This invention relates to a lever arrangement having a variable ratio for use on a vehicle. More specifically the invention relates to a park brake on an agricultural machine having a variable ratio.
Lever mechanisms, such as park brake lever mechanisms used on agricultural tractors, comprise a hand lever connected to a movement plate which is connectable to an actuation means, for example, a brake cable. As the plate is moved so a force is exerted on the cable which actuates the brake discs. The lever is manually operable by a driver lifting or lowering the lever. The force applied to the brake discs is dependent upon the lever ratio, that is the ratio of the force applied to the hand lever to the force applied to the brake cable.
The brake discs in some agricultural machines, such as agricultural tractors are positioned in an oil sump. As the brake discs move through the oil there is resistance to the movement of the discs, known as churning losses. To reduce the churning losses, the distance between brake discs can be increased. This however leads to the problem that the brake discs must be moved further if they are to be brought together (to decrease the speed of the tractor). This impacts on the driver being able to control movement of the brake discs by use of the hand lever.
A standard brake lever has a relatively constant, but high lever ratio. Therefore, if a standard brake lever is used in tractors fitted with widely spaced brake discs, the driver would have to perform a huge lever movement. If, however the lever ratio is decreased, the force required on the lever would be too high for a driver's arm.
It is an aim of the invention to overcome the problems set out above by providing a park brake lever mechanism for use on a vehicle wherein the ratio of the force applied to the hand lever to the force applied to the brake cable can be varied.
Preferred features of the invention are set out in the dependent claims.
The invention will now be described, by way of example only with reference to the following drawings in which:
According to the invention there is provided a lever arrangement for use on an agricultural machine, said lever arrangement comprising a movement plate connectable to an actuation means, the movement plate provided with guidance means for movement within a guidance track and said plate moveable by means of a lever, wherein movement of the lever in one plane results in a first movement of the plate followed by a second movement of the plate, said first movement being a linear or rotational movement of the plate and said second movement being a rotational or linear movement of the plate different from the first movement.
Park brake 1 comprises a park brake lever 2 connected to two symmetrical movement plates 2a. Movement plates 2a are provided with a cable pull connection 6 for connection to a brake cable (not shown).
Movement plates 2a are provided with guidance means 8, 9 comprising two ball casters rotatable about a fixed shaft for mounting the plates 2a within a guidance track 7 on a mounting block 2b. The ball casters are attached to the plate 2a in a spaced apart arrangement as better shown in
Brake lever 2 is provided with an actuator 3 which comprises a spring means. Movement plate 2a is provided with a pawl 4 which can engage with a ratchet 5 on mounting block 2b.
To apply the park brake 1, the driver pulls lever 2 in a vertical plane. Ball casters 8 and 9 move upwards in the linear portion of guidance track 7. Movement of the ball casters 8 and 9 in the linear portion 11 of the guidance track 7 means that the lever 2 and plates 2a also move linearly, that is lever 2 and plates 2a move vertically upwards. Movement of the plate upwards means that a brake cable (not shown) attached to cable pull connection 6 is pulled. The ratio of the force applied by the driver on the lever to the force applied to the cable whilst the ball casters are moving within the linear portion of the guidance track 7 is one. That is, the force applied to the cable equals the force applied to the lever 2. This movement is designed to close the gap of widely spaced brake discs as quickly as possible. When the upper ball caster 9 is moving within the curved portion of the guidance track 7, the driver need only move the lever 2 a small distance to apply a large force to the cable.
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It is clearly shown that the flange bushes are mounted on opposing sides of movement plates 2a. Through the flange bushes 13 the lever 2 is guided, which means the lever 2 cannot move back and forth laterally. Ball caster 8, 9 can freely pivot between both movement plates 2a.
The embodiment described above shows a park brake lever assembly. It is envisaged that any other lever means for manual operation may be designed according to the invention. For example, the lever could operate a clutch, or a variety of other cable controlled mechanisms.
In the embodiment shown, ball casters are used as guidance means. It is possible that slide bushes could be used instead.
Furthermore, the actuation cable may be replaced by an actuation push rod, for example, if the driver's cab is not suspended.
The lever ratio could be changed by changing the radius of the curved portion 10 of guidance track 7, and/or the distance between the ball caster 8, 9, and/or the position of the guidance track 7 in relation to the pivot axle and/or actuation cable fixation point. It is obvious that the linear portion 11 of guidance track 7 could be slightly curved but produce the same effect.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1021927.7 | Dec 2010 | GB | national |