FRICTION ASSEMBLY FOR A DISC BRAKE SYSTEM ABLE TO FILTER A GASEOUS PHASE RESULTING FROM THE FRICTION OF A LINING
20210239168 · 2021-08-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D2259/4566
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D2069/004
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/0031
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/092
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02C20/40
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B01D2257/404
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D69/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02C20/10
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F16D65/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01D53/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D65/092
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A friction assembly for a brake system able to collect vapors resulting from the friction of a lining. The friction assembly for a disc brake system includes: —a lining made of friction material, including a friction face, an attachment face opposite the friction face, and a collection groove that is open on the friction face; —a sole plate, supporting the lining, including a hole; —a negative pressure source configured to create negative pressure in the collection groove and the hole. The friction assembly includes a gas filtration device, in pneumatic communication with the collection groove and the hole, able to collect gases resulting from friction of the lining and coming from the collection groove.
Claims
1. Friction assembly (19A) for a brake system (19), comprising: a lining made of friction material (22A, 22B), comprising a friction face (30A, 30B), an attachment face (32A, 32B) opposite the friction face (30A, 30B), and a collection groove (3A, 3B) that is open on the friction face (30A, 30B), a sole plate (20A, 20B), supporting the lining (22A, 22B), comprising a hole (17A, 17B) in pneumatic communication with the collection groove (3A, 3B), a negative pressure source (66) configured to create negative pressure in the collection groove (3A, 3B) and the hole (17A, 17B), wherein the friction assembly (19A) comprises a gas filtration device (64), in pneumatic communication with the collection groove (3A, 3B) and the hole (17A, 17B), capable of capturing gases resulting from the friction of the lining (22A, 22B) and coming from the collection groove (3A, 3B).
2. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 1, wherein the gas filtration device (64) comprises activated carbon and/or a mass of zeolite and/or a mass of silica and/or a mass of alumina.
3. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 1, wherein the gas filtration device (64) comprises a canister.
4. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 1, wherein the filtration device (64) is capable of capturing gases of carbon dioxide and/or methane and/or nitrogen oxide and/or nitrogen dioxide and/or ethane and/or phenol and/or hexanol and/or heptane and/or cyclopentanone and/or an alkene.
5. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 1, comprising a particulate filter (62) in pneumatic communication with the collection groove (3A, 3B) and the hole (17A, 17B), configured to filter air coming from the collection groove (3A, 3B).
6. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 5, wherein the particulate filter (62) is pneumatically positioned between the collection groove (3A, 3B) and the filtration device (64).
7. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 1, comprising means for condensing gases resulting from friction of the lining (22A, 22B).
8. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 7, wherein the plate heat exchanger is adapted to be supplied with a refrigerant fluid.
9. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 6, further comprising means for condensing gases resulting from friction of the lining, wherein the means for condensing gases resulting from friction of the lining (22A, 22B) are pneumatically positioned between the collection groove (3A, 3B) and the particulate filter (62).
10. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 2, wherein the gas filtration device (64) comprises a canister.
11. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 2, wherein the filtration device (64) is capable of capturing gases of carbon dioxide and/or methane and/or nitrogen oxide and/or nitrogen dioxide and/or ethane and/or phenol and/or hexanol and/or heptane and/or cyclopentanone and/or an alkene.
12. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 3, wherein the filtration device (64) is capable of capturing gases of carbon dioxide and/or methane and/or nitrogen oxide and/or nitrogen dioxide and/or ethane and/or phenol and/or hexanol and/or heptane and/or cyclopentanone and/or an alkene.
13. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 2, comprising a particulate filter (62) in pneumatic communication with the collection groove (3A, 3B) and the hole (17A, 17B), configured to filter air coming from the collection groove (3A, 3B).
14. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 3, comprising a particulate filter (62) in pneumatic communication with the collection groove (3A, 3B) and the hole (17A, 17B), configured to filter air coming from the collection groove (3A, 3B).
15. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 4, comprising a particulate filter (62) in pneumatic communication with the collection groove (3A, 3B) and the hole (17A, 17B), configured to filter air coming from the collection groove (3A, 3B).
16. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 7, wherein the means for condensing gases resulting from friction of the lining (22A, 22B) comprises a plate heat exchanger.
17. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 2, comprising means for condensing gases resulting from friction of the lining (22A, 22B).
18. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 3, comprising means for condensing gases resulting from friction of the lining (22A, 22B).
19. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 4, comprising means for condensing gases resulting from friction of the lining (22A, 22B).
20. The friction assembly (19A) according to claim 5, comprising means for condensing gases resulting from friction of the lining (22A, 22B).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0049] An embodiment of the invention will now be described as a non-limiting example, with the aid of the following figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0054] One will note that for the sake of clarity, only the elements useful to understanding the described embodiments have been represented and will be detailed.
[0055] In addition, unless otherwise specified, the expressions “substantially”, “approximately”, etc. mean that a slight variation from the nominal value concerned is possible, in particular by a small percentage, specifically to within 10%.
[0056] Represented in
[0057] The disc brake system 19 according to the invention comprises a disc 9, of axis A, integral with a wheel of the vehicle. The axis A thus extends perpendicularly to the disc 9 and passes through a center of the disc 9.
[0058] The disc 9 has a side face 9A and an opposite side face 9B. The side faces 9A, 9B are perpendicular to the axis A. The disc 9 is also connected to a transmission mechanism, for example in particular by means of a hub, itself connected to a vehicle engine. The transmission mechanism thus makes it possible to transmit a rotational movement about the axis A to the wheel of the vehicle, by means of the disc 9, in order to move the vehicle.
[0059] In addition, the disc brake system 19 comprises a caliper 5 which grips a portion of the disc 9 in a sandwich. As illustrated in particular in
[0060] In
[0061] Also defined is a rear side and an opposite front side. The rear side corresponds to the side where the disc 9 exits the interface with the caliper 5 when the disc 9 rotates in the direction of travel of the vehicle. The front side is the opposite side and corresponds to the side where the disc 9 enters the interface with the caliper 5 when the disc 9 rotates in the direction of travel of the vehicle. In addition, a direction which is oriented from the inside to the outside is defined for a radial direction R oriented from the axis A towards the circumference of the disc 9.
[0062] The disc brake system 19 comprises a caliper bracket 6 which is attached to a member of the vehicle. This member may in particular be a control arm of the vehicle. In addition, the caliper bracket 6 comprises two bridges 61, 61A positioned at two longitudinal ends, respectively rear and front, of the caliper 5, and a connecting arch 63 which connects the two bridges 61, 61A. Bridge 61 is thus a rear bridge and bridge 61A is a front bridge.
[0063] The disc brake system 19 also comprises a friction assembly 19A which comprises in particular two brake pads 10A, 10B housed in the caliper 5. The two brake pads 10A, 10B are arranged one on each side of the disc 9. Brake pad 10A is arranged facing side face 9A of the disc 9. Brake pad 10B is arranged facing side face 9B of the disc 9. Thus, the two brake pads 10A, 10B are arranged symmetrically relative to a plane containing the disc 9 and perpendicular to the axis A of the disc 9.
[0064] The piston 55 of the caliper 5 is arranged to exert force PF on the brake pad 10A so that the two pads 10A, 10B come into contact with the disc 9 in a manner that brakes the vehicle when the disc brake system 19 is actuated by a driver of the vehicle. Note that in the example illustrated, the caliper 5 is mounted to be “floating” in the caliper bracket 6, along the axis A. The caliper 5 can thus move parallel to the axis A, in particular to compensate for progressive wear of the pads 10A, 10B. On the other hand, the caliper 5 is kept integral with the caliper bracket 6 along the other potential translations and rotations. The floating assembly is usually achieved by means of slide pins along axis A.
[0065] The brake pads 10A, 10B have identical structures. They each comprise a respective sole plate 20A, 20B which supports a respective friction lining 22A, 22B. Only brake pad 10A is shown in
[0066] The sole plates 20A, 20B, sometimes called back plates, are in the form of a solid metal plate and of substantially constant thickness. This thickness may in particular be between 3 and 5 millimeters. The general shape of the face of the sole plates 20A, 20B is rectangular, but with a curvature which follows the curvature of the side face 9A, 9B of the disc 9 on which the friction linings 22A, 22B will exert their force.
[0067] The sole plates 20A, 20B also include means for attachment to the main body 55 of the caliper 5. Here, these means comprise a rear arm 24 and a front arm 26 which allow the sole plate 20A, 20B to be fixed to the main body 55 of the caliper 5 by means of hooks 28. In addition, the sole plates 20A, 20B have an attachment face to which the respective friction lining 22A, 22B is attached.
[0068] The friction linings 22A, 22B are in the form of a body of friction material capable of coming into contact with the side face 9A of the disc 9 in order to brake the vehicle. The friction material is sometimes referred to as “ferodo”.
[0069] The friction linings 22A, 22B therefore comprise a respective friction face 30A, 30B intended to come into direct contact with the side face 9A, 9B of the disc 9. The friction linings 22A, 22B also include a respective attachment face 32A, 32B, opposite to the friction face 30A, 30B, and attached directly to the attachment face of the sole plate 20.
[0070] In addition, with reference to the previously defined sides, the friction linings 22A, 22B have a rear edge 34 and an opposite front edge 36. The friction linings 22A, 22B also have a radially inner edge 38 and outer edge 39.
[0071] When the disc brake system 19 is actuated, the contact between the friction faces 30A, 30B of the friction linings 22A, 22B of the brake pads 10A, 10B and the side faces 9A, 9B of the disc 9 generates the emission of braking particle pollutants. These braking particles correspond to particles of the friction material which are detached from the friction linings 22A, 22B by abrasion with the side faces 9A, 9B of the disc 9, as well as to particles in the solid state which are detached from the disc 9. In addition, a gaseous phase is emitted during this friction when braking.
[0072] This gaseous phase comprises in particular at least one of the following compounds, depending on the composition of the friction lining, the braking temperature, and the atmospheric conditions in which the braking takes place: carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen oxide, nitrogen dioxide, ethane, phenol, hexanol, heptane, cyclopentanone, and alkene. This gaseous phase also comprises other compounds in much smaller amounts, such as styrene for example.
[0073] In addition, when part of this gas phase condenses, inside or outside the vehicle, it causes the release of highly volatile nanometric particles. These solid particles and this gaseous phase are pollutants and are harmful to human health and can also damage or soil parts of the vehicle. The portion of this gaseous phase which does not condense causes atmospheric pollution, as does the portion which condenses and then forms a cloud of nanoparticles.
[0074] This is why the friction assembly 19 of the disc brake system 19 comprises pollution control means, described below.
[0075] The friction linings 22A, 22B have a respective collection groove 3A, 3B. The collection grooves 3A, 3B are open on the respective friction faces 30A, 30B and are arranged near the respective rear edge 34 of the friction linings 22A, 22B. Thus, during forward motion of the vehicle, the solid braking particles and the emitted gaseous phase are mechanically drawn towards the collection grooves 3A, 3B, which makes it possible to improve the efficiency of the collection. When the vehicle is braked during its forward motion, the solid braking particles and the gaseous phase are in fact emitted frontward FW, with reference to the forward motion of the vehicle. The capture of solid braking particles and of gases resulting from braking is thus all the more effective when the collection grooves 3A, 3B are arranged near the rear edge 34 of the friction linings 30A, 30B. Thus, in general, the collection grooves 3A, 3B are arranged at a distance from the rear edge 34 of less than or equal to 5 millimeters, 10 millimeters, 15 millimeters, 20 millimeters, 30 millimeters, or 50 millimeters.
[0076] In addition, the collection grooves 3A, 3B are unique, substantially rectilinear, and continuous. They are of constant width. In addition, the collection grooves 3 are directly hollowed out in the friction material, all the way to the sole plates 20A, 20B.
[0077] Furthermore, the collection grooves 3A, 3B extend between an open end 31 and a blind end 33. The open end 31 is arranged on the inner edge 38 of the friction lining 22A, 22B. The blind end 33 is arranged near the outer edge 39. Of course, the open end 31 could also be arranged on the outer edge 39. The blind end 33 could also be arranged near the inner edge 38.
[0078] The sole plates 20A, 20B each have a respective hole 17A, 17B which opens into the collection groove 3A, 3B. The holes 17A, 17B are substantially opposite a respective blind end 33. The holes 17 may more generally be arranged near the blind end 33. Hole 17A is thus in pneumatic communication with collection groove 3A. Similarly, hole 17B is in pneumatic communication with collection groove 3B.
[0079] In addition, as illustrated in
[0080] Flexible tube 40A is connected to hole 17A of sole plate 20A of brake pad 10A. This tube 40A passes through the main body 55 of the caliper 5. To do so, the main body 55 of the caliper 5 has a through-channel 57.
[0081] Flexible tube 40B is connected to hole 17B of sole plate 20B of brake pad 10B. Flexible tube 40B bypasses the main body 55 of the caliper 5. Of course, according to one variant, flexible tube 40B may also pass through the main body 55 of the caliper 5, via a dedicated channel
[0082] Thus, flexible tube 40A is in pneumatic communication with hole 17A and collection groove 3A. Flexible tube 40B is in pneumatic communication with hole 17B and collection groove 3B.
[0083] The friction assembly 19A further comprises a pollution control device 60 in pneumatic communication with the flexible tubes 17A, 17B as illustrated in
[0084] The pollution control device 60 thus comprises a particulate filter 62, a filtration device 64, and a suction source 66 which is for example in the form of a turbine. The particulate filter 62 is in pneumatic communication with the holes 17A, 17B and therefore the collection grooves 3A, 3B via the flexible tubes 40A, 40B. The particulate filter 62 is in pneumatic communication with the filtration device 64 by means of a flexible tube 68. Finally, the filtration device 64 is in pneumatic communication with the suction source 66 by means of a flexible tube 70. The particulate filter 62 is thus pneumatically positioned between the collection grooves 3A, 3B and the filtration device 64.
[0085] Thus, all of the abovementioned elements are in pneumatic communication. In particular, the filtration device 64 is in pneumatic communication with the holes 17A, 17B and the collection grooves 3A, 3B. In addition, the suction source 66 is therefore configured to create negative pressure in the collection grooves 3A, 3B and in the holes 17A, 17B.
[0086] The particulate filter 62 is configured to filter, from the air coming from the collection grooves 3A, 3B and having passed through the holes 17A, 17B and the flexible tubes 40A, 40B, solid particles having micrometric or millimetric dimensions, or even centimetric.
[0087] The function of the filtration device 64 is to capture comprised gases in the gaseous phase resulting from friction of the brake linings 22A, 22B on the disc 9, and having reached the collection grooves 3A, 3B, passed through the holes 17A, 17B, the flexible tubes 40A, 40B, and the particulate filter 62. To do this, the filtration device 64 preferably comprises activated carbon which advantageously comprises a portion of physically activated carbon and a portion of chemically activated carbon. The filtration device 64 may also include a canister. The canister and activated carbon are configured to capture at least one of the following compounds in the gaseous state: carbon dioxide, methane, nitrogen oxide, nitrogen dioxide, ethane, phenol, hexanol, heptane, cyclopentanone, and alkene.
[0088] According to a variant of the present embodiment, the pollution control device 60 comprises means for condensing gases resulting from the friction of the linings 22A, 22B. These means advantageously comprise a plate heat exchanger which may be supplied with a refrigerant fluid which is a refrigerant fluid of an air conditioning system of the vehicle. The pollution control device 60 is thus able to condense gases emitted during braking and to store them in the liquid state or even in the solid state. The means for condensing gases resulting from the friction of the linings 22A, 22B are pneumatically positioned between the collection groove 3A, 3B and the particulate filter 62. Only the gaseous phase therefore reaches the filtration device 64.
[0089] Thus, during braking, the negative pressure source 66 is actuated and the gaseous phase and solid particles emitted from the linings 22A, 22B and the disc 9 reach the collection grooves 3A, 3B, the holes 17A, 17B, the flexible tubes 40A, 40B, and the particulate filter 62 where the solid particles are captured. Then, the gaseous phase continues to travel in tube 68 towards the filtration device 64 where it is filtered. Gases from the gaseous phase are thus captured. The filtered gaseous phase can thus be released into the atmosphere.
[0090] The friction assembly 19A and consequently the braking system 19 are therefore less polluting.
[0091] Numerous modifications may of course be made to the invention without departing from the scope thereof.
[0092] The friction assembly 19A may in particular comprise only the filtration device 64 and not the particulate filter 62.
[0093] In addition, the particulate filter 62, the filtration device 64, and the negative pressure source 66 are shared by the brake pads 10A, 10B. It is also possible to provide a particulate filter 62, a filtration device 64, and a negative pressure source 66 specific to brake pad 10A and brake pad 10B.
[0094] It is also possible to vary the arrangement of the particulate filter 62 and of the filtration device 64 intended to filter the gaseous phase. Represented in particular in