Dual-control electro-pneumatic foot brake system and method
US-12391230-B2 · Aug 19, 2025 · US
US9227610B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9227610-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314088670-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 25, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 25, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jan 5, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jan 5, 2016 |
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A vacuum enhancer having four apertures, one of which is open to the atmosphere, wherein a piston selectively restricts fluid flow through an ejector based on a pressure differential between a vacuum chamber within the vacuum booster and true atmospheric pressure.
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What is claimed is: 1. A brake booster vacuum enhancer comprising: a housing defining an aperture-1 connectable to a booster, an aperture-2 connectable to an intake manifold, an aperture-3 connectable to an intake air-duct, and an aperture-4 open to the atmosphere; a check-valve disposed between aperture-1 and aperture-2; an ejector disposed between aperture-2 and aperture-3; and a piston disposed between aperture-3 and aperture-4 configured to selectively restrict fluid flow through the ejector based on pressure differential between aperture-1 and aperture-4, having a first portion in fluid communication with aperture-1, a second portion in fluid communication with aperture-3, and a seal between aperture-1 and aperture-3. 2. The vacuum enhancer of claim 1 further comprising a piston spring disposed between aperture-3 and aperture-4 and in contact with the piston to bias the piston toward aperture-4. 3. The vacuum enhancer of claim 2 wherein the pressure differential between aperture-1 and aperture-4 is the difference between the atmosphere and a vacuum in the booster, and the piston spring has a spring force selected to selectively restrict fluid flow through the ejector based on a predetermined vacuum level in the booster. 4. The vacuum enhancer of claim 1 further comprising at least one O-ring disposed around the piston to restrict fluid flow between aperture-3 and aperture-4. 5. A vacuum enhancer for an automotive vacuum brake booster comprising: an aperture-1 fluidly connectable to a vacuum booster; an aperture-2 fluidly connectable to a vacuum source and fluidly connected with aperture-1; an aperture-3, defining a first piston stop, fluidly connectable to an engine intake air-duct proximate a filter and selectively fluidly connected with aperture-2; and an aperture-4, defining a second piston stop, fluidly connected to the atmosphere. 6. The vacuum enhancer of claim 5 further comprising a piston disposed between aperture-3 and aperture-4, wherein the piston is slideable such that a second portion of the piston is capable of providing the selective fluid connection between aperture-2 and aperture-3. 7. The vacuum enhancer of claim 6 wherein a first portion of the piston is in constant fluid connection with the atmosphere. 8. The vacuum enhancer of claim 7 wherein the first portion of the piston has first and second opposing surfaces, the first surface being in constant fluid connection with the atmosphere and the second surface being fluidly connected with aperture-1. 9. The vacuum enhancer of claim 8 wherein at least one O-ring is disposed on the first portion of the piston between the opposing surfaces to provide a seal between aperture-4 and aperture-1. 10. The vacuum enhancer of claim 6 further comprising a piston spring in cooperation with the piston to bias the piston in a position to allow fluid connection between aperture-2 and aperture-3. 11. The vacuum enhancer of claim 5 further comprising a first flow path fluidly connecting aperture-3 with aperture-2 having an ejector section disposed within the first flow path. 12. The vacuum enhancer of claim 11 further comprising a second flow path fluidly connecting aperture-1 with aperture-2, wherein the fluid flow is constrained to flow from aperture-1 to aperture-2. 13. The vacuum enhancer of claim 11 further comprising a third flow path fluidly connecting aperture-1 with aperture-2, wherein the fluid flow is constrained to flow from aperture-1 to aperture-2 and joins the first flow path at the ejector. 14. The vacuum enhancer of claim 5 wherein the vacuum source is an engine intake manifold.
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