Claims
- 1. In a vacuum booster device comprising a booster shell, an axially slidable booster piston accommodated in said booster shell, a piston diaphragm the inner and outer peripheral edges of which are respectively fixed to the rear surface of said booster piston and the inner peripheral surface of said booster shell, a front side first working chamber and a rear side second working chamber defined in said booster shell by said booster piston and said piston diaphragm, said first working chamber communicating with a vacuum supply source, said second working chamber selectively communicating with said first working chamber or the external atmosphere through a control valve, an input rod arranged opposite to said booster piston for movement toward and away from the latter and connected to said control valve so as to produce a pressure difference between both of said working chambers effective to cause said booster piston to follow forward movement of said input rod, tie rods extending through said booster piston for connection of the front and rear walls of said booster shell, and a flexible bellows arranged between said tie rod and said booster piston, said flexible bellows enabling said booster piston to be operable, the improvement which comprises positioning means for circumferentially peripherally positioning said piston diaphragm on said booster shell and for preventing relative relation therebetween which are arranged between said booster shell and said piston diaphragm, and positioning means for circumferentially peripherally positioning said booster piston on said piston diaphragm and for preventing relative rotation therebetween which are arranged between said piston diaphragm and said booster piston, said means for circumferentially peripherally positioning said booster piston with respect to said piston diaphragm being adapted to engage the piston and the diaphragm together by radial concavo-convex engagement.
- 2. A device as set forth in claim 1, wherein an annular bead formed around the inner peripheral edge of said piston diaphragm is fitted in an annular groove formed on the rear surface of said booster piston.
- 3. A device as set forth in claim 2, wherein said means for circumferentially peripherally positioning said booster piston on said piston diaphragm comprises a thin-wall portion facing a notch formed in the rear side wall of said annular groove on said booster piston, said thin wall portion being closely but separably fitted in said booster piston, and a positioning projection formed on the peripheral edge of said thin-wall portion and is fitted in said notch.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 272,254, filed June 10, 1981, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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