Claims
- 1. A disc brake assembly including, a disc having an axis of rotation and including a radially outer portion and a radially inner portion, a gap forming a radial separation between said outer and inner portions and extending in a continuous circle coaxial with said axis of rotation, two pad assemblies located on respective opposite sides of said disc and each being mounted for movement towards and away from said disc, an actuating means operable for cause each said pad assembly to move towards and engage a respective adjacent said side of the disc and including force transmitting means which extends through said gap and provides at least part of an interconnection between said pad assemblies such that one responds to movement of the other towards or away from said disc, wherein said actuating means includes a piston cylinder assembly in which the piston is moveable relative to the cylinder, either the cylinder or the piston being connected to said other pad assembly for movement therewith and said force transmitting means includes a draw bar which extends along an axis and connects either said piston or said cylinder respectively to said one pad assembly, said draw bar being rotatable about its axis and being releasably coupled to said one pad assembly so as to be operative to move between an engaged configuration with said one pad assembly to a released configuration on rotation about said draw bar axis.
- 2. A disc brake assembly according to claim 1, further including a retaining device operative to inhibit rotation of said draw bar when in engagement with said one pad assembly.
- 3. A disc brake assembly according to claim 2, further including biasing means to bias the draw bar towards the one pad assembly when in engagement with said one pad assembly.
- 4. A disc brake assembly according to claim 1, wherein said draw bar is fixed relative to either the cylinder or the piston to which it is connected.
- 5. A disc brake assembly according to claim 1, wherein the connection between the draw bar and either the cylinder or piston to which it is connected allows for relative rotation about the axis of the draw bar but restrains the members from relative axial movement along said draw bar axis.
- 6. A disc brake assembly according to claim 1, wherein said one pad assembly includes a passage adapted to receive a first end of said draw bar, said draw bar includes at or adjacent said first end at least one abutment surface disposed radially outwardly from said draw bar axis and which faces towards said piston cylinder assembly, the assembly being configured such that in said engaged configuration, said abutment surface engages with a complimentary abutment surface of said one pad assembly so as to prevent removal of said draw bar from within said passage, and wherein when in said released configuration, said abutment surface is locatable within said passage so as to enable said draw bar to be released from said one pad assembly.
- 7. A disc brake assembly according to claim 6, wherein said one pad assembly includes a support member having opposite first and second major surfaces, a friction lining connected to, or integrally formed with the support member along said first major surface to form an operative surface of the pad assembly and wherein said passage extends through said operative surface and at least into said support member,
- 8. A disc brake assembly according to claim 7, wherein said passage extends through to said second major surface of said support member to thereby enable the first end of said draw bar to be accessed from said second major surface, said first end further including a drive coupling operative to transmit loading to rotate said draw bar about its axis.
- 9. A disc brake assembly according to claim 7, wherein a region of the operative surface corresponds to the passage, the region being approximately a size proportional to an expected actuation load induced on the operative surface by the draw bar received within the passage and wherein the passage is located substantially at the centre of that region.
- 10. A disc brake assembly according to claims 6, wherein said draw bar includes a plurality of abutment surfaces angularly spaced about said draw bar axis.
- 11. A disc brake assembly according to claim 10, wherein said draw bar includes a T-shaped head having a pair of abutment surfaces spaced apart about said draw bar axis by approximately 180°.
- 12. A disc brake assembly according to claim 3, wherein said retaining device is in the form of a clip connected to or integrally formed with said one pad assembly, said clip including a resiliently deformable body which includes at least one cavity adapted to receive a part of the draw bar, the cavity incorporating an inner surface which is engagable with said draw bar to inhibit rotation of said draw bar about its axis.
- 13. A disc brake assembly according to claim 12, wherein said biasing means is formed as part of said clip and includes an abutment member which abuts the draw bar so as to bias the draw bar into engagement with said one pad assembly.
- 14. A disc brake assembly according to claim 13, wherein said clip is caused to deform when said draw bar is captured within said cavity to thereby bias said abutment member into engagement with said draw bar.
- 15. A disc brake assembly according to claim 1, wherein said piston is movable relative to the cylinder along a movement axis and wherein said draw bar extends co-axial with said movement axis.
- 16. A disc brake assembly according to claim 1, wherein each said pad assembly overlies part of each of said outer and inner disc portions and is engagable with the respective said adjacent side of the disc at both said outer and inner portions.
- 17. A disc brake assembly according to claim 1, wherein said force transmitting means includes a plurality of said draw bars.
- 18. A disc brake assembly according to claim 17, wherein the actuation means includes a plurality of said piston cylinder assemblies each having a respective one of said draw bars connected thereto.
- 19. A disc brake assembly according to claim 1, further including an anchor bracket securable to a support structure, the anchor bracket including a pair of support elements arranged to extend through said gap to support said pad assemblies and accommodate torque loading induced in operation of the assembly.
- 20. A brake pad assembly for use in a disc brake assembly having an axis of rotation, the pad assembly including a support member and a friction lining connected to or integrally formed with the support member, a surface of the friction lining forming an operative surface of the pad assembly having relative to the axis of rotation, a radially outer and a radially inner edge interconnected by two side edges, the pad assembly incorporating at least one passage extending through said friction lining and at least into the support member, the or each passage being arranged to receive an end of a draw bar operable to impart an actuating force to said pad assembly, wherein the passage is of non circular cross section and the pad assembly includes at least one abutment surface disposed adjacent the or each passage which is operative to engage with a complimentary abutment surface of the draw bar to couple the pad assembly to said draw bar.
- 21. A brake pad assembly according to claim 20, further including a retaining device operative to inhibit rotation of the draw bar relative to the pad assembly when in engagement with said abutment surface.
- 22. A brake pad assembly according to claim 20, wherein the support member includes a first major surface on which the friction lining is located and a second major surface opposite said first surface, and wherein said passage extends through said support member to said second major surface.
- 23. A brake pad assembly according to claim 20, wherein the passage includes a central axis and is configured to include a slot which extends radially to said central axis and which allows an end of the draw bar to be received in the passage, and wherein the abutment surface is angularly spaced from said radial slot so that the draw bar can engage with said abutment surface on rotation about said central axis.
- 24. A brake pad assembly according to claim 23, wherein the passage is elongate having relative to its axis, a first radial dimension which is larger than an orthogonal second radial dimension, and wherein the radial slot extends in the direction of the first radial dimension and a pair of said abutment surfaces are spaced apart in the direction of the second radial dimension and disposed on respective opposite sides of the slot.
- 25. A brake pad assembly according to claim 21, wherein said retaining device is in the form of a clip including a resiliently deformable body which includes at least one cavity adapted to receive a part of the draw bar, the cavity including an inner surface which is engagable with said draw bar to inhibit rotation of said draw bar about the passage axis.
- 26. A brake pad assembly according to claim 25, wherein the clip further includes an abutment member which abuts the draw bar so as to bias the draw bar into engagement with said one pad assembly.
- 27. A brake pad assembly according to claim 20, wherein a region of the operative surface corresponds to the or each passage, each region being approximately a size proportional to an expected actuation load induced on the operative surface by the draw bar received within the respective passage and wherein each passage is located substantially at the centre of that region.
- 28. A brake pad assembly according to claim 20, wherein each side edge of the support member includes an abutment surface, the abutment surfaces being engagable with respective support elements of the disc brake assembly to transfer torque loading from said brake pad assembly to said support elements on operation of said disc brake assembly.
- 29. A brake pad assembly according to claim 28, wherein the abutment surfaces are located in recesses formed in the said side edges of said support member, the recesses being adapted to receive the support elements of the disc brake assembly therein.
- 30. A brake pad assembly according to claim 28, wherein the side edges include laterally extending protrusion which incorporates said abutment surfaces, said protrusions being configured to be received in corresponding recesses located in the support elements of the disc brake assembly.
- 31. A brake pad assembly according to claim 20, wherein the friction lining is separated into two parts by a space which extends circumferentially to the rotation axis of the disc with each part of the friction lining being engagable with a respective one of two radially separated portions of the disc.
- 32. A brake pad assembly according to claim 31, wherein the or each passage communicates with the channel, or at least one of said channels, formed in said friction lining.
- 33. A brake sub assembly adapted for use in a disc brake assembly according to claim 1, and including said two pad assemblies and said actuating means.
- 34. A disc brake assembly including a disc having an axis of rotation and including a radially outer portion and a radially inner portion, each of the outer and inner portions having a braking surface on each of two opposite sides of the disc, and a gap forming a radially separation between said outer and inner portions and extending in a continuous circle co-axial with said axis of rotation, connecting means spaced from the braking surface and interconnecting the inner and outer portions, the connecting means being in the form of a bracket located on one side of the disc and adapted to fixedly secure said inner and outer portions in spaced relation to one another which prevents relative axial movement of the portions, two pad assemblies located on respective said opposite sides of the disc and each being mounted for movement towards and away from said disc, and actuating means operable to cause each said pad assembly to move towards and engage the respective adjacent said side of the disc and including force transmitting means which extend through said gap and provides at least part of an interconnection between said pad assemblies such that one responds to movement of the other towards or away from said disc, wherein said actuating means includes a piston cylinder assembly in which the piston is moveable relative to the cylinder along a movement axis, either the cylinder or the piston being connected to said other pad assembly for movement therewith, and said force transmitting means including a draw bar extending co-axial with said movement axis and connecting either said piston or said cylinder respectively to said one pad assembly.
- 35. A brake pad assembly for use in a disc brake assembly including a disc having an axis of rotation, the pad assembly including a support member and a friction lining connected to, or integrally formed with, the support member, a surface of the friction lining forming an operative surface of the pad assembly having relative to the axis of rotation, a radially outer and a radially inner edge interconnected by two side edges, the pad assembly incorporating at least one passage extending through said friction lining and at least into the support member, the or each passage being arranged for receiving a force transmitting element operable to interconnect the pad assembly with another pad assembly, and abutment surfaces located on opposite sides of said support member, the abutment surfaces being engagable with respective support elements of the disc brake assembly and being adapted to transfer torque loading from said brake pad assembly to said support member on operation of said disc brake assembly.
- 36. A brake pad assembly according to claim 35, wherein a region of the operative surface corresponds to the or each passage, each region being approximately a size proportional to an expected actuation load induced on the operative surface by the force transmitting element received within the respective passage and wherein each passage is located substantially at the centre of that region.
- 37. A brake pad assembly according to claim 35, wherein the abutment surfaces are located in recesses formed in the said opposite sides of said support member, the recesses being adapted to receive the support elements of the disc brake assembly therein.
- 38. A brake pad assembly according to claim 35, wherein the or each passage extends to the radially inner edge of the support member.
- 39. A disc for a disc brake assembly, the disc being rotatable about an axis of rotation and including a radially outer portion and a radially inner portion, each of the outer and inner portions having a braking surface on each of two opposite sides thereof and a gap forming a radial separation between said outer and inner portions and extending in a continuous circle co-axial with said axis of rotation, and connecting means spaced from the braking surfaces and interconnecting the inner and outer portions of the disc, the connecting means being in the form of a bracket located on one side of the disc, the bracket being spaced from the braking surface on that side of the disc to form a cavity in which a brake pad assembly is able to be located, the bracket further incorporating at least one passage providing access to the cavity.
- 40. A disc according to claim 39, wherein the bracket includes a plurality of passages.
- 41. A disc according to claim 39, wherein the bracket is adapted to be connected to a hub of a wheel assembly so as to connect the disc to said wheel assembly.
- 42. A disc according to claim 39, wherein at least one of the outer or inner portion is movable relative to the other of the outer or inner portion in a direction substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the disc.
- 43. A disc according to claim 39, wherein at least one of the inner or outer portions is formed from a plurality of segments.
- 44. A disc according to claim 39, wherein the inner and outer portions and the bracket is formed as a single piece.
- 45. A disc according to claim 39, wherein the inner and outer portions are connected to the bracket.
- 46. A disc according to claim 39, wherein the inner and outer portions are formed from different materials.
- 47. A disc according to claim 39, wherein the braking surfaces are machined on the inner and outer portions using a chip producing process.
- 48. A method of forming a disc for a disc brake assembly, the disc being rotatable about an axis of rotation and including a radially outer portion and a radially inner portion, each of the outer portion and the inner portion having two opposite sides thereof and a gap forming a radial separation between said outer and inner portion and extending in a continuous circle coaxial with the axis of rotation, the method including the steps of:
(i) providing a tool including a central shaft and including at least one cutting head having a cutting edge radially spaced from, and rotatable about, the shaft; (ii) locating the cutting tool such that the cutting head is on one side of the disc with the shaft being substantially aligned with said gap; (iii) rotating the shaft to cause the cutting head to move in a circular path such that the cutting edge engages the one side of both the inner and outer portions of the disc on rotation of the shaft to thereby machine braking surfaces on the one side of both the inner and outer portions of the disc.
- 49. A method according to claim 48, wherein the shaft of the cutting tool is parallel to said axis of rotation.
- 50. A method according to claim 48, further including the step of:
(i) locating the cutting tool relative to the disc such that the shaft extends through said gap.
- 51. A method according to claim 48, further including the steps of:
(i) providing the tool with a second cutting head having a cutting edge radially spaced from the shaft, the second cutting head being spaced from the first cutting head along the shaft; (ii) positioning the cutting tool such that the shaft extends through said gap and that the cutting heads are located on respective opposite sides of said disc; and (iii) rotating the shaft to cause both the cutting heads to move in a circular path such that the cutting edges engage respective ones of the sides of both the inner and outer portions of the disc on rotation of the shaft to thereby simultaneously machine braking surfaces on both sides of both the inner and outer portions of the disc.
- 52. A method according to claim 48, further including the steps of:
(i) moving at least one of the cutting edges in a direction substantially parallel to the axis of rotation of the shaft to thereby vary the depth of cutting of that cutting edge on machining of the braking surfaces.
- 53. A method according to claim 48, further including the step of:
(i) providing the tool with the or each cutting head including a plurality of cutting edges angularly spaced around the shaft.
- 54. A method according to claim 48, further including the step of:
rotating the disc about the axis of rotation to provide feed for the cutting tool.
- 55. A method according to claim 48, further including the step of:
(i) varying the speed of rotation of the disc relative to the speed of rotation of the shaft to vary the surface finish on the braking surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/666,394 incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Divisions (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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