For better understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
As shown in
Air flowing to the engine through the venturi tube appears relatively high negative pressure at neck 110 and the negative pressure is transferred to negative pressure-intensifying pipe 200.
An end of negative pressure-intensifying pipe 200 is vertically connected to the downside of venturi tube 100 at neck 110 and check valve 300 is inserted in negative pressure-intensifying pipe 200 in this embodiment.
Check valve 300 is formed by two joined valve bodies 302. The left valve body 302-1 in
As for the right valve body 320-2, valve seat 312 protrudes inside and packing 330 is in close contact on the left side of valve seat 312 such that piston 310 pushed by springs 320 stably blocks negative pressure-intensifying pipe 200 through packing 330 with valve seat 312.
Therefore, when negative pressure of brake booster 4 is larger than the negative pressure at neck 110 of venturi tube 100, negative pressure-intensifying pipe 200, as shown in
On the contrary, when the negative pressure of brake booster 4 is smaller than the negative pressure at neck 110 of venturi tube 100, piston 310 compresses springs 320, as shown in
Therefore, brake booster 4 is always provided enough negative pressure, so that it allows effective braking. For reference, arrows in the figures indicate the air-flow direction.
Check valve 300 according to this embodiment is inserted at the vertical joint of venturi tube 100 and negative pressure-intensifying pipe 200.
An end of spring 320 is inserted in a spring groove 308 formed at neck 110 of venturi tube 100 and a connection hole 311 that connects negative pressure-intensifying pipe 200 with the inside of venturi tube 100 is formed in spring groove 308.
Piston 310 is in a bowl shape to accommodate spring 320, so that the lower end of spring 320 with the upper end in spring groove 308 is inserted in piston 310.
Valve seat 312 is integrally formed at an end of a cylindrical member 332 surrounding piston 310, in a ring shape that bends inside perpendicular to the outside of cylindrical member 332. Packing 330 is formed in a ring shape having a C-shaped cross-section and fitted inside valve seat 312.
Cylindrical member 332 has a wedge 334 that is formed by bending a part of cylindrical member 332 to protrude outside and a locking groove 336 to lock wedge 334 is formed on negative pressure-intensifying pipe 200.
The assembly process of the vacuum intensifier for vehicle brake according to this embodiment is as follows.
As cylindrical member 332 with packing 330 is inserted into negative pressure-intensifying pipe 200, wedge 334 is locked in locking groove 336 and cylindrical member 332 is connected to negative pressure-intensifying pipe 200.
After piston 310 with the lower end of spring 320 inserted therein is disposed in cylindrical member 332 connected to negative pressure-intensifying pipe 200, negative pressure-intensifying pipe 200 is connected to the downside of venturi tube 100 such that the upper end of spring 320 is fitted in spring groove 308 and then the assembly is finished by applying adhesion or fusion to the joint.
As described above, the assembly according to this embodiment is simple with a simple structure, so that the assemblage of the vacuum intensifier for brake is improved with low manufacturing cost.
The operation of this embodiment is the same as the first embodiment and not described.
As described above, the present invention provides a vacuum intensifier for vehicle brake that stably provides enough negative pressure at a predetermined level or more to a brake booster even though the operational condition of the engine and the surroundings change, with a simple structure and good assemblage.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purposes, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2006-0057613 | Jun 2006 | KR | national |