Claims
- 1. A disc brake with automatic adjustment, of the type comprising a caliper slidingly mounted on a fixed support and supporting a brake motor acting directly on a first friction element and, as a result of reaction via the caliper, on a second friction element, said brake motor comprising a control piston acting on said first friction element and slideable in a bore of a housing having a stationary bottom wall, the control piston actuatable by hydraulic pressure in a pressure chamber in said bore and by an outer mechanical control device via an automatic adjustment device formed by a screw-and-nut system of reversible pitch having an axis, the adjustment device capable of being actuated as a result of displacement of said control piston by said hydraulic pressure and beyond a predetermined stroke thereof, said screw extending through said bottom wall and having one end opposite said control piston coupled to said mechanical control device, said screw kept immobilized axially in a rest position and in coupling engagement with said mechanical control device by means of a return spring when the mechanical control device is not actuated, and hydraulic pressure actuatable neutralizing means for preventing rotation of said nut relative to said screw of said automatic adjustment device when hydraulic pressure actuating said control piston exceeds a predetermined pressure, the neutralizing means enabling an accurate determination of said predetermined pressure, said neutralizing means comprising a sleeve member connected to said nut for rotation therewith and capable of axial displacement in relation thereto, said sleeve member selectively cooperating with a spring-biased reciprocable annular monitoring piston sealingly mounted coaxial to said screw and having an active end of predetermined effective surface area exposed to the hydraulic pressure in said pressure chamber and independently actuatable relative to the screw to immobilize said sleeve member both in rotation and axial displacement when said predetermined pressure is exceeded.
- 2. The disc brake according to claim 1, wherein said monitoring piston is slidingly mounted in said housing of said brake motor and has the active end cooperating in friction contact engagement with one end of said sleeve member.
- 3. The disc brake according to claim 2, wherein said active end of the monitoring piston comprises an annular flange portion adapted for cooperating in friction contact engagement with a complementary annular flange portion at said one end of said sleeve member.
- 4. The disc brake according to claim 3, wherein said flange portion of said monitoring piston is arranged to immobilize axially and angularly said flange portion of said sleeve member by frictionally and pressingly clamping the flange portion of said sleeve member against the bottom wall of said pressure chamber of said brake motor when said predetermined pressure is exceeded.
- 5. The disc brake according to claim 4, further comprising a control spring biasing said monitoring piston axially away from said wall.
- 6. The disc brake according to claim 5, wherein said sleeve member and said nut have cooperating groove and projection formations ensuring the connection for rotation therebetween.
- 7. The disc brake according to claim 6, wherein said screw is maintained in a retracted position by means of the return spring when said mechanical control is not actuated, said screw being displaceable against said return spring when said mechanical control is actuated, said control spring bearing by one end of said return spring and by the other end on said monitoring piston.
- 8. The disc brake according to claim 1, wherein said nut comprises a conical portion adapted for friction contact engagement with another conical portion carried by said control piston, said nut forming a bearing race for an axial ball thrust-bearing which is mounted to provide axial play between said bearing race and a second bearing race formed by an annular element capable of sliding relative to said control piston and against a spring when relative movement between said nut and said piston exceeds said axial play.
- 9. An automatically adjustable disc brake, comprising a caliper slidingly mounted on a fixed support and supporting a brake motor acting directly on a first friction element and, as a result of reaction via the caliper, on a second friction element, said brake motor comprising a control piston acting on said first friction element and actuatable by hydraulic pressure in a pressure chamber of a housing having a stationary bottom wall and by a mechanical control device via an automatic adjustment device formed by a screw-and-nut system of reversible pitch, the adjustment device actuatable as a result of displacement of said control piston by said hydraulic pressure and beyond a predetermined stroke thereof, said screw extending through said bottom wall and having one end opposite said control piston coupled to said mechanical control device, said screw being kept immobilized axially in a rest position and in coupling engagement with said mechanical control device by means of a return spring when said mechanical control device is not actuated, and pressure actuatable neutralizing means for neutralizing said automatic adjustment device, said neutralizing means comprising a sleeve member connected to said nut for rotation therewith and axially displaceable relative thereto, said sleeve member selectively cooperating with an axially slideable and spring-biased monitoring piston extending through said bottom wall and having an active end of predetermine effective surface area exposed to the hydraulic pressure in said pressure chamber and independently actuatable relative to the screw to immobilize said sleeve member both in rotation and axial displacement when hydraulic pressure actuating said control piston reaches a predetermined pressure, the neutralizing means enabling an accurate determination of said predetermined pressure, said active end of the monitoring piston comprising an annular flange for cooperating in friction contact engagement with a complementary annular flange at one end of said sleeve member, the flange of said monitoring piston immobilizing axially and angularly the flange of said sleeve member by effecting clamping engagement of the flange of said sleeve member against said bottom wall of said pressure chamber of said brake motor when said predetermined pressure is reached.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of abandoned application Ser. No. 787,698, filed Oct. 15, 1985 which is a continuation of abandoned application Ser. No. 556,813, filed Dec. 1, 1983.
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