Patent ID: 6109163
Filing Date: 2000-08-29
Classification: B60T

Abstract:
A pneumatic brake booster comprising: a rigid casing; a moving partition within said rigid casing delimiting, in leaktight fashion, a front chamber and a rear chamber, said front chamber being connected to a first source of pressure having a first pressure; a pneumatic piston slidably mounted in an opening of said casing and moving with the moving partition; a three-way valve housed in said pneumatic piston and capable selectively of adopting a state of rest and an actuating state, in which states said rear chamber is respectively connected to said first source of pressure and to a second source of pressure which delivers a second pressure which, relative to said first pressure, has a difference capable of making a boost force, said boost force acting in a first axial direction on said moving partition; a plunger housed in said pneumatic piston and moved between first and a second extreme positions, said first valve is respectively in a state of rest and in an actuating state; an operating rod capable of receiving an input force acting in said first axial direction in order to move said plunger between said first and second extreme positions; a push rod capable of transmitting at least part of the input and boost forces; and reaction means inserted between said plunger and said push rod for exerting a reaction force on said plunger against the action of an input force, said reaction force which increases as a function of boost force, said reaction means comprising a first, a second and a third bearing faces with a number of balls trapped between said first, second and third bearing faces, said first bearing face consisting of a projecting and at least a partially conical surface on the plunger, said second bearing face consisting of a re-entrant and at least a partially conical surface on the piston, and said third bearing face consisting of a surface which is at least partially perpendicular to a first axial direction of a plate secured to the push rod, characterized in that said first bearing face has at least a first and a second slope, said second slope following on from said first slope in a second axial direction which is the opposite of said first axial direction, and in that said first and second slopes make, with said second axial direction, first and second respective angles which are different and non-zero, with said second slope being smaller than said first slope.