Brake Tool
20190186569 ยท 2019-06-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D2069/0491
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/0043
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D69/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D49/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D65/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D71/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A single hand tool and method for removing and installing brake springs and brake shoes in any Class 8 Heavy Truck with 10-Lug Wheels, using 4707, 4709, Q, and Q+ shoes, that requires the use of larger, more robust tooling not associated with the light truck and automotive industry, due to the size of the components used in the manufactured units. The device aids in capturing and extending drum brake main springs and forceful removal of rear springs, and it uses existing parts of the drum brake assembly for leverage.
Claims
1. A brake tool, comprising: an elongated shaft having a first end, a second end opposite said first end, and a center section; substantially flat edges along said shaft; a first engagement portion at said first end of said shaft having a clawed engagement portion at a distalmost end of said shaft and a curved transition portion between said center section of said shaft and said clawed engagement portion; and a second engagement portion at said second end and configured to have a tapered edge.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said apparatus is substantially rectangular and its sides measure approximately 1.25 and 0.5 wide respectively.
3. A method for servicing a drum brake assembly comprising the steps of: Selecting a brake tool comprising: an elongated shaft having a first end, a second end opposite said first end, and a center section; substantially flat edges along said shaft; a first engagement portion at said first end of said shaft having a clawed engagement portion at a distalmost end of said shaft and a curved transition portion between said center section of said shaft and said clawed engagement portion; and a second engagement portion at said second end and configured to have a tapered edge; disconnecting a main spring of said drum brake assembly from a brake shoe of said drum brake assembly through steps comprising: inserting said first end into a drum brake assembly from the side of said drum brake assembly opposite an s-cam roller, between the center hub and the bottom brake pad of said drum brake assembly, with said clawed engagement portion facing upward relative to said drum brake assembly when oriented for operation on an upright vehicle; positioning said brake tool in a manner whereby said clawed engagement portion is placed on top of a main spring's coil of said drum brake assembly, forming said brake tool's load-bearing portion and first point of contact, and said shaft is placed against a center hub of said drum brake assembly, said center hub thereby acting as the fulcrum of said brake tool serving as a class 1 lever, forming said brake tool's second point of contact; and exerting a force on the effort portion of the class 1 lever in a manner that extends said main spring.
4. The method of claim 2 further comprising the step of moving a brake shoe, comprising the steps of: inserting said second end of said brake tool into said drum brake assembly, between said center hub and said bottom brake shoe of said drum brake assembly, from aside said main spring positioning of said brake tool against said center hub for serving as a fulcrum for said brake tool to act as a class 2 lever, forming said class 2 lever's first point of contact, and said shaft is placed against an end of a brake shoe of said drum brake assembly nearest the user, forming the class 2 lever's load-bearing portion and second point of contact; and exerting a force on the effort portion of said class 2 lever, allowing movement of said brake shoe and thereby extending said main spring and allowing positioning of an s-cam roller.
5. The method of claim 2 further comprising the step of disconnecting a rear spring from a brake shoe of said brake assembly comprising the steps of: selecting a brake tool comprising: inserting said second end of said brake shoe into a gap between a rear spring of said drum brake assembly and a brake shoe of said drum brake assembly; and exerting a force on the effort portion of said brake shoe applied as a class 1 lever, causing force by the load-bearing portion of said brake tool against said rear spring and causing said rear spring to disengage from said brake shoe.
6. The method of claim 3 further comprising the step of disconnecting a rear spring from a brake shoe of said brake assembly comprising the steps of: Inserting said second end of said brake shoe into a gap between a rear spring of said drum brake assembly and a brake shoe of said drum brake assembly; and Exerting a force on the effort portion of said brake shoe applied as a class 1 lever, causing force by the load-bearing portion of said brake tool against said rear spring and causing said rear spring to disengage from said brake shoe.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0019] An embodiment of the present inventor's brake tool comprises an elongated member 3 of a predetermined length, generally uniform and predetermined width, and one engagement portion at each end.
[0020] The sides along the tool's elongated member 3 are substantially rectangular. The preferred width of the elongated member 3 as shown in
[0021] The first engagement means 1 includes a transition portion of predetermined length, having a predetermined transition radius relative to a point determined by the engagement means. This engagement means is defined at one end of the tool, beyond a transition portion, for engagement of a return spring shaft of a braking mechanism. By placing the clawed portion into position at the drum brake main spring, it can be used as the load-bearing component of a Class 1 lever, meaning that the fulcrum is positioned in the middle, force is applied as effort on one side of the fulcrum, and the load is positioned on the other side of the fulcrum. The tool acts as the lever, the hub acts as the fulcrum, the spring coil is the load, and the user applies the force.
[0022] The second engagement means 2 includes a transition portion and a tapered portion of predetermined length. This engagement means is defined at the opposite distalmost end of the tool from the clawed end. When placed into position at the rear springs, it can be used as the load-bearing component of a Class 1 lever. The tool acts as the lever, the brake shoe acts as the fulcrum, the rear spring is the load, and the user applies the force.
[0023] The tool's third use is for extending main springs and separating brake shoes from the S-Cam. The tool acts as a Class 2 lever, meaning that the force is applied as effort in between the load and the fulcrum. The hub acts as the fulcrum, the brake shoe is the load, and the user applies the force.
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