Disc Brake for a Commercial Vehicle
20170234388 ยท 2017-08-17
Inventors
- Philipp ADAMCZYK (Stoettwang, DE)
- Christian SCHEUFLER (Muenchen, DE)
- Matthias KLINGNER (Moorenweis, DE)
Cpc classification
F16D2121/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/183
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2121/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2125/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2125/14
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A disc brake for a commercial vehicle has a brake caliper spanning a brake disc on the vehicle side, in which brake caliper a clamping device is arranged which has a pivotable brake lever engaging in at least one bridge carrying a brake plunger, which at the same time is directly or indirectly supported at the inner side of a wall of the brake caliper. The contact area of the bridge at the brake lever or of the brake lever at the brake caliper is configured as a pivot bearing having a bearing shell cross-sectionally configured as an arc forming a part of the pivot bearing. The bearing shell is placed in a seating. The disc brake is configured such that the bearing shell is located in the pivoting direction of the brake lever with its opposite longitudinal borders at stop edges, which longitudinally limit the trough-shaped seating.
Claims
1. A disc brake for a commercial vehicle, comprising: a brake caliper engageable over a brake disc; a clamping device arranged in the brake caliper, the clamping device comprising a pivotable brake lever that acts on a bridge supporting at least one brake plunger, wherein the brake lever directly or indirectly supports itself on an inside wall of the brake caliper, a contact region of: (i) the bridge on the brake lever or (ii) the brake lever on the brake caliper, is formed as a pivot bearing, the pivot bearing comprising a bearing shell configured as a circle-shaped arc in cross-section, a seating in which the bearing shell is arranged, the bearing shell is locked in a pivoting direction of the brake lever by longitudinal edges of the bearing shell located opposite one another resting against longitudinal stop edges delimiting a trough-shape of the seating.
2. The disc brake as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stop edges are formed as slots.
3. The disc brake as claimed in claim 2, wherein the slots located opposite one another have stop surfaces that are parallel to one another.
4. The disc brake as claimed in claim 1, wherein the stop edges are formed as lugs and/or grooves.
5. The disc brake as claimed in claim 4, wherein the longitudinal edges of the bearing shell are formed as angled legs which lie in slots or the grooves.
6. The disc brake as claimed in claim 4, wherein end regions of the seating and of the bearing shell facing the grooves run tangentially.
7. The disc brake as claimed in claim 4, wherein a clear distance of the lugs to one another is smaller than an outer distance of the associated longitudinal edges of the bearing shell to one another.
8. The disc brake as claimed in claim 4, wherein the grooves are of angular or round design in cross section.
9. The disc brake as claimed in claim 4, wherein the grooves, following the inserting of the bearing shell, are formed by crimping or flanging.
10. The disc brake as claimed in claim 4, wherein the bearing shell is clipped into the grooves.
11. The disc brake as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bearing shell is held in the seating by an abutting roller or sliding edge.
12. The disc brake as claimed in claim 1, wherein the bearing shell comprises two shell-shaped portions.
13. The disc brake as claimed in claim 11, wherein on the roller a locking ring is guided, which engages in a recess provided in the trough-shaped seating of the brake lever and extending in the pivot direction of the brake lever.
14. The disc brake as claimed in claim 13, wherein a curvature radius of the recess corresponds to an outer radius of the locking ring.
15. A pivotable brake lever bearing arrangement for a commercial vehicle disc brake, comprising: a pivotable brake lever configured to pivot about a rotational axis during actuation of the disc brake; a pivot bearing encompassing the rotational axis, wherein the pivot bearing comprises a bearing seating and a bearing shell arranged in the bearing seating, the bearing seating having a trough-shape extending in a longitudinal direction of the bearing seating, the bearing shell is cross-sectionally configured as a circle-shaped arc, the bearing seating has oppositely located stop edges, and the bearing shell is locked in a pivoting direction of the brake lever via longitudinal edges of the bearing shell located opposite one another that abut against the stop edges.
16. The pivotable brake lever bearing arrangement according to claim 15, wherein the stop edges are configured as slots.
17. The pivotable brake lever bearing arrangement according to claim 16, wherein the slots located opposite one another have stop surfaces arranged parallel to one another.
18. The pivotable brake lever bearing arrangement according to claim 15, wherein the stop edges are formed as grooves.
19. The pivotable brake lever bearing arrangement according to claim 15, wherein the stop edges are projecting lugs.
20. The pivotable brake lever bearing arrangement according to claim 19, wherein a clear distance of the projecting lugs to one another is less than an outer distance of the associated longitudinal edges of the bearing shell to one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] In
[0032] In the brake caliper 1, a clamping device 2 is arranged, with which upon a brake application triggered by a preferentially pneumatically actuated brake cylinder 6, brake pads 4 can be pressed against the brake disc 3.
[0033] To this end, the clamping device 2 acts on two brake plungers which are not shown and are arranged parallel and spaced from one another in a bridge 8 and designed as adjusting screws.
[0034] The clamping device 2 has a brake lever 5 which is operationally connected with the brake cylinder 6 and, upon its actuation, is pivoted in the direction of the brake disc 3 about a roller 9, which runs parallel to the plane of the brake disc 3.
[0035] Furthermore, rolling bearings 11 are provided in the brake caliper 1, each with rolling bodies held in a cage, which support themselves on the one hand on the brake lever 5 which in this region is designed as a cam 7 and on the inside of a wall of the brake caliper 1 on the other hand.
[0036] The roller 9, which serves as pivot bearing for the brake lever 5, lies in a bearing shell 10 of the brake lever 5, which in cross section is likewise adapted to the cross-sectional contour of the roller 9 as a concave trough 12, in which the roller 9 lies on the other hand, wherein the roller 9 jointly with the bearing shell 10 form a sliding bearing.
[0037] In
[0038] The two edge regions 14 of the seating 13 located opposite one another and forming the longitudinal edges are designed as stop edges, which in this example are each present in the form of a slot 14, as they are depicted enlarged in
[0039] Angled legs 15 of the bearing shell 10 lie against these slots 14, which legs 15 form the longitudinal edges of the bearing shell 10 and serve for displacement protection of the bearing shell 10 in the pivot direction of the brake lever 5.
[0040] The two bearing slots 14 located opposite one another are clearly noticeable in
[0041] With this embodiment, the bearing shell 10 merely has to be placed into the seating 13. Retention against the insertion direction in the seating 13 is effected by the mounted roller 9.
[0042] In the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0043] Inserting the bearing shell 10 in the seating 13 can take place by lateral pushing in or clipping in, wherein the latter takes place by pressing the bearing shell 10 transversely to the longitudinal axis subject to deforming the legs 15, which then because of the inherent restoring forces spring into the grooves 16.
[0044] However it is also contemplated to form the grooves 16 by way of flanging or crimping.
[0045] In an exemplary embodiment, grooves 16 are formed which act as stop edge for the longitudinal edges of the bearing shell 10 located opposite them. In an alternative exemplary embodiment, the stop edges for the longitudinal edges of the bearing shell 10 are formed by lugs 17 or at least one protrusion. Here, the lug 17 or the protrusion can extend over the length of the seating 13 or extend partially or in certain sections over the length of the seating 13. In a particular embodiment example, the lugs 17 are formed by grooves 16. Here, the grooves 16 can be formed in the region of the bearing seat or of the seating 13 or in an edge region outside the seating 13.
[0046] While with the exemplary embodiments shown in
[0047] In
[0048] In an exemplary embodiment which is not shown here, the lugs 17 can also be formed by protrusions. Here, the seating 13 and the protrusions are formed in two parts or three parts. The trough-like or arc of a circle-shaped seating 13, which in the exemplary embodiment shown in
[0049] In an exemplary embodiment, the brake lever 5, at least in its basic form, is a casting. In a first production version, the seating 13 which is prepared in the cast is worked in a first step of calibrating or dimensional stamping. In a second method step, the tangential extension seating 13 is milled with a form cutter or milled for forming the lug 17. In an alternative production method, the two mentioned method steps are combined and the trough-like seating 13 with the two grooves 16 is formed in an operational step with a suitable form cutter with the appropriate tolerances.
[0050] In a method step following thereon, the bearing shell 10 or two portions 24, as are shown in
[0051] To exactly shape the seating 13, the same can be shaped in an alternative production method by slotting or broaching.
[0052] As is reflected in
[0053] In the recess 21, a locking ring 20 engages, which is preferentially guided with play on the roller 9, wherein the curvature of the recess 21 corresponds to the outer radius of the locking ring 20, which otherwise forms a displacement limit for the portions 24 in the direction of the recess 21.
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LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0055] 1 Brake caliper [0056] 2 Clamping device [0057] 3 Brake disc [0058] 4 Brake pads [0059] 5 Brake lever [0060] 6 Brake cylinder [0061] 7 Cam [0062] 8 Bridge [0063] 9 Roller [0064] 10 Bearing shell [0065] 11 Rolling bearing [0066] 12 Trough [0067] 13 Seating [0068] 14 Slot [0069] 15 Leg [0070] 16 Groove [0071] 17 Lug [0072] 18 End region [0073] 19 Wall [0074] 20 Locking ring [0075] 21 Recess [0076] 22 Locking device [0077] 23 Locking device [0078] 24 Portion
[0079] The foregoing disclosure has been set forth merely to illustrate the invention and is not intended to be limiting. Since modifications of the disclosed embodiments incorporating the spirit and substance of the invention may occur to persons skilled in the art, the invention should be construed to include everything within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.