Claims
- 1. A brake booster utilizing the differential of pressure between a vacuum and atmosphere pressure comprising:
- a vacuum casing having a longitudinal axis and at least one movable wall disposed therein in a transverse relationship to said axis to divide said casing into a vacuum chamber and a working chamber, said movable wall including a main rolling diaphragm and a diaphragm plate, said movable wall acting on a push rod guided along said axis;
- at least two bars disposed in said casing spaced from and parallel to said axis connected to the transverse spaced end walls of said casing and penetrating said movable wall;
- at least two tubular members each connected to said movable wall and surrounding a different one of said bars in a spaced relationship thereto in an area where an associated one of said bars penetrates said movable wall; and
- at least two small rolling diaphragms having one end fastened to and surrounding an outer circumferential surface of an associated one of said bars and the other end fastened to said movable wall, each of said small rolling diaphragms being disposed between said outer surface of an associated one of said bars and an inner surface of an associated one of said tubular members and completely enclosed by said associated one of said tubular members to slidably seal said bars to said movable wall, each of said small rolling diaphragms being axially guided and radially confined in an associated one of said tubular members.
- 2. A booster according to claim 1, wherein said main rolling diaphragm is formed into each of said small rolling diaphragms.
- 3. A booster according to claim 1, wherein said tubular members are integrally formed with a supporting ring, said tubular members being disposed on the outer edge of said supporting rings.
- 4. A booster according to claim 3, wherein said supporting ring is fastened to said diaphragm plate.
- 5. A booster according to claim 3, wherein said main rolling diaphragm is fastened to said supporting ring.
- 6. A booster according to claim 3, wherein said main rolling diaphragm and said small rolling diaphragms are buttoned into said supporting ring.
- 7. A booster according to claim 3, wherein said main rolling diaphragm and said small rolling diaphragms are buttoned into said tubular members.
- 8. A booster according to claim 1, wherein said tubular members are integrally formed with a supporting ring having flat surfaces and an annular conical outer surface, said tubular members being formed in said conical outer surface.
- 9. A booster according to claim 8, wherein said main rolling diaphragm overlaps and is secured to said diaphragm plate at a point spaced from said tubular members adjacent said axis.
- 10. A booster according to claim 9, wherein said main rolling diaphragm secured to said diaphragm plate is pressed against a control housing disposed coaxial of said axis in said casing.
- 11. A booster according to claim 8, wherein said main rolling diaphragm overlaps said flat surfaces to secure said supporting ring in position.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is continuation of application Ser. No. 121,552, filed Feb. 14, 1980, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Girling-The New Lightweight Generation of Girling Car Brake Actuation Equipment, Jan. 8, 1979. |
Lucas Girling-Girling Lightweight Car Brake Actuation Equipment, Jan. 8, 1979. |
Continuations (1)
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