High friction insulator
10724592 ยท 2020-07-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D2065/785
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2065/1384
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/84
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2200/0047
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60B27/0052
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D2200/006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2065/1396
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
A gasket is provided comprising a composite insulating component and a bonding resin. The insulating component is a ceramic abrasive and the bonding resin is a phenolic thermoset resin. The composite insulating component is selected from the group of alumina, zirconia, or silicon carbide. The gasket further comprises a reinforcing fiber selected from the group of glass, ceramic, aramid, or PAN fibers.
Claims
1. A gasket for being positioned between a disc brake and a wheel hub, the gasket comprising: a front surface for being positioned against one of the disc brake and the wheel hub; a rear surface for being positioned against the other of the disc brake and the wheel hub; a plurality of through openings for receiving rotor studs, the through openings extending from the front surface to the rear surface; wherein the gasket has a thickness measured between the front and rear surfaces in the range of 0.06 inches to 0.12 inches; ceramic abrasive particles in a binding matrix, wherein the binding matrix includes a phenolic thermoset resin; a reinforcing fiber in the binding matrix, the reinforcing fiber selected from the group of glass, ceramic, aramid, or PAN fibers; wherein the minimum compressive strength of the gasket is 144 MPa at a temperature of 425 degrees C., wherein the front and rear surfaces include the ceramic abrasive particles to frictionally engage the disc brake and the wheel hub and resist relative movement of the disc brake, gasket, and wheel hub.
2. The gasket of claim 1 wherein the ceramic abrasive particles are selected from the group of alumina, zirconia, or silicon carbide.
3. The gasket of claim 1 wherein the thermal conductivity of the gasket is up to 4 W/mK.
4. The gasket of claim 1 wherein the part dimensional stability of the gasket is such that a residual fastener torque is retained at a minimum of 50% of starting torque following three cycles from 20 degrees C. to 425 degrees C. to 20 degrees C.
5. The gasket of claim 1 wherein the gasket has a minimum static coefficient of friction of 0.5 with cast iron and 0.7 with aluminum.
6. A gasket comprising: a front surface for being positioned against one of a disc brake and a wheel hub; a rear surface for being positioned against the other of the disc brake and the wheel hub; a central through opening; a plurality of through openings radially outward from the central through opening; a ceramic abrasive material in a binding matrix, wherein the binding matrix includes a phenolic thermoset resin, a reinforcing fiber in the binding matrix, the reinforcing fiber selected from the group of glass, ceramic, aramid, or PAN fibers, wherein the ceramic abrasive material includes zirconia, wherein the front and rear surfaces include the zirconia to frictionally engage the disc brake and wheel hub and resist relative movement of the disc brake, wheel hub, and gasket.
7. The gasket of claim 6 wherein the thermal conductivity of the gasket is up to 4 W/mK.
8. The gasket of claim 6 wherein the minimum compressive strength of the gasket is 144 MPa at a temperature of 425 degrees C.
9. The gasket of claim 6 wherein the part dimensional stability of the gasket is such that a residual fastener torque is retained at a minimum of 50% of starting torque following three cycles from 20 degrees C. to 425 degrees C. to 20 degrees C.
10. The gasket of claim 6 wherein the gasket has a minimum static coefficient of friction of 0.5 with cast iron and 0.7 with aluminum.
11. A disc brake-wheel hub assembly comprising a disc brake rotor, a wheel hub having an end with rotor studs protruding axially therefrom in a first direction, wheel studs protruding axially in a second direction opposite the first direction; a gasket comprised of ceramic abrasive particles in a binding matrix, wherein the binding matrix includes a phenolic thermoset resin, wherein the gasket includes a front surface contacting the disc brake rotor and a rear surface contacting the wheel hub end; wherein the gasket includes a plurality of openings, with one of the rotor studs passing through each gasket opening, such that the gasket is held between the disc brake rotor and the wheel hub end, wherein the gasket includes a reinforcing fiber in the phenolic thermoset resin selected from the group of glass, ceramic, aramid, or PAN fibers, wherein the front and rear surfaces include the ceramic abrasive particles configured to frictionally engage the disc brake and wheel hub end and resist relative rotary movement of the disc brake, wheel hub end, and gasket.
12. The disc brake-wheel hub assembly of claim 11 wherein the ceramic abrasive particles are selected from the group of alumina, zirconia, or silicon carbide.
13. The disc brake-wheel hub assembly of claim 11 wherein the thermal conductivity of the gasket is up to 4 W/mK.
14. The disc brake-wheel hub assembly of claim 11 wherein the part dimensional stability of the gasket is such that a residual fastener torque is retained at a minimum of 50% of starting torque following three cycles from 20 degrees C. to 425 degrees C. to 20 degrees C.
15. The disc brake-wheel hub assembly of claim 11 wherein the gasket has a minimum static coefficient of friction of 0.5 with cast iron and 0.7 with aluminum.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(5) Disc brake rotor 2 is typically comprised of cast steel or cast iron, and wheel hub 3 is typically a cast aluminum component. Rotor studs 4 extend axially from wheel hub 3 through openings in disc brake rotor 2 and are held by rotor stud nuts 5.
(6) Wheel studs 13 extend axially from wheel hub 3 in a direction opposite from that of rotor studs 4. Wheel studs 13 are used to mount a wheel and tire assembly onto wheel hub 3.
(7) Gasket 11 is positioned between disc brake rotor 2 and an end 8 of wheel hub 3. Gasket 11 has openings through which rotor studs 4 pass. Accordingly gasket 11 is held axially between disc brake rotor 2 and wheel hub end 8. Rotor stud nuts 5 when tightened for service assure that disc brake rotor 2 is held against wheel hub end 8 with only gasket 11 therebetween. A typical thickness of gasket 11 is from 0.06 to 0.12 inch. Gasket 11 is chosen from a composition of a ceramic abrasive such as alumina, zirconia, silicon carbide or equivalent with a bonding resin from the family of phenolic thermoset resins. A reinforcing fiber such as glass, ceramic, aramid, or PAN may also be present. The thermal conductivity of the gasket 11 should be up to 4 W/mK.
(8) The minimum compressive strength of gasket 11 should be 144 MPa at a temperature of 425 degrees C. The dimensional stability of gasket 11 should be such that residual fastener torque is retained at a minimum of 50% of starting torque following three cycles from 20 degrees C. to 425 degrees C. to 20 degrees C.
(9) Further, the gasket 11 should have a minimum static coefficient of friction of 0.5 with cast iron and 0.7 with aluminum.