Claims
- 1. A vacuum brake power booster for automotive vehicles comprising a booster housing whose interior is subdivided into a vacuum chamber and a working chamber by a moveable wall, and a control housing carrying the moveable wall and accommodating a control valve which controls a pressure differential acting upon the moveable wall, the control valve having at least two sealing seats cooperating with an elastic valve member and being operable by an actuating rod, and one of the sealing seats being operable, irrespective of the actuating rod, by an electromagnetic whose armature is in force transmitting interaction with the one of the sealing seats and including electrical switching means, the control signals of which influence the current supply of the electromagnet, thereby enabling its deactivation, wherein the switching means are operable by a relative movement between a valve piston and the control housing.
- 2. A vacuum brake power booster as claimed in claim 1 wherein the switching means include a microswitch arranged at the valve piston and an actuating element arranged at or in the control housing.
- 3. A vacuum brake power booster as claimed in claim 2 wherein the actuating element is arranged so as to be movable relative to the control housing and resiliently biassed in opposition to the actuating direction.
- 4. A vacuum brake power booster as claimed in claim 3 wherein the actuating element abuts on a stop formed fast with the booster housing under the preload of a compression spring in such a manner that an axial clearance is formed between it and the control housing at its end close to the microswitch.
- 5. A vacuum brake power booster as claimed in claim 2, wherein the actuating element is formed of two resiliently biassed parts which are telescopically guided in one another.
- 6. A vacuum brake power booster as claimed in claim 5 wherein the actuating element is formed of an actuating tappet that is sealedly guided in the control housing and cooperates with the stop, and of a sleeve which is anchored at the actuating tappet in a resiliently biassed manner, which is arranged coaxially to the actuating tappet and cooperates with the microswitch.
Priority Claims (2)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/256,497 filed Sep. 30, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,960,074.
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Continuations (1)
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