DEVICE WITH A SENSOR AND A CIRCLIP FOR INDICATING WEAR OF A BRAKE LINING OF A DISC BRAKE, AND CIRCLIP

20240167527 ยท 2024-05-23

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    A device for indicating the wear of a brake lining of a disc brake, which triggers a signal when a wear limit of the brake lining is reached, includes a circlip (10) and a sensor (32) with a sensor head (34). The sensor (32) can be fastened in a bore of the brake lining and has a groove (36) that receives the circlip (10) to secure the sensor (32) on the brake lining. The groove (36) has a flattened region, and the shape of the circlip (10) is adapted to the flattened region. The circlip (10) has a region (12) which has a uniformly round curvature, and has bends (18, 20) in the direction of a centre (25) of the circlip (10) at the ends (14, 16) of this region (12). End pieces (22, 24) extend from the bends (18, 20) and have straight regions that are parallel and aligned.

    Claims

    1. A device for indicating the wear on a brake lining of a disc brake, which triggers a signal when the brake lining reaches a predefined wear limit, comprising: a circlip (10), and a sensor (32) having a sensor head (34) configured to can be fastened in a brake lining, wherein the sensor has a groove (36) that receives the circlip (10), for securing the sensor (32) to the brake lining, wherein the groove (36) has a flattened region, and the shape of the circlip (10) is matched to the flattened region.

    2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the circlip (10) has a round region (12) of uniform curvature, and wherein the round region (12) is delimited by two ends (14, 16), and the two ends (14, 16) each have a bend (18, 20) in the direction of a center (25) of the circlip (10) defined by the round region (12).

    3. The device as claimed in claim 2, wherein each end (14, 16) of the round region (12) delimits a respective end piece (22, 24) of the circlip (10) from the round region (12).

    4. The device as claimed in claim 3, wherein each end piece (22, 24) has a straight region, and the two straight regions are parallel to each other and extend along a straight line.

    5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sensor head (34) has a cylindrical shape, and the groove (36) extends around a circumference of the sensor head (34).

    6. The device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the flattened region of the groove (36) has a straight region, and the shape of the circlip (10) is matched to the straight region of the groove (36).

    7. The device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the flattened region of the groove (36) and a further course of the groove (36), as well as the round region (12) and the two end pieces (22, 24) of the circlip (36), are arranged such that the circlip (10) locks into the groove (36) with a close fit.

    8. The device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the circlip (10) is delimited by end faces (28, 30), each of which has a perpendicular sectional surface with respect to the circumference of the circlip (10), and wherein the end faces (28, 30) are opposite each other in a plane-parallel manner.

    9. A circlip (10) for being received in a corresponding groove of a sensor, the circlip comprising: a region (12) of uniformly round curvature being delimited at the ends (14, 16); respective bends (18, 20) at each of the ends (14, 16) of the region (12), wherein the respective bend (18, 20) is arranged in the direction of a center (25) of the circlip (10).

    10. The circlip (10) as claimed in claim 9, wherein two end pieces (22, 24) of the circlip (10) are delimited from the round region (12) of the circlip (10) by the bends (18, 20), wherein each end piece (22, 24) has a straight region, and the two straight regions are parallel to each other and extend along a straight line.

    11. The circlip (10) as claimed in claim 9 or 10, wherein the circlip (10) is composed of a spring-steel wire of constant cross-section.

    12. The circlip (10) as claimed in claim 9, wherein the circlip is attached to a sensor (32) configured to detect a predefined wear limit of a brake lining.

    13. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the device is installed in a commercial vehicle, in particular a truck or a trailer.

    14. The circlip as claimed in claim 10, wherein the circlip (10) is delimited by end faces (28, 30), each of which has a perpendicular sectional surface with respect to the circumference of the circlip (10), and wherein the end faces (28, 30) are opposite each other in a plane-parallel manner.

    15. The circlip as claimed in claim 12, wherein the sensor (32) includes a groove having a shape corresponding to that of the circlip.

    16. The circlip as claimed in claim 12, wherein the sensor includes a sensor head (34) configured to be fastened in a brake lining, wherein the sensor has a groove (36) that receives the circlip (10), for securing the sensor (32) to the brake lining, wherein the groove (36) has a flattened region, and the shape of the circlip (10) is matched to the flattened region.

    17. The circlip as claimed in claim 16, wherein each end (14, 16) of the round region (12) delimits a respective end piece (22, 24) of the circlip (10) from the round region (12).

    18. The circlip as claimed in claim 17, wherein each end piece (22, 24) has a straight region, and the two straight regions are parallel to each other and extend along a straight line.

    19. The circlip as claimed in claim 16, wherein the flattened region of the groove (36) has a straight region, and the shape of the circlip (10) is matched to the straight region of the groove (36).

    20. The circlip as claimed in claim 19, wherein the flattened region of the groove (36) and a further course of the groove (36), as well as the round region (12) and the two end pieces (22, 24) of the circlip (36), are arranged such that the circlip (10) locks into the groove (36) with a close fit.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0023] Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are represented schematically in the drawings and are explained in greater detail below with reference to the figures.

    [0024] In the figures:

    [0025] FIG. 1 shows a circlip according to the prior art;

    [0026] FIG. 2 shows a circlip according to the present disclosure; and

    [0027] FIG. 3 shows the circlip of FIG. 2 and a sensor of a device according to the present disclosure for indicating the wear on a brake linking of a disc brake.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0028] The present description illustrates the principles of the disclosure according to aspects the present disclosure. It is thus understood that persons skilled in the art will be able to design various arrangements which, although not explicitly described herein, nevertheless embody principles of the present disclosure and are intended to be likewise protected within its scope.

    [0029] Represented in a top view in FIG. 1 is a circlip 1 according to the prior art, which has a uniformly bent circular curvature extending to its ends 2, 3. The circlip 1 is preferably made of a round steel wire.

    [0030] The circlip 1 may be used, for example, to fasten a sensor of a brake-lining wear indicator to a disc brake. For this purpose, it is inserted into a groove of the sensor. Special pliers are required for mounting such a circlip 1. Due to its free ends, however, it is still possible for the circlip 1 to become jammed in the groove during mounting.

    [0031] A circlip 10 according to the present disclosure is represented schematically in FIG. 2. The circlip 10 has a region 12 of uniformly bent circular curvature, the region 12 being delimited at each of its ends 14, 16 by a bend 18 and 20, respectively. Two end pieces 22, 24 of the circlip 10 are thereby delimited from the circular region 12 by the bends 18, 20. The bends 18, 20 are in this case bent inward in the direction of a center 25 of the circlip 10 defined by the circular region 12. The end pieces 22, 24 of the circlip 10 are flattened.

    [0032] In particular, the flattened end pieces 22, 24 each have a straight region, indicated by a distance 26. The circlip 10 is delimited by end faces 28, 30, the end faces 28, 30 in this exemplary embodiment being opposite each other in a plane-parallel manner because of the bends 18, 20, because here the straight regions of the end pieces 22, 24 lie on a straight line parallel to each other, and the end faces 28, 30 have perpendicular sectional surfaces.

    [0033] The circlip 10 may be used, in particular, to fasten a sensor to a brake lining of a disc brake.

    [0034] Shown schematically in FIG. 3 is a sensor 32 of a device according to the present disclosure for indicating the wear on a brake lining of a disc brake, which has a cylindrical sensor head 34 by which the sensor 32 can be fastened to a brake lining of a disc brake, not represented in FIG. 3. For this purpose, the sensor head 34 is pushed, for example, into a bore of the brake lining, and then secured by the circlip 10. The sensor head 34 can be fastened by the circlip 10, in particular with a preload in the bore of the brake lining, such that the sensor 32 is secured against twisting and shifting.

    [0035] The sensor 32 has a groove 36, extending around the circumference of the sensor head 34, for receiving the circlip 10. In particular, the groove 36 has a straight region, which is suitably dimensioned to correspond to the straight end pieces 22, 24 of the circlip 10. The straight region of the groove 36 and the further course of the groove 36, as well as the circular region 12 and the flattened end pieces 22, 24 of the circlip 10, are in particular shaped such that the circlip 10 locks into the groove 36 with a close fit.

    [0036] The circlip 10 allows the sensor 32 to be detachably fastened to a brake lining.

    [0037] The circlip 10 is preferably a round-wire circlip and is made, for example, from a round steel wire, in particular a spring wire.

    [0038] All examples mentioned herein, as well as conditional formulations, are to be understood as being without limitation to such specifically indicated exemplary embodiments. The disclosure is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described herein. There is scope for various adaptations and modifications that a person skilled in the art would consider, based on their knowledge of the art, as also pertaining to the disclosure.

    LIST OF REFERENCE DESIGNATIONS (PART OF DESCRIPTION)

    [0039] 1 circlip [0040] 2, 3 ends of the circlip 1 [0041] 10 circlip [0042] 12 region of uniform curvature [0043] 14, 16 ends of the region 12 [0044] 18, 20 bends [0045] 22, 24 end pieces of the circlip 10 [0046] 25 center of the circlip 10 [0047] 26 distance [0048] 28, 30 end faces of the circlip 10 [0049] 32 sensor [0050] 34 sensor head [0051] 36 groove