Claims
- 1. A brake adjusting mechanism for a vehicle brake assembly having a movable brake shoe (16) with a friction lining (17) adapted to engage a surrounding brake drum (15);
- a housing (40) having a first bore (42);
- a ratchet member (51) slidably and rotatably mounted in said first bore (42), said ratchet member (51) having helical teeth about a generally cylindrical outer surface thereof and a threaded connection with means (44) operative to position the brake shoe relative to the surrounding brake drum (15);
- a second bore (90) in said housing (40) and communicating with said first bore (42);
- an elongate element (91) mounted for rectilinear movement in said second bore (90), said elongate element (91) having a pawl (94) engaged with said helical teeth of said ratchet member (51); and
- means biasing (95) said pawl into engagement with said ratchet member (51);
- characterized in that one end (92) of said elongate element (91) extends out of said second bore (90); in that said second bore (90) traverses said first bore (42), an intermediate portion of said elongate element (91) traverses said ratchet member (52), said pawl is disposed on one side of said ratchet member (52) and said one end (92) of said elongate element (91) is disposed on the other side of said ratchet member (52), said pawl (94) being formed as an integral part of said elongate element (91) and said means biasing said pawl comprises a spring (95) seated at one end against an abutment internal of said second bore (90) and seated at the other end against said elongate element (91), and in that said pawl is adapted to be disengaged from said ratchet member (52) by manually pressing on said one end (92) of said elongate element (91) to move said elongate element (91) against said biasing means (95).
- 2. The brake adjusting mechanism defined by claim 1 including a deformable protective cap (98) seated in said second bore (90) and enclosing said one end (92) of said elongate member (91) whereby said elongate element may be moved by manually depressing said protective cap.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 681,164 filed 12/13/84 which is a continuation of Ser. No. 629,013 filed 7/9/84, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 556,805 filed 12/1/83, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 273,537 filed 6/15/81, all now abandoned.
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Continuations (4)
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