Claims
- 1. A hydraulic booster device chiefly comprising a housing including a cylinder bore, an inlet port connected to a pump and an outlet port for discharging a working fluid in said cylinder bore; a servo piston movably fitted into said cylinder bore and for defining a servo chamber communicating with said inlet port within said cylinder bore; a valve bore formed in said servo piston and for communicating said inlet port with said outlet port; and a spool movably inserted into said valve bore; and valve means comprising, as a main component, the spool movably inserted into said valve bore, and forming a clearance between a land portion on an outer periphery of said spool and an inner peripheral wall of said valve bore in response to an input made by a driver, thereby throttling a flow of a working fluid flowing towards said outlet port from said inlet port so that a working fluid pressure occurs within said servo chamber,wherein said valve means includes, sequentially in the axial direction of the servo chamber from the inlet port to the outlet port, a first land portion on the spool, a first stepped portion on the inner peripheral wall of said valve bore, a second land portion on the spool, and a second stepped portion on the inner peripheral wall of the valve bore; the first land portion and the first stepped portion forming a first valve, and the second land portion and the second stepped portion forming a second valve; and a throttling area made by said second valve is larger than a throttle area made by said first valve.
- 2. A hydraulic booster device according to claim 1, wherein said first and second inner wall portions are the same in inside diameter and the outside diameter of said first land portion is larger than that of said second land portion.
- 3. A hydraulic booster device according to claim 1, wherein, in response to an input made by a driver, said second valve generates a throttling effect first and thereafter, said first valve generates a throttling effect.
- 4. A hydraulic booster device according to claim 1, wherein when said hydraulic booster device is in a non-operating condition, a distance between said first stepped portion and said first land portion is larger than a distance between said second stepped portion and said second land portion.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 09/136,593, filed Aug. 19, 1998, now U.S. Pat No. 6,053,089 entitled “Hydraulic Booster Device”.
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Continuations (1)
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