The invention relates to a brake disc for disc brakes, especially in motor vehicles, as outlined in this specification and the appended claims.
Such a brake disc is disclosed for example in DE 33 15 122 A1. Here the brake disc is composed of several ring segments each of which overlap one another in the frontal contact area and are joined to one another by means of a retaining bolt.
The object of the invention is to develop the generic brake disc such that it is easier to produce and it is lighter especially in the frontal contact area of the ring segments and thus is less sensitive to temperature.
This object is achieved as claimed for the invention with the characterizing features of the claims.
It is proposed as claimed in the invention that each ring segment in the frontal contact area encloses the retaining bolts to the extent of one half in the radial direction, that the retaining bolts are mounted in the circumferential sections of the supporting part, and that the retaining bolts provide positive-locking support for the ring segments in the centrifugal direction. Especially when the retaining bolts are made tubular does there result a light and still durable construction which moreover outstandingly equalizes temperature differences and the associated thermal stresses.
The retaining bolts can be held in a manner which is simple in terms of production engineering by locking means which act by providing positive-locking support, especially when using interposed springs in the form of short helical compression springs or plate springs temperature-induced material stresses being especially favorably equalized and warping of the brake disc being reliably avoidable even under high temperature loads.
For internally ventilated brake discs, as a result of the configuration as claimed in the invention, there is a structurally displaced frontal contact area of the ring segments, by which a larger number of cooling channels can be realized, moreover as a result of the tubular configuration of the retaining bolts their likewise forming a cooling channel. In conjunction with an annular ventilation gap which is located between the circumferential sections of the supporting part and the ring segments of the friction ring the cooling of the brake disc is outstanding, with uniform temperature dissipation.
Especially for steel retaining bolts it can be advantageous to provide them with a coating to prevent corrosion or for optimization of friction. A coating for example of Zr2O5 can be applied in a PVD or CVD process especially advantageously. These coatings are especially resistant to temperature and wear.
In a brake disc with a friction ring with an outside diameter of at least 250 mm, based on the proposed construction there can be at least eight ring segments which can be made as identical parts in a manner favorable to production engineering, which ensure durable construction with reliable stress equalization and which moreover form water drainage grooves as a result of the radial alignment of the frontal contact areas.
One embodiment of the invention is detailed below and is described in conjunction with several drawings, in which:
The rotationally symmetrical brake disc 10, which is shown only in sections for a disc brake in motor vehicles, is composed essentially of the friction ring 12 of cast steel or ceramic, a cup-shaped supporting part 14 of deep-drawable steel and several tubular retaining bolts 16, likewise of steel, which connect the friction ring 12 to the supporting part 14.
The friction ring 12 consists of several ring segments 18, in the embodiment for an outside diameter of the brake disc 10 of approximately 300 mm, of twelve ring segments 18.
Each ring segment 18 on its bilateral frontal contact areas (dividing lines 10a of
The recesses 18a are widened in the radially outer section 18b for holding one short helical compression spring 20 and one ring shoulder-shaped head section 16a of the retaining bolts 16 respectively.
Furthermore the retaining bolts 16 are attached by providing positive-locking support in the circumferential sections 14a of the supporting part 14 radially to the inside by way of locking means. The locking means can be semicircular wedges 22 or elastic steel rings 24 which provide positive-locking support in the corresponding groove-shaped or conical depressions of the retaining bolts 16 and the circumferential sections 14a, as is apparent on the drawings.
The connection by the retaining bolts 16 is held radially under pretensioning by the temperature-resistant (and corrosion-resistant) helical compression springs 20 (or by the corresponding plate springs); nevertheless the ring segments 18 with strong temperature changes on the friction ring 12 with minor compression of the helical compression springs 20 can move radially to the outside and thus reduce material stresses. Warping or distortion of the brake disc 10 is thus for the most part avoided.
In the ring segments 18 (cf.
Other cooling channels 32 are formed by the tubular retaining bolts 16 which discharge radially to the inside into the cup-shaped supporting part 14 with bridging of the ventilation gap 30.
To optimize the friction conditions and to prevent corrosion the retaining bolts 16 are provided at least on their contact surfaces to the ring segments 18 with a PVD coating (physical vapor deposition) of Zr2O5.
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101 42 806 | Aug 2001 | DE | national |
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WO03/019032 | 3/6/2003 | WO | A |
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