This invention relates to vehicular equipment and accessories in particular but not exclusively to a locking and/or parking brake for a vehicle wheel or axle.
Vehicle parking brakes are known. While their general purpose is to stop a vehicle from moving while it is parked, due to prior art design constraints and limitations, modern parking brakes generally operate as an auxiliary (as opposed to an independent) mechanism to the existing braking system. For example, they can be a cable operated system to activate the hydraulic drum brakes or disc brake callipers normally used for general braking of a vehicle. As such, they can be readily deactivated to allow the vehicle to be driven. Where there is repetitive use resulting in normal wear and tear, parking brake mechanisms have to be routinely maintained and adjusted to affect safe and full operational service.
Parking brakes however are unsuitable where total vehicle immobility and security are required. This is of particular importance in towed vehicles such as boat trailers, tradesman's work trailers and caravans which are often stolen by the deactivation of their braking or immobilisation apparatus. The obvious prior art solution to this problem is the wheel clamp. Applying a wheel clamping device to a vehicle wheel is time consuming, especially for tradespeople who have to visit several worksites in a day, and can be difficult for the elderly or disabled to use.
One example and possibly the closest prior art to the present invention is that disclosed by GB2276597A (Miles et. al.). This patent discloses a wheel clamping device, particularly to prevent the theft of a trailer. It includes an electrically operable means in the form of an electromagnet mounted on the axle of a vehicle adjacent a wheel to be clamped. The electromagnet, in effect a solenoid, causes a locking pin to be held in a withdrawn position when the solenoid is energised and to engage an aperture in a locking plate attached to the wheel when the solenoid is de-energised.
The major disadvantage with this prior art device is that the locking pin will engage the locking plate as soon as the solenoid is de-energised. This can have disastrous consequences if the power supply fails when the vehicle is moving. In the patent, there is a description of a mechanical failsafe device to prevent this from happening when the vehicle is moving. The necessity and inconvenience of having to operate a separate failsafe device makes this invention too cumbersome and complicated a solution to the problem. In addition, the possibility of failing to remember to operate the “failsafe” device is itself a highly dangerous factor.
It is the object of the invention to ameliorate some or all of the above disadvantages of the prior art by providing a novel and innovative vehicle locking and/or parking brake which avoids or ameliorates the problems of the prior art.
In one aspect therefore the invention resides in a wheel locking or parking brake for a vehicle including a combination:
In another example the invention resides in a wheel locking or parking brake for a vehicle including a combination:
The pin will not adopt the alternate position unless electric current flowing in the opposite direction to that prior to being switched off is resupplied to the pin advancing and retracting means.
Preferably, the plate member is a disc of a disc brake assembly of the vehicle. In the alternative the plate member can be an auxiliary disc plate having apertures or slots to accommodate various wheel stud configurations adapted to be secured to the vehicle wheel by its wheel studs and wheel nuts.
Preferably, the holes are circular and the pin has a tapered end for facilitating entry into the holes. Where the plate member is the disc of the disc brake assembly of the vehicle, the closely spaced holes are preferably located at the peripheral or circumferential region of the disc to avoid weakening the area of the disc swept by disc pads of the calliper.
Preferably, the peripheral extension or protrusion is a lug located on the rim of the flange.
Preferably, the electric power supply and electric current polarity recovery means is a twelve volt battery coupled to a polarity reversing switch which is electrically operated by remote control.
In addition, the electric power supply can also include the vehicles battery wherein the polarity reversing switch is operable via the vehicles existing electric system.
Preferably, the pin advancing and retracting means is comprised of a lockable and weatherproof housing containing and locating a reversible electric motor adapted to operate a rack and pinion assembly wherein the rack operates or comprises the pin driven by a pinion gear on the motor between the advanced and the retracted pin positions.
Preferably, the electric motor is affixed to one hinged portion of the housing and the rack located in the other hinged portion such that when the housing is opened, the electric motor and pinion is disengaged from the rack thereby comprising a safety override wherein the pin can be manually retracted or advanced as required.
Preferably, the hinged housing has a lock to keep the hinged portions locked together as a security measure.
Preferably, the pin advancing and retracting means is affixed to a mounting plate'which is fixed in place by u-bolts securing the axle to the springs of the vehicle.
Preferably, the mounting plate is of a universal design application adapted to fit a range of vehicle wheel stud patterns.
In the case of where the braking disc of an existing disc brake system also comprises the plate member, the pin advancing and retracting means may be mounted directly to the disc brake calliper or its support means.
In order for the invention to be better understood reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, wherein;
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It will be obvious from a commercial perspective that the invention can be easily installed as an aftermarket accessory by persons of modest mechanical knowledge and skills. It will also be obvious to those skilled in the art that the present invention may also be factory installed as part of original manufacturers equipment. Furthermore, as the invention can be adapted to be activated by a remote control, it will be very useful to end users such as trade persons, the disabled and the elderly who require a means of parking and securing their trailers or vehicles that is quick and convenient to operate.
It will of course be realised that while the foregoing has been given by way of illustrative example of this invention, all such and other modifications and variations thereto as would be apparent to persons skilled in the art are deemed to fall within the broad scope and ambit of this invention as is herein set forth.
In the specification the terms “comprising” and “containing” shall be understood to have a broad meaning similar to the term “including” and will be understood to imply the inclusion of a stated integer or step or group of integers or steps but not the exclusion of any other integer or step or group of integers or steps. This definition also applies to variations on the terms “comprising” and “containing” such as “comprise”, “comprises”, “contain” and “contains”.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012100560 | May 2012 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/AU2013/000470 | 5/8/2013 | WO | 00 |