Brake assembly indicator
11339843 · 2022-05-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D66/028
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D66/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60T17/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
F16D66/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60T17/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A brake component indicator configured to provide a visual indication of the release state of the brake component; the indicator comprising an indicator element connected to the brake component and moveable with the component during a braking operation, whereby the indicator element is provided with means to provide a visual indication of the direction and/or the distance moved by the indicator element during the braking operation. Preferably, the indicator element is in the form of a rod connected to a brake disk or pad that engages a moving part in a braking operation to brake the moving part, the rod provided with indicator means whose position is an indication of the distance the brake disk or pad has traveled to engage the moving part.
Claims
1. A helicopter rotor brake assembly comprising: a moving part that moves with a helicopter rotor to be braked, one or more brake disks or pads actuable to slow movement of the moving part, and a brake component indicator connected to the one or more brake disks or pad and moveable therewith during a braking operation, configured to provide a visual indication of a release state of the brake disks or pads, and configured to provide a visual indication of the direction or the distance moved by the indicator element during the braking operation; wherein the indicator is a rod connected to the brake disks or pads that engage the moving part in the braking operation to brake the moving part, the rod provided with indicator means whose position is an indication of the distance and direction the brake disks or pads have travelled in relation to the moving part, providing a first indication when the brake disks or pads are engaged with the moving part and a second indication when the brake disks or pads are disengaged from the moving part, and wherein the first indication includes an indication of the distance the brake disks or pads have travelled to engage the moving part; wherein the rod is moveably mounted in a housing having a plurality of windows; wherein movement of the rod causes movement of the plurality of markers relative to the plurality of windows; and wherein the first and second indicators are provided by predetermined alignment of markers and windows.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) An embodiment of the visual indicator for a brake assembly will now be described with respect to the figures. The embodiments described are for a rotary brake system such as used to brake rotation of a helicopter rotor. The concept of the disclosure can, however, be applied to other types of brake system.
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(12) The figure shows the helicopter 100 having a tail 101 and a rotor 102. The tail is also provided with a rotor 103.
(13) A rotor brake 104 is typically mounted in the upper deck area 105 of the helicopter along with other system components e.g. a main gear box 106 and a motor 107. A shaft 108 connects the brake 104 to the tail rotor 103.
(14) The rotor brake assembly is mounted to the tail rotor shaft 108 e.g. via a flexible connection (not shown) and engages with the rotor 102 or other component to be braked, via the main gear box 106.
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(16) Although described in the context of a helicopter rotor brake, this is not intended to be limiting and such a brake can, of course, have other applications.
(17) The brake assembly comprises a floating disk 111 mounted to rotate with the rotor 102, 103.
(18) A caliper 112 is mounted about the floating disk 111. The caliper 112 comprises brake disks or pads 113, 114 which are, in normal operation, biased to be spaced from the floating disk and which are actuable, in a braking operation, to press against the floating disk 111 to stop it rotating, or to slow its rotation, thus stopping or slowing rotation of the rotors 102, 103.
(19) In the embodiment shown in
(20) As mentioned above, conventionally, to contain dust and/or sparks, a dust box 115 is mounted about the brake assembly, encasing the rotor brake 104.
(21) To be able to reliably check the release state of the brake, a visual indicator 1 is, according to the disclosure, provided on the exterior of the brake assembly being monitored. In the event that the brake assembly is encased in a so-called dust box 115, the visual indicator may be mounted on the exterior of the dust box.
(22) The visual indicator includes an indicator element 3 connected to move with a brake component (here the moveable pad 114) being monitored, during braking operation. The indicator element 3 thus moves with the brake disk/pad etc. during braking such that markings or a visual indication can be viewed to provide an indication of the distance and/or direction the indicator element has moved.
(23) Thus, for example, when the brake is released, the indicator element 3 will move in a first direction (to the left in
(24) In the example shown, the indicator element is a rod 3 connected, at one end 8, to the component being monitored (here, pad 114), so as to move with that component during braking. The rod is mounted in a housing 9 with one or more openings or viewing windows 10, 11 for the visual indication.
(25) In the embodiment of
(26) Where the assembly is provided with a dust box, the indicator housing can be mounted on the exterior of the box. Text or graphics may be provided on the housing and/or rod to explain the meaning of the visual indication.
(27) Various visual indications will be described, as preferred embodiments only, with reference to
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(29) In the embodiment shown, additional markings 15 are provided on the rod to indicate, due to their visibility or not, the degree of wear of the brake pad 114. Here, these markings are positioned on the rod 3 such that they are hidden or not visible through a window or the like e.g. within the indicator housing, if the pad is not worn and if the markings are visible, this indicates worn pads. Alternatively, though, markings could be positioned to be visible to indicate that the pad is not worn and not visible, here through window 11, if the pad is worn, or, e.g., different types or colours of markings could become visible to indicate worn/not worn and/or different degrees of wear.
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(34) This is just one example of how the indicator presents a visual indication of the position of the brake pad 114 relative to, here, the floating disk 111. In another embodiment, as shown in
(35) Such an indicator can be provided on any type of braking system where disks/pads move to engage/release the brake, and also where such disks/pads can become worn, whether or not a dust box is in place. The use of a rod and housing is, here, preferred, but the effect can be achieved by any other indicator element configured to provide a visual indication indicative of the length/direction of travel of the brake component to which it is connected.
(36) The indicator finds particular application in helicopter rotor brakes that are usually mounted in the top deck as shown in