Claims
- 1. A brake drum comprising:
an annular body having a first longitudinal axis and comprising an exterior surface and an interior surface, the body having an annular wall portion with a right cylindrical interior brake engaging first wall surface, the first wall surface having a longitudinal axis which is coaxial with the first longitudinal axis, the first wall surface having a first diameter, the wall portion comprising an exterior second wall surface which is opposed to the interior first wall surface, the body also comprising an annular first rim portion extending between the first and second wall surfaces and in a plane which is perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis; a plurality of rim supporting lands at the exterior surface of the body, the lands defining segments of a rim-supporting shelf which is spaced from the first rim portion, a respective lateral motion limiting wall surface associated with each land and projecting in a direction away from the rim portion, the lateral motion limiting wall surface being positioned inwardly of the associated land, the maximum cross-sectional dimension between the lateral motion limiting wall surfaces in a lateral direction perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis being less than the first diameter, whereby the rim portion of a first brake drum may be positioned on the lands of a second like brake drum with the lateral motion limiting wall surfaces of the second brake drum being inserted into the interior space defined by the first wall surface of the first brake drum; and the lands extending radially outwardly from the first longitudinal axis such that lateral shifting of the first brake drum relative to the second drum in a lateral direction is limited by the lateral motion limiting wall surfaces of the second brake drum and prevents the rim portion of the first brake drum from shifting laterally off the lands of the second brake drum.
- 2. A brake drum according to claim 1 wherein there are three of said lands.
- 3. A brake drum according to claim 2 wherein the the three lands are spaced 120 degrees apart about the first longitudinal axis.
- 4. A brake drum according to claim 1 wherein the lateral motion limiting wall surfaces each project upwardly from the associated land and wherein at least a portion of each of the lateral motion limiting wall surfaces angle inwardly moving in a direction away from the respective lands and away from the rim portion.
- 5. A brake drum according to claim 4 wherein each of the lateral motion limiting wall surfaces each angle inwardly along its entire height.
- 6. A brake drum according to claim 4 wherein the angle is at least 3 degrees relative to a plane parallel to the first longitudinal axis and which intersects the location where the lateral motion limiting wall surface projects from the associated land.
- 7. A brake drum according to claim 6 wherein the angle is from 3 degrees to 45 degrees.
- 8. A brake drum according to claim 6 wherein the angle is from 25 degrees to 35 degrees.
- 9. A brake drum according to claim 8 wherein the angle is 30 degrees.
- 10. A brake drum according to claim 1 wherein the lateral motion limiting wall surfaces each angle continuously in a radially inward direction from the associated land.
- 11. A brake drum according to claim 10 wherein the lateral motion limiting walls are arcuate.
- 12. A first brake drum comprising:
an annular body having a longitudinal axis and comprising an exterior surface and an interior surface, the body having a wall portion with a machined annular interior brake engaging first wall surface of a first radius about the longitudinal axis and being of a first diameter, the body comprising an exterior second wall surface which is opposed to the interior first wall surface, the body comprising an annular rim portion extending between the first and second wall surfaces; the body further comprising a rim supporting shelf at the exterior surface of the body which is spaced from the rim portion and which is positioned and dimensioned to receive and support a rim portion of a second brake drum which is like the first brake drum when the second brake drum is stacked onto the first brake drum; and the exterior surface comprising a stop which is operable to limit shifting of the stacked second brake drum in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal axis so as to prevent the rim portion of the second brake drum from falling off the shelf of the first brake drum.
- 13. A brake drum according to claim 12, wherein the shelf is comprised of a plurality of spaced apart shelf segments.
- 14. A brake drum according to claim 13 wherein the shelf segments are spaced apart an equal distance about the first longitudinal axis.
- 15. A brake drum according to claim 13 wherein the stop comprises a plurality of stop surfaces each associated with a shelf segment, the stop surfaces being located tangent to a circle having a second diameter which is less than the first diameter; and
the shelf segments being located tangent to a circle having a third diameter which is greater than the first diameter.
- 16. A brake drum according to claim 15 wherein the difference between the third and second diameter is greater than the difference between the first and second diameter such that the brake drum rim portion remains on the shelf when shifted the maximum allowable extent in any lateral direction perpendicular to the first longitudinal axis.
- 17. A brake drum comprising:
an annular body; the body comprising a rim portion; brake drum rim portion supporting means for receiving and supporting the rim portion of another like brake drum when said brake drum and said another like brake drum are stacked; and said support means further comprising means for limiting the lateral shifting of the stacked brake drums to maintain the rim portion of the another brake drum on said support means of said brake drum.
- 18. A pallet of brake drums comprising:
a plurality of stacks of brake drums at least three brake drums high positioned one on top of another with no plywood sheets or other layering material between the adjacent layers of brake drums.
- 19. A pallet of brake drums according to claim 18 further comprising a top layer overlaying the top of the brake drums of the stacks and at least one strap tying the top layer to the pallet to retain the top layer in position.
- 20. A method of stacking brake drums for storage or shipment comprising:
positioning a lower rim portion of a first brake drum onto an upwardly facing supporting shelf of a second brake drum with the first brake drum being stacked onto the second brake drum; and limiting lateral shifting of the first brake drum relative to the second brake drum to prevent the rim portion of the first brake drum from laterally shifting off of the supporting shelf of the second brake drum.
- 21. A method according to claim 20 in which the limiting act comprises the act of engaging the interior of the first brake drum upon lateral shifting of the first brake drum to limit the lateral shifting of the first brake drum.
- 22. A method according to claim 21 comprising the act of nesting the first and second brake drums together with the interior of the first brake drum receiving a portion of the exterior of the second brake drum when the rim portion of the first brake drum is supported on the shelf of the second brake drum.
- 23. A method according to claim 22 comprising the act of stacking at least three brake drums in accordance with the method of claim 20 into a stack of brake drums.
- 24. A method according to claim 23 comprising the act of placing at least four stacks of at least three brake drums per stack on a pallet, placing a protective layer on the at least four stacks with the stacks sandwiched between the pallet and the protective layer, and coupling the protective layer to the pallet.
- 25. A method according to claim 24 wherein the coupling act comprises the act of strapping the protective layer to the pallet.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
[0001] This application claims priority to pending U.S. provisional patent application Attorney Ref. No. 57-65669, Serial No.______ , filed Apr. 11, 2003, entitled, “Brake Drum Stacking Method And Brake Drum With Drum Stacking Structure”, by Joe Brotherton and Todd Griffin, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60462489 |
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