The invention relates to a brake disc assembly for vehicle wheels, comprising at least one friction ring and a wheel fixing zone that runs parallel to the friction ring, whereby the friction ring and the wheel fixing zone are configured in one-piece form from a cast material and whereby connecting struts are formed between the friction ring and the wheel fixing zone.
Different designs of disc brakes are used in vehicle manufacturing to reduce the kinetic energy of the vehicle. The disc brake comprises at least one disc or a friction ring and the corresponding brake shoes and is generally installed between the wheel and the wheel bearing. When the wheels are driven, the brake configuration can be combined with the wheel support. The friction between the friction rings and the brake shoes converts the kinetic energy into thermal energy. The friction rings can in the process reach very high temperatures of up to approximately 850° C. Under the influence of the peripheral speed and of the temperature, the friction rings can deform in a plate-like manner, because they are connected to the wheel only on the inside of the ring. The deformations cause the friction rings to become uneven, which often leads to unpleasant audible brake noises. It is desirable to either reduce or silence these brake noises. Furthermore, the deformations lead to irregular wear of the brake pads.
A generic brake disc assembly is known from EP 1 233 201-A2. The assembly comprises two friction rings that are arranged in parallel and at a distance from one another. A support element is arranged concentrically to the friction rings. The support element is configured in a pot-shaped manner and comprises a fixing zone for the wheel or the rim and a receiving zone for receiving the wheel bearing. The support element is connected to the friction rings via struts. The support element, the struts, and the friction rings are manufactured from a cast. The one end of the strut is connected to the wheel bearing receiving zone and the other end is connected to at least two ribs that are arranged between the friction rings so as to run radially. The central zone of the strut runs at an angle α to the plane of the friction ring. The angle α is to be calculated on the basis of the stress during a braking process.
Based on this state of the art, it is the object of the invention to disclose a brake disc assembly that is simple to produce and wherein the friction rings are deformed as little as possible.
This object is achieved by means of a brake disc assembly for vehicle wheels, comprising at least one friction ring and a wheel fixing zone that runs parallel to the friction ring, whereby the friction ring and the wheel fixing zone are configured in one-piece form from a cast material and whereby connecting struts are formed between the friction ring and the wheel fixing zone, whereby the connecting struts are spring-elastic in the radial and/or axial directions.
It is advantageous that, during the braking process, the brake disc assembly has the largest possible room to move. This is achieved by the connecting struts having an undulating profile, whereby the connecting struts run through at least one complete wavelength in the axial direction.
It is also advantageous that the brake disc assembly is constructed as compactly as possible. This is achieved by one end of the connecting struts being connected to the rear friction ring, viewed from the wheel fixing zone.
An exemplary embodiment of the invention is described by means of the figures. In said figures:
Connecting struts 6 are configured on the side of the friction rings 2,3 having the smaller diameter, i.e. the inner diameter. The connecting struts 6 serve to connect the friction rings 2,3 to a wheel fixing zone 7 for the vehicle wheel that is also not illustrated herein. The wheel fixing zone 7 can be configured as a flange that has holes for the wheel fixing screws. A hub or an area for receiving the wheel bearing can also be configured between the wheel fixing zone 7 and the connecting struts 6. The wheel receiving zone then runs parallel to the wheel axis and the wheel fixing zone 7 runs perpendicular thereto, i.e. parallel to the braking surfaces of the friction rings 2,3.
The wheel fixing zone 7, the wheel bearing receiving zone, the connecting struts 6, and the friction rings 2,3 are produced as a cast molded part made from a cast. Spaces 8 are visible between the connecting struts 6. It can be seen from
A further possibility is to make the spaces 8, viewed from the wheel fixing zone 7, broad at first, and then increasingly narrower. The width b of the connecting struts 6 increases here constantly from the wheel fixing zone 7 to the attachment on the friction rings 2,3. It can be seen from the sectional view of
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2004 045 327.6 | Sep 2004 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP05/09311 | 8/30/2005 | WO | 10/9/2007 |