Patent classifications
B60T1/067
SPEED LIMITED ROTATIONAL MEMBER
A speed limited rotational member including a first member, a second member rotatable relative to the first member, and first and second brake elements. The first and second brake elements are pivotally mounted to the first member for both pivoting between a first position spaced apart from a cooperating surface of the second member and a second position engaging the cooperating surface of the second member for generating friction to reduce a rotational speed of the rotational member. The speed limited rotational member further includes at least one linkage connecting the first and second brake elements. The speed limited rotational member may optionally include a down pressure component.
DRUM BRAKE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE
A drum brake for a motor vehicle has a pocket for collecting abraded brake particles. The pocket is accessible from above via an opening. After the introduction of a suction device into the opening, the abraded brake particles can be extracted by suction. Pollution of the environment with abraded brake particles is thereby avoided.
Coatings for brake discs, method for reducing wear and associated brake disc
Brake pads are prepared using a LS (Low Steel) or NAO (Non-Asbestos Organics) type friction material formulation and at least one friction surface of a brake disc intended to cooperate in use with a brake pad that is coated with an anti-wear and anti-corrosion coating with adequate plasticity in order to have a reduced propensity to form micro-cracks under conditions of tribo-mechanical stress, chosen from the amongst the group consisting in: particles of chromium carbide (Cr.sub.3C.sub.2) dispersed within a metallic matrix consisting of an alloy of NiCr; particles of a combination of several metallic materials in order to create a metallic compound consisting of an alloy of FeNiCrMoSiC (iron-nickel-chromium-molybdenum-silicon-carbon).
SPREADER UNIT FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE DRUM BRAKE
A spreader unit for a drum brake is provided with a readjustment device which ensures that the clearance remains substantially constant even in the case of wear on the brake linings. The readjustment device is arranged between actuating pistons and changes the spacing of the actuating pistons in at least one readjustment step when an actuating travel of the first and second brake shoe holders has exceeded a travel setpoint value. A thermally actuable blocking device mechanically prevents the execution of the readjustment step by the readjustment device at a temperature above a temperature setpoint value
Multi-part brake drum
A brake drum for utility vehicles configured to mount rotatably about an axis of rotation and including a friction section and a connection section, wherein the friction section includes a friction surface and a plurality of transmission structures, wherein the connection section comprises at least one mounting surface and a plurality of transfer structures, wherein the transfer structures engage positively and/or nonpositively in the respective complementary transmission structures so that a torque about the axis of rotation can be transmitted positively, and wherein the mounting surface serves to fix the brake drum indirectly or directly to a hub.
ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE AND VEHICLE HAVING THE SAME
Disclosed herein an electric parking brake. The electric parking brake according to an embodiment of the disclosure includes a power transmission unit that receives a rotational force from an actuator that generates a driving force for implementing a parking braking force and converts the rotational force into a linear motion to press or release a pair of brake shoes disposed on both sides of an inside of a drum, respectively, wherein the power transmission unit includes a pressing piston configured to press the pair of brake shoes, a driving cylinder configured to guide the pressing piston, and a dust cover installed between the pressing piston and the driving cylinder, the dust cove formed to be deformable according to an operation of the pressing piston, wherein the dust cover is configured to maintain internal airtightness of the power transmission unit and prevent foreign substances from entering.
Method for ascertaining an operating variable of a drum brake, drum brake assembly, analysis unit, and storage medium
A method for ascertaining an operating variable of a drum brake, the method using forces acting on supporting bearings. The invention further relates to an associated drum brake assembly, an associated analysis unit and an associated storage medium.
Electronic parking brake device
An electronic parking brake device including: a plate part having a brake shoe rotatably mounted thereon; a housing part mounted on the plate part and configured to guide hydraulic pressure; a motor part mounted on the housing part, and driven when power is applied thereto; a piston part mounted on the housing part, and moved by hydraulic pressure so as to operate the brake shoe; and an operation part embedded in the housing part, disposed between the piston parts, and driven by the motor part so as to push the piston parts.
DRUM BRAKE ASSEMBLY WITH BRAKE LINER INTEGRATED INTO BRAKE DRUM
The disclosure concerns a Drum brake assembly (10) for a motor vehicle,
the drum brake assembly (10) having: a brake drum housing (16); at least one brake shoe (26); a brake lining (18);
wherein the brake lining (18) is arranged at an inner circumferential face (24) of the brake drum housing (16) and the brake shoe (26) is displaceable relative to the brake lining (18), so as to contact the brake lining (18) during braking. Also disclosed is a drake drum assembly (14) for a motor vehicle Method a for producing such a brake drum assembly (14).
Splined drum and electric motor engagement assembly
The rotor of an electric motor unit has a web portion partially enclosing the remainder of the unit and terminating in a circumferentially extending rim. The brake drum defines an engagement surface for drum brake linings, and has an outboard end defining a flange securable to the wheel hub. The brake drum also includes an open inboard end, partly covered over by a dust guard, and a circumferential wall extending between the outboard and inboard ends and surrounding the engagement surface. By way of keys and slots or recesses, a reinforcing ring interlocks the circumferentially extending rim of the web portion and the circumferential brake drum wall. The reinforcing ring is secured to the circumferentially extending rim and to the wall of the brake drum at a location disposed axially between the rim of the web portion and the brake drum lining engagement surface.