Hydraulic assembly, housing assembly for a hydraulic assembly, and method for producing a housing assembly
US-2025313183-A1 · Oct 9, 2025 · US
US9821785B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9821785-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314648607-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 29, 2013 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2017 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2017 |
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A vacuum operated brake booster, comprises a casing including a base defining at least one hole, and at least one tube extending through the casing and configured to receive a screw for fastening the brake booster to a wall of a passenger compartment of a vehicle. The tube defines a rear end with a peripheral fold forming a rear groove, and an extension extending beyond the rear groove, the extension defining a first outer edge and being configured to be folded toward an outer side of the tube to form a crimping lip. The at least one hole is bordered by a recessed ring having a form complementary to that of the rear groove of the rear end of the at least one tube. The extension is configured to be folded above a second outer edge of the recessed ring and blocked in the groove.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A vacuum operated brake booster, comprising: a casing including a base defining at least one hole; at least one tube extending through the casing and being configured to receive a screw for fastening the brake booster to a wall of a passenger compartment of a vehicle, the at least one tube defining a rear end and being configured to be fixed to the casing by crimping the rear end thereof in the at least one hole, wherein the rear end of the at least one tube has a peripheral fold forming a rear groove, and an extension extending beyond the rear groove, the extension defining a first outer edge and being configured to be folded toward an outer side of the tube to form a crimping lip, wherein the at least one hole is bordered by a recessed ring having a form complementary to that of the rear groove of the rear end of the at least one tube, the recessed ring defining a second outer edge configured to move against the first outer edge of the rear groove of the at least one tube and an inner edge configured to move against the extension of the at least one tube, and wherein the extension is configured to be folded above the second outer edge of the recessed ring and blocked in the groove. 2. A method for producing a vacuum operated brake booster that includes (i) a cover, and (ii) a casing defining at least one hole, and (iii) at least one tube extending through the at least one hole of the casing and configured to receive a screw for fastening the brake booster to a wall of a passenger compartment of a vehicle, the at least one tube defining a rear end and configured to be fixed to the casing by crimping the rear end thereof in the at least one hole, the method comprising: forming in the at least one tube a peripheral fold with a rear groove which is open toward a rear side of the tube and an extension extending beyond the rear groove, the rear groove defining a first outer edge, forming in the base at least one hole configured to receive the rear end of the tube, the at least one hole being bordered with a recessed ring having a form complementary to that of the rear groove of the at least one tube, the recessed ring projecting inside the base and defining a second outer edge which has a form complementary to that of the first outer edge of the rear groove of the at least one tube, installing the at least one tube with the rear end of the at least one tube pressed against an inner face of the base, and against the recessed ring, causing the extension of the at least one tube to move through the hole, positioning a crimping counter-abutment against a front side of the peripheral fold of the tube which is installed in the hole of the base, introducing a crimping spindle of a crimping tool into the at least one tube, passing via the extension, and compressing a face of the crimping tool surrounding the spindle against the extension in order to fold the extension over an edge of the at least one hole at an outer side in order to crimp the rear end of the at least one tube on and in the cover.
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Connecting constructional elements or machine parts by sticking or pressing them together, e.g. cold pressure welding (non-electric welding in general B23K; methods of using adhesives independently of the form of the surfaces joined C09J5/00) · CPC title
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