Reinforced impact-embrittled braking device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6295919
  • Patent Number
    6,295,919
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 29, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 2, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A braking device having a flange (21) of master cylinder (2) secured to a pneumatic booster (1) by a nut (3) screwed onto a through-bolt (13) that extends through a front shell (111) and a rear shell (112). The through-bolt (13) has a threaded front end (131) and a shoulder (132) for holding a front wall (111) in alignment with the master cylinder (2). The nut (3) has a barrel engaged in a hole (211) in the flange (21) and is screwed onto the front end (131). A collar (32) on the nut (3) acts on the flange (21) to press the flange (21) against the front shell (111). The barrel (31) of the nut and shoulder (132) of the through-bolt (13) have first and second respective sections (S1, S2) which face each which engage the front shell (111) with the first section (S1) being larger than the second section (S2) such that the front shell (111) crumples on receipt of a impact force.
Description




The present invention relates to a braking device for a vehicle, comprising a pneumatic booster, a master cylinder and a securing nut, the booster comprising in particular a rigid casing, a moving partition and a through-bolt, the casing comprising a front shell and a rear shell forming respective walls for a front chamber and a rear chamber which are defined inside the casing and separated from one another by the moving partition, the through-bolt passing through the front shell and rear shell in an axial direction in order to join these together, and having a threaded front end outside the front chamber and a shoulder on which the front shell rests inside the front chamber, the master cylinder comprising a flange pierced with a hole through which the front end of the through-bolt passes.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Boosters of this type are known in the prior art, and an example of one is given in patent document DE-2,830,262.




The presented invention rests on the discovery that boosters with through-bolts, although displaying the advantage of exhibiting a very satisfactory overall rigidity for a relatively small casing thickness, also have the drawback of being able to transmit very high forces towards the driver in the event of an accidental frontal impact on the vehicle.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the invention consists precisely in avoiding the transmitting to the driver of the forces of the impact received by a braking device employing a booster with through-bolts.




To this end, the device of the invention, which in other respects is in accordance with the above preamble, is essentially characterized in that the securing nut has a barrel engaged in the hole in the flange and screwed onto the front end of the through-bolt, and a collar pressing the flange against the front shell, in that the barrel of the nut and the shoulder of the through-bolt have first and second respective sections facing one another, and in that the first section completely covers the second section.




By virtue of this arrangement, a frontal impact received by the master cylinder is absorbed by crumpling of the front shell, instead of being transmitted to the bulkhead by the through-bolt, as was the case in the prior art.




The through-bolt may also be of tubular shape, it being possible for the front shell itself to be crimped to the shoulder of this through-bolt.




Other features and advantages of the invention will emerge clearly from the description thereof given hereafter by way of non-limiting indication, with reference to the appended drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a view in part section of a known braking device employing a booster with through-bolts;





FIG. 2

is a sectioned view of the characteristic structural details of a braking device in accordance with the invention, corresponding to a first embodiment, and observed prior to an impact;





FIG. 3

is a sectioned view of the characteristic structural details of a braking device in accordance with the invention, corresponding to a first embodiment, and observed after an impact;





FIG. 4

is a sectioned view of the characteristic structural details of a braking device in accordance with the invention, corresponding to a second embodiment, and observed prior to an impact;





FIG. 5

is a sectioned view of the characteristic structural details of a braking device in accordance with the invention, corresponding to a second embodiment, and observed after an impact;




As seen in

FIG. 1

, the invention relates in general to a braking device for a vehicle, essentially comprising a pneumatic booster


1


, a master cylinder


2


and a securing nut


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The booster


1


itself comprises in particular a rigid casing


11


, a moving partition


12


and a through-bolt such as


13


.




In actual fact, a booster with through-bolts generally comprises several through-bolts such as


13


and


13


′, analogous to the through-bolt


13


, and which will, together with their surroundings, be implicitly described at the same time as the through-bolt


13


and its surroundings.




The casing


11


is made up of a front shell


111


and of a rear shell


112


, which form respective walls for a front chamber


41


and a rear chamber


42


which are defined inside the casing


11


and separated from one another by the moving partition


12


.




The through-bolt


13


passes through the front shell


111


and rear shell


112


in an axial direction X to join these to one another, and may consist either of a solid screw as shown in

FIG. 1

, or of a tube through which a screw


14


passes, as shown in

FIGS. 2

to


5


.




In either case, the through-bolt


13


has a threaded front end


131


outside the front chamber


41


, and shoulder


132


against which the front shell


111


rests inside the front chamber


41


.




The master cylinder


2


has a securing flange


21


pierced with a hole


211


through which the front end


131


of the through-bolt,


13


passes.




The securing nut


3


has, on the one hand, a barrel


31


engaged in the hole


211


in the flange and screwed onto the front end


131


of the through-bolt


13


and, on the other hand, a collar


32


able to press the flange


21


against the front shell


111


, the barrel


31


of the nut


3


and the shoulder


132


of the through-bolt


13


having first and second respective sections S


1


, S


2


facing one another.




According to the invention, the section Si of the barrel


31


of the nut


3


completely covers the section S


2


of the shoulder


132


of the through-bolt


13


.





FIGS. 2 and 3

illustrate the benefit of the invention in a first embodiment, in which the front shell


111


is trapped between the barrel


31


of the nut


3


and the shoulder


132


of the through-bolt


13


.




In this case, a frontal impact on the master cylinder


2


has the effect of shearing the sheet metal of which the front shell


111


is formed, so that the master cylinder


2


can penetrate the front chamber


4


; without encountering the through-bolt


13


, thus avoiding transmitting an intense axial force to it, which, by contrast, was what occurred in the prior art.




The benefit of the invention is also illustrated by

FIGS. 4 and 5

in the case of a second embodiment in which the front shell


111


is crimped onto the shoulder


132


of the through-bolt


13


.




In these conditions, a frontal impact on the master cylinder


2


has the effect of uncrimping from the shoulder


132


the sheet metal of which the front shell


111


is formed, the master cylinder


2


, in this case also, being able to penetrate the front chamber


41


without interfering with the through-bolt


13


.



Claims
  • 1. A braking device for a vehicle comprising:a pneumatic booster, said booster having rigid casing consisting of a front shell and a rear shell, said front shell and rear shell forming respective a front wall for a front chamber and a rear wall for a rear chamber which are defined inside of the casing and separated from each other be a moving partition; a through-bolt passing through the front shell and rear shell in an axial direction to join said front shell to said rear shell, said through bolt having a threaded front end that extend outside of said front chamber and a shoulder on which said front wall rest inside of said front chamber; a master cylinder having a flange pierced with a hole through which said front end of said through-bolt passes; and a securing nut connecting to said front end of said through-bolt, said securing nut being characterised by a barrel engaging in said hole said flange and being screwed onto said front end of said through-bolt and a collar pressing said flange against said front shell, and in that said barrel of said securing nut and said shoulder of said through-bolt have first and second respective sections facing each other and in that said first section is larger that said second section and completely covers said second section such that an impact force applied to said master cylinder causes said first section to shear said first front wall and be absorb rather than being transmitted into said through-bolts.
  • 2. The braking device as recited in claim 1 characterised in that said through-bolt is of tubular shape and said shoulder holds said securing nut in a substantially stationary position on receipt of said impact force.
  • 3. The braking device as recited in claim 1 characterised in that said front shell is crimped to said shoulder of said through-bolt and in that said impact shears the crimp from the shoulder.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
98 13187 Oct 1998 FR
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/FR99/02535 WO 00 11/29/1999 11/29/1999
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO00/23307 4/27/2000 WO A
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
5410880 Schluter May 1995