The invention relates to a method for adjusting the dead travel of a master cylinder and pneumatic booster assembly in a braking device, particularly for a motor vehicle.
The pneumatic booster of a braking circuit comprises a rigid envelope in which two chambers are delimited and separated from one another by a moving partition bearing an axial piston, one of these chambers being connected to a vacuum source and the other being placed selectively in communication with the first chamber or with the surrounding atmosphere.
The piston is interposed between a control rod moved in axial translation in the booster by the brake pedal, and a push rod acting on a piston of the master cylinder to move it in a chamber of the master cylinder when the control rod is itself moved by the brake pedal, and to cause the pressure on the output side of the master cylinder to rise.
There is, in the master cylinder and booster system, some dead travel that needs to be reduced and controlled, so that action on the vehicle brake pedal causes the brakes to be applied as swiftly as possible. For this purpose, the push rod which is mounted in the booster between the piston of the booster and the piston of the master cylinder is often made in two parts which are telescopic and/or screwed one to the end of the other so that, in each master cylinder and booster assembly, the dead travel can be adjusted to an appropriate value by altering the length of the push rod.
This adjustment therefore entails precise screwing or unscrewing of the two parts of the push rod, the tightening of a locking member and possibly the use of shims or washers of different thicknesses. These adjustment operations are relatively painstaking and lengthy and therefore expensive.
It is a particular object of the invention to simplify these operations and reduce their cost.
The invention therefore proposes a method for adjusting the dead travel of a master cylinder and pneumatic booster assembly belonging to a braking device, particularly for a motor vehicle, in which a piston of the booster is connected via a push rod to a piston of the master cylinder, characterized in that it consists in modifying the length of the push rod by plastic deformation of at least part of this rod, this deformation being obtained by axial compression of the push rod.
The method according to the invention therefore avoids any screwing-unscrewing operation and any operation of tightening a locking member and additionally has the advantage, that the push rod is set to the desired length in a precise way and in a single compression operation, without the risk of this setting subsequently being lost.
Setting the desired dead travel in a master cylinder-booster assembly is thus simpler and less expensive than it was in the prior art.
According to another characteristic of the invention, this method consists in measuring an axial distance between the piston of the booster in the rest position and a predetermined part of the envelope of the booster, subtracting from this first distance a second distance dependent on the desired dead travel, and axially compressing the push rod until Wits length is equal to the result of the aforementioned subtraction.
It is therefore very simple and quick to determine what length should be given to the push rod.
According to yet another characteristic of the invention, a tubular spacer piece, through which the push rod passes axially with clearance, is inserted between two stop pieces accommodating the ends of the push rod, this tubular spacer piece having an axial dimension determined so that the push rod has the desired length when the aforementioned stop pieces and the spacer piece are pressed together.
Of course, use may advantageously be made of just one spacer piece of a determined axial length, and washers of different thicknesses will be added to it in order to give an overall length tailored to each specific case.
The invention also proposes a device for executing this method, characterized in that it comprises stop pieces comprising cylindrical housings in which the ends of the push rod are engaged, and compression means, for example of the hydraulic type, accommodating the stop pieces to push them axially towards each other.
Advantageously, this device also comprises a tubular spacer piece inserted between the stop pieces and intended to have the push rod pass axially through it with clearance, the axial length of this spacer piece being determined as a function of the axial length to be given to the push rod.
The invention also proposes a push rod for a pneumatic booster of a braking device, this rod being intended to be mounted between a piston of the booster and a piston of a master cylinder, the rod being characterized in that at least part of this push rod has shape and/or material characteristics that facilitate its plastic deformation in axial compression.
The invention also proposes a master cylinder and pneumatic booster assembly for a braking device, particularly for a motor vehicle, characterized in that it comprises a push rod, the axial length of which has been adjusted by executing the aforementioned method or by means of the aforementioned device.
The invention will be better understood and other characteristics, details and advantages thereof will become more clearly apparent from reading the description which follows, given by way of example with reference to the attached drawings in which:
FIGS. 3 to 8 are schematic views in axial section of various embodiments of a push rod.
In the description which follows, everything depicted to the left in
The pneumatic booster 10 for a braking device, depicted schematically in
The front chamber 14 is intended to be connected to a source of vacuum while the rear chamber 16 is selectively placed in communication with the front chamber 14, when there is no braking, and with the ambient atmosphere when there is braking.
The axial piston 20 of the booster is inserted between a control rod 22 moved axially within a rear tubular part 24 of the piston 20 by a brake pedal, not depicted, and a push rod 26 which extends axially forwards and cooperates with a piston 28 of a master cylinder, depicted in outline, the push rod 26 being pushed at its rear end onto a bowl 32 bearing a reaction disc 34 made of a more or less incompressible material such as rubber or elastomer for example, on which there bear a front part 36 of the piston 20 and a plunger 38 mounted at the front end of the control rod 22. The rear end of the plunger 38 cooperates with an annular shutter 40 of a three-way valve mounted in the rear tubular part 24 of the piston and, depending on the axial position of the control rod 22 actuated by the brake pedal, allowing the rear chamber 16 to be placed selectively in communication with the front chamber 14 or with the ambient atmosphere, in a way well known to those skilled in the art.
The piston 20 of the booster is constantly returned to its position of rest depicted in
To adjust the dead travel of the booster 10 and master cylinder 30 assembly, the length of the push rod 26 pushed onto the bowl 32 can be adjusted so that its front end is a distance L1 from the external face of the front radial wall 46 of the envelope of the booster, on which the master cylinder 30 is mounted as depicted in
To adjust the length of the push rod 26, the length L2 between the front face of the bowl 32 and the external face of the front radial wall 46 is measured and the push rod 26 is given the length L3=L2−L1.
To this end, the push rod 26 comprises at least one part whose shape and/or material characteristics facilitate its plastic deformation in axial compression.
The compression device according to the invention comprises (
The assembly 50, 54, 56 containing the push rod 26 is placed for example on a hydraulic press that allows enough axial force to be applied to these pieces to reduce the length of the rod 26 to the desired value L3, at which value the pieces 50, 54 and 56 press on one another. Washers of calibrated thickness may possibly be added to the spacer piece 54.
The part of the push rod 26 which is plastically deformed in order to obtain the length L3 may be either its front part or its central part or its rear part, as depicted schematically in FIGS. 3 to 8.
When the rear end of the push rod 26 comprises a blind axial orifice for forcibly fitting onto an axial stud of the bowl 32 as depicted in
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Other configurations may of course be given to the push rod 26 by those skilled in the art, provided that they allow a precise reduction in its length under axial compression.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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02/14783 | Nov 2002 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP03/12753 | 11/14/2003 | WO | 5/21/2005 |