Claims
- 1. An adjuster strut for use in a drum brake assembly to shift opposed brake shoes of the assembly radially outwardly so as to compensate for wear in brake friction lining, said strut being elongate and lengthwise adjustable and having axially extended and retracted conditions, said strut including engagement means disposed at opposite ends thereof for engaging at least one brake shoe or a brake lever associated with a brake shoe, a rotatable member which is rotatable about the lengthwise axis of said strut, an axially movable member which is movable axially upon forward rotation of said rotatable member to lengthen said strut in said retracted condition, and biasing means for biasing said strut toward said axially extended condition upon radial expansion of the brake shoes of said brake assembly during brake actuation, said rotatable member having an axially disposed face and a cam surface formed on said face, said axially disposed face facing an axial direction and extending generally radially from the lengthwise axis of the strut, said cam surface defining a plurality of teeth formed in an annular ring, said strut including an elongate, resiliently flexible arm which is mounted at a first end thereof for resilient flexing movement to bias a free end portion thereof into engagement with said cam surface at least during axial extension of said strut, said elongate arm being disposed at an oblique angle relative to said axially disposed face, wherein in use, during axial extension of said strut to said axially extended condition and with said free end portion biased into engagement with said cam surface, said axially moveable member moves axially relative to said first mounted end of said elongate arm, and causes said arm to resiliently flex, which causes said free end portion to shift in a direction that causes said rotatable member to rotate in said forward direction, said biasing means being arranged to resist rotation of said rotatable member in a reverse direction opposite to said forward direction upon said strut moving from said axially extended condition to said axially retracted condition during radial contraction of said brake shoes, so that the elongate extent of said strut in said axially extended condition is not reduced as said strut moves to said axially retracted condition.
- 2. An adjuster strut according to claim 1, wherein said axially movable member includes a threaded shank and said rotatable member being threadably connected to said shank for relative rotation thereto.
- 3. An adjuster strut according to claim 2, wherein said strut is adapted to engage an opposed pair of brake shoes having a T-shaped cross-section defining an inwardly depending web, and wherein said axially movable member is formed with a slotted head for engaging the inwardly depending web of one of the T-shaped brake shoes.
- 4. An adjuster strut according to claim 2, said strut including an elongate body section having one of said engagement means at one end thereof and an open ended tubular section extending from the other end thereof, said tubular section accommodating a portion of said threaded shank in a manner permitting relative axial movement thereof, facilitating movement of said strut between said axially extended and retracted conditions and axial movement of said axially movable member upon forward rotation of said rotatable member.
- 5. An adjuster strut according to claim 4, said biasing means being disposed and acting between the open end of said tubular section and a facing surface of said rotatable member.
- 6. An adjuster strut according to claim 5, said biasing means being a leaf spring having a first section disposed at an angle to a second section, said first section being disposed between said open end of said tubular section and said facing surface of said rotatable member, and said second section being disposed substantially lengthwise of said body section and in engagement therewith.
- 7. An adjuster strut according to claim 6, said first section including an opening through which a portion of said axially movable member extends.
- 8. An adjuster strut according to claim 4, said arm being connected by a connection to said body section.
- 9. An adjuster strut according to claim 8, said connection between said arm and said body section being by way of a bracket fixed to said body section.
- 10. An adjuster strut according to claim 8, said axially disposed face facing away from said body section and said free end portion including a radially inwardly disposed foot portion extending in engagement with said cam surface.
- 11. An adjuster strut according to claim 8, said axially disposed face facing toward said body section.
- 12. An adjuster strut according to claim 1, said axially movable member including a threaded shank threadably received within a threaded opening in said strut and said rotatable member being fixed to said axially movable member, wherein forward rotation of said rotatable member rotates said axially movable member causing said axially movable member to shift axially outwardly relative to said opening.
- 13. An adjuster strut according to claim 12, said axially movable member and said rotatable member being integrally formed.
- 14. An adjuster strut according to claim 12, said strut including an elongate body section having one of said engagement means at one end thereof and said opening being defined by a tubular section extending from the other end thereof.
- 15. An adjuster strut according to claim 12, said axially movable m ember including a further shank extending coaxially with said threaded shank from an opposite side of said rotatable member, a head being disposed on said further shank and said head in use being fixed to a braking member of said brake assembly, said head being axially movable on and relative to said further shank during radial expansion and contraction of said braking members during brake actuation to facilitate movement of said strut between said axially extended and retracted conditions.
- 16. An adjuster strut for use in a drum brake assembly to shift opposed brake shoes of the assembly radially outwardly so as to compensate for wear in brake friction lining, said strut being elongate and lengthwise adjustable and having axially extended and retracted conditions, said strut including engagement means disposed at opposite ends thereof for engaging at least one brake shoe or a brake lever associated with a brake shoe, a rotatable member which is rotatable about the lengthwise axis of said strut, an axially movable member which is movable axially upon forward rotation of said rotatable member to lengthen said strut in said retracted condition, and biasing means for biasing said strut toward said axially extended condition upon radial expansion of the brake shoes of said brake assembly during brake actuation, said rotatable member having an axially disposed face and a cam surface formed on said face, said axially disposed face facing an axial direction and extending generally radially from the lengthwise axis of the strut, said cam surface defining a plurality of teeth formed in an annular ring, said strut including an elongate arm which is mounted for resilient pivoting movement and which includes a free end portion biased resiliently into engagement with said cam surface at least during axial extension of said strut, said arm being disposed at an oblique angle relative to said axially disposed face, wherein in use, said arm resiliently pivots during axial extension of said strut to said axially extended condition and causes said rotatable member to rotate in said forward direction, said biasing means being arranged to resist rotation of said rotatable member in a reverse direction opposite to said forward direction upon said strut moving from said axially extended condition to said axially retracted condition during radial contraction of said brake shoes, so that the elongate extent of said strut in said axially extended condition is not reduced as said strut moves to said axially retracted condition,said axially movable member including a threaded shank threadably received within a threaded opening in said strut and said rotatable member being fixed to said axially movable member, wherein forward rotation of said rotatable member rotates said axially movable member causing said axially movable member to shift axially outwardly relative to said opening, said axially movable member including a further shank extending coaxially with said threaded shank from an opposite side of said rotatable member, a head being disposed on said further shank and said head in use being fixed to at least one of a brake shoe and a brake lever associated with a brake shoe said head being axially movable on and relative to said further shank during radial expansion and contraction of said at least one of a brake shoe and a brake lever during brake actuation to facilitate movement of said strut between said axially extended and retracted conditions, said biasing means being disposed between said head and said rotatable member.
- 17. An adjuster strut according to claim 12, said arm being mounted on a brake member of said brake assembly.
- 18. An adjuster strut according to claim 1, said arm being formed from flat plate.
- 19. An adjuster strut according to claim 1, said arm being formed by wire.
- 20. An adjuster strut according to claim 1, said rotatable member being generally circular and said cam surface being defined about the periphery of said axially disposed face.
- 21. An adjuster strut according to claim 1, each tooth of said tee th being defined by mutually inclined surfaces.
- 22. An adjuster strut according to claim 1, said arm being formed at least partly from a temperature sensitive material that causes said arm to pivot and to disengage said free end portion from said cam surface, upon the temperature of said brake assembly exceeding a predetermined temperature.
- 23. An adjuster strut according to claim 22, said arm being formed out of a bimetal material or a shape memory material.
- 24. An adjuster strut according to claim 22, said arm being formed partly out of a bimetal material or a shape memory material.
- 25. An adjuster strut according to claim 1, said biasing means being formed at least partly from a temperature sensitive material that causes said biasing means to have a reduced biasing influence on said rotatable member upon the temperature of said brake assembly exceeding a predetermined temperature, so that axial extension of said strut is reduced or eliminated, and/or resistance to rotation of said rotatable member in said reverse direction is reduced or eliminated.
- 26. An adjuster strut according to claim 25, said biasing means being formed out of a bimetal or shape memory material.
- 27. An adjuster strut according to claim 25, said biasing means being formed partly out of a bimetal or shape memory material.
- 28. A brake shoe adjuster strut for use in a braking operation and a brake release operation, the strut comprising:an elongate first body including a first end adapted to engage a brake lever or a brake shoe and an open, second end; an elongate second body including a head adapted to engage a brake lever or a brake shoe and a threaded shank, the threaded shank being received in the second end; a nut threaded on the threaded shank and adapted to lengthen the first and second bodies, the nut including a radially extending, end face and a cam surface on the end face, the cam surface having a plurality of positions; a spring engaging the first body and the nut to axially bias the nut and the second body from the first body; a single, resilient arm being cantilevered to the first body including a first end fixed to the first body and a second end in contact with one of the plurality of cam surface positions the second end being an only part of the resilient arm to contact the one of the plurality of cam surface positions, the arm extending at an oblique angle relative to the end face; in the braking operation, the spring axially moves the nut and the second body relative to the first body an axial distance thereby causing the resilient arm to flex and rotate the nut; and in the brake release operation, first body and second body are axially compressed, the spring prevents the nut from rotating, if rotation movement of the nut was far enough, then the second arm end moves to a subsequent one of the plurality of cam surface positions, if rotational movement of the nut was not far enough, then the second arm end remains at the one of the plurality of cam surface positions.
- 29. The strut of claim 1, wherein lengthwise adjustment of the strut occurs during axial extension of the strut.
Priority Claims (2)
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PQ3937 |
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PQ5097 |
Jan 2000 |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) of International Application No. PCT/AU00/01377 filed Nov. 8, 2000 and published in English as WO 01/34992 A1 on May 17, 2001, which claimed priority from Australian Application No. PQ 3937 filed Nov. 9, 1999, and Australian Application No. PQ 5097 filed Jan. 17, 2000, which applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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