The invention relates to wheel clamping devices, more specifically devices used to clamp the wheels of trailers.
Wheel clamping devices are typically used to secure a wheel of a trailer in position in order to prevent the trailer from moving freely once positioned.
The inventor is aware of clamping devices that make use of a forward-pull configuration and alternatively the inventor is aware of clamping devices that uses a centre-pull action to clamp the wheel of a trailer.
It is an object of the invention to provide an alternative clamping device to both traditional centre-pull and forward-pull devices.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a clamping device for a wheel which includes:
a base configured to be mounted on a vehicle;
first and second brake pads arranged in opposition on the base, with the brake pads in substantially parallel planes and displaceable relatively toward and away from each other;
a connecting member displaceable relative to the base and linked to the first brake pad such that the displacement of the connecting member translates into displacement of the first brake pad relatively toward the second brake pad; and
a lever arranged on the base and linked to both the second brake pad and the connecting member, the lever is selectively displaceable from an inoperative position to an operative position such that in displacing the lever from the inoperative position to the operative position the second brake pad is displaced relatively toward the first brake pad and in addition the connecting member is displaced relative to the base such that a force is applied to the first brake pad relatively toward the second brake pad.
The base may consist of multiple sections or parts, in a preferred embodiment the base consists of a brake pad mounting section attached to a calliper mounting section. The sections or parts are typically attached by means of cap screws but may also be attached by other means such as bolts or another type of screw. The brake pad mounting section is typically configured to have the brake pads mounted in position thereon, whereas the calliper mounting section typically has the connecting member and the lever arranged thereon. In a preferred embodiment the base is configured to, in use, straddle a brake disc, with the brake pads positioned on opposing sides of the brake disc. It is to be appreciated that when the brake pads on opposing sides of the brake disc are displaced relatively toward one another the brake disc is retained between the brake pads.
The connecting member may take the form of urging element such as a substantially C-shaped C-arm. The C-arm may be connected to the base by means of a pivot such as a transverse pin or calliper pin. The connecting member may be arranged in direct contact with the first brake pad. Alternatively an intermediate block may be included between the connecting member and the first brake pad in order to distribute the force applied by the connecting member onto the first brake pad. The inventor believes that by distributing the force, the mechanical wear on both the first brake pad and the connecting member can be reduced. It is to be appreciated that the angular displacement of the lever results in the C-arm pivoting about the calliper pin, with the end of the C-arm relatively distant to the lever moving closer to the lever.
The lever may be configured to apply a force directly to the second brake pad, the device, however, typically includes a knuckle configured to relate the movement and force of the lever to the second brake pad. An intermediate block may also be included between the knuckle and the second brake pad in order to distribute the force applied by the lever onto the second brake pad. The knuckle may be located at the pivot or fulcrum of the lever, in order to translate the angular displacement at the pivot into a substantially linear force applied on either the second brake pad or the connecting member. The knuckle may be attached to the base by means of the calliper pin or transverse pin.
The lever may be an elongate rod or bar, typically in the form of a straight rod or flat bar, alternatively the lever may be substantially arcuate in shape and may take the general shape of a hook or a crook in order to facilitate manual substantially horizontal displacement of the lever. A lever in the form of an elongate rod or bar may be configured to receive a lever extension. The lever extension is typically provided in order to convert the straight lever into a hooked embodiment. The lever and lever extension may be provided with coinciding apertures configured to facilitate the securing of the lever extension by means of pins, such as clevis pins which may be held in place by split pins.
The device may include a brake disc configured to be attached to a wheel of the vehicle.
According to a second aspect of the invention there is provided a lever extension configured to extend the lever of a device substantially as described above.
According to a third aspect of the invention there is provided an intermediate block for use in a device substantially described as above, which is configured to distribute the force applied on the brake pads.
The intermediate block may be located between the lever and the second brake pad and/or between the connecting member and the first brake pad.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention there is provided a clamping device for a wheel which includes:
a mounting base configured to be mounted on a vehicle and which mounting base includes mounting means such that two brake pads can be mounted in opposition thereon, with the brake pads deplaceable relatively toward and away from each other;
a lever attached to a camshaft and a cam, with both the lever and the cam arranged on the mounting base such that angular displacement of the lever is translated into linear displacement of a first brake pad relatively toward a second brake pad by means of the cam; and
a connecting member linking both the second brake pad and the lever such that angular displacement of the lever results in linear displacement of the second brake pad relatively toward the first brake pad by means of the connecting member.
Intermediate blocks may be provided in between the connection of the cam to the first brake disc. Similarly an intermediate block may be provided between the connecting member and the second brake pad. The intermediate block is configured to distribute the force applied by the connecting member and/or cam onto a brake pad.
The invention will now be described by way of non-limiting example with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings:
With reference to the drawings the wheel clamping device, in accordance with the invention is generally depicted by reference numeral 0.
The device 0 includes a base consisting of a calliper mounting section 1 and a brake pad mounting section 2. The brake pad mounting section 2 is configured to have two brake pads 13 arranged in opposition thereon by means of a guide pin 5 and a cap screw 8. The guide pin 5 and cap screw 8 is also used to attach the calliper mounting section 1 to the brake pad mounting section 2.
The device 0 includes a connecting member in the form of a substantially C-shaped C-arm 7 attached to the calliper mounting section 1 by means of a pivot in the form of a calliper pin 6. The C-arm 7 is configured to apply a force to one of the brake pads 13 when angularly displaced relative to the calliper mounting section 1 about the calliper pin 6.
A lever 3 is arranged on the calliper mounting section 1 by means of clamps 9 and is linked to one of the brake pads 13 via a knuckle 11. The lever 3 is also connected to the c-arm 7. The lever 3 is selectively displaceable between and inoperative position typically as seen in
The first distributing shoe is attached to the knuckle by means of pin 17 and the second distributing shoe is attached to the C-arm by means of pin 18.
In use, as seen in
The lever 3 is in the form of a flat bar and is configured to have lever extension 4 attached thereto. The lever 3 and lever extension 4 each has coinciding apertures defined thereon in order to facilitate attachment. The lever extension 4 is attached to the lever 3 by inserting clevis pins 10 through the coinciding apertures and the clevis pins are retained by means of split pins 14.
It is to be appreciated that a lubricant injector in accordance with the invention is not limited to the precise constructional and functional details as set out herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/ZA2012/000021 | 4/4/2012 | WO | 00 | 1/28/2015 |