This application claims priority to European Patent Application EP 04256574.7 filed on Oct. 25, 2004.
The present invention relates generally to a vehicle brake assembly and more particularly to a lever assembly for actuating a brake and a method of assembling the vehicle brake assembly.
Disc brake assemblies typically include a disc brake caliper that houses one or more pistons for forcing a friction element or brake pad into engagement with one face of a rotor. In disc brakes of the sliding caliper type, the caliper slides relative to the rotor to bring a second friction element facing an opposite face of the rotor into contact with the rotor. Heavy-duty vehicle brake assemblies commonly include multiple pistons that are actuated by a pneumatic actuator via an eccentric cam arrangement. The heavy-duty brake assemblies may be relatively complicated compared to passenger vehicle brake assemblies and may be specifically tailored to particular heavy vehicle applications.
Brakes manufactured on a single line may require different components to be assembled to meet the demands of different applications. This can prove problematic with known brakes, as the parts required to meet the various demands may be high, thereby increasing overall manufacturing costs.
The present invention seeks to overcome, or at least mitigate, the problems of the prior art.
Accordingly, one aspect of the present invention provides a lever assembly for a vehicle brake including an operating shaft having a lever aperture, a lever engageable with the lever aperture and a retainer pin insertable into the brake assembly to retain the lever in the lever aperture.
A second aspect of the present invention provides a method of assembling a lever assembly into a vehicle brake housing including the steps of assembling an operating shaft having a lever aperture into a brake housing through a first opening, passing a lever through a second opening in the brake housing into the lever aperture and inserting a retainer pin into the lever assembly to retain the lever in the lever aperture.
Embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
An actuator 18 (illustrated schematically), typically an air chamber, actuates a brake mechanism 30 to directly force one brake pad 16 into engagement with the rotor 14. The other brake pad 16 is brought into contact with the rotor 14 due to the sliding action of the caliper 12 relative to the rotor 14. The actuator 18 drives a push rod 20 through a push rod opening 21 to rotate a lever assembly 22 about a pivot point P. The lever assembly 22 includes an eccentric cam 24 having a profile 25 that cooperates with the brake mechanism 30 to drive the brake pads 16. The cam 24 amplifies the force supplied by the actuator 18 when it is transmitted via the brake mechanism 30 to the brake pads 16. The cam 24 is preferably received at least partially within a bearing block 26 supporting a plurality of needle bearings 28 within the housing portion 12a. It should be understood that various actuating systems which are operated by a lever will benefit from the present invention.
A housing opening 31 (shown in
In operation, upon actuation of the brake pedal by the vehicle operator, a pneumatic output is typically produced by a control module 33 to energize the actuator 18. Heavy-duty vehicle brake assemblies typically include the brake mechanism 30 that includes a pair of pistons 36 (shown in
As the friction material of the brake pads 16 wears, the rest position of the brake pads 16 is adjusted by an adjuster mechanism 38 positioned between the pistons 36 to provide the correct running clearance for the brake. The operation of such mechanisms is well known in the art, and does not form part of the present invention.
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The lever 52 includes a cupped segment 54 for receiving the push rod 20 (shown in
A taper pin portion 56 and a transverse bore 58 are formed directly into the lever 52. That is, the lever 52 is preferably manufactured from a single piece of material to provide high strength. The lever 52 may also be manufactured of a material different than the operating shaft 50 to further increase the strength thereof.
An interface between the lever aperture 62 of the operating shaft 50 and the taper pin portion 56 of the lever 52 includes an orientation feature 55, such that the lever 52 can only be mounted to the operating shaft 50 in a proper orientation. In other words, the cupped segment 54 for receiving the push rod 20 is properly located. The orientation feature 55 in this embodiment is provided by making the taper pin portion 56 and the lever aperture 62 oval in cross-section, rather than circular. In other embodiments, a key and slot arrangement could alternatively be used, for example.
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The brake mechanism 30, the closing plate 32, the housing portion 12a and the bridge portion 12b may then be assembled together. In its assembled state, the retainer pin 66 does not interfere with operation of the brake mechanism 30 or the adjuster mechanism 38.
By utilizing a two-piece lever assembly, the needs of particular heavy vehicle applications can be met with a minimal number of interchangeable operating shaft and lever portions, rather than multiple complete lever assemblies, thus minimizing the number of separate component castings needed and inventory to be carried.
In particular, the invention may be employed in differing types of brakes, such as fixed caliper, sliding rotor brakes. An additional aperture may be provided in the underside of the brake housing specifically for the insertion of the lever, rather than assembling it through the lever aperture. Furthermore, an aperture may be provided in the rear of the housing to allow the retainer pin to be inserted to secure the lever to the operating shaft after the brake mechanism has been fitted to the housing. In turn, this would permit the lever to be inserted into the lever aperture in the final stages of brake assembly. It will, of course, be apparent that, in the variant, the bores in which the retainer pin fit would taper in the opposite direction. The retainer pin may be provided with some means to ensure its positive securement in the complementary bores. For example, the thinnest end of the pin may be threaded such that a nut and washer can be secured to the pin to hold it in the required position. The nut could also be used to draw the pin through the bore, as an alternative to driving the pin home.
The foregoing description is exemplary rather than defined by the limitations within. Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. The preferred embodiments of this invention have been disclosed, however, one of ordinary skill in the art would recognize that certain modifications would come within the scope of this invention. It is, therefore, to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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04256574.7 | Oct 2004 | EP | regional |