Fluidically actuatable failsafe disk brake system and lifting device comprising said system
09751735 ยท 2017-09-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B66D5/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60T13/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16D55/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B66D5/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fluidically actuatable disk brake system includes brake cylinder pairs each including brake cylinders arranged on both sides of a brake disk in at least one brake caliper. Each brake cylinder includes a brake piston and a spring arrangement which applies a spring force toward the brake disk. First and second fluid connections are provided on the brake cylinder. The first and second fluid connections supply a fluid to the brake cylinder so that a force counteracting the spring force is applied to the brake piston. A 2/2-way valve is assigned either to the first or second fluid connection of first brake cylinders of a brake cylinder pair. The first or second fluid connection which is not assigned to the 2/2-way valve is fluidically connected to the respective other first or second fluid connection of a second brake cylinder of the brake cylinder pair.
Claims
1. A fluidically actuatable disk brake system comprising: a plurality of brake cylinder pairs each comprising brake cylinders arranged on both sides of a brake disk in at least one brake caliper, wherein, each of the brake cylinders comprise a brake piston and a spring arrangement, the spring arrangement being configured to apply a spring force toward the brake disk, a first fluid connection and a second fluid connection are provided on each of the brake cylinders, the first fluid connection and the second fluid connection being configured to supply a fluid to the brake cylinder so that a force which counteracts the spring force can be applied to the brake piston to reduce a braking force exerted by the spring force, a 2/2-way valve is assigned either to the first fluid connection or to the second fluid connections of a first brake cylinder of a first brake cylinder pair, a 2/2-way valve is assigned either to the first fluid connection or to the second fluid connections of a second brake cylinder of the first brake cylinder pair, if the first fluid connection of the first brake cylinder of the first brake cylinder pair is assigned to the 2/2-way valve, the second fluid connection of the first brake cylinder of the first brake cylinder pair is fluidically connected to the first fluid connection of the second brake cylinder of the first brake cylinder pair, and if the second fluid connection of the first brake cylinder of the first brake cylinder pair is assigned to the 2/2-way valve, the first fluid connection of the first brake cylinder of the first brake cylinder pair is fluidically connected to the second fluid connection of the second brake cylinder of the first brake cylinder pair.
2. The disk brake system as recited in claim 1, wherein each 2/2-way valve is designed as a cartridge valve arranged in or on the at least one brake caliper.
3. The disk brake system as recited in claim 1, wherein each 2/2-way valve is designed as a motor operable valve which can be brought into a closed position against the spring force.
4. The disk brake system as recited in claim 3, wherein each 2/2-way valve is designed to be electromagnetically operable.
5. The disk brake system as recited in claim 3, wherein the first brake cylinder pair comprises two 2/2 way valves each of which is configured to operate independently of 2/2-way valves of an at least one second brake cylinder pair.
6. The disk brake system as recited in claim 5, wherein each of the two 2/2-way valves of the first brake cylinder pair is further configured to alternatively operate together with the 2/2-way valves of the at least one second brake cylinder pair.
7. A lifting device comprising the brake system as recited in claim 1.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present invention is described in greater detail below on the basis of embodiments and of the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) In an embodiment of the disk brake system according to the present invention, a 2/2-way valve is assigned to each one of the first or second fluid connections of the brake cylinder of the brake cylinder pair, and the other one of the first or second fluid connections of the brake cylinder of the brake cylinder pair is connected to the others fluidically. In other words, the brake cylinders of a brake cylinder pair are connected in series fluidically, wherein a 2/2-way valve is inserted into each one of the inlet lines to the fluid pressure source.
(6) It is thereby possible to design the 2/2-way valves as cartridge valves, also known as screw-in valves, arranged in or on the brake caliper. Each brake caliper therefore requires only one single cartridge valve per brake cylinder based on the series connection of the brake cylinders in order to separate the brake cylinder pair optionally from the fluid source or to connect it to the fluid source, whereas four cartridge valves would be required in the case of the fluidic parallel connection of the brake cylinders of a brake cylinder pair, namely, one cartridge valve on each fluid connection of the brake cylinders.
(7) The brake system according to the present invention is therefore characterized by a reduced installation complexity. The risk of leakage can be reduced by the option of designing the brake system as cartridge valves. The installation space required by the disk brake system is also reduced by the use of cartridge valves.
(8) If the 2/2-way valves are designed as motor-operated valves that can be brought into the closed position against the spring force, these must then be acted upon by electric power only for test purposes so that power consumption is reduced to the normal range and operating reliability is increased.
(9) To be able to detect the efficacy of individual groups of brake cylinder pairs or several different groups of brake cylinder pairs, an embodiment of the present invention provides that the 2/2-way valves of one brake cylinder pair can, for example, be designed independently of the 2/2-way valves of the other brake cylinder pairs or, optionally, together with one or more of the other brake cylinder pairs.
(10) The brake system according to the present invention is provided for a lifting device of the type in particular described above. The present invention therefore also relates to a lifting device equipped with such a brake system.
(11) The present invention will be illustrated in greater detail below on the basis of the drawings.
(12) The exemplary embodiment of a disk brake system 100 belonging to the state of the art, as illustrated in
(13) A spring arrangement 7, 8 acts on each brake piston 5, 6 and exerts a spring force on the brake piston, directed toward the brake disk 1.
(14) Each brake piston 5, 6 acts on a brake lining 9, 10, which is pressed against the brake disk 1 under a spring force, thereby inducing the braking effect.
(15) To reduce the braking effect, each brake cylinder 3, 4 has a first fluid connection P1 and a second fluid connection P2. Each fluid connection P1, P2 is connected to a pressure line 11, 12 so that a fluid pressure, for example, hydraulic pressure, which is supplied via the pressure lines 11, 12 is applied to the brake piston 5, 6, and a force is exerted on the respective brake piston 5, 6, and thus on the respective brake lining 9, 10, by the respective spring arrangement 7, 8.
(16) To enable an exchange of air between the chambers 13, 14 (enclosing the spring arrangements 7, 8) of the brake cylinders 3, 4 and the surroundings, each chamber 13, 14 has a connection A1 for venting and aerating. A connection R1, which serves to remove any leakage fluid that might have passed through the respective brake piston 5, 6, is also provided on each chamber 13, 14. The connections A1, R1 are connected to a line system 15 in the shown embodiment.
(17) Ventilation valves 16, which serve to release air after the operation of filling with hydraulic fluid in the event of hydraulic operation, are activated in the pressure lines 11, 12 on the two outer brake cylinder pairs.
(18) In order for each of the brake cylinder pairs 2 to be optionally subject to the fluid pressure supplied through the pressure lines 11, 12 separately from one another or to be separable from the pressure lines for testing purposes, a 2/2-way valve 17, 18 is connected to each of the pressure lines 11, 12 for each of the brake cylinder pairs 2. The 2/2-way valve is designed to be electromagnetically operable against the action of a spring force so that it is switched to the open position in the currentless state. To uncouple a brake cylinder pair 2 from the pressure lines 11, 12, the respective 2/2-way valves 17, 18 must be activated by an electric current so that the brake cylinder pair 2 can be held under the fluid pressure prevailing at the point in time of operation of the 2/2-way valves 17, 18 independently of a subsequent change in pressure applied to the pressure lines 11, 12.
(19) In order for any leakage fluid not to escape uncontrollably from the 2/2-way valves 17, 18, each of the valves is connected to a leakage line 19.
(20) The exemplary embodiment of the brake system according to the present invention illustrated in
(21) As in the embodiment of the disk brake system 100 according to the state of the art, the embodiment of the disk brake system 200 according to the present invention, as shown in
(22) A disk brake system 200 according to the present invention is provided in particular for use in a lifting device, which may be designed, for example, as shown in
(23) The components of the lifting device are mounted on a frame 22. For increasing and decreasing as well as maintaining a load, in particular for a drawing machine or the like, a drum 23, which is mounted on a drum shaft 24, so that it is rotationally fixed and whose axis S runs parallel to the longitudinal sides 25 of the frame 22, is provided. The drum 23 is mounted in bearing blocks 26, 27 which are arranged on the far side of the two end faces 28, 29 of the drum 23.
(24) In the region of the drum shaft 24 shown at the right of the drum 23 in
(25) An eddy current brake 31, which is also connected to the drum shaft 24, is also provided to support the disk brake system 200 in decelerating an unwinding operation.
(26) A drive unit 32 is provided on the left of the drum 23 according to
(27) The present invention is not limited to embodiments described herein; reference should be had to the appended claims.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
(28) 100, 200 Disk brake system 1 Brake disk 2 Brake cylinder pairs 3 Brake cylinder 4 Brake cylinder 5 Brake piston 6 Brake piston 7 Spring arrangement 8 Spring arrangement 9 Brake lining 10 Brake lining 11 Pressure line 12 Pressure line 13 Chamber 14 Chamber 15 Line system/Ventilation system 16 Ventilation valves 17 2/2-way valve 18 2/2-way valve 19 Leakage line 20 Cartridge valve 21 Cartridge valve 22 Frame 23 Drum 24 Drum shaft 25 Longitudinal sides 26 Bearing block 27 Bearing block 28 End face 29 End face 30 Brake calipers 31 Eddy current brake 32 Drive unit 33 Drive motors 34 Gear units 35 Pick-off gear A1 Connection P1 First fluid connection P2 Second fluid connection R1 Connection S Axis