Vacuum brake booster having tubes through which attachment screws pass and method for realizing same

09663087 ยท 2017-05-30

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Abstract

A vacuum-operated brake booster includes a housing which consists of a bottom and a cover having an intermediate piston through which tubes, through which attachment screws are to pass, extend. The front end of the tube is threaded, and a peripheral groove is provided behind the thread, a flange being crimped in the groove behind the cover in the housing. The master cylinder is attached via the lugs thereof, which are fitted into the front end of the tube against the front surface of the cover and locked by the nut screwed onto the thread. The front end of the tube has a peripheral groove receiving the flange that consists of a ring and a sleeve, the lip of which penetrates into the groove by crimping. A gasket completes the seal.

Claims

1. A vacuum brake booster for a vehicle, comprising: a housing, which is formed by a back and a cover with an intermediary piston, therein delimiting two chambers, and which is crossed by tubes for the passage of screws for attachment of the brake booster to a partition of a vehicle passenger compartment; wherein each tube is attached by crimping its rear end in an opening in a back of the housing and near a front extremity, to a through-hole of the cover, wherein each tube crosses the cover to accommodate, on the exterior, a lug of a master cylinder, secured by a screwed nut, and wherein the front extremity of each tube is threaded and has a peripheral groove in which a flange is crimped behind the cover in the housing, the crimping of the flange leaving a wedge-shaped free space, the wedge-shaped free space accommodating a gasket between the flange and a respective tube.

2. The vacuum brake booster of claim 1, wherein the flange is formed by a ring constituting a support surface for the cover around its opening for passage of a respective tube and a sleeve with a lip engaged in the groove by crimping.

3. The vacuum brake booster of claim 1, wherein the lugs of the master cylinder have openings crossed by the front extremity of each tube and secured by a nut directly screwed onto the threads of the front extremity so that the lug can press against the front face of the cover while also pressing against the flange.

4. A method for making a vacuum brake booster whose housing is crossed by tubes for the passage of screws for attachment of the brake booster to a partition of a vehicle passenger compartment, the method comprising: making a peripheral groove in a front portion of each tube, wherein a rear extremity of each tube is configured so that the rear extremity is crimpable to the back of the housing, wherein the housing is formed by the back and a cover; attaching each tube to the back of the housing by crimping its rear extremity in an opening in the back of the housing, wherein near a threaded front extremity, at a through-hole in the cover, each tube crosses the cover to accommodate, on the exterior, a lug of a master cylinder; installing, after having crimped the rear extremity of each tube in the back, an intermediary piston on the tubes, therein delimiting two chambers in the housing; installing a flange including a ring, a sleeve, and a lip on the front extremity of each tube; pushing each flange so as to engage the sleeve and the lip in the peripheral groove and crimp each flange to its respective tube, wherein the crimping of each flange leaves a wedge-shaped free space configured to accommodate a gasket between each flange and its respective tube; inserting a gasket between each flange, its respective tube, and the cover; installing the cover and attaching it to the back by securing a membrane of the piston in a crimp region between the back and the cover; and securing the cover between the lug of the master cylinder and the ring of the flange by a nut screwed to the threaded front extremity of each tube.

5. The method of claim 4, further comprising capping each tube when it is crimped.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

(1) FIG. 1 is an axial cutaway of an embodiment of a vacuum brake booster according to the present invention.

(2) FIG. 1A is an enlarged view of detail A of FIG. 1.

(3) FIG. 2 is an axial cutaway of the first step of crimping the tubes to the cover.

(4) FIG. 2A illustrates a front view of a crimp anvil.

(5) FIG. 2B is an enlarged detail view of part IIA of FIG. 2.

(6) FIG. 3 shows the second step of crimping the notched flanges to the bypass tubes.

(7) FIG. 4 corresponds to FIG. 2C of EP 2,058,195.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

(8) According to FIG. 1, the object of the present invention is a vacuum brake booster (SFD) composed of vacuum housing 1 formed of back 11 connected to cover 12, with the interposition of rigid piston 3 connected to peripheral crimping region 5 of back 11 and cover 12 by membrane 6 so as to delimit, on either side of piston 3, a chamber CH1, CH2, each of which is initially under vacuum; one (CH2) of the chambers is brought to atmospheric pressure at the moment of braking in order to create the force acting on push rod 7 actuating master cylinder 2, such as a tandem master cylinder. Pneumatic control of the brake booster is provided by valve assembly 8, not shown in detail, actuated by control rod 9, which is itself connected to the brake pedal, which is not shown. Master cylinder 2 is attached to the brake booster (SFD) and the assembly, thus assembled, is attached to the partition (CL) separating the motor compartment (AV) and the passenger compartment of the vehicle at the rear (AR), depending on the orientation of the vehicle. This attachment occurs, as known, by screws crossing housing 1 of the brake booster in tubes 20 secured to housing 1 of the brake booster and providing the seal for the chambers. These tubes 20 also cross piston 3 in leakproof manner.

(9) Housing 1 is, in general, crossed by two tubes 20 and thus accommodates two screws equipped with a nut for attachment to the partition (CL). Each tube is attached to back 11 of housing 1 and supports cover 12, the screw also serving to attach master cylinder 2 by its two lugs 21, each of which is traversed by tube 20.

(10) According to the present invention, front extremity 20AV of tube 20 is provided, on the interior of the housing, turned toward cover 12, with flange 30, which is secured by crimping to the thickness of tube 20 and serves as a support to accommodate cover 12; then lug 21 of master cylinder 2 is secured to the outside of the cover by nut 23 screwed to the threaded front extremity 22 of tube 20.

(11) Rear extremity 22AR of tube 20, on the partition CL side, is crimped to back 11 of housing 1 of the brake booster through the interposition of a support ring. 40

(12) Based on the enlarged drawing in FIG. 1A, crimped flange 30 is formed by crown 31 and retainer sleeve 32, terminated by lip 321. Sleeve 32 is crimped and hooked into peripheral groove 24 realized in tube 20 beyond threaded portion 22 on the interior of cover 12.

(13) Front extremity 20AV of tube 20 has a smooth exterior surface for passage through opening 121 in cover 12 and the breadth of lug 21, and threads 22 to accommodate nut 23 securing lug 21 of master cylinder 2 to cover 12.

(14) The other elements of the brake booster (SFD), which are generally known, are not detailed.

(15) FIGS. 2, 2A, 2B, and 3 illustrate the installation of flanges 30 on each of tubes 20, which are, in principle, identical.

(16) Based on FIG. 2, after assembly of back 11 of housing 1 and rear extremity 20 AR (passenger compartment side) of each of tubes 20 and installation of piston 3 in two tubes 20, crimp anvil 100 (FIG. 2A), consisting of two portions 110 assembled along diametral (vertical line) joint plane 111, is installed; the anvil has, along joint plane 111, two crimp openings 112 having flared entrance 112a and passage 112b, whose diameter corresponds to the exterior diameter of tube 20.

(17) This crimp anvil 100 is installed on both of tubes 20, which are themselves held by base plate 200, equipped with two pins 210a, b, engaged in tubes 20. This base plate 200 can be a portion of the crimping tool that was previously used to crimp rear extremity 20 AR of tube 20 to back 11. Each of tubes 20 is equipped with peripheral groove 24.

(18) Each of flanges 30 is engaged in front extremity 20 AV of tube 20, which remains beyond groove 24 and already secured to back 11 and crosses piston 3 and its seal 33, the cover having not yet been assembled. Flanges 30 are then pushed with crimp indentor 250, which has two cylindrical housings 251 pressed onto extremity 20 AV of each of tubes 20 so as to push both flanges 30 into crimp anvil 100. Indentor 250 is applied to ring 31 and sleeve 32 is guided by crimp anvil 100 for engagement in peripheral groove 24, previously realized in each tube 20.

(19) FIG. 3 illustrates the conclusion of the crimping operation, lip 321 of sleeve 32 of each flange 30 being engaged and pressed into peripheral groove 24 of each tube 20. Note that each flange 30 leaves free space 34 in the shape of a wedge around tube 20 to accommodate gasket 35, which presses against flange 30, against tube 20 and against cover 12 around opening 121 of the cover. (FIG. 1A).

(20) Assembly of the brake booster then continues with the installation of cover 12 and master cylinder 2, thereby constituting the assembly that can be installed in the vehicle.

REFERENCE KEY

(21) SFD vacuum brake booster CH1,CH2 housing chambers CL partition AV front/engine compartment AR rear/vehicle passenger compartment 1 vacuum housing 2 master cylinder 21 lug 22 threaded front portion 23 nut 24 peripheral groove 3 rigid piston 5 peripheral crimp region 6 membrane 7 push rod 8 valve assembly 9 control rod 11 back of housing 12 housing cover 121 opening in cover 20 tube 20 AV front extremity of tube 20 20 AR rear extremity of tube 20 100 crimp anvil 110 portion of anvil 111 joint plane 112 crimp opening 112a flared entrance 112b passageway 200 base plate of crimp indentor 210a,b pin 250 crimp indentor 251 cylindrical housing 30 flange 31 ring 32 sleeve 321 lip 33 seal 34 free space 35 seal