ROTOR CLIP FOR BRAKE ASSEMBLY
20230400074 · 2023-12-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Miroslaw Stanislaw Sosnowski (Mirków, PL)
- Jacek Olejak (Bestwinka, PL)
- Aleksander Andrzej Blachut (Ozimek, PL)
Cpc classification
F16D2065/1372
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2065/1308
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2065/1348
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2065/1392
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A clip for a rotor disk of a brake assembly, the clip formed of sheet metal to fit in a slot between, and to, ends of adjacent rotor lugs around the periphery of the rotor disk, wherein the clip is shaped to have a main body portion that is substantially rectangular in form and shaped and sized to fit, in use, onto an inner peripheral surface defined by the slot between the ends of two adjacent lugs, and to extend across the length of the slot from a first main body portion edge to a second opposite main body portion edge; and wherein the clip further comprises first and second end portions that extend from the respective ends of the main body portion at an angle, wherein each end portion comprises an outwardly protruding section and an end clip portion.
Claims
1. A clip for a rotor disk of a brake assembly, the clip formed of sheet metal to fit in a slot between, and to, ends of adjacent rotor lugs around the periphery of the rotor disk, wherein the clip is shaped to have a main body portion that is substantially rectangular in form and shaped and sized to fit, in use, onto an inner peripheral surface defined by the slot between the ends of two adjacent lugs, and to extend across the length of the slot from a first main body portion edge to a second opposite main body portion edge; and wherein the clip further comprises first and second end portions that extend from the respective ends of the main body portion at an angle, wherein each end portion comprises an outwardly protruding section and an end clip portion. The outwardly protruding sections being shaped to fit into indentations or recesses between the lug ends and the inner peripheral surface; where the end clip portions each have a planar section that, in use, fit flat against respective ends of the lugs.
2. The clip of claim 1, wherein the end clip portions further comprise opposing side arms extending from the planar section to lie against sides side of the lug, in use.
3. The clip of claim 1, wherein the sheet metal is resilient.
4. The clip of claim 1, wherein the outwardly protruding sections are arcuate.
5. The clip of claim 1, wherein the angle is such that the end portions taper outwards relative to the main body portion.
6. The clip of claim 1, formed of a single piece.
7. The clip of claim 1, formed as two separate halves joined together.
8. The clip of claim 7, each having a portion of the main body portion and one of the first and second end portions.
9. A rotor disk of a brake assembly provided with a plurality of rotor lugs around and radially extending from its circumference; and the clip as claimed in claim 1 mounted in a slot between pairs of adjacent rotor lugs.
10. The brake assembly comprising a plurality of rotor disks as claimed in claim 9 and a plurality of stator disks, the stator disks and the rotor disks arranged alternately to form a brake stack.
11. A wheel assembly comprising a wheel having an inner diameter within which is mounted to the brake assembly as claimed in claim 10.
12. The wheel assembly as claimed in claim 11, the wheel having an outer diameter onto which a tire is mounted.
13. The wheel assembly as claimed in claim 11 being the wheel assembly for the landing gear of an aircraft.
14. A method of fitting the clip assembly as claimed in claim 1 to a rotor disk of a brake assembly, the method comprising fitting the clip into a slot between two adjacent rotor lugs such that the main body portion lies flat on the inner peripheral surface and the end clip portions lie flat against the ends of the rotor lugs.
15. The method of claim 13, comprising inserting the clip into the slot between the rotor lugs with the end portions of the clip bent inwards and releasing the ends to be biased into engagement with the lug after insertion.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] Examples of the clip according to the disclosure will now be described with reference to the drawings. It should be noted that other examples are possible within the scope of the claims.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] Referring first to
[0017] As mentioned above, in order to protect the rotor disk material against wear, the rotor lugs 124 may be provided with protective clips 123 via which the torque is transferred from the torque bars 108 to the rotor lugs 124, and hence to the rotor disk. During use, the operation of the brake assembly will cause the brake clips 123 to wear before the rotor disk material wears, and the clips 123 can be removed and new clips fitted, without needing to replace the entire rotor disk.
[0018] The provision of clips on the rotor lugs can also been seem in the simpler view of
[0019] Conventionally, clips are attached to the rotor disks or rotor lugs by means of rivets that pass through the rotor lug from one side to the other. An example of such known clip designs is shown in
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[0021] The clip 300 according to the present disclosure, described below with reference to
[0022] The clip 300 according to the disclosure is shaped, e.g. stamped and bent, from sheet metal to fit in the slot 125 between, and to, the ends of adjacent rotor lugs. To allow clips to be mounted to the ends 130a, 130b of the lugs, an indent or recess 126 is formed between the ends of the lug and the inner peripheral surface 134, so that the ends of the lug define an overhang 136 relative to the inner peripheral surface 134 defined by the slot.
[0023] The clip 300 is shaped to have a main body portion 301 that is essentially rectangular in form and shaped and sized to fit onto the inner peripheral surface defined by the slot 125 between the ends of two adjacent lugs, and extend across the length of the slot (defined as the direction from one end of the lug to the other) from a first edge 140a to a second opposite edge 140b. The width of the main body portion (in the direction perpendicular to the length direction) may be the same as or less than the width of the slot. The clip also has first and second end portions 302a, 302b that extend from the respective ends 140a, 140b of the main body portion at an angle. Each end portion comprises an outwardly protruding section 303a, 303b and an end clip portion 304a, 304b. The outwardly protruding sections are shaped to fit into the indentations or recesses 126 between the lug overhangs 136 and the inner peripheral surface 134. The end clip portions each have a planar section 305a, 305b that, in use, fit flat against the respective ends 130a, 130b of the lugs and may further include opposing side arms 306a, 306b extending from the planar section to lie against the side of the end part of the lug. The main body portion 301 may also be provided with side portions 307 that, when the main body portion is located on the inner peripheral surface, extend over part of the rotor disk radially inwards of the inner peripheral surface. The side arms and the side portions are optional but, where present, may enhance the securing of the clip to the rotor disk.
[0024] The shape and size of the rotor indents and, correspondingly, of the protruding sections 303a, 303b of the clip can be varied according to design and user requirements. In the example shown, these are arcuate but other shapes are also possible.
[0025] The clip 300 is formed of a resilient sheet metal so that the clip can be located and secured by bending the end portions 302a, 302b slightly inwards, towards each other while the clip is located in the slot between the lugs and the main body portion 301 is placed over the inner peripheral surface. The end portions can then be released and they will return to their outward position such that the end clip portions engage with and lie flat against the lug ends with (where present) the side arms of the clip lying against the sides of the lug, and the protrusion engages in the indent/recess. In one method of assembly, the end clip portions may be mounted with the planar section and the side arms all in the same plane and, once the clip is in place, the side arms can then be bent around the sides of the lug. It is also feasible that the clip can be mounted to the rotor disk with the side arms already bent or partially bent.
[0026] In this way, the clip self-secures in the slot and over the ends of the lugs without the need for additional fasteners. The end clip portions lie directly on the end face of the rotor disk lug so that the clip forces are transferred directly to the carbon rotor disk.
[0027] To remove the clip, the end portions are moved inwards against the bias of the metal, i.e. moved towards each other and the clip can then be lifted out of the slot.
[0028] The clip has a relatively large contact area with the rotor disk as compared to other clips just fitted to the lug itself. The greater contact area allows for a greater load distribution across the clip and, therefore, less risk of damage to the carbon rotor disk.
[0029] The clip is therefore self-supporting, thus avoiding the need for rivets or the like, is small, light, simple and inexpensive to manufacture and assemble and allows for a better transfer of force through the clip and the lug.