Claims
- 1. Disk brake, particularly for commercial vehicles, having
a) a caliper (1) reaching over a brake disk (3), b) an application device (13) arranged in the caliper for the application of brake pads (5, 7) on both sides of the brake disk (3) in its direction, c) as well as an adjusting system arranged in the caliper (1) for compensating brake pad and/or disk wear by adjusting the distance between the brake pad (7) and the brake disk (3), d) the adjusting system having at least one adjusting device, particularly a rotating device, characterized in that e) the adjusting system has at least one or several of the adjusting devices on each side of the brake disk (3) so that the axial distances between the two brake pads (5, 7) and the brake disk (3) can be adjusted on both sides of the brake disk.
- 2. Disk brake according to claim 1,
- 3. Disk brake according to claim 1 or 2,
- 4. Disk brake according to claim 1 or according to the preamble of claim 1,
- 5. Disk brake according to claim 4,
- 6. Disk brake according to claim 5,
- 7. Disk brake according to one of claims 4 to 6,
- 8. Disk brake according to one of claims 4 to 7,
- 9. Disk brake according to one of 4 to 7,
- 10. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the adjusting rotary devices each have at least one adjusting sleeve (21) and a thrust piece (23) which can be screwed into the adjusting sleeve (21).
- 11. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the adjusting system also has an adjuster drive on one or on both sides of the brake disk, which adjuster drive is constructed as an electric motor or as a mechanical coupling to the application device.
- 12. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the adjuster rotary drives on both sides of the brake disk are coupled with one another by a synchronization device.
- 13. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the synchronization device is constructed as a coupling mechanism or as an electronic coupling system.
- 14. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims or according to the preamble of claim 1,
- 15. Disk brake according to claim 14,
- 16. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims or to the preamble of claim 1,
- 17. Disk brake according to claim 16,
- 18. Disk brake according to claim 16 or 17, characterized in that the bearing shells (170, 172) are constructed as slide bearing shells.
- 19. Disk brake according to claim 16, 17 or 18, characterized in that the rotary lever (19) widens from the area of the upper recess (150) to a traverse-type section (158).
- 20. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the two bearing pairs—lever bearing and eccentric bearing to the thrust pieces—are constructed in the traverse-type section (158) of the rotary lever (19) arranged at a right angle with respect to the lever arm (A-A).
- 21. Disk brake according to one of claims 16 to 20, characterized in that, in the traverse-shaped section (158) of the rotary lever (19), two outer recesses (160a, b)—eccentric cups—are arranged on the side of the rotary lever (19) situated opposite the recess (15) for receiving the piston rod, and two recesses (162a, b)-lever cups—situated farther inside relative to the recesses (160a, b) are arranged on the opposite side of the traverse-shaped section (150).
- 22. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the spherical bearing elements (56a, 56b nd 178a, 178b) are arranged on the traverse-shaped section (158) of the rotary lever (19) on the opposite sides with an opposed pressure direction.
- 23. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the spherical bearing elements (56a, 56b and 178a, 178b), with their ball centers, in the longitudinal direction of the traverse-type section (158)—and thus perpendicular to the lever arm A-A—parallel to the brake disk (1) as well as transversely to this longitudinal direction are arranged in a mutually spaced manner.
- 24. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the mutually opposite spherical bearing elements or bearing balls (56a, 56b and 178a, 178b) of the lever and eccentric bearings are each arranged in the traverse-type section (158) of the rotary lever (19) such that the ball centers are situated almost or completely on a connection plane with the pivot of operation on the lever arm.
- 25. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the position of the eccentric bearing, for achieving a defined change of the transmission ratio as a function of the lever position, is displaced by a given amount from the connection plane of the center of the lever operation to the lever bearing centers.
- 26. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the slide bearing shells (170, 172) are arranged in the rotary lever (19) or in the respectively facing-away part of the caliper (1) or of the intermediate parts (180) or on both sides of the spherical bearing elements or bearing balls (56, 178).
- 27. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the spherical bearing elements or bearing balls (56, 178) in the component in each case facing away from the slide bearing shell (170, 172) are received in a cup with a cup diameter which is by a given amount larger than the ball diameter, so that, when the rotary lever (19) is operated, the spherical bearing elements (56, 178), in addition to the sliding movement in the bearing shells (170, 172), also carry out a limited rolling motion in the opposite receiving cup.
- 28. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lever cup (162) has a toroidal construction.
- 29. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the lever cup (162) has a larger cup diameter in the swivelling direction than transversely to this swivelling direction.
- 30. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that, in the case of a brake design with, in each case, only one thrust piece or only one adjusting rotary drive on one or both sides of the brake disk (3), the rotary lever (19) is provided with two lever bearings at the ends of the traverse-type section (158) and with only one eccentric bearing in the center.
- 31. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the essentially spherical bearing elements (56, 178) and/or their bearing cups (158, 160) have an elliptical shape which is flattened with respect to a ball geometry.
- 32. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the essentially spherical bearing elements (56, 178) and their receiving devices (235, 236) have mutually corresponding devices for a protection against torsion.
- 33. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the devices for the protection against torsion are constructed as a butt-welded or friction-welded seat (240).
- 34. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the devices for a protection against torsion are constructed as a dowel pin or as a spring dowel sleeve (241).
- 35. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the essentially spherical bearing elements (56, 178) and their receiving devices have mutually corresponding torsion-proof geometrical shapes as the device for the protection against torsion on their mutually facing sides.
- 36. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the essentially spherical bearing elements (56, 178) and their receiving devices (235, 236) have mutually corresponding flattenings and/or indentation and projections (242, 243) as the device for the protection against torsion on their mutually facing sides.
- 37. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the indentations/projections (242, 243) have a concave/convex or ball-cup-shaped construction.
- 38. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a stripper (239) is arranged on the bearing cups (158, 160).
- 39. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that a play is formed between the essentially spherical bearing elements (56, 178) and their receiving devices (235, 236).
- 40. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that position-fixing, mutually corresponding projections (244) and recesses are formed between the essentially spherical bearing elements (56, 178) and the bearing shells (170, 172).
- 41. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that shaped-out sections (245) are constructed in the bearing shells, which shaped-out sections (245) engage on their side facing away from the bearing balls in corresponding recesses(246) in the corresponding structural member (rotary lever 19).
- 42. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that bores (248) are formed in the bearing shells, which bores (248) lead into grease receiving grooves (249) in the corresponding component (rotary lever 19).
- 43. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the caliper (1) is provided with a lower projection (250, 260) which, by means of a bolt (252), is screwed together with the axle flange (11) or the brake anchor plate.
- 44. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the projection (260) has an arm-type construction.
- 45. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the projection (250, 260) is provided with a bore for receiving at least one bearing bush.
- 46. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the bearing bush is constructed as a rubber bearing bush.
- 47. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the bearing bush is penetrated by a bolt connected with the brake anchor plate or axle flange.
- 48. Disk brake according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the caliper can be slid or swivelled in the bearing bush by the amount of half the working stroke or of the entire working stroke.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10040175.9 |
Aug 2000 |
DE |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/344,768, entitled “DISK BRAKE HAVING AN ADJUSTING SYSTEM”; Ser. No. 10/344,764, entitled “DISK BRAKE HAVING A BRAKE APPLICATION SYSTEM WITH A ROTARY LEVER”; Ser. No. 10/344,760, entitled “DISK BRAKE HAVING AN ADJUSTER MODULE”; and Ser. No. 10/344,755, entitled “DISK BRAKE HAVING AN ADJUSTING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING SAME”.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/EP01/09371 |
8/14/2001 |
WO |
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