Claims
- 1. A servo-assisted master cylinder assembly for a vehicle braking system comprising a master cylinder having a housing provided with first and second bores, primary and secondary pistons working in said first bore, each said piston having a pressure-effective area, means defining primary and secondary pressure spaces in said first bore, said primary pressure space being pressurized by operation of said primary piston and having an outlet for connection to a primary brake circuit, and said secondary pressure space being pressurized by operation of said secondary piston and having an outlet for connection to a secondary brake circuit, and means defining a servo chamber in said first bore behind said primary piston, said assembly also having a control valve assembly comprising valve means operative in response to an input force applied to said master cylinder to control pressurization of said servo chamber by fluid from a source of pressure, pressurization of said servo chamber acting on said primary and secondary pistons to augment said output force, said control valve means being operable solely in response to pressure in said primary pressure space and a bias force and comprising a spool working in said second bore, said primary pressure space and said spool being separated solely by an imperforate sealing diaphragm, on which pressure is said primary space acts directly on said spool, and said primary and secondary pistons being freely separable relative to each other for a maximum range of separation permitted by said bore, with said pressure-effective area of said secondary piston being less than said pressure-effective area of said primary piston, such that said primary and secondary pistons are substantially in abutment in their retracted positions.
- 2. A servo-assisted master cylinder assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said control valve means controls communication of said servo chamber with an inlet for connection to said source of fluid pressure, and an outlet for connection to a reservoir for fluid.
- 3. A servo-assisted master cylinder assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein pressure in said primary pressure space acts through said diaphragm on one end of said spool, and said bias force acts on the other end of said spool.
- 4. A servo-assisted master cylinder assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said bias force if provided by the pressure in said servo chamber and a bias spring.
- 5. A servo-assisted master cylinder assembly as claimed in claim 3, wherein the displacement profile of said primary piston is substantially greater than that of said spool.
- 6. A servo-assisted master cylinder assembly as claimed in claim 1, wherein said primary piston carries a seal for slidable sealing engagement with said bore, and said secondary piston works through a stationary seal assembly in said housing.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 822,053, filed Jan. 23, 1986, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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