforehand on the part of actuator manufacturers. Further, fittings such as a mounting bolt
6
, a bleeder screw
7
, a holding means
10
as described later and so forth constituting a clutch piping system
11
in a ready-for-assembly condition are installed before being consigned from actuator manufacturers to assembly makers in such a pre-filled condition that hydraulic fluid is filled in the system ranging from the reservoir
3
up to the slave cylinder
2
.
The clutch master cylinder
1
and the slave cylinder
2
are basically arranged so as to commonly form a hydraulic cylinder and respectively have cylinder bodies
12
and
13
with closed-end cylinder bores
14
and
15
therein, pistons
16
and
17
liquid-tightly and movably fitted in the cylinder bores
14
and
15
, and hydraulic chambers
18
and
19
sectioned in the base portions of the cylinder bores
14
and
15
.
The hydraulic chambers
18
and
19
of the cylinders
1
and
2
are coupled by respectively screwing union bolts
20
and
21
provided at the ends of the pipe
4
into union bores
22
and
23
. A piston rod
24
is flexibly inserted into the opening side of the cylinder bore
14
of the clutch master cylinder
1
, whereas a piston rod
25
is flexibly inserted into the opening side of the cylinder bore
15
of the slave cylinder
2
.
Approximately half the piston rod
25
of the slave cylinder
2
is held in the cylinder bore
15
and the inner end of the piston rod
25
is brought into contact with a piston
17
. A protective boot
26
is attached so as to provide an outside covering between the retractable side end of the piston rod
25
of the cylinder body
13
and the projected portion of the piston rod
25
. After the slave cylinder
2
is incorporated into a vehicle body, a clutch release fork
27
is provided such that its front end is kept in contact with the outer-end head portion
25
a
of the piston rod
25
.
The holding means
10
is employed for the slave cylinder
2
in the pre-filled condition and the slave cylinder
2
is held with the piston rod
25
retracted by the holding means
10
in the direction of a housing. The holding means
10
includes a first plastic retainer
30
attachable to and detachable from the cylinder body
13
, a second plastic retainer
31
attached to the projected portion of the piston rod
25
and a pair of protruded engaging portions
13
a
and
13
a
formed on the respective outer peripheral surfaces of the cylinder body
13
.
The first retainer
30
includes a first, substantially semi-circular arc shaped lateral belt
30
a
, a pair of coupling leg pieces
30
b
and
30
b
projecting in parallel from both ends of the first lateral belt
30
a
toward one side thereof, a connection piece
30
c
protruding opposite to the first lateral belt
30
a
so as to connect the vicinity of the base ends of the coupling leg pieces
30
b
and
30
b
, and a second lateral belt
30
d
integrally formed with the base of the connection piece
30
c.
The first lateral belt
30
a
is formed so as to have the substantially same diameter as that of the cylinder body
13
and the intermediate portion of the first lateral belt
30
a
is provided with a slender rupture portion
30
e
. A first engaging portion
30
f
is provided at the front end of each coupling leg piece
30
b
. A first elliptic stopper
30
g
is also provided at the front end of the coupling leg piece
30
b
in parallel to the direction in which the connection piece
30
c
is projected and a second stopper
30
h
is protruded from the first stopper
30
g
in the position separated by a space slightly wider than the thickness of the second retainer
31
, so that a engaging shaft
30
i
is formed between both the stoppers
30
g
and
30
h.
As the connection piece
30
c
serves as a knob for removing the first retainer, the connection piece
30
c
is slightly wider than the first lateral belt
30
a
and formed into a half-ellipse so that the first lateral belt
30
a
has a linear portion. When the first retainer
30
is removed from the cylinder body
13
after the slave cylinder
2
is incorporated into the vehicle body, the worker's hand is allowed to readily reach the connection piece
30
c
. The second lateral belt
30
d
is provided close to the rising base of the connection piece
30
c
from the vicinity of the base end of one coupling leg piece
30
b
. A cutout groove formed on the front end side of the second lateral belt
30
d
is used as a third engaging portion
30
j
and a cutout groove provided in abutment with the rising base of the other coupling leg piece
30
b
is used as a fourth engaging portion
30
k.
As will be described later, the first retainer
30
is attached to the slave cylinder
2
by surrounding the cylinder body
13
with the first and second lateral belts
30
a
and
30
d
. The lengths of the first and second lateral belts
30
a
and
30
d
are predetermined and because the third engaging portion
30
j
joined to the fourth engaging portion
30
k
is formed so as to have a predetermined length in the longitudinal direction of the second lateral belt
30
d
, the first retainer
30
can widely be used even in the housing of any other actuator different in external diameter.
On the other hand, the second retainer
31
is formed by slightly curving a plate like ring body having a through-hole
31
a
whose diameter is slightly greater than the projected portion of the piston rod
25
and is smaller than an outer-end neck portion
25
b
in a manner conforming to the curved surface configuration of the outer end portion of the protective boot
26
. A pair of reinforcing ribs
31
b
and
31
b
are arranged in a standing condition on the outer curved surface of the second retainer
31
with the through-hole
31
a
held therebetween. Thin stopper walls
31
c
and
31
c
arranged in a standing condition along the outer peripheral edge of the outer curved surface are used to couple both ends of the reinforcing ribs
31
b
and
31
b
. Semi-elliptic engaging grooves
31
d
and
31
d
are formed on the outer peripheral side of the second retainer
31
held between the reinforcing ribs
31
b
and
31
b
by cutting out the stopper walls
31
c
and
31
c
, the engaging groove
31
d
and the stopper wall
31
c
constituting a second engaging portion
31
e.
A flange
13
b
is peripherally provided at the retractable side end of the piston rod
25
of the cylinder body
13
of the slave cylinder
2
. The protruded engaging portions
13
a
and
13
a
, together with the first and second retainers
30
and
31
, forming the holding means
10
are provided in the respective both side portions of the outside of the cylinder body
13
continuously to the flange
13
b.
The holding means
10
is formed such that the second retainer
31
is held between the outer-end neck portion
25
b
of the piston rod
25
and the protective boot
26
before the piston rod
25
is incorporated into the slave cylinder
2
and that the first retainer
30
is attached to the retractable side of the piston rod
25
of the cylinder body
13
before the slave cylinder
2
is incorporated as the clutch piping system
11
.
The first retainer
30
carries with its arm substantially half the perimeter on the lower retractable side of the piston rod
25
of the cylinder body
13
with the first lateral belt
30
a
so as to latch the folded portion between the first lateral belt
30
a
and the coupling leg pieces
30
b
and
30
b
onto the protruded engaging portions
13
a
and
13
a
of the cylinder body
13
whereby to make the coupling leg pieces
30
b
and
30
b
projecting the direction of the front end of the piston rod
25
along both sides of the protective boot
26
. Further, the third engaging portion
30
j
is latched onto the fourth engaging portion
30
k
by bending the second lateral belt
30
d
in the direction of the cylinder body
13
, so that the first and second retainers
30
and
31
can be fitted to the slave cylinder
2
by surrounding the vicinity of the retractable side end of the piston rod
25
of the cylinder body
13
.
In this condition, the piston rod
25
of the slave cylinder
2
is kept projecting in a free condition by a return spring
32
freely extending within the hydraulic chamber
19
as shown by an imaginary line of FIG.
1
.
Then the slave cylinder
2
above, together with the clutch master cylinder
1
and so forth, is incorporated as the clutch piping system
11
and the system
11
ranging from the reservoir
3
up to the slave cylinder
2
is filled with the clutch fluid to put the clutch piping system
11
in the pre-filled condition. The piston rod
25
of the slave cylinder
2
is forced into the cylinder bore
15
by means of the repulsive force of the return spring
32
against the clutch fluid. Moreover, the engaging shaft
30
i
of the first engaging portion
30
f
of the first retainer
30
is inserted into the engaging groove
31
d
of the second engaging portion
31
e
of the second retainer
31
to make the first stopper
30
g
cross the outside of the engaging groove
31
d
at right angles. The first and second retainers
30
and
31
are coupled together by clamping the second retainer
31
between the first and second stoppers.
30
g
and
30
h
of the first engaging portion
30
f
, whereby the retracted condition of the piston rod
25
is held (a solid line of
FIG. 1
, see FIGS.
2
-
6
).
The slipping off of the first and second engaging portions
30
f
and
31
e
thus joined is regulated by bringing the first stopper
30
g
into contact with the stopper walls
31
c
and
31
c
. Further, the axial movement of the piston rod
25
is regulated by bringing the first and second stoppers
30
g
and
30
h
of the first engaging portion
30
f
into contact with the second retainer
31
, whereby the axial movement of the piston rod
25
is regulated.
The clutch piping system
11
thus pre-filled with the clutch fluid is consigned to the vehicle assembly maker and incorporated into the engine chamber of the vehicle. The first retainer
30
of the holding means
10
is such that the connection piece
30
c
and the second lateral belt
30
d
are positioned on the upper side of the vehicle body and that the first lateral belt
30
and the rupture portion
30
e
are positioned on the lower side thereof in such a condition that the slave cylinder
2
has been incorporated into the engine chamber. When the worker picks up the connection piece
30
c
from above the engine chamber directly or with a proper tool, the rupture portion
30
e
of the first retainer
30
is pressed against the cylinder body
13
and torn off. Then the first lateral belt
30
a
is separated from the rupture portion
30
e
and opened in both lateral directions, so that the first retainer
30
is removed from the cylinder body
13
and lifted up.
The coupling leg pieces
30
b
and
30
b
of the first retainer
30
are twisted sideways because of force of traction from above and the stopper
30
g
of the first engaging portion
30
f
perpendicularly joined to the engaging groove
31
d
of the second engaging portion
31
e
goes beyond the stopper wall
31
c
while tilting and moreover the engaging shaft
30
i
of the first engaging portion
30
f
slips out of the engaging groove
31
d
, whereby the first engaging portion
30
f
is released from engaging with the second engaging portion
31
e.
Thus, the first retainer
30
is removed from the slave cylinder
2
, whereas the second retainer
31
released from engaging with the first retainer
30
is left on the piston rod
25
in that state. Moreover, the piston rod
25
left in the retracted condition causes the cylinder body
13
to project outside due to the repulsive force of the return spring
32
as well as the clutch fluid pressure and the outer-end head portion
25
a
of the piston rod
25
is brought into contact with the front end of the release fork
27
.
According to this embodiment of the present invention, the holding means
10
is constituted of the protruded engaging portions
13
a
and
13
a
of the cylinder body
13
of the slave cylinder
2
, the first retainer
30
attached to the cylinder body
13
and the second retainer
31
attached to the piston rod
25
. Consequently, the retracted condition of the piston rod
25
is well maintained before the slave cylinder
2
is incorporated into the vehicle body, whereas the piston rod
25
can be extended into the operating condition by conveniently removing the first retainer
30
after the slave cylinder
2
is incorporated into the vehicle body.
Further, since the first retainer
30
of the holding means
10
is attached to the cylinder body
13
by making use of the protruded engaging portions
13
a
and
13
a
, the retainer
30
can be fitted in without being affected by the length of the cylinder body as in the conventional case and as long as the external diameter of the cylinder body is substantially the same, the retainer is applicable to a cylinder body different in configuration. Moreover, as the third engaging portion
30
j
of the second lateral belt
30
d
joined to the fourth engaging portion
30
k
is formed so as to have a margin in the longitudinal direction of the second lateral belt
30
d
, the retainer can widely be used for a cylinder body different in external diameter.
Therefore the first retainer
30
, together with the second retainer
31
for general use, is still applicable to any other kind of cylinder body different in configuration in order to not only reduce the number of parts in such a holding means but also improve productivity, safekeeping capacity and economic efficiency.
Since the protruded engaging portions
13
a
and
13
a
of the cylinder body
13
are joined to the folded portion between the first lateral belt
30
a
and the coupling leg pieces
30
b
and
30
b
, the regular fitted condition of the first retainer
30
is well maintained without pivoting in the peripheral direction of the cylinder body and moving in the direction of the outer end of the piston rod at random. In particular, the work of removing the first retainer
30
can simply be done as the connection piece
30
c
is positioned on the upper side of the vehicle body.
Since the first retainer
30
is fitted to the vicinity of the retractable side of the piston rod of the cylinder body
13
, the distance between the first and second retainers
30
and
31
is made shortest and the length of the coupling leg pieces
30
b
and
30
b
is reduced to a bare minimum. Therefore, the unnecessary motion of the first and second retainers
30
and
31
is restrained, whereby the piston rod
25
is effectively prevented from falling down, which results in reducing the cost as the material expenses are saved.
According to the present invention, the coupling leg piece may also be provided to the second retainer or to both the first and second retainers. Moreover, the number of coupling leg pieces can be three or greater. The protruded engaging portions of the housing of the actuator are mainly intended to regulate the movement of the first lateral belt of the first retainer in the direction of the outer end of the piston rod. This means it is not always needed to join the protruded engaging portions to the folded portion between the first lateral belt of the first retainer and the coupling leg pieces without space but allowed to provide some space therein.
The first and second lateral belts of the first retainer are only required to peripherally surround the housing of the actuator thereby and the length and shape of each lateral belt can be changed as occasion demands. Further, the first rupture portion may be omitted. In this case, the first retainer is to be removed from the housing by releasing the engaging of the second lateral belt. Moreover, the holding structure according to the present invention is usable for the clutch master cylinder and a brake master cylinder as well depending on the purpose.
As set forth above, the actuator holding structure for a vehicle according to the present invention is such that the retracted condition of the piston rod is well maintained before the actuator is incorporated into the vehicle and that the piston rod can be set to the operating condition in which the piston rod is extended and retracted by simply removing the first retainer after the actuator is incorporated into the vehicle.
Further, since the first retainer is attached to the cylinder body by making use of the protruded engaging portions of the housing, the first retainer can be fitted in without being affected so much by the length and configuration of the housing as in the conventional case and the first retainer is widely applicable to any other actuator whose housing is different in configuration. Therefore, together with the second retainer for general use, the number of parts in the first retainer becomes reducible and consequently it is possible to improve productivity, safekeeping capacity and economic efficiency.
Since the first retainer is fitted to the retractable side of the piston rod of the housing, the distance between the first and second retainers is made shorter and the length of the coupling leg pieces is reduced to a bare minimum. Therefore, the unnecessary motion of the first and second retainers is restrained, whereby the piston rod is effectively prevented from falling down, which results in reducing the cost as the material expenses are saved.
Claims
- 1. An actuator holding structure for a vehicle, holding a piston rod retractably contained in a housing of an actuator in such a manner that the piston rod is held in the housing in a retracted condition and while the actuator is in operation, the retracted condition of the piston rod is released so that the piston rod is allowed to be extended and retracted, comprising:a first retainer attached to the housing; a second retainer attached to the piston rod; and, a plurality of protruded engaging portions formed on the outer peripheral surface of the housing, wherein the piston rod is held in the retracted condition while the first retainer and the second retainer are engaging together, and when the first retainer is released from engaging with the second retainer, and the piston rod is allowed to be extended and retracted, wherein the first retainer includes a first lateral belt for peripherally holding a part of the housing by engaging with the protruded engaging portions while the first retainer and the second retainer are engaging together, and a second lateral belt for peripherally holding the other part of the housing opposite to the first lateral belt so as to be latched and unlatched.
- 2. The actuator holding structure for a vehicle as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first retainer is disposed in the vicinity of the retractable side of the piston rod of the housing,wherein a plurality of coupling leg pieces are projected from one of the first and second retainers, the coupling leg piece having a first engaging portion, whereas a second engaging portion for latching and unlatching the first engaging portion is provided to the other retainer.
- 3. The actuator holding structure for a vehicle as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first lateral belt includes a rupture portion for breaking apart the first retainer when the first retainer is removed.
- 4. The actuator holding structure for a vehicle as set forth in claim 2, wherein the first lateral belt includes a rupture portion for breaking apart the first retainer when the first retainer is removed.
- 5. The actuator holding structure for a vehicle as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first retainer includes a connection piece coupling both ends of the first lateral belt so as to keep the engaged condition of the second lateral belt when the first retainer is removed.
- 6. The actuator holding structure for a vehicle as set forth in claim 2, wherein the first retainer includes a connection piece coupling both ends of the first lateral belt so as to keep the engaged condition of the second lateral belt when the first retainer is removed.
- 7. The actuator holding structure for a vehicle as set forth in claim 3, wherein the first retainer includes a connection piece coupling both ends of the first lateral belt so as to keep the engaged condition of the second lateral belt when the first retainer is removed.
- 8. The actuator holding structure for a vehicle as set forth in claim 4, wherein the first retainer includes a connection piece coupling both ends of the first lateral belt so as to keep the engaged condition of the second lateral belt when the first retainer is removed.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
P. 2002-009757 |
Jan 2002 |
JP |
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2001-289206 |
Oct 2001 |
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