Claims
- 1. A master cylinder device for a vehicle in which a valve mechanism for reducing and controlling rear brake pressure with respect to front brake pressure is accommodated within a piston of the master cylinder comprising:
- a driving piston and a floating piston which are slidably moved within a cylinder body;
- a first liquid chamber formed between said driving piston and said floating piston;
- a second liquid chamber formed between said floating piston and an end wall of said cylinder body;
- a third liquid chamber connectable to a rear brake;
- a stepped cylinder formed within said floating piston and having a large diameter portion and a small diameter portion;
- a stepped piston having large and small diameter portions sealingly slidable respectively in said large and small diameter portions of said stepped cylinder, which has said small diameter portion facing one of said first and second liquid chambers and said large diameter portion facing said third liquid chamber;
- a valve mechanism disposed in a passage having a valve seat which provides a communication between the other of said first and second liquid chambers and said third liquid chamber, said valve mechanism including a valve member cooperating with said valve seat, said valve mechanism being closed in response to movement of said stepped piston towards said one of said first and second liquid chambers, said stepped piston being separate from and relatively movable with respect to said valve member; and
- a spring for biasing said stepped piston towards said third liquid chamber to open said valve mechanism.
- 2. A master cylinder device for a vehicle according to claim 1 wherein a front brake is connected to said one of said first and second liquid chambers.
- 3. A master cylinder device for a vehicle according to claim 2 wherein when a failure occurs in a liquid pressure system associated with said one of said first and second liquid chambers, movement of said stepped piston towards said one of said first and second liquid chambers is limited by one of those selected from said end wall and said driving piston, and said valve mechanism remains opened.
- 4. A master cylinder device for a vehicle according to claim 1 wherein said third liquid chamber is disposed in the outer periphery of said floating piston.
- 5. A master cylinder device for a vehicle according to claim 1 wherein a fourth chamber for accommodating said spring is connectable to a reservoir.
- 6. A master cylinder device for a vehicle according to claim 1 wherein said floating piston is constituted by two axially aligned divided bodies which are slidably inserted within said cylinder body.
- 7. A master cylinder device for a vehicle according to claim 5 wherein a part of said passage is formed in a portion where said two divided bodies abut each other.
- 8. A master cylinder device for a vehicle in which a valve mechanism for reducing and controlling rear brake pressure with respect to front brake pressure is accommodated within a piston of the master cylinder comprising:
- a driving piston and a floating piston which are slidably moved within a cylinder body, said floating piston being constituted by two axially aligned divided bodies which are slidably inserted within said cylinder body;
- a first liquid chamber formed between said driving piston and said floating piston;
- a second liquid chamber formed between said floating piston and an end wall of said cylinder body;
- a third liquid chamber connectable to a rear brake;
- a stepped cylinder formed in one of said two divided bodies within said floating piston and having a large diameter portion and a small diameter portion;
- a stepped piston slidable in said large and small diameter portions of said stepped cylinder, which has said small diameter portion facing one of said first and second liquid chambers and said large diameter portion facing said third liquid chamber;
- a valve mechanism in the other of said two divided bodies in a passage which provides a communication between the other of said first and second liquid chambers and said third liquid chamber, said valve mechanism being closed in response to movement of said stepped piston towards said one of said first and second liquid chambers, and
- a spring for biasing said stepped piston towards said third liquid chamber to open said valve mechanism.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 933,904 filed Aug. 15, 1978 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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