Claims
- 1. In a master cylinder assembly for use with a servo mechanism including a servo piston travelling therein, said master cylinder assembly including primary, secondary and fast-fill pistons arranged in tandem, and the fast-fill piston moving in a bore of larger diameter than that of the primary and secondary pistons, the improvement wherein the fast-fill piston is of hollow annular construction comprising an inner cylindrical wall and an outer cylindrical wall joined together at one end and defining between them an annular space open at the other end, the outer surface of the outer wall being arranged to stroke past sealing means into an annular cavity at one end of the master cylinder surrounding part of the bore of the primary piston of the master cylinder and to displace fluid therefrom, said sealing means being located adjacent to said one end of the master cylinder such that, when the fast-fill piston is extended, it projects beyond said annular cavity, and an inner surface of the outer wall which is spaced from the inner wall of the annular cavity to define a passage through which said displaced fluid flows, the inner wall of the fast-fill piston forming part of the primary piston and being arranged to move simultaneously within said part of the bore and to displace fluid therefrom to initiate movement of the secondary piston, and the master cylinder assembly being adapted to be mounted on said servo mechanism with the projection of the fast-fill piston beyond the annular cavity occupying a space in the path of travel of said servo piston.
- 2. A master cylinder as claimed in claim 1 when attached to a shell of a servo mechanism, wherein the projection of the fast-fill piston beyond the annular cavity lies within the path of travel of the servo piston whereby the extent by which the master cylinder projects from the shell is reduced in comparison with a comparable conventional construction.
- 3. The master cylinder of claim 1, wherein the fast-fill piston, when in its extended position, projects beyond said annular cavity by a distance substantially equal to its stroke.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 495,537 filed on May 17, 1983, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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6829281 |
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6895881 |
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Continuations (1)
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