Boot assembly for brake actuator

4508018
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Choinski, Graydon J.
Brooks, Dave W.

Application #

512344

Filed

Jul-11-1983

Published

Apr-2-1985

Current US Class

029/517
074/18.2
092/128
092/168
092/63
403/51

International Classes

F16J 015/18

Field of Search

92/63 92/168 92/128 92/130 403/134 403/50 403/51 74/18.2 29/432.1 29/517

Assignee

Thyssen-Bornemisza, Inc. (New York, NY)

Examiners

Maslousky; Paul E.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Krass & Young

US Patent References

3943831   Spring brake units...

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 168

4976192   Reciprocating pump
4572056   Plunger or floating...
5632606   Volumetric pump/v...
4447047   Cylinder structure
4452128   Actuator
6176343   Vehicle steering ap...
4106393   Clamp - self align...
4280741   Piston rod support
4568249   Variable reciprocat...
4740141   Plunger with comp...
5111736   Vented static seal a...
4431090   Boot protector for di...
4685298   System for generati...
4195554   Multi-cylinder dou...
6684985   Compressed air-op...
6029561   Fluid pressure cyli...
3998466   Flexible sealing boot
4736824   Pneumatic spring
4987826   Cylinder piston rod...
4696223   Pneumatic pressur...
5355775   Pressure-transmitti...
4409885   Brake booster
4342448   Gas-operated cylin...
3988968   Stop tube for cylind...
4653382   Pull-type pneumati...
4621567   Beam pump
6748848   Waste gate valve a...
4495855   Reciprocating type...
5410947   Volume-compensat...
4794850   Fluid pressure serv...
4640097   Brake booster
4521163   Oscillating displac...
4013386   Positive displacem...
6871578   High-pressure fuel...
5782162   Cylinder piston rod...
4089253   Linear fluid motor
4060023   Dual lip rod wipin...
3975991   Hydraulic cylinder
4852862   Fluid-filled piston-c...
4944498   Gas spring
5513556   Packing gland con...
4506768   Boot assembly
6101922   Cylinder
5079992   Longitudinally cont...
4185721   Springless seal for...
6007310   Volumetric pump w...
5174551   Cylinder piston dev...
4251050   Turbocharger contr...
5020421   Working cylinder w...
6212999   Automatic throat pa...
6267043   Brake actuator asse...
3931755   Pump
4832352   Piston rod seal
4306728   Sliding surface pa...
6978712   Variable displace...
5015000   Floating seal arran...
4852467   Spool valve for con...
6578360   Master cylinder
6568313   Fluid pressure cyli...
4775303   Pump having adju...
4609146   Sprinkler with impr...
4527672   Heat shield for a br...
5064350   Pump station
5181581   Rack bushing with...
4481865   Vacuum brake boo...
 

More From Class 092

3998466   Flexible sealing boot
6705204   Swash plate-type
6123009   Swash plate of swa...
4967785   Valve actuator
5988041   Piston for compress...
6283009   Swash plate type hy...
5782162   Cylinder piston rod...
5239913   Slant plate type co...
5400871   Slideway guide unit
6425314   Axial piston engine
5671656   Paint pump fluid s...
4758135   Pump head
 
Abstract
A method and apparatus are disclosed for assembling a protective boot in an air brake actuator. A mounting tube extends into the nonpressurized air chamber of the actuator and is formed with a groove in an outer peripheral surface. The end of the boot serves as a sleeve which is slipped over the end of the tube. A retainer ring, preferably carried by the boot, is forced downwardly to compress portions of the boot into the tube groove to thereby secure the boot in place.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. In a brake actuator having a service section chamber housing connected to a second housing by means of a mounting tube extending at one end thereof a short distance into said service section chamber housing and including a piston assembly extending through said mounting tube movable therein for cooperation with mechanisms in the second housing to generate braking forces, the improvement comprising:

an annular groove formed in the outer peripheral surface of said one tube end within said chamber housing;

a flexible boot connected at one end to said piston assembly and including a sleeve portion at the other end fitted telescopically over said one tube end and having an axial length greater than the axial length of said groove, said sleeve portion having a generally smooth cylindrical outer wall and a generally smooth cylindrical inner wall extending, with uniform diameter, from said other boot end throughout the axial length of said sleeve portion, the diameter of said inner wall in the relaxed condition of said boot being at least as great as the outer diameter of said one tube end so as to facilitate fitting said sleeve portion over said one tube end; and



Description
TECHNICAL FIELD

This invention relates to actuators operating under fluid pressure and, more particularly, to air brake actuators for vehicles.

BACKGROUND ART

Actuators for use in fluid operated braking systems are well known in the art. Such braking systems typically include a service brake air chamber which is connected by way of a mounting tube to the plunger housing of a wedge foundation brake. The air chamber is divided by way of a diaphragm into a pressurized section and a nonpressurized section. Application of fluid pressure, generally air, to the pressurized section flexes the diaphragm causing longitudinal movement of a push rod in the mounting tube. The other end of the push rod is connected to mechanisms for applying braking force, for example, to the wedge assembly of a wedge foundation brake.

The nonpressurized section is normally vented to the atmosphere. Unfortunately, the vents provide passageways for the introduction of road dirt, salt, water or other debris which may adversely affect the operation of the working parts. To prevent this from occurring it has been commonplace to use a boot to close off the end of the tube and seal the parts from these adverse conditions.
 
  A boot assembly for preventing ingress of dirt into one end of a bore in a housing in which a piston works usually consists of a first portion sealing...  In a disc brake a piston is axially slidably mounted within a cylindrical space in a cylinder with an opening in the end of the cylinder communicating...