MULTIPLE FUNCTION BRAKE CALIPER GUIDE PIN
20180306256 ยท 2018-10-25
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D55/22655
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D66/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D66/023
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D55/2265
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A multiple function brake caliper guide pin for use with a wireless transmitter to transmit brake wear data is disclosed. The pin is part of a brake assembly that includes a brake caliper, a caliper yoke for supporting the caliper in relation to the rotor, opposed brake pads, a wear sensor, and a brake wear sensing assembly comprising a brake caliper guide pin and a wireless transmitter system. The guide pin may be either of a two-piece or a one-piece design and includes a transmitter system attachment end and a yoke attachment end. The transmitter system includes a sensor for sensing brake pad wear and a wireless transmitter for transmitting the sensed wear to a receiver in the vehicle. The sensor may include a tether attached to a brake pad or may include a transmitter and magnet assembly fitted to one or the other of the caliper or the yoke.
Claims
1. A brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle, the assembly comprising: a brake rotor; a brake caliper; a caliper yoke for supporting said caliper in relation to said rotor; a pair of opposed brake pads; a wear sensor associated with at least one of said brake pads; and a brake wear sensing assembly comprising a brake caliper guide pin and a wireless transmitter, said guide pin including a transmitter attachment end and a yoke attachment end.
2. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 1 wherein said caliper guide pin is a two-piece guide pin.
3. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 2 wherein said two-piece guide pin comprises a double-ended attaching bolt and a caliper guide pin.
4. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 3 wherein said double-ended attaching bolt includes a first threaded end and a second threaded end, said first threaded end being attachable to said wear sensor and said second threaded end being attachable to said caliper guide pin.
5. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 4 wherein said caliper yoke includes a pin support ear and wherein said second threaded end of said double-ended attaching bolt is passed through said support ear.
6. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 1 wherein said caliper guide pin is one-piece.
7. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 6 wherein said one-piece guide pin comprises a first threaded end and a pin end having a threaded portion, said ends being integrally formed.
8. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 7 wherein said first threaded end is attachable to said wear sensor.
9. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 7 wherein said caliper yoke includes a pin support ear having a threaded aperture and wherein said pin end includes a threaded portion, said threaded portion being threaded into said threaded aperture of said pin support ear.
10. A brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle, the assembly comprising: a brake rotor; a brake caliper; a caliper yoke for supporting said caliper in relation to said rotor; a pair of opposed brake pads; a wear sensor associated with at least one of said brake pads; and a brake wear sensing assembly comprising a brake caliper guide pin and a wireless transmitter associated with said pin and said sensor.
11. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 10 wherein said caliper guide pin is a two-piece guide pin.
12. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 11 wherein said two-piece guide pin comprises a double-ended attaching bolt and a caliper guide pin.
13. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 12 wherein said double-ended attaching bolt includes a first threaded end and a second threaded end, said first threaded end being attachable to said wear sensor and said second threaded end being attachable to said caliper guide pin.
14. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 13 wherein said caliper yoke includes a pin support ear and wherein said second threaded end of said double-ended attaching bolt is passed through said support ear.
15. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 10 wherein said caliper guide pin is one-piece.
16. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 15 wherein said one-piece guide pin comprises a first threaded end and a pin end having an external thread portion, said ends being integrally formed.
17. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 16 wherein said first threaded end is attachable to said wear sensor.
18. The brake assembly for a wheeled vehicle of claim 16 wherein said caliper yoke includes a pin support ear having a threaded aperture and wherein said pin end includes a threaded portion, said threaded portion being threaded into said threaded aperture of said pin support ear.
19. A wear sensor for sensing the wear of a brake pad for a wheeled vehicle and for transmitting information related to the sensed wear, the sensor comprising: a movable caliper guide pin element having a sensor fastening end and a smooth end; a wireless wear transmitter attached to said sensor fastening end; a wear sensor associated with the brake pad; and an electric tether connecting said wireless wear transmitter and said wear sensor.
20. The wear sensor for sensing the wear of a brake pad of claim 19, wherein said movable caliper guide pin element is selected from the group consisting of a two-piece guide pin and a one-piece guide pin, said two-piece guide pin including a double-ended attaching bolt and a caliper guide pin and said one-piece guide pin including a first threaded end and a pin end having an external thread portion, said ends being integrally formed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013] For a more complete understanding of this invention, reference should now be made to the embodiments illustrated in greater detail in the accompanying drawings and described below by way of examples of the invention wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0022] In the following figures, the same reference numerals will be used to refer to the same components. In the following description, various operating parameters and components are described for different constructed embodiments. These specific parameters and components are included as examples and are not meant to be limiting.
[0023] Three possible variations of the disclosed inventive concept are illustrated herein although it is envisioned that further embodiments may be developed without deviating from either the spirit of the invention or the invention as claimed. In particular, one embodiment of the disclosed inventive concept is illustrated in
[0024] Referring to
[0025] A brake caliper yoke 16 is fixedly attached to the axle shaft housing (not shown). Movably attached to the brake caliper yoke 16 is a floating brake caliper 18. The floating brake caliper 18 includes a brake pad wear inspection aperture 20 for visual inspection of the brake pads 14 and 14.
[0026] A single piston assembly 22 is positioned within an aperture formed in the floating brake caliper 18. The single piston assembly 22 includes a movable piston 24. The brake pad 14 is positioned between the movable piston 24 of the single piston assembly 22 and the brake rotor 12. The brake pad 14 is positioned between an inner surface of the brake caliper 18 (opposite the single piston assembly 22) and the brake rotor 12. As is understood in the art, the movable piston 24 provides force against the backside of the brake pad 14 when pressure is applied by the vehicle operator upon the vehicle's brake pedal (not shown). Because the brake pad 14 is fixedly positioned against an interior surface of the floating brake caliper 18, movement of the movable piston 24 against the back side of the brake pad 14 causes both brake pads 14 and 14 to be pulled toward one another, thus applying braking pressure to the brake rotor 12.
[0027] It is to be understood that the specific shape and size of the brake rotor 12, the brake pads 14 and 14, the brake caliper yoke 16 and the floating brake caliper 18 as illustrated are suggestive only and are not intended as being limiting. The multiple function brake caliper guide pin according to the disclosed inventive concept can find application with a broad variety of brake assemblies without being limited by the illustrated configurations.
[0028] The floating brake caliper 18 includes a pair of spaced-apart mounting ears 26 and 26 for movable attachment of the floating brake caliper 18 to the brake caliper yoke 16. Movement of the floating brake caliper 18 relative to the brake caliper yoke 16 is made possible by a pair of smooth, spaced apart brake caliper mounting pins 28 and 28. The brake caliper mounting pin 28 is fixedly attached to the mounting ear 26 by a bolt 30. The brake caliper mounting pin 28 is fixedly attached to the mounting ear 26 by a double-ended attaching bolt 32.
[0029] The brake caliper yoke 16 includes a pair of spaced apart pin bushings 34 and 34. The brake caliper mounting pin 28 is slidably inserted into the pin bushing 34 and the brake caliper mounting pin 28 is slidably inserted into the pin bushing 34.
[0030] The brake assembly 10 of the disclosed inventive concept provides a wireless arrangement for signalling brake pad wear. In particular, the disclosed inventive concept includes a wireless brake lining wear sensor assembly 36. The wear sensor assembly 36 includes a wireless brake pad transmitter 38 having a threaded aperture 40 centrally formed therein for attachment to one end of the double-ended attaching bolt 32. (The other end of the double-ended attaching bolt 32 passes through the mounting ear 26 of the brake caliper 18 and is threadably attached to the brake caliper mounting pin 28.)
[0031] The wireless brake lining wear sensor assembly 36 further includes an electronic tether 42 that is attached at one end to the wireless brake pad transmitter 38 and at another end to a brake pad wear sensor head 44. As is known in the art, one end of the brake pad wear sensor head 44 is fixedly attached to the brake caliper 18 and the other end of the brake pad wear sensor head 44 is fixedly attached to the brake pad 14 by, for example, a flexible clip (not shown). The brake pad wear sensor head 44 senses the distance between the brake caliper 18 and the brake pad 14 and transmits that information to the wireless brake pad transmitter 38 via the electronic tether 42. This information is subsequently transmitted wirelessly to a strategically located receiver in the vehicle (not shown) for recording and analysis.
[0032] The wireless brake lining wear sensor assembly of the disclosed inventive concept is presented as two embodiments although it is to be understood that other embodiments are possible without deviating from either the scope or the spirit of the invention as described. One such embodiment, a two-piece pin, is illustrated in
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[0034] When assembled, the second threaded end 52 is threaded into the threaded aperture 40 of the wireless brake pad transmitter 38 thereby fixing the two components together. The first threaded end 50 of the double-ended attaching bolt 32 is passed through an ear of the brake caliper and is inserted into the threaded aperture 48, thereby fixing the double-ended attaching bolt 32 to the brake caliper mounting pin 28 and capturing the ear therebetween.
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[0037] The combination fastener and pin 62 further includes a thread 72. According to this embodiment, the thread 72 of the combination fastener and pin 62 may be threaded directly into an ear of the brake caliper, thereby avoiding the two-part arrangement of the double-ended attaching bolt 32.
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[0039] As set forth above in relation to the embodiment of the guide pin arrangement shown in
[0040] A brake caliper pin bushing 92 is fitted between the mounting ear 86 and the brake caliper yoke 82. Attached between the bolt extension nut 90 and mounting ear 86 is a sensing/transmitting unit 94. An arm 96 extends from the sensing/transmitting unit 94 for attachment to the brake caliper bolt extension 88. A target magnet 98 is fixed to the brake caliper yoke 82 by, for example, threading. The sensing/transmitting unit 94 works in conjunction with the target magnet 98 to identify the relationship between the floating brake caliper 84 and the brake caliper yoke 82 and to determine any change in that relationship, such a change identifying wear of one or both of the brake pads 85 and 85. This information is then transmitted to a receiver fitted to the vehicle as discussed above with respect to the embodiment illustrated in
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[0042] As noted above, movement of the floating brake caliper 106 relative to the brake caliper yoke 104 is made possible by a pair of smooth, spaced apart brake caliper mounting pins. As shown in
[0043] A brake caliper pin bushing 116 is fitted between the mounting ear 110 and the brake caliper yoke 104. Attached to the brake caliper yoke 104 is a sensing/transmitting unit 118. The sensing/transmitting unit 118 is attached to the brake caliper yoke 104 by a mechanical fastener 119. A target magnet 120 is connected to the brake caliper bolt extension 112 by a target magnet extension arm 122. The target magnet 120 is fixed to the brake caliper bolt extension 112 by the bolt extension nut 114. The sensing/transmitting unit 118 works in conjunction with the target magnet 120 to identify the relationship between the floating brake caliper 106 and the brake caliper yoke 104 and to determine any change in that relationship, such a change identifying wear of one or both of the brake pads 108 and 108. This information is then transmitted to a receiver fitted to the vehicle as discussed above with respect to the embodiments illustrated in
[0044] The disclosed inventive concept as set forth above overcomes the challenges faced by known sensors for determining brake wear by providing a simple and reliable arrangement that is relatively remote from heat-generating components. The arrangement may be adapted for use on any of several brake systems and may be retrofitted for use on existing brake systems.
[0045] One skilled in the art will readily recognize from such discussion, and from the accompanying drawings and claims that various changes, modifications and variations can be made therein without departing from the true spirit and fair scope of the invention as defined by the following claims.