Problems have been encountered in service with pneumatic drum brakes and particularly pneumatic drum brakes having the inflatable tube disposed about the brake drum in keeping brake dust from entering the central hub region of the rotating drum where a mounting bearing is typically located.
The present disclosure describes a pneumatically operated constricting drum brake with seals attached to the hub of the rotating drum and rotatably contacting stationary sealing surfaces on the housing disposed on axially opposite sides of the hub for sealing the interior of the hub of the rotating drum from exterior contaminants such as brake dust. At least one of the stationary sealing surfaces contains a bearing mount such as the exemplary illustrated adaptor ring.
The drawings illustrate the brake assembly generally at 10 with stationary brake element or housing 12 having, in the exemplary illustrated version, a cylindrical cup shaped configuration which contains an inflatable in the form of an annular tube 14 disposed about the interior of the housing; and, tube 14 surrounds an annular array of brake elements 16 disposed within the housing. Drum 20 has an inner annular hub 22 supported by spokes 24 and the hub has a hollow interior.
Upon inflation, tube 14 expands causing elements 16 to be constricted or moved radially inwardly and causes the radially inner surfaces to frictionally engage the outer surface or circumference 18 of rotating drum 20 for effecting braking action.
A pair of annular seals 26, 28 are disposed, one on each axially opposite side of the hub 22 of the rotating drum and are secured thereon for rotation therewith. In the exemplary version illustrated, the seals 26, 28 each include a relatively thin lip or wiper portion 27, 29 provided respectively thereon; and, the wipers 27, 29 may be formed integrally therewith. Seals 24, 26 may be formed of any suitable material, as, for example elastomeric material. The wipers 27, 29 operative respectively to contact in rotary sealing engagement stationary sealing surfaces 30, 31 provided on radially inwardly extending portions indicated generally at 35, 37 the housing correspondingly located. At least one of the radially inwardly extending portions 35 providing surface 30 may comprise a bearing mount such as the exemplary illustrated adaptor ring. It will be understood that the ring 30 is adapted for receiving a mounting bearing (not shown) for the hub 22.
A protective cover 32 is attached to a flange 34 on the housing 12. In the exemplary version illustrated, bearing mount/seal adaptor ring 30 is mounted on the housing cover 32; however, other arrangements for providing a stationary sealing surface for seal ring 26 may be provided, such as, forming a bearing mount integral with the cover 32.
In operation, upon inflation of the annular tube 14 through the air supply connection 40, the annular tube 14 causes brake elements 16 to move radially inwardly, or to constrict, as shown in
The drum brake of the present invention thus provides a single, relatively low cost technique for sealing the hub interior, and any bearing therein, from exterior contaminants such as brake dust. Rotary seals are provided on axially opposite sides of the hub and contact correspondingly located stationary surfaces provided on the housing to effect rotary sealing of the hub. At least one of the stationary sealing surfaces includes a bearing mount; and, the bearing mount may be provided on a cover for the housing.
The exemplary embodiment has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary embodiment be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
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61161095 | Mar 2009 | US |