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WO1988008801A1
WO1988008801A1 PCT/GB1988/000317 GB8800317W WO8808801A1 WO 1988008801 A1 WO1988008801 A1 WO 1988008801A1 GB 8800317 W GB8800317 W GB 8800317W WO 8808801 A1 WO8808801 A1 WO 8808801A1
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Keith Vernon Leigh-Monstevens
Leslie Paul Branum
David Curtis Barker
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Priority to GB8920909A priority Critical patent/GB2226868B/en
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D25/00Fluid-actuated clutches
    • F16D25/12Details not specific to one of the before-mentioned types
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B60VEHICLES IN GENERAL
    • B60TVEHICLE BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF; BRAKE CONTROL SYSTEMS OR PARTS THEREOF, IN GENERAL; ARRANGEMENT OF BRAKING ELEMENTS ON VEHICLES IN GENERAL; PORTABLE DEVICES FOR PREVENTING UNWANTED MOVEMENT OF VEHICLES; VEHICLE MODIFICATIONS TO FACILITATE COOLING OF BRAKES
    • B60T11/00Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator without power assistance or drive or where such assistance or drive is irrelevant
    • B60T11/10Transmitting braking action from initiating means to ultimate brake actuator without power assistance or drive or where such assistance or drive is irrelevant transmitting by fluid means, e.g. hydraulic
    • B60T11/16Master control, e.g. master cylinders
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F15FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS; HYDRAULICS OR PNEUMATICS IN GENERAL
    • F15BSYSTEMS ACTING BY MEANS OF FLUIDS IN GENERAL; FLUID-PRESSURE ACTUATORS, e.g. SERVOMOTORS; DETAILS OF FLUID-PRESSURE SYSTEMS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • F15B7/00Systems in which the movement produced is definitely related to the output of a volumetric pump; Telemotors
    • F15B7/06Details
    • F15B7/08Input units; Master units
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D25/00Fluid-actuated clutches
    • F16D25/08Fluid-actuated clutches with fluid-actuated member not rotating with a clutching member
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16DCOUPLINGS FOR TRANSMITTING ROTATION; CLUTCHES; BRAKES
    • F16D25/00Fluid-actuated clutches
    • F16D25/08Fluid-actuated clutches with fluid-actuated member not rotating with a clutching member
    • F16D2025/081Hydraulic devices that initiate movement of pistons in slave cylinders for actuating clutches, i.e. master cylinders

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  • a piston assembly in a cylinder defining a pressure chamber, a piston slidably received in said pressure chamber and defining an opening in an end thereof, a piston rod passing through an end of said cylinder and including a head portion for positioning in said opening and an annular insert member positioned in said socket between said piston and said piston rod head portion.
  • the socket may have a hemispherical blind end and said insert member may include a generally hemispherical end portion adapted to be seated against said general hemispherical blind end portion of said socket.
  • said assembly includes a piston rod located in said insert member.
  • the piston rod may have a generally hemispherical head portion adapted to be seated in said generally hemispherical end portion of said insert member. This arrangement provides a convenient and efficient nesting arrangement for the insert member and piston rod head portion and facilitates distribution of the piston rod loading over a wide effective area of the piston.
  • the cylinder may be a hydraulic master or slave cylinder.
  • Figs.5-8 illustrate a modified form of the piston assembly of the invention
  • Fig.9 illustrates a different type of hydraulic master cylinder having a piston assembly in accordance with the invention.
  • the hydraulic apparatus of Fig.l includes a master cylinder assembly 10, a slave cylinder assembly 12, and a conduit 14.
  • Master cylinder assembly 10 includes a cylinder 16, a piston 18, and a push rod or piston rod 21.
  • Cylinder 16 is formed of a suitable plastic material and includes a main body portion 16a defining a pressure chamber 16b, a flange portion 16c proximate the
  • Insert member 20 is formed as a metal stamping and includes a cylindrical main body portion 20a, a generally hemispherical front end portion 20b, and an annular flange portion 20c at the rear end of the insert member.
  • a plurality of prongs or tabs.i20d are struck inwardly from main body portion 20a at circumf rentially spaced locations thereabout.
  • Prong portions 20d extend inwardly and forwardly toward hemispherical front end portion 20b.
  • Insert 20 is preferably formed of a ferrous material but may also be formed of other metallic materials.
  • Push rod or piston rod 21 is formed cf a suitable metallic material and includes a main body portion 21a, a front end portion 21b in the form of an eye, and a head portion 21c at the forward end of the rod.
  • Head portion 21c includes a generally hemispherical front end portion 21d and a cylindrical portion 21e positioned rearwardly of hemispherical portion 21d.
  • An annular rearwardly facing shoulder 21f is defined at the rear end of the head portion.
  • Slave cylinder 12 includes a cylinder 28, a piston 30, a retainer member 32, and a push rod or piston rod 34.
  • Cylinder 28 is formed of a suitable plastic material and includes a main body portion 28a defining a pressure chamber 28b, a flange portion 28c proximate the front end of main body portion 28a for mounting the cylinder on a suitable vehicular bulkhead, an inlet fitting 28d'at the rear end of main body portion 28a defining an inlet port 28e, a closed rear end 28f, and an open front end 28g.
  • Cylinder 28 is formed of a suitable plastic material such a ⁇ 66-612 nylon.
  • Plug 38 is formed of the same plastic material as piston 30 and includes a main body portion 38a and a flange portion 38b. The forward end of plug main body portion 38a is telescopically received in a socket 30i defined at the rear face of piston 30. Plug 38 is secured to piston 30 by ultrasonic welding.
  • insert member 20 acts to distribute the loading with respect to the piston and as piston 30 acts on push rod 34 insert member 32 acts to distribute the loading with respect to the piston.
  • the annular flange portion 20c of the insert member of the invention also serves to positively position the insert member in the socket of the piston and coacts with the associated snap ring in the open end of the cylinder to define the fully retracted position of the piston in the cylinder and thereby define the fully retracted position of the clutch pedal lever.
  • the annu'lar flange portion of the insert member also transfers axial loading from the push rod to the snap ring so as to preclude the possibility of the push rod tearing the insert member out of the socket in the piston in response to retracting movement of the push rod.
  • annular piston seat 48c 15 annular piston seat 48c, and a plurality of circumferentially spaced prong portions 50c extending forwardly from main boyd portion 50 for locking engagement, as seen in Fig.8, with teh annular rearwardly facing should formed on the asosciated
  • the socket 69 includes a main body cylindrical portion 72 extending forwardly from the rear face 71 of the piston 62 and a generally hemispherical front end portion 73. Socket 69 is centered on the centerline of cylinder 60. As in Fig.l, an annular insert 74 is positioned in the socket 69.
  • the annular insert 32 is formed as a metal stamping and includes a cylindrical main body portion 75, a generally hemispherical front end portion 76, and an annular flange portion 77 at the rear end of the insert. A plurality of prongs or tabs 78 are struck inwardly from main body portion 75 at circumferentially spaced locations thereabout.

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Abstract

The assembly comprises a piston (18) made of plastics material and which is slidable axially in a cylinder (16). The piston has an axially extending socket (18f) in an end thereof made of metallic material which locates a piston rod (21).

Description

A PISTON ASSEMBLY
This invention relates to piston assemblies and more particularly to a piston assembly especially suited for use with a hydraulic cylinder.
Piston assemblies, including a piston mounted for sliding movement in a cylinder and a piston rod extending into one end of the cylinder for connection to the piston, are in common usage in many areas. For example, prefilled hydraulic master and slave cylinder assemblies of the type shown in U.S. Patent No.4,599,860 employ a piston assembly in the master cylinder as well as a similar piston assembly in the slave cylinder. These piston assemblies typically employ a metallic piston sliding in a metallic cylinder with a metallic piston rod connected to the piston. Whereas these metallic assemblies are generally satisfactory, they are relatively costly to produce, both from a materials and time standpoint. Whereas efforts have been made in the past to construct piston assemblies in whole or in part of non-metallic materials such for example as plastic, problems have been encountered with these non-metallic prior art assemblies because of the limited ability of the plastic or other non-metallic material to withstand the loading encountered in certain environments such for example as the high pressure environment of the hydraulic master and slave cylinder assembly of the type shown in U.S. Patent No.4,599,860.
An object of the present invention is to provide a piston assembly which is formed of non-metallic material and yet which is capable of providing satisfactory use over long periods of time even in high load environments.
According to one aspect of the invention there is provided a piston assembly for use with a hydraulic cylinder assembly and including a piston member formed of a non-metallic material and defining an opening in an end face and an annular insert member formed of a metallic material located within said opening in said piston.
The insert member has the effect of distributing the loading imparted to the piston from the piston rod over a relatively large effective area of the piston so as to minimize stress and distortion of the piston.
According to another aspect of the invention there is provided a piston assembly in a cylinder defining a pressure chamber, a piston slidably received in said pressure chamber and defining an opening in an end thereof, a piston rod passing through an end of said cylinder and including a head portion for positioning in said opening and an annular insert member positioned in said socket between said piston and said piston rod head portion.
Preferably the opening is in the form of an axially extending socket.
The opening may include a generally cylindrical main body surface portion extending axially from said piston end face. Preferably said insert member includes a tubular main body portion adapted to be seated in said opening within said generally cylindrical main body socket portion. This arrangement allows the insert member to be readily inserted into the socket for receipt of the head portion of the piston rod.
To assist further in distributing load over the area of the piston, the insert may include an annular flange portion on an end of the tubular main body portion which seats against an annular surface of the piston which encircles the opening.
The socket may have a hemispherical blind end and said insert member may include a generally hemispherical end portion adapted to be seated against said general hemispherical blind end portion of said socket.
Preferably, said assembly includes a piston rod located in said insert member. In such a case the piston rod may have a generally hemispherical head portion adapted to be seated in said generally hemispherical end portion of said insert member. This arrangement provides a convenient and efficient nesting arrangement for the insert member and piston rod head portion and facilitates distribution of the piston rod loading over a wide effective area of the piston.
The insert member may have a plurality of tab portions struck inwardly from said main body portion for engagement with said piston rod. This arrangement ensures that the piston rod will be positively secured within the insert member in response to insertion of the piston rod into the insert member. Preferably said piston rod includes an annular rearwardly facing shoulder at the rear end of said head portion for engagement with said tab portions.
The cylinder may be a hydraulic master or slave cylinder. Preferably there are two piston assemblies in respective cylinders to form a master and slave cylinder arrangement of e.g., a clutch release system of a vehicle.
The piston may be formed of a plastic material which allows the piston to be inexpensively molded and allows an inexpensive metallic insert to be utilized to spread the loading on the piston so as to minimize distortion of the plastic material of the piston.
The invention will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:-
Fig.l is a schematic fragmentary view of a hydraulic master cylinder and slave cylinder apparatus employing the piston assembly of the invention.
Fig.2 is_ a perspective view of an insert member employed in the invention piston assembly.
Fig.3 is a view of a piston rod for use with the invention piston assembly,
Fig.4 is a view showing the assembled relation of the piston rod of Fig.2 in the piston assembly of the master cylinder of the hydraulic apparatus of Fig.l and
Figs.5-8 illustrate a modified form of the piston assembly of the invention, and
Fig.9 illustrates a different type of hydraulic master cylinder having a piston assembly in accordance with the invention.
The hydraulic apparatus of Fig.l includes a master cylinder assembly 10, a slave cylinder assembly 12, and a conduit 14.
Master cylinder assembly 10 includes a cylinder 16, a piston 18, and a push rod or piston rod 21. Cylinder 16 is formed of a suitable plastic material and includes a main body portion 16a defining a pressure chamber 16b, a flange portion 16c proximate the
front end of the cylinder for mounting the cylinder 16 to a suitable vehicular bulkhead in known manner, an outlet fitting 16d at the rear end of the cylinder defining an outlet port 16e, and at integral upstanding reservoir portion 16f defining a reservoir chamber 16g communicating with pressure chamber 16b through a first port 16h and a second port 16i. Cylinder 16 is closed at its front end 16j and open at its rear end 16k and includes a snap ring 161 suitably positioned in the open end 16k of the cylinder.
Piston 18 is formed of a suitable plastic material such, for example, as a glass reinforced nylon, or a lubricated plastic including an internal lubricant such as molyblenum disulfide. Piston 18 includes a nose portion 18a, a main body portion 18b, a trailing or rear portion 18c, a front flange portion 18d, and a rear flange portion 18e» Piston 18e is slidably received in pressure chamber 16b with a cup shaped spring retainer 21 positioned over nose portion 18a, a coil spring 22 seated at one end over retainer 21 and bearing at its other end against closed end 16j of cylinder 16, an annular seal 24 positioned forwardly of flange portion 18d, and a further annular seal 26 positioned in a groove in flange portion 18e. A socket 18f is provided in the rear face of the piston and includes a main body cylindrical portion 18g extending forwardly from the rear face of the piston and a generally hemispherical front end portion 18h. An annular surface 18i is defined on the rear face of the piston in surrounding relation to socket 18f. Socket 18f is centered on the center line of piston 18 and on the center line of cylinder 16.
Insert member 20 is formed as a metal stamping and includes a cylindrical main body portion 20a, a generally hemispherical front end portion 20b, and an annular flange portion 20c at the rear end of the insert member. A plurality of prongs or tabs.i20d are struck inwardly from main body portion 20a at circumf rentially spaced locations thereabout. Prong portions 20d extend inwardly and forwardly toward hemispherical front end portion 20b. Insert 20 is preferably formed of a ferrous material but may also be formed of other metallic materials. Push rod or piston rod 21 is formed cf a suitable metallic material and includes a main body portion 21a, a front end portion 21b in the form of an eye, and a head portion 21c at the forward end of the rod. Head portion 21c includes a generally hemispherical front end portion 21d and a cylindrical portion 21e positioned rearwardly of hemispherical portion 21d. An annular rearwardly facing shoulder 21f is defined at the rear end of the head portion. Slave cylinder 12 includes a cylinder 28, a piston 30, a retainer member 32, and a push rod or piston rod 34.
Cylinder 28 is formed of a suitable plastic material and includes a main body portion 28a defining a pressure chamber 28b, a flange portion 28c proximate the front end of main body portion 28a for mounting the cylinder on a suitable vehicular bulkhead, an inlet fitting 28d'at the rear end of main body portion 28a defining an inlet port 28e, a closed rear end 28f, and an open front end 28g. Cylinder 28 is formed of a suitable plastic material such aε 66-612 nylon. Piston 30 is formed of a glass reinforced nylon or a plastic material having an internal lubricant such as molybdenum disulfide and includes a main body portion 30a, a forward flange portion 30b, a rearward flange portion 30c, and a nose portion 30d. A socket 30e is defined in the front face of the piston and includes a cylindrical main body portion 30f and a generally hemispherical rear end portion 30g. An annular forwardly facing surface 30h is defined on the forward end of the piston in surrounding relation to the socket. A seal 36 is positioned on nose portion 30d and precluded from axial movement on the nose portion by a plug 38.
Plug 38 is formed of the same plastic material as piston 30 and includes a main body portion 38a and a flange portion 38b. The forward end of plug main body portion 38a is telescopically received in a socket 30i defined at the rear face of piston 30. Plug 38 is secured to piston 30 by ultrasonic welding.
Piston 30 is εlidably received in pressure chamber 28b with a conical coil spring 40 seated at one end over the rear end of main body portion 38a of plug
38 and seated at its other end against closed end 28f of cylinder 28.
Push rod or piston rod 34 is formed of a metallic material and includes a main body portion 34a, a hemispherical front end portion 34b, and a hemispherical rear end portion 34c.
.Conduit 14 is formed of a suitable nylon . material and is preferably preformed into a predetermined configuration such as that illustrated in
Figure 1. Conduit 14 is secured to master cylinder outlet 16d by a coupling 42 and is secured at its other end to slave cylinder inlet 28d by a coupling 44.
In the assembled relation of master cylinder 10, piston 18 is slidably received in pressure chamber 16b; insert member 20 is press fit or adhesively secured into socket 18f with hemispherical end portion 20b seated against hemispherical socket portion 18h, main body portion 20a seated telescopically within main body socket portion 18g, and annular flange portion 20c seated against piston annular surface 18i; piston rod 21 is received in insert member 20 with piston rod hemispherical portion 21d seated against insert member hemispherical portion 20b and prongs 20d engaging shoulder 21f to preclude rearward movement of the piston rod relative to the piston; and spring 22 acts against the front end of the piston and urges the piston rearwardly within pressure chamber 16b to seat flange portion 20c of the insert member against snap ring 161 and thereby establish the rest or -retracted position of the master cylinder assembly. In this retracted position, port 16i places reservoir 16f in fluid communication with pressure chamber 16b forwardly of the piston and port 16h establishes fluid communication between the reservoir and the annular chamber 16m defined around piston main body portion 18b.
In the assembled relation of slave cylinder 12, piston 30 is slidably received in pressure chamber 28b; insert member 32 is press fit in socket 30e; piston rod 34 is positioned with its rearward hemispherical head portion 34c received within insert member 32; and coil spring 40 acts to urge pi'ston 30 toward the open or forward end of cylinder 28.
In the installed relation of the hydraulic master and slave cylinder apparatus of Figure 1 in a motor vehicle, flange portion 16c of master cylinder 16 is secured to a suitable vehicular bulkhead; eye 21b of master cylinder piston rod 21 is pivotally secured to a clutch pedal lever 46; flange portion 28c of slave cylinder 28 is secured to a suitable vehicular bulkhead; and hemispherical front end portion 34b of piston rod 34 engages the upper end of°a clutch release lever 48.
In the operation of the installed hydraulic apparatus, operator depression of the clutch pedal lever 46 pushes push rod 21 forwardly to advance piston 18 within pressure chamber 16b and force pressurized fluid out of outlet port 16e for passage through conduit 14 to pressure chamber 28b of slave cylinder 12 where it acts
• on piston 30 to move the piston forwardly within the cylinder and advance push rod 34 to move clutch release lever 48 to a clutch released position.
As push rod 21 acts against piston 18, insert member 20 acts to distribute the loading with respect to the piston and as piston 30 acts on push rod 34 insert member 32 acts to distribute the loading with respect to the piston.
Specifically, whereas a typical ball and socket connection as between a piston rod and a piston acts to distribute the loading on the piston from the piston rod over an effective area approximating the transverse cross-sectional area of the head of the piston rod, the invention insert member acts to increase the effective loading area by the annular cross- sectional. dimension of the insert member and thereby discourage cold flow or distortion of the piston in response to loading from the piston rod. The invention arrangement, employing a metallic insert member between the spherical end of the push rod and the blind end of a socket in a plastic piston, has been found to significantly reduce the unit loading on the piston and enable a plastic piston to be employed in environments where it would otherwise undergo cold flow such as to eventually produce binding of the piston in the cylinder or other failure of the piston. The annular flange portion 20c of the insert member of the invention also serves to positively position the insert member in the socket of the piston and coacts with the associated snap ring in the open end of the cylinder to define the fully retracted position of the piston in the cylinder and thereby define the fully retracted position of the clutch pedal lever. The annu'lar flange portion of the insert member also transfers axial loading from the push rod to the snap ring so as to preclude the possibility of the push rod tearing the insert member out of the socket in the piston in response to retracting movement of the push rod.
The annular insert member 32 in the slave cylinder acts in a similar manner to distribute the loading as between push rod 34 and piston 30 so that the loading is distributed over an effective area corresponding to the transverse cross-sectional area of the head 34c of the piston rod plus the annular area defined by the main body portion 30f of the insert member so that, as with the insert member in the master cylinder, the invention insert member acts to distribute loading as between the piston rod and the piston over a substantially larger area and enable the plastic piston to be used in an environment where it might otherwise fail due to cold flow or other failure mode.
The modified form of piston assembly seen in Figures 5-8 includes a piston 48 formed of a suitable plastic material and an annular insert 50 formed as a spring steel stamping. Piston 48 includes a tubular main body portion 48a defining a central axial socket 48b opening in the rear face of the piston and an annular seat 48c defined on the rear end of thepiston in surrounding ■5 relation to socket 48b. Socket 48b includes a main body cylindrical surface portion 48d and a generally hemispherical front end portion 48e at the blind forward end of the socket.
10 Annular insert 50 is axially split at 50a and includes a split tubular main body portion 50a adapted to seat within socket portion 48d, a split annular flange portion 50b at the rear end of the tubular main body portion adapted to seat against
15 annular piston seat 48c, and a plurality of circumferentially spaced prong portions 50c extending forwardly from main boyd portion 50 for locking engagement, as seen in Fig.8, with teh annular rearwardly facing should formed on the asosciated
20 push rod at the rear end of the head portion of the push rod so as to preclude axial withdrawl of the push rod from the piston.
In Fig.9 there is illustrated a master cylinder described in US Patent Application No.049,133 and in
25 International Patent Application NO.PCT/GB88/00316 filed simultaneously herewith. The master cylinder includes a cylinder 60 forming a pressure chamber and having a plastics piston 62 axially slidable therein. The cylinder 62 communicates with a reservoir (not
30 shown) through a low pressure supply conduct 63 under the control of a valve assembly 64. The valve assembly includes a valving member 65, and a valve stem 66 including a valve stem head portion 67. The head 67 snap fits into a retainer 68 on the piston 62. A return spring 69 is provided for biasing the piston normally into the position shown in Fig.9. The operation of the cylinder and valve assembly is described in detail in co-pending International Application No.PCT/GB88/003T6 and the reader is directed to that application for a full description. The piston 62 is formed with a socket 70 in a rear face 71 thereof. The socket 69 includes a main body cylindrical portion 72 extending forwardly from the rear face 71 of the piston 62 and a generally hemispherical front end portion 73. Socket 69 is centered on the centerline of cylinder 60. As in Fig.l, an annular insert 74 is positioned in the socket 69. The annular insert 32 is formed as a metal stamping and includes a cylindrical main body portion 75, a generally hemispherical front end portion 76, and an annular flange portion 77 at the rear end of the insert. A plurality of prongs or tabs 78 are struck inwardly from main body portion 75 at circumferentially spaced locations thereabout. Prong portions 78 extend inwardly and forwardly toward hemispherical front end portion 76. Insert 74 is preferably formed of a ferrous material but may also be formed of other metallic materials. The pushrod 21 locates in the insert 74 in the same way as the pushrod locates in the insert 20 in Fig.l. The insert of Fig.9 has the same load distribution advantages as those described with respect to Fig.l.
It will be seen that the invention piston assembly provides a simple and inexpensive means of enabling plastic pistons to be employed in environments where they might otherwise fail due to cold flow resulting from unit stresses beyond the capability of the plastic material. The annular insert member also provides a convenient means of retaining the piston rod with respect to the piston and further provides a convenient means of defining the fully retracted or extended position of the piston in the associated cylinder. Whereas a preferred embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described in detail, it will be apparent that various change may be made in the disclosed embodiments without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.

Claims

1. A piston assembly for use with a hydraulic cylinder assembly and including a piston member formed of a non-metallic material and defining an opening in an end face and an annular insert member formed of a metallic material located within said opening in said piston.
2. A piston assembly according to Claim 1 wherein the opening is in the form of an axially extending socket.
3. A piston assembly according to Claim 1 or 2 wherein said opening includes a generally cylindrical main body surface portion extending axially from said piston end face.
4. A piston assembly according to Claim 3 wherein said insert member includes a tubular main body portion adapted to be seated in said opening within said generally cylindrical main body socket portion.
5. A piston assembly according to any preceding claim wherein said piston defines an annular surface at its end face in surrounding relation to said opening.
6. A piston assembly according to Claim 5 and where said insert member includes a tubular main body portion, wherein said insert includes an annular flange portion on an end of said main body portion adapted to be seated against said piston annular surface.
7. A piston assembly according to any preceding claim and where the opening is a socket, wherein a blind end portion of said socket is generally hemispherical.
8. A piston assembly according to Claim 7 wherein said insert member includes a generally hemispherical end portion adapted to be seated against said general hemispherical blind end portion of said socket.
9. A piston assembly according to any preceding claim wherein said assembly includes a piston rod located in said insert member.
10. A piston assembly according to Claim 9 when appendant to Claim 8 wherein said piston rod has a generally hemispherical head portion adapted to be seated in said generally hemispherical end portion of said insert member.
11. A piston assembly according to any preceding claim in which said insert member includes a plurality of tab portions struck inwardly from said main body portion for engagement with said piston rod.
12. A piston assembly according to Claim 11 wherein said piston rod includes an annular rearwardly facing shoulder at the rear end of said head portion for engagement with said tab portions.
13. A piston assembly according to any preceding claim in a cylinder, the cylinder defining a pressure chamber in which the piston is slidably received, and a piston rod passing through an end of the cylinder and including a head portion located in the annular insert member.
14. A piston assembly according to Claim 13 wherein the cylinder is a hydraulic master c linder.
15. A piston assembly according to Claim wherein the cylinder is a hydraulic slave cylinder.
16. A piston assembly according to Claim 13 wherein two piston assemblies and respective cylinders are arranged as master and slave cylinders in a clutch release system .of a vehicle.
17. A piston assembly according to any preceding claim wherein the piston is formed from plastics material.
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