Brake carrier casting and a method of making a brake carrier casting
11065681 · 2021-07-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B22D25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22C9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D2200/0013
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B22C9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22C9/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22C9/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D65/0056
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B22D25/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22C9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22D25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D65/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B22C9/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B22C9/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A brake carrier casting and a method of making a brake carrier casting. The brake carrier casting may have a first side portion and a second side portion that may be connected by a first bridge and a second bridge. The first side portion, second side portion, first bridge, and second bridge may define an opening of the brake carrier casting.
Claims
1. A brake carrier casting comprising: a first side portion; a second side portion that is spaced from the first side portion, thereby defining a plane of a brake rotor; a first bridge and a second bridge that connect the first side portion to the second side portion, wherein the first bridge is spaced from the second bridge and the first side portion, the second side portion, the first bridge, and the second bridge cooperate to define an opening: a casting joint line disposed around an internal surface of the brake carrier casting, the internal surface including: a surface of the first side portion facing the opening, a surface of the second side portion facing the opening, a surface of the first bridge facing the opening, and a surface of the second bridge facing the opening; wherein the casting joint line has a first joint line portion disposed on the surface of the first side portion facing the opening, a second joint line portion disposed on the surface of the first bridge facing the opening, a third joint line portion connecting an end of the first joint line portion to an end of the second joint line portion, and a fourth joint line portion connecting the end of the first joint line portion to the end of the second joint line portion.
2. The brake carrier casting of claim 1 wherein a section of the third joint line portion is spaced from the surface of the first side portion facing the opening and is spaced from the surface of the first bridge facing the opening.
3. The brake carrier casting of claim 2 wherein a section of the fourth joint line portion is spaced from the surface of the first side portion facing the opening and is spaced from the surface of the first bridge facing the opening.
4. The brake carrier casting of claim 1 wherein the first side portion is an inboard portion of the brake carrier casting and the second side portion is an outboard portion of the brake carrier casting.
5. The brake carrier casting of claim 4 when the first side portion defines at least one mounting feature for securing the brake carrier casting to a vehicle in use.
6. The brake carrier casting of claim 4 wherein the first side portion defines at least one caliper boss to allow a caliper to be movably secured to the brake carrier casting in use.
7. The brake carrier casting of claim 1 wherein the first joint line portion has a second end that is disposed opposite the end of the first joint line portion and the second end of the first joint line portion is spaced apart from the second, third, and fourth joint line portions.
8. The brake carrier casting of claim 7 wherein the second joint line portion has a second end that is disposed opposite the end of the second joint line portion and the second end of the second joint line portion is spaced apart from the first, third, and fourth joint line portions, and the first joint line portion does not extend to the second joint line portion.
9. The brake carrier casting of claim 1 wherein a section of the third joint line portion and a section of the fourth joint line portion are spaced from the surface of the first side portion facing the opening and are spaced from the surface of the first bridge facing the opening.
10. The brake carrier casting of claim 1 wherein the brake carrier casting has a further casting joint line around an external periphery of the brake carrier casting, the further casting joint line being a single continuous casting joint line, the external periphery including: a surface of the first side portion facing away from the opening, a surface of the second side portion facing away from the opening, a surface of the first bridge facing away from the opening, and a surface of the second bridge facing away from the opening.
11. The brake carrier casting of claim 1 wherein the first, second, third, and fourth joint line portions face toward the opening but do not extend into an inside corner that faces toward the opening and that is formed by the first side portion and the first bridge.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(10) As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein; however, it is to be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention that may be embodied in various and alternative forms. The figures are not necessarily to scale; some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
(11) With reference to
(12) The first side portion is connected to the second side portion by a first bridge 16. The first side portion is also connected to the second side portion by a second bridge 18. The first and second bridges are spaced apart.
(13) Consequently, the first side portion, second side portion, first bridge and second bridge define an opening 20 of the brake carrier casting 10. The opening includes plane P.
(14) Thus, the brake carrier casting has radially inner regions with respect to axis A and radially outer regions with respect to axis A. The brake carrier casting has a radially inner region 12RI of the first side portion, a radially inner region 14RI of the second side portion, a radially inner region 16RI of the first bridge and a radially inner region 18RI of the second bridge. The brake carrier casting also has a radially outer region 12RO of the first side portion, a radially outer region 14RO of the second side portion, a radially outer region 16RO of the first bridge and a radially outer region 18RO of the second bridge.
(15) Certain surfaces of the carrier face in certain directions with respect to the opening, thus surface 42 of the first side portion 12 faces opening 20, surface 44 of the second side portion 14 faces opening 20, surface 46 of the first bridge 16 faces the opening, and surface 48 of the second bridge 18 faces the opening (best seen on
(16) The first side portion 12 includes brake pad abutments 50A and 50B which restrain an inboard brake pad in a circumferential direction and brake pad abutments 51A and 51B which limit radially inward movement of the inboard brake pad. Similarly, the second side portion 14 has brake pad abutments 52A and 52B which restrain an outboard brake pad in a circumferential direction and brake pad abutments 53A and 53B which limit radial inward movement of the outboard brake pad. All of brake pad abutments 50A, 50B, 51A, 51B, 52A, 52B, 53A and 53B are machined surfaces of the casting.
(17) The first side portion 12 also includes fixing holes 54 used to secure the carrier to a non-rotatable component of a vehicle adjacent the wheel, for example suspension structure. The first side portion 12 also includes bosses 55 which includes a machined hole used to attach pins (not shown) upon which an associated brake caliper can slide.
(18) The casting process creates casting joint lines (as will be further described below) on the brake carrier casting. Thus, a first casting joint line 22 is created around an external periphery of the brake carrier casting. Thus, the first casting joint line 22 can be seen on surface 43 (see
(19) The casting process also creates a second joint line on at least certain surfaces facing the opening. Thus, the second casting joint line 24 can be seen on surface 42 (see
(20) Thus, as best seen in
(21) The inside corner formed between the first side portion and the first bridge is a region of relatively high stress, and by ensuring that no joint lines are produced in this relatively high stress region creates a brake carrier casting that is less prone to fatigue in this relatively high stress region and is therefore more durable. Furthermore, as will be appreciated because the area of localized stress is relatively small, then the core needed to protect this area and move the joint lines away from this area can consequently also be relatively small and therefore relatively cheap.
(22) The method of casting such a brake carrier casting is as follows:
(23) With reference to
(24) The first mold half includes a recess 70 which will define, in the finished brake carrier casting certain regions of the brake carrier casting. Thus, recess region 72 will create radially inner region 12RI of the first side portion. Recess region 74 will produce the radially inner region 14RI of the second side portion. Recess region 76 will produce the radially inner region 16RI of the first bridge. Recess region 78 will produce the radially inner region 18RI of the second bridge.
(25) The second mold half 62 also has a recess 71. Recess 71 has recess region 73 which will produce the radially outer region 12RO of the first side portion, recess region 75 which will produce the radially outer region 14RO of the second side portion, recess region 77 which will produce the radially outer region 16RO of the first bridge, and recess region 79 which will produce the radially outer region 18RO of the second bridge.
(26) Certain regions of the recess 70 will not define a surface of the brake carrier casting, rather such regions are for receiving a mold core. Thus, recess region 79 of recess 70 will receive a part of core 64. Similarly recess region 80 of recess 74 will receive a part of core 63.
(27) Certain parts of the core 63 and 64 will define surfaces on the brake carrier casting and other parts of the first and second cores will not define surfaces of the brake carrier casting, rather such other parts engage with regions of the first mold half or second mold half. Thus, core surfaces 64A, 64B, 64C of the second core 64 will engage in recess region 79 of recess 70 of the first mold half 61. Similarly, surfaces 63A, 63B and 63C (see especially
(28) Turning to
(29) The first core surface 90 also includes a concave region 92 which will define a convex edge of the opening of the brake carrier casting. Thus, concave region 92A will form the upper edge (when viewing
(30) The first core surface 90 also includes a second concave region 93 which will form a convex lower “edge” of opening 20 of the brake carrier casting. The second concave region 93 has a concave region 93A which will form the lower edge of the side portion and a concave region 93B which will form the lower edge of the first bridge. Thus, the first core having a convex region 91 and an upper concave region 92 and lower concave region 93 creates the third joint line and fourth joint line which avoid the high stress corner between the first side portion and the first bridge.
(31) Core 63 may include a tapered peg 65 which helps to secure the core in the first mold half 61.
(32) Cores similar to core 63 can be included in the mold to create similar casting joint free regions in other corners of the brake carrier, such as the corner between the first side portion and the second bridge, and/or the corner between the second bridge and the second side portion and/or the corner between the second side portion and the first bridge. In the embodiments shown the surfaces of the second core 64 which produce a surface on the finished casting are a mirror image of the corresponding surfaces of the first core 63 ensuring the corners between the first side portion of the first bridge and the first side portion of the second bridge are free from casting joint lines. As shown in
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(34) The casting technique may be any suitable type of casting technique, for example, sand casting.
(35) While exemplary embodiments are described above, it is not intended that these embodiments describe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used in the specification are words of description rather than limitation, and it is understood that various changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the features of various implementing embodiments may be combined to form further embodiments of the invention.