ROTOR CLIP FOR BRAKE ASSEMBLY
20230407933 · 2023-12-21
Assignee
Inventors
- Aleksander Andrzej Blachut (Ozimek, PL)
- Miroslaw Stanislaw Sosnowski (Mirków, PL)
- Lukasz Stefan Paluszkiewicz (Wroclaw, PL)
Cpc classification
F16D2065/1372
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/0972
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2065/1392
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2065/1368
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D55/36
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A clip assembly for a rotor disk of a brake assembly, the clip assembly comprising: a half-cap clip arranged to fit over an end of a lug of the rotor disk, the half-cap clip having two opposing sides and an end across the two opposing sides, and a top and bottom surface, the top and bottom surfaces, the sides and the end defining a receptacle to receive the rotor lug, the half-cap clip having an aperture in each of the sides; and a pin having a pin head and a pin body extending from the pin head along an axis (A) of the pin, the pin having a cross-section defining an elongate shape having rounded ends; and wherein the apertures in the sides of the half-cap clip are shaped to receive the pin body.
Claims
1. A clip assembly for a rotor disk of a brake assembly, the clip assembly comprising: a half-cap clip arranged to fit over an end of a lug of the rotor disk, the half-cap clip having two opposing sides and an end across the two opposing sides, and a top surface, the top surface, the sides and the end defining a receptacle to receive the rotor lug, the half-cap clip having an aperture in each of the sides; and a pin having a pin head and a pin body extending from the pin head along an axis (X) of the pin, the pin having a cross-section defining an elongate shape having rounded ends; and wherein the apertures in the sides of the half-cap clip are shaped to receive the pin body.
2. The clip assembly of claim 1, wherein the cross-section of the pin body defines an elongate shape having rounded ends, opposing end portions tapering to a narrower middle portion.
3. The clip assembly of claim 1, wherein the pin head extends radially outwards beyond the extent of the pin body.
4. The clip assembly of claim 1, where the pin head has a cross-sectional shape corresponding to, but larger than the cross-section of the pin body.
5. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the pin body has an end opposite the pin head, the end configured to receive a cap.
6. The assembly of claim 5, further comprising the cap.
7. The assembly of claim 1, the pin further comprising a washer at each end of the pin body.
8. The assembly of claim 6, further comprising a sealant between each washer and the pin body.
9. A rotor disk of a brake assembly provided with a plurality of rotor lugs around and radially extending from its circumference; and a clip assembly as claimed in claim 1 mounted to each rotor lug, wherein a passage is provided through the lug, having a shape corresponding to the shape of the pin body, through which the pin body passes, the half-cap clip of each clip assembly mounted to the lug such that the apertures align with the passage for passage of the pin therethrough.
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 a wheel assembly for the landing gear of an aircraft.
14. A method of fitting a clip assembly as claimed in claim 1 to a rotor disk of a brake assembly, the method comprising fitting the half-cap clip over an end of a rotor lug of the rotor disk such that the apertures align with a passage through the lug, inserting the pin through a first of the apertures and through the passage and out through the other of the apertures until the pin head abuts against the side of the clip and the other end of the pin extends from the other side of the clip.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising attaching a cap to the other end.
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
[0021] Referring first to
[0022] 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.
[0023] Conventionally, these 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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[0025] The clip assembly 300 according to the present disclosure, described below with reference to
[0026] The clip assembly 300 according to the disclosure includes a half cap clip 500 configured to fit over the end of a rotor lug in a manner similar to the conventional clip described above. As with the conventional clip, the clip has a cap body with opposing side walls 512, 514 and an end wall 516 extending between the side walls, the cap defining a recess 518 to receive a portion of a rotor lug. The clip has a shaped aperture 511 in each of its side walls 512, 514 that fit over the sides of the lug. The apertures are shaped to match and align with a correspondingly shaped passage 400 through the lug when the clip is positioned over the lug. The assembly also includes a shaped pin 200 having a head 201 and a pin body 202 extending along an axis X of the pin from the head. The pin body has an elongate cross-sectional shape (in the plane perpendicular to the axis) having opposing rounded ends 204, 206. In one example, the cross-section has two opposing rounded end portions 212, 214 and a narrower middle portion 216 i.e. defining a dumbbell or peanut shape, but other elongate shapes are also possible. The pin head 201 extends beyond the pin body in the cross-sectional plane and may have a shape corresponding to, but larger than, the cross-sectional shape of the pin body. The head could, however, have a different shape e.g. ovate.
[0027] The clip apertures 511 and the passage 400 through the lug have a shape substantially corresponding to that of the cross-section of the pin 200 but may be dimensioned slightly larger to simplify passage of the pin through the apertures and the passage.
[0028] The shaped pin 200 can be best seen in
[0029] To mount the clip assembly to the end of the rotor lug, first the half clip 300 is fitted over the end of the lug as with conventional clips and the apertures in the sides of the clip are aligned with the openings at the ends of the passage through the lug. The pin 200 is then inserted from one side of the clip, pushing the end 224 of the pin through the aperture on one side of the clip, through the lug passage and out through the aperture in the other side of the clip. The length of the pin should be slightly longer than the combined length of the sides of the clip and the rotor lug such that when the pin is fully inserted, the pin head 201 abuts against one side of the clip extending across the aperture, and the other end 226 of the pin protrudes through the aperture in the other side of the clip by enough to attach the cap 226 or other finishing to abut against the other side of the clip across the aperture in that side. Once the pin has been pushed through the passage, the cap or other finish is provided to prevent the pin inadvertently pulling back out.
[0030] To improve the securing and sealing of the pin, the pin may be provided with a washer 230 at each endone directly behind the head 201 and the other around the opposite end 224 to seal against the clip apertures. Additional sealing may be provided by adding a sealant 240 e.g. an insulating foam or the like between the pin body and the washer.
[0031] In one example, the dimensions of the pin and the washer/sealant may be such as to allow the angle L of location of the pin in the apertures/passage to be varied to achieve the greatest contact area between the pin and the rotor lug passage. This allows for an optimal stress distribution across the carbon material of the lug and is therefore less harmful to the carbon.
[0032] Using the elongate cross-sectional pin, the clip assembly can be mounted to the lug using only a single pin instead of two rivets, which allows simpler and quicker assembly. Furthermore, the stress distribution is improved resulting in less damage to the pin and to the carbon lug.