Claims
- 1. A drum brake assembly including a rotatable drum having a radially inner braking surface and a brake shoe of single piece construction and of generally circular form mounted within said drum against a backing plate, said brake shoe having a radially outer face and friction lining mounted thereon in facing relationship to said radially inner braking surface, actuating means having actuated brake on and released brake off conditions and being operable in said actuated condition to diametrically expand said brake shoe, and positioning means for positioning said brake shoe within said drum when said actuating means is in said brake off condition to provide for complete clearance between the outer face of said friction lining and said inner braking surface.
- 2. A drum brake assembly according to claim 1, said positioning means including abutment means arranged to abut an internal face or edge of said brake shoe in said brake off condition.
- 3. A drum brake assembly according to claim 2, said abutment means including at least a pair of abutments which are spaced apart for abutment with spaced apart internal faces or edges of said brake shoe.
- 4. A drum brake assembly according to claim 3, said pair of abutments being spaced apart symmetrically about a center-line that extends between opposed ends of said brake shoe.
- 5. A drum brake assembly according to claim 3, said abutments projecting outwardly from said backing plate.
- 6. A drum brake assembly according to claim 5, said abutments being formed integrally with said backing plate.
- 7. A drum brake assembly according to claim 5, said abutments being connected to said backing plate.
- 8. A drum brake assembly according to claim 3, said abutments being arranged to distort resiliently under load causing axle deflection.
- 9. A drum brake assembly according to claim 8, said abutments being tubular, with a longitudinal gap extending the full lengthwise extent thereof and said abutment being so aligned that said load causing axle deflection causes said gap to close resiliently.
- 10. A drum brake assembly according to claim 1, said brake shoe having a resilience against diametric expansion so that it diametrically contracts upon release of said actuating means from said brake on to said brake off condition to engage said positioning means.
- 11. A drum brake assembly according to claim 2, further including biasing means to bias and return said brake shoe into abutting engagement with said abutment means upon release of said actuating means from said brake on to said brake off condition.
- 12. A drum brake assembly according to claim 11, said biasing means extending in connection between said brake shoe and said backing plate.
- 13. A drum brake assembly according to claim 12, said biasing means including a coil spring extending in tension between said brake shoe and said backing plate.
- 14. A drum brake assembly according to claim 12, said biasing means including a leaf or cantilever spring fixed to either said brake shoe or said backing plate and arranged to bear against the other.
- 15. A drum brake assembly according to claim 1, said positioning means including connection means connecting said brake shoe to said backing plate, said connection means permitting resilient brake shoe movement both radially and circumferentially as required relative to said backing plate upon said actuating means being actuated to diametrically expand said brake shoe to said brake on condition, and to return said brake shoe to a diametrically contracted brake off condition upon release of said actuating means, to a position of clearance between said inner braking surface of said drum and said outer face of said friction lining.
- 16. A drum brake assembly according to claim 15, said brake shoe defining a pair of substantially rigid brake shoe portions disposed in facing relationship and each having a T-shaped cross-sectional form along at least a major portion of its length and each defining an outer radial surface for supporting friction lining.
- 17. A drum brake assembly according to claim 16, said brake shoe having a T-shaped cross-sectional form throughout substantially its full circumference and said connection means extending in connection with the radially inwardly depending web of said brake shoe.
- 18. A drum brake assembly according to claim 16, said shoe portions being spaced apart at opposed ends thereof and said connection means being disposed at or adjacent the respective other ends of said shoe portions.
- 19. A drum brake assembly according to claim 15, said connection means including a pair of connecting elements spaced apart circumferentially about said brake shoe.
- 20. A drum brake assembly according to claim 19, said connecting elements being formed in integral connection between said brake shoe and said backing plate.
- 21. A drum brake assembly according to claim 19, said connecting elements being formed separately from one or each of said brake shoe and said backing plate.
- 22. A drum brake assembly according to claim 15, said connection means being plastically deformable to facilitate correct positioning of said brake shoe for clearance between said inner braking surface and said outer face of said friction lining.
- 23. A drum brake assembly according to claim 22, said connection means being progressively plastically deformable over time so that the clearance between said inner braking surface and said outer face of said friction lining is maintained substantially constant as said friction lining wears.
- 24. A method of preparing a friction lined brake shoe of single piece construction and of generally circular form, including mounting said brake shoe on supporting means that includes positioning means to position said shoe to simulate the mounting of said brake shoe in a drum brake assembly in a brake off condition, and treating the radially outer face of said friction lining.
- 25. A method according to claim 24, said friction lining being treated by a grinding operation.
- 26. A method according to claim 24, said supporting means further including abutment means disposed between opposed ends of said brake shoe, to prevent collapse of said brake shoe during treatment of said friction lining.
- 27. Apparatus for preparing a friction lined brake shoe of single piece construction and of generally circular form, said apparatus including supporting means on which said brake shoe is mounted and positioning means to position said brake shoe, the arrangement of said supporting means and said positioning means being such as to simulate the mounting of a brake shoe in a drum brake assembly in a brake off condition, the apparatus further including treating means for treating the radially outer face of said friction lining.
- 28. Apparatus according to claim 27, said positioning means including abutment means arranged to abut an internal face or edge of said brake shoe.
- 29. Apparatus according to claim 28, said abutment means including at least a pair of abutments which are spaced apart for abutment with opposite faces or edges of said brake shoe.
- 30. Apparatus according to claim 27, said treating means including a grinding facility to grind the radially outer face of said friction lining.
- 31. A drum brake assembly including a rotatable drum having a radially inner braking surface and a brake shoe of single piece construction and of generally circular form mounted within said drum against a backing plate, said brake shoe having a radially outer face and friction lining mounted thereon in facing relationship to said radially inner braking surface, an actuator being adapted to actuated a brake on and a released brake off conditions and being operable in said actuated condition to diametrically expand said brake shoe, and a position structure for positioning said brake shoe within said drum when said actuator is in said brake off condition to provide for complete clearance between the outer face of said friction lining and said inner braking surface.
Priority Claims (2)
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WO 01/51824 A1 |
Jul 2001 |
GB |
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PQ 5040 |
Jan 2000 |
AU |
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation under 35 U.S.C. 111(a) from International Application No PCT/AU00/01606 filed Dec. 29, 2000 and published in English as WO 01/51824 A1 on Jul. 19, 2001, which claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Australian Patent Application No. PQ 5040 filed Jan. 11, 2000, which applications and publication are incorporated herein by reference.
Continuations (1)
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PCT/AU00/01606 |
Dec 2000 |
US |
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10194404 |
Jul 2002 |
US |