Claims
- 1. A brake assembly comprising:
a rotor having a braking surface and an attachment flange; a hat portion having a mounting surface for attachment to a vehicle wheel; and a fastener assembly that couples the hat portion to the attachment flange, wherein the fastener assembly includes a plurality of bobbins and fasteners, wherein the fasteners extend through the hat portion and each bobbin to clamp the attachment flange between the hat portion and the bobbin.
- 2. The brake assembly of claim 1, wherein the attachment flange includes a plurality of spaced tabs.
- 3. The brake assembly of claim 2, wherein the tabs are solid.
- 4. The brake assembly of claim 2, wherein each of the tabs has an edge treatment that yields in response to force applied by the bobbin.
- 5. The brake assembly of claim 4, wherein each of the tabs has side walls and the edge treatment includes threads on the side walls.
- 6. The brake assembly of claim 4, wherein each of the tabs has side walls and the edge treatment includes dimples on the side walls.
- 7. The brake assembly of claim 2, wherein each of the tabs has side walls and further comprising a washer disposed between the side walls and the bobbin, wherein the washer has a low yield strength.
- 8. The brake assembly of claim 2, wherein each of the tabs has side walls, and wherein the bobbin has inner side walls that abut the side walls of the tabs, wherein the inner side walls of the bobbin are irregular and cause the side walls of the tabs to yield in response to force applied by the bobbin.
- 9. The brake assembly of claim 1, wherein the fastener assembly has a crush zone that yields in response to torque transferred from the rotor during braking to accommodate machining tolerances.
- 10. The brake assembly of claim 9, wherein the crush zone is a surface on the bobbin.
- 11. The brake assembly of claim 9, wherein the crush zone is a surface on the attachment flange.
- 12. The brake assembly of claim 9, wherein the crush zone is a washer disposed between the bobbin and the attachment flange.
- 13. The brake assembly of claim 9, wherein the crush zone is a washer.
- 14. The brake assembly of claim 9, wherein the crush zone is a surface on the bobbin adjacent the fastener.
- 15. The brake assembly of claim 9, wherein each bobbin has fastener apertures that receive each fastener and the crush zone is formed by threads on the fasteners that abut an inner surface of the fastener apertures.
- 16. The brake assembly of claim 9, wherein the crush zone is a washer disposed between the bobbin and the fastener.
- 17. The brake assembly of claim 1, wherein the hat portion has a series of generally circular openings that align with the bobbins.
- 18. The brake assembly of claim 1, wherein each bobbin has pair of columns connected by a bridge, each column having a bolt passage that receives one of the fasteners.
- 19. The brake assembly of claim 18, wherein the columns and the bridge are integral.
- 20. The brake assembly of claim 18, wherein the columns and the bridge are separate pieces.
- 21. The brake assembly of claim 18, wherein the columns have a first height and the bridge has a second height that is less than the first height thus forming a gap, and wherein a portion of the attachment flange is disposed between the columns adjacent to the bridge in the gap.
- 22. The brake assembly of claim 18, wherein each bolt passage has a non-circular cross section.
- 23. The brake assembly of claim 1, further comprising a spring disposed between the attachment flange and the bobbin.
- 24. The brake assembly of claim 23, wherein the spring is a clip that is generally U-shaped with a base and a pair of opposed legs and each leg has an inner protrusion, wherein the spring clip clamps onto the bobbin with the protrusions holding the spring onto the bobbin as a subassembled unit.
- 25. The brake assembly of claim 23, wherein the spring is a Belleville washer.
- 26. The brake assembly of claim 1, wherein a yieldable surface is located between the attachment flange and the bobbin that accommodates relative movement between the attachment flange and the bobbin to prevent rattling.
- 27. The brake assembly of claim 1, wherein the fastener assembly transfers torque from the braking surface to the hat portion in a common plane to avoid bending and twisting stresses.
- 28. The brake assembly of claim 1, wherein the hat portion is integral with a wheel hub.
- 29. The brake assembly of claim 1, in combination with a vehicle, wherein the vehicle has a gross vehicle weight of less than about 5,000 pounds.
- 30. The brake assembly of claim 1, in combination with a vehicle, wherein the vehicle has a gross vehicle weight of about 5,000 pounds to about 12,000 pounds.
- 31. The brake assembly of claim 1, in combination with a vehicle, wherein the vehicle has a gross vehicle weight of more than about 12,000 pounds.
- 32. The brake assembly of claim 1, in combination with a vehicle, wherein the vehicle has a gross vehicle weight of about 30,000 pounds.
- 33. The brake assembly of claim 1, in combination with a racing car.
- 34. The brake assembly of claim 1, in combination with a motorcycle.
- 35. The brake assembly of claim 1, in combination with an off road vehicle.
- 36. A rotor comprising a disc having an annular braking surface and an attachment flange extending radially inwardly from the braking surface, wherein the attachment flange is a series of circumferentially spaced solid tabs.
- 37. The rotor of claim 36, wherein each tab has a pair of side edges and each side edge has an irregular surface.
- 38. The rotor of claim 37, wherein the irregular surface comprises threads.
- 39. The rotor of claim 37, wherein the irregular surface comprises dimples.
- 40. A rotor comprising a disc having an annular braking surface and an attachment flange extending radially inwardly from the braking surface, wherein the attachment flange is a series of circumferentially spaced tabs with radially extending sides, each radially extending side having a yieldable surface.
- 41. The rotor of claim 40, wherein the yieldable surface comprises threads.
- 42. The rotor of claim 40, wherein the yieldable surface comprises dimples.
- 43. A hat portion in combination with a rotor disc having a braking surface, comprising:
an annular mounting surface with a plurality of apertures that receive fasteners for connection to a vehicle wheel and a cylindrical wall extending around the annular mounting surface, the cylindrical wall having a plurality of apertures therein that receive fasteners for connection to the rotor disc.
- 44. The hat portion of claim 43, wherein all of the apertures are circular.
- 45. The hat portion of claim 43, wherein the mounting surface and the apertures are axially offset from each other.
- 46. The hat portion of claim 43, wherein the apertures are channels that can be threaded by fasteners formed axially in the cylindrical wall.
- 47. The hat portion of claim 43, wherein the cylindrical wall has a shoulder and the apertures are formed in the shoulder.
- 48. A fastener assembly for connecting a brake rotor to a wheel mount, comprising a bobbin having a pair of columns each with a bolt passage and a bridge connecting the columns, wherein the columns have a first height and the bridge has a second height less than the first height that creates a gap between the columns.
- 49. The fastener assembly of claim 48, wherein the bolt passages are elongated in cross section.
- 50. The fastener assembly of claim 49, further comprising a pair of bolts received in the bolt passages, wherein each bolt is positioned closer to the bridge in the elongated bolt passage.
- 51. The fastener assembly of claim 48, further comprising a spring disposed against the bridge portion of the bobbin.
- 52. The fastener assembly of claim 51, wherein the spring is U-shaped with a base and a pair of opposed legs and each leg has an inner protrusion, wherein the spring clamps onto the bridge of the bobbin with the protrusions holding the spring onto the bobbin as a subassembled unit.
- 53. The fastener assembly of claim 48, wherein the columns and the bridge are separate pieces.
- 54. The fastener assembly of claim 48, wherein the columns and the bridge are integrally formed.
- 55. The fastener assembly of claim 48, wherein the bobbin has a crush zone.
- 56. The fastener assembly of claim 55, wherein the crush zone is located in the bolt passage.
- 57. The fastener assembly of claim 48, further comprising a crushable washer disposed in the bolt passage.
- 58. A brake assembly, comprising:
a rotor including a disc having an annular braking surface and an attachment flange extending radially inwardly from the braking surface, wherein the attachment flange is a series of circumferentially spaced tabs; a hat portion including an annular mounting surface with a plurality of apertures that receive fasteners for connection to a vehicle wheel and a cylindrical wall extending around the annular mounting surface, the cylindrical wall having a plurality of apertures therein that receive fasteners for connection to the rotor; and a fastener assembly for connecting the rotor to the hat portion including a plurality of bobbins each having a pair of columns each with a bolt passage and a bridge connecting the columns, wherein the columns have a first height and the bridge has a second height less than the first height that creates a gap between the columns, wherein one of the tabs is retained in each gap.
- 59. The brake assembly of claim 58, further comprising a pair of bolts received in the bolt passages, thereby clamping the tabs against the hat portion with the bobbins.
- 60. The brake assembly of claim 58, further comprising a spring disposed against the bridge portion of each bobbin and biased against each associated tab.
- 61. The brake assembly of claim 58, wherein the attachment flange of the rotor lies in a plane and the fastener assembly transfers torque from the braking surface to the hat portion in the plane.
- 62. The brake assembly of claim 58, wherein the fastener assembly includes a crush zone between each tab of the attachment flange and the respective bobbin that retains the tab.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from provisional application No. 60/440,611 filed Jan. 17, 2003, and No. 60/453,519 filed Mar. 12, 2003, the contents of each of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Date |
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60440611 |
Jan 2003 |
US |
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60453519 |
Mar 2003 |
US |