Friction lining holding spring for improved brake piston fixing
11536334 · 2022-12-27
Assignee
Inventors
- Matthias Würz (Frankfurt am Main, DE)
- Stefanie Weise (Frankfurt am Main, DE)
- Norbert Leidecker (Frankfurt am Main, DE)
- Jens Adam (Frankfurt am Main, DE)
- Martin Klacik (Frankfurt am Main, DE)
Cpc classification
F16D65/0979
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/0006
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/097
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2200/0021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/0971
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D65/40
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A friction lining holding spring and the equipped component/assembly, specifically a motor vehicle disc brake lining, including the friction lining holding spring. The friction lining holding spring includes an offset knee piece of a U-spring leg, which branches off at an angle from a largely flat U base section, and wherein the largely flat base section has a fastening tab with a cup-shaped rim hole including a through-opening for the purpose of fixing on a backplate of the friction lining, wherein each knee piece has integrated gearing, which is in particular designed as an uneven brake piston insertion trajectory such that, when a brake piston is inserted, there is a predefined gearing reduction effect for the purpose of automatically influencing or modelling the necessary force requirement.
Claims
1. A friction lining holding spring for a motor vehicle partial-lining disc brake lining, which is cut out in one piece from thin steel sheet material, is bent in the form of a U-shaped yoke, comprising: a U base section, which is arranged largely flat and so as to be stiff in bending and has a central fastening tab with a cup and a through-opening for the purpose of fixing on a backplate of a motor vehicle disc brake lining, and U-spring legs branching off trapezoidally at an obtuse angle to the base section at each end of the U base section, wherein each U-spring leg has a free end, which is designed as an offset knee piece, wherein each knee piece has an uneven insertion trajectory such that, when inserted into the brake piston, there is a predefined reduction in an insertion force.
2. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 1, wherein the free end of each U-spring leg has at least one arc-shaped section to form the insertion trajectory.
3. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 2, wherein the arc-shaped section contains part of a circular arc or part of a curved mathematical function.
4. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 3, wherein the mathematical function is selected from the group consisting of an involute, an ellipse, and an E-function.
5. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 1, wherein the knee piece is angled with multiple sections within itself to form the insertion trajectory.
6. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 5, wherein the knee piece has at least one arc-shaped section to form the insertion trajectory.
7. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 1, wherein a surface treatment comprises a special coating of the friction lining holding spring.
8. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 7, wherein the special coating is an anticorrosion coating of the friction lining holding spring incorporates friction-reducing components, or an anticorrosion coating is provided with an antifriction coating as a separate top coat.
9. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 1, wherein the uneven insertion trajectory is constructed from a plurality of sections of the same order or from a plurality of sections of different orders.
10. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 1, wherein the insertion trajectory has a linear or progressive effect.
11. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 1, wherein each U-spring leg or knee piece has a shape that satisfies a predetermined moment of resistance to bending.
12. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 1, wherein each U-spring leg or knee piece has a material that satisfies a predetermined moment of resistance to bending.
13. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least one knee piece of a U-spring leg is provided with a surface treatment.
14. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 1, wherein the friction lining holding spring is of substantially smoothed design in a contact zone of the knee piece.
15. A motor vehicle disk brake lining comprising a friction lining holding spring having a knee piece, a U-spring leg and a U base section including a fastening tab, which is fixed on a backplate, wherein the knee piece of the U-spring leg has a insertion trajectory as claimed in claim 1.
16. The friction lining holding spring as claimed in claim 1, wherein the friction lining holding spring is of a substantially brushed, ground or polished design, in a contact zone of the knee piece.
17. The friction lining hold spring as claimed in claim 1, wherein the U-spring legs are arranged symmetrically with respect to one another.
18. The friction lining hold spring as claimed in claim 1, wherein a curved surface of each knee piece has a differing radius of curvature.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
(1) Finally, an aspect of the invention defined above is explained by means of various drawings and embodiments, in some cases in comparison with a known holding spring design. In the drawing:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
(7) A friction lining holding spring 1 is fixed on a rear side of a backplate 2 of a friction lining 3 of a motor vehicle partial-lining disk brake. The front side of the backplate 2 bears a friction material 4. The friction lining holding spring 1 is cut out in one piece from a thin sheet steel material. It comprises a base section 5, which is arranged largely flat and so as to be stiff in bending and has a central fastening tab 6 comprising a cup 7 and a through-opening 8 for the purpose of fixing on the backplate 2. Laterally at the ends of the base section 5 there are in each case two U-spring legs 9, 10, which are arranged symmetrically with respect to one another, are bent in the form of U-shaped yokes and are set in a trapezoidal shape. Both U-spring legs 9, 10 branch off from the base section 5 at an obtuse angle, wherein each U-spring leg 9, 10 ends with a knee piece 11, 12, which is offset again in the same direction. On the far side of their offset point, known knee pieces 11, 12 are rectilinear and flat (
(8) The proposal is for a knee piece 11, 12 which is curved in itself or offset several times and the spring leg 9, 10 of which thus incorporates a force reduction. In particular, it is possible to incorporate a progressive lever mechanism effect, thus ensuring that the force requirement for push-in mounting is linear. In other words, the friction lining holding spring 1 (or alternatively the actuating member, or both components) contains a curved insertion contour which, as a result, generates a progressive lever mechanism effect. One particular advantage of an embodiment of the present invention is that a specially curved insertion contour avoids an exponential rise in the mounting force requirement by virtue of a lever mechanism transmission ratio of nonlinear configuration.
(9) In other words, an aspect of the present invention allows particularly favorably optimized engagement between the actuating member and the holding spring. In particular, the insertion contour of the knee piece 11, 12 has a degressive curvature.
(10) The curvature of the insertion contour of the knee piece 11, 12 can be configured as a circular arc or can be curved in some other way, depending on the required gearing effect.
(11) Elliptical or involute curvature is possible in principle, depending on the desired reduction effect. A contact angle between the spring arm and the actuating member is changed positively over the mounting travel thereof.
(12) The force requirement for axially directed push-in mounting of the friction lining holding spring 1 in the interior of the actuating member varies continuously over the mounting travel. When the end mounting position is reached, the force requirement is significantly reduced and reaches a reduction of about 35% of the force requirement of a previously known configuration, for example (cf. the comparison according to
(13) According to an aspect of the invention, it is likewise made possible in principle for the geometry of the insertion contour of the knee piece 11, 12 to comprise multiply offset subsections, that is to say, in principle, subsections of straight configuration and/or angles bent with an offset in several stages, and/or a combination of curvatures with different radii alone and/or in combination with one or more curved and offset subsection(s). The geometry defines the reduction effect in the engagement between the actuating member and the insertion contour.
(14) In modeling the moment of resistance to bending of the U-spring leg or knee piece 9, 10, 11, 12, it is possible, in particular, for this to be modified in sections by providing cross-sectional profiling, profile modification, wall thickness variation, thickening or a through-opening. All the measures can be present individually or linked in any desired combination with one another, even if such a design is not illustrated by the drawing.
(15) One additional usable variation consists in that the material of the U-spring leg 9, 10 or knee piece 11, 12 can be modified in sections, e.g. by introducing cold work hardening in some sections.
(16) A mounting facilitation measure with a direct effect which can in principle be exploited independently of or in addition to gearing effects envisages that a holding spring 1 provided with an anticorrosion coating, the U-spring legs 9, 10 of which or at least the knee piece 11, 12 of which is provided, at least on the outside—i.e. in the direction of the brake piston inner wall—with a special surface treatment. This can include particularly smoothly paired surfaces or a surface coating containing tribologically slip-reducing constituents. Accordingly, an integrated or specially applied antifriction coating reduces the prevailing contact or sliding friction between the brake piston inner wall and the knee piece 11, 12. The smoothing, i.e. brushing direction, polishing or grinding direction, are aligned with the groove direction oriented parallel to the mounting direction M of the lining holding spring 1.
(17) In short, a design configuration according to an aspect of the invention of the holding spring 1 or actuating member includes improved engagement of the mechanism, with an improved engagement angle, wherein the gearing effect with the novel improvement has a very advantageous effect on a reduction of the push-in force requirement for simplified friction lining mounting. Accordingly, an aspect of the present invention comprises a significant relief for a worker.
LIST OF REFERENCE SIGNS
(18) 1 Friction lining holding spring 2 Backplate 3 Friction lining 4 Friction material 5 Base section 6 Fastening tab 7 Cup 8 Through-opening 9 Spring leg 10 Spring leg 11 Knee piece 12 Knee piece M Assembly direction Ax Axial direction R Radial direction