Claims
- 1. A hydraulic fluid reservoir for use with a master cylinder, the master cylinder including a cylinder in fluid communication with the reservoir, the reservoir comprising:
a first wall; a side wall extending from the first wall; an elastomeric diaphragm forming a flexible wall attached to the side wall opposite the first wall, the first wall, the side wall and the flexible wall cooperating to define a reservoir interior; a port providing fluid communication between the reservoir interior and the cylinder, the port having a reservoir opening in the reservoir interior, the reservoir opening being located in one of the first wall and side wall, with the one of the first wall and the side wall being configured to extend into the reservoir interior, thereby locating the reservoir opening at a position in the reservoir interior preventing an air bubble within hydraulic fluid in the reservoir from entering the reservoir port, regardless of the orientation of the master cylinder.
- 2. A master cylinder for a bicycle hydraulic disc brake comprising:
a cylinder wall defining a cylinder interior and a cylinder exterior; a piston received within the cylinder interior; a reservoir for hydraulic fluid; a port between the reservoir and the cylinder wall providing fluid communication between the reservoir and the cylinder interior; and means within the reservoir for preventing any air bubbles within the hydraulic fluid from entering the port regardless of the orientation of the master cylinder.
- 3. The master cylinder for a bicycle hydraulic disc brake of claim 2 further comprising the reservoir being defined in part by a portion of the cylinder exterior.
- 4. The master cylinder for a bicycle hydraulic disc brake of claim 2 where in the means for preventing air from entering the port comprises a protrusion extending into the reservoir, the port being located on the protrusion.
- 5. The master cylinder for a bicycle hydraulic disc brake of claim 4 wherein the port is located at an apex of the protrusion.
- 6. The master cylinder for a bicycle hydraulic disc brake of claim 2 wherein the reservoir comprises an elastomeric diaphragm, the master cylinder further comprising means within the reservoir for preventing the elastomeric diaphragm from blocking the port.
- 7. The master cylinder for a bicycle hydraulic disc brake of claim 4 wherein the reservoir comprises an elastomeric diaphragm, the master cylinder further comprising an extension adjacent the port configured to prevent the elastomeric diaphragm from blocking the port.
- 8. The master cylinder for a bicycle hydraulic disc brake of claim 3 wherein the means for preventing air from entering the port comprises the portion of the cylinder exterior defining part of the reservoir extending into the reservoir and the port being located on the portion of the cylinder exterior defining part of the reservoir.
- 9. The master cylinder for a bicycle hydraulic disc brake of claim 8 wherein the portion of the cylinder exterior defining part of the reservoir is a convex surface and the port is located at an apex of the convex surface.
- 10. A master cylinder for a bicycle hydraulic disc brake comprising:
a cylinder wall defining a cylinder interior and a cylinder exterior; a piston received within the cylinder interior; a reservoir for hydraulic fluid defined in part by a portion of the cylinder exterior, the portion of the cylinder exterior protruding into the reservoir; and a port through the portion of the cylinder exterior which protrudes into the reservoir providing fluid communication between the reservoir and the cylinder interior, the port being located on the portion of the cylinder exterior which protrudes into the reservoir at a position to prevent air bubbles within the reservoir from entering the port.
- 11. The master cylinder for a bicycle hydraulic disc brake of claim 10 further comprising an elastomeric diaphragm defining in part the reservoir and an extension adjacent the port configured to prevent the diaphragm from blocking the port.
- 12. The master cylinder for a bicycle hydraulic disc brake of claim 10 wherein the portion of the cylinder exterior which protrudes into the reservoir is a convex surface and the port is located at an apex of the convex surface.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial Nos. 60/344,450, filed Dec. 28, 2001; 60/416,130, filed Oct. 4, 2002; and 60/416,698, filed Oct. 7, 2002, each entitled “Master Cylinder Lever for Hydraulic Disc Brake”
Provisional Applications (3)
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Date |
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60344450 |
Dec 2001 |
US |
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60416130 |
Oct 2002 |
US |
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60416698 |
Oct 2002 |
US |