Brake spreader tool
10807220 ยท 2020-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
- Hector R. Hernandez, Jr. (Fullerton, CA, US)
- Greg Livingston (Phoenix, AZ, US)
- Eric Hennings (Anaheim, CA, US)
Cpc classification
F16D65/0043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B25B27/0021
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B25B27/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A tool for retracting at least one piston into a mating cylinder bore of a caliper assembly provided with a set of brake pads to be serviced, the tool comprising: a first pressure plate; a second pressure plate; a coupler joining the first pressure plate with the second pressure plate, the coupler comprising: a bushing affixed to the first pressure plate along an axis perpendicular to the first pressure plate such that the bushing can rotate about, but cannot move along, the axis in relation to the first pressure plate, wherein the bushing defines a bore that is internally threaded; a stud affixed to the second pressure plate along the axis such that the stud cannot rotate about, nor move along, the axis in relation to the second pressure plate, the stud defining an external thread, wherein the stud is threadedly inserted into the bore of the bushing.
Claims
1. A tool for retracting at least one piston into a mating cylinder bore of a caliper assembly provided with a set of brake pads to be serviced, the tool comprising: a first pressure plate having a first outer surface lying in a first outer plane, and a first inner surface lying in a first inner plane, wherein the first pressure plate defines an opening at its center; a second pressure plate having a second outer surface, and a second inner surface; a coupler joining the first pressure plate with the second pressure plate, the coupler comprising: a bushing defining a groove at a proximal end, wherein the proximal end of the bushing is positioned in the opening of the first pressure plate and a retaining ring is installed in the groove, wherein the retaining ring is located in a position between the first outer plane and the first inner plane, and whereby the bushing is affixed to the first pressure plate along an axis perpendicular to the first pressure plate such that the bushing can rotate about, but cannot move along, the axis in relation to the first pressure plate, wherein the bushing defines a bore that is internally threaded; a stud affixed to the second pressure plate along the axis such that the stud cannot rotate about, nor move along, the axis in relation to the second pressure plate, the stud defining an external thread, wherein the stud is threadedly inserted into the bore of the bushing; a ratcheting wrench assembly connected to the bushing for providing selective reversible rotation of the bushing relative to the first pressure plate and the second pressure plate; whereby selective rotation of the ratcheting wrench assembly causes threading and unthreading of the stud in the bore and movement of the second pressure plate along the axis in relation to the first pressure plate.
2. The tool of claim 1, further comprising: a first supplementary plate being larger than the first pressure plate and being positioned in contact with the first outer surface of the first pressure plate; and a second supplementary plate being larger than the second pressure plate and being positioned in contact with the second outer surface of the second pressure plate.
3. The tool of claim 2, wherein the first supplementary plate defines at least one bump, and the first pressure plate defines, on the outer surface, at least one dimple that is sized to mate with the at least one bump.
4. The tool of claim 2, wherein at least one of the first pressure plate and the first supplementary plate include a magnet, for facilitating releasable connection between the first pressure plate and the first supplementary plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME EMBODIMENTS
(8) Referring now to the drawings,
(9) The tool 10 generally comprises a first pressure plate 16, a second pressure plate 18, a coupler 30 interconnecting the first and second pressure plates 16, 18 and a reversible ratchet wrench assembly 20 connected to the coupler 30.
(10) Referring to
(11) The coupler 30 extends between the pressure plates 16, 18 and comprises two elements, namely, a rotatable bushing 34 and a fixed stud 42 defining an external thread.
(12) The rotatable bushing 34 defines an external groove 36 at a proximal end. (Best seen in
(13) The stud 42 is fixedly connected to the opposing pressure plate 16, so that it cannot rotate or slide along its axis. This may be accomplished by inserting the stud through a hole in the center of the pressure plate 16, and then broadening the end of the stud by forging or by welding, or other known means of attachment.
(14) In some embodiments, the resulting tool 10 may be provided with supplementary pressure plates 12, 14. These supplementary pressure plates may be given a similar shape to the primary pressure plates 16, 18, but are larger than the primary pressure plates so that, when placed in contact with the primary pressure plates they completely cover the primary pressure plates and overlap to an extent, as desired. The supplementary pressure plates have small studs or bumps 52 which are configured to mate with negative bumps 52 (dimples) on the external surfaces of the primary plates. These studs and dimples allow the supplementary plates 12, 14 to align correctly with the primary plates when they are installed. Magnets 60 (
(15) In use, the tool 10 is used as follows. The plates (primary plates 16, 18 or supplementary plates 12, 14 where they are installed), connected by the coupler 32 carrying the handle 20, are inserted into an interior space 108 of the brake caliper 100 (
(16) It will be appreciated that, due to the novel structure of the tool 10, the distance D1 between the outer surface of the plate 14 or 18 attached to the bushing 34, and the opposite outer edge of the handle 20, does not change between the contracted condition (
(17) Further, a user of the tool may discover that the primary plates 16, 18 are not large enough to reach all of the pistons that operate the brake lining. Ordinarily, in the prior art, this would require the user to acquire a different tool with larger plates. However, in some embodiments the invention allows the user to install larger supplementary plates 12, 14 over the smaller primary plates 16, 18, and then proceed to use the same tool successfully to cover the more widely spaced pistons. Such use is exemplified in
(18) Finally, once the pistons 102, 104 have been retracted into their cylinders, the user may withdraw the tool 10 by retracting the plates to their starting position as shown in
(19) Thus, there is described a novel system and method that addresses needs in the art. The present invention may, of course, be carried out in other specific ways than those herein set forth without departing from the essential characteristics of the invention. The present embodiments are, therefore, to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, while the scope of the invention is set forth in the claims that follow.