Claims
- 1. A brake system pressure regulator for use in hydraulic brake systems to equalize and regulate brake fluid hydraulic pressures experienced therein, comprising:
- a housing;
- a cavity substantially enclosed within the housing;
- at least one brake fluid communication passageway formed through said housing;
- a resilient deformable member mounted within said housing for expansion and contraction relative to said cavity in response to increasing and decreasing brake fluid pressure applied against said resilient deformable member through said at least one brake fluid communication passageway; said resilient deformable member being constructed to separate said cavity into an interior chamber supplied with brake fluid from a restrain chamber containing a compressible gas;
- at least one restraint member positioned within the restraint chamber; said at least one restraint member being made of a compressible elastic material to elastically restrain the resilient deformable member as the resilient deformable member expands in response to increased brake fluid pressure applied through said at least one brake fluid communication passageway. one brake fluid communication passageway.
- 2. A brake system regulator according to claim 1 wherein said at least one restraint member is mounted within a groove formed along interior surfaces of the housing adjacent the cavity.
- 3. A brake system regulator according to claim 1 wherein said at least one restraint member is an annular member mounted within a groove formed along interior surfaces of the housing adjacent the cavity.
- 4. A brake system regulator according to claim 1 wherein said resilient deformable member is a resilient bulb.
- 5. A brake system regulator according to claim 1 wherein said at least one restraint member is spaced from said resilient deformable member when the brake fluid pressure is at approximately atmospheric pressure.
- 6. A brake system regulator according to claim 1 wherein said at least one restraint member is spaced from said resilient deformable member when the brake fluid pressure is at approximately atmospheric pressure to thereby allow some free expansion of the resilient deformable member in response to increased brake fluid pressure before contact with said at least one restraint member.
- 7. A brake system regulator according to claim 1 wherein said at least one restraint member includes a convex surface against which the resilient deformable member contacts when sufficiently expanded by brake fluid pressure.
- 8. A brake system regulator according to claim 1 wherein said at least one restraint member has an annular surface against which the resilient deformable member contacts when sufficiently expanded by brake fluid pressure.
- 9. A brake system regulator according to claim 1 wherein said at least one restraint member has an annular convex surface against which the resilient deformable member contacts when sufficiently expanded by brake fluid pressure.
- 10. A brake system regulator according to claim 1 wherein said at least one restraint member includes a circular annular member.
- 11. A brake system regulator according to claim 1 wherein said at least one restraint member includes a circular annular member having a convex surface against which the resilient deformable member contacts when sufficiently expanded by brake fluid pressure.
- 12. A brake system regulator according to claim 1 wherein said at least one restraint member is positioned to be engaged by medial portions of the resilient deformable member.
- 13. A brake system regulator according to claim 1 wherein said at least one restraint member is positioned to be engaged by a medial band of the resilient deformable member.
- 14. A brake system pressure regulator for use in hydraulic brake systems to equalize and regulate brake fluid hydraulic pressures experienced therein, comprising:
- a housing;
- a cavity substantially enclosed within the housing;
- at least one brake fluid communication passageway formed through said housing;
- a resilient deformable member mounted within said housing for expansion and contraction relative to said cavity in response to increasing and decreasing brake fluid pressure applied against said resilient deformable member through said at least one brake fluid communication passageway; said resilient deformable member being constructed to separate said cavity into an interior chamber supplied with brake fluid from a restrain chamber containing a compressible gas;
- at least one restraint member receptacle formed along interior sidewall surfaces of said cavity within the restraint chamber;
- at least one restraint member positioned within said restraint member receptacle; said at least one restraint member being positioned relative to the expandable surfaces of the resilient deformable member to restrain the resilient deformable member as the resilient deformable member expands in response to increased brake fluid pressure applied through said at least one brake fluid communication passageway.
- 15. A brake system regulator according to claim 14 wherein said at least one restraint member receptacle is a groove formed along said interior sidewall surfaces of the cavity.
- 16. A brake system regulator according to claim 14 wherein said at least one restraint member receptacle is a groove formed along said interior sidewall surfaces of the cavity; said groove being semicircular for receiving a portion of said at least one restraint member which is semi-circular in cross-sectional shape.
- 17. A brake system regulator according to claim 14 wherein said at least one restraint member receptacle is a groove formed along said interior sidewall surfaces of the cavity; said groove being semicircular for receiving an O-ring having a circular cross-sectional shape.
- 18. A brake system regulator according to claim 14 wherein said at least one restraint member receptacle is a groove formed along said interior sidewall surfaces of the cavity; and wherein said at least one restraint member is an annular member mounted within said at least one restraint member receptacle.
- 19. A brake system regulator according to claim 14 wherein said resilient deformable member is a resilient bulb.
- 20. A brake system regulator according to claim 14 wherein said at least one restraint member is spaced from said resilient deformable member when the brake fluid pressure is at approximately atmospheric pressure.
- 21. A brake system regulator according to claim 14 wherein said at least one restraint member is spaced from said resilient deformable member when the brake fluid pressure is at approximately atmospheric pressure to thereby allow some free expansion of the resilient deformable member in response to increased brake fluid pressure before contact with said at least one restraint member.
- 22. A brake system regulator according to claim 14 wherein said at least one restraint member includes a convex surface against which the resilient deformable member contacts when sufficiently expanded by brake fluid pressure.
- 23. A brake system regulator according to claim 14 wherein said at least one restraint member has an annular surface against which the resilient deformable member contacts when sufficiently expanded by brake fluid pressure.
- 24. A brake system regulator according to claim 14 wherein said at least one restraint member has an annular convex surface against which the resilient deformable member contacts when sufficiently expanded by brake fluid pressure.
- 25. A brake system regulator according to claim 14 wherein said at least one restraint member includes a circular annular member.
- 26. A brake system regulator according to claim 14 wherein said at least one restraint member includes a circular annular member having a convex surface against which the resilient deformable member contacts when sufficiently expanded by brake fluid pressure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/491,706 filed Mar. 12, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,074,625.
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