IP Library Granted Patent US 6,862,882
Granted Patent B2
US 6,862,882 · App. 10/641,079 · Granted Mar 8, 2005

Pneumatic booster

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Patent No.
US 6,862,882
App. No.
10/641,079
Granted
Mar 8, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided a pneumatic booster having an ejector, which achieves space-saving and enables easy piping. An ejector 4 is provided within a constant-pressure chamber 3 formed in an outer shell 2 . A connecting pipe 19 communicated with an outlet of a diffuser and a connecting pipe communicated with an inlet of a nozzle extend outward of the shell, and a suction port is open to the inside of the constant-pressure chamber 3 through a check valve. The connecting pipe 19 is communicated with the constant-pressure chamber 3 through a check valve 10 , and is connected to a suction pipe of an engine (a source of a negative pressure). The connecting pipe on the inlet side of the nozzle is connected to an air cleaner (the atmosphere). A negative pressure is directly supplied from the connecting pipe 19 to the constant-pressure chamber 3 through the check valve 10 . The ejector 4 is operated to supply a high degree of vacuum to the constant-pressure chamber 3 through the suction port. The ejector 4 is provided within the constant-pressure chamber 3 so as to achieve space-saving. The check valve 10 is provided in the ejector 4 and the connecting pipe 19 is extended outward of the shell, so as to enable easy piping.

Claims (14)

1. A pneumatic booster comprising:

a shell;

a power piston dividing the inside of the shell into a constant-pressure chamber and a variable-pressure chamber, with a negative pressure being supplied to the constant-pressure chamber, wherein a pressure in the variable-pressure chamber is adjusted, to thereby generate a thrust force in the power piston under a differential pressure generated between the constant-pressure chamber and the variable-pressure chamber; and

an ejector provided within the constant-pressure chamber,

said ejector comprising:

an inlet pipe communicated with an air inlet on a side of a nozzle of the ejector; and

an outlet pipe communicated with an air outlet on a side of a diffuser of the ejector,

said inlet pipe and said outlet pipe extending to the outside of the shell, a suction port of the ejector being open to the inside of the constant-pressure chamber.

2. A pneumatic booster according to claim 1 , wherein the ejector further comprises a first check valve which allows only a flow of air from the constant-pressure chamber towards the suction port and a second check valve which enables communication between the outlet pipe and the constant-pressure chamber and allows only a flow of air from the constant-pressure chamber towards the outlet pipe.

3. A pneumatic booster according to claim 1 , wherein the shell is generally in the form of a bottomed cylinder, and a mounting recess for mounting of a master cylinder is formed at a bottom portion of the shell, said ejector being bent in a circumferential direction of the shell and being provided along an outer circumferential surface of the mounting recess at the bottom portion of the shell.

4. A pneumatic booster according to claim 1 , wherein the ejector comprises a plurality of ejector bodies arranged in parallel.

5. A pneumatic booster according to claim 2 , wherein the shell is generally in the form of a bottomed cylinder, and a mounting recess for mounting of a master cylinder is formed at a bottom portion of the shell, said ejector being bent in a circumferential direction of the shell and being provided along an outer circumferential surface of the mounting recess at the bottom portion of the shell.

6. A pneumatic booster according to claim 2 , wherein the ejector comprises a plurality of ejector bodies arranged in parallel.

7. A pneumatic booster according to claim 3 , wherein the ejector comprises a plurality of ejector bodies arranged in parallel.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Mar 14, 2005
From: TOKICO LTD.
To: KABUSHIKI KAISHA HITACHI SEISAKUSHO (D/B/A HITACHI, LTD.)
Reel/Frame 016353/0831 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 15, 2003
From: TAKAYAMA, TOSHIO; OBATA, TAKUYA
To: TOKICO LTD.
Reel/Frame 014406/0492 →