DRUM BRAKE SYSTEM WITH TWO TENSION SPRINGS
20230141474 · 2023-05-11
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Inventors
Cpc classification
F16D51/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/09
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D51/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2127/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D51/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D65/22
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates drum brake system, comprising a back plate assembly and a brake drum (1) that is rotatable with respect to the back plate assembly, the back plate assembly comprising: a back plate (2); two brake shoes (3, 3′), the two brake shoes (3, 3′) being pivotably connected to the back plate (2), pivot axes (4, 4′) of the brake shoes (3, 3′) being disposed at or near first ends of the brake shoes (3, 3′); an actuator housing (5) with two pistons (6, 6′), the two pistons (6, 6′) being configured to move outwardly, to press each piston (6, 6′) against one of the brake shoes (3, 3′) to pivot the respective brake shoe (3, 3′) outwardly about its pivot axis (4, 4′), and to press the respective brake shoe (3, 3′) against the brake drum (1) for braking; a return spring (7) extending between the brake shoes (3, 3′) and being connected to both brake shoes (3, 3′), the return spring (7) being configured (7) to exert a retracting spring force that pulls both brake shoes (3, 3′) away from the brake drum; two tension springs (8, 8′) and a holder arrangement (9), inner ends of each of the two tension springs (8, 8′) being connected to the holder arrangement (9), an outer end of the first tension spring (8) of the two tension springs (8, 8′) being connected to a first brake shoe (3) of the two brake shoes (3, 3′) and an outer end of the second tension spring (8′) of the two tension springs (8, 8′) being connected to a second brake shoe (3′) of the two brake shoes (3, 3′).
Claims
1. A drum brake system, comprising a back plate assembly and a brake drum (1) that is rotatable with respect to the back plate assembly, the back plate assembly comprising: a back plate (2); two brake shoes (3, 3′), the two brake shoes (3, 3′) being pivotably connected to the back plate (2), pivot axes (4, 4′) of the brake shoes (3, 3′) being disposed at or near first ends of the brake shoes (3, 3′); an actuator housing (5) with two pistons (6, 6′), the two pistons (6, 6′) being configured to move outwardly, to press each piston (6, 6′) against one of the brake shoes (3, 3′) to pivot the respective brake shoe (3, 3′) outwardly about its pivot axis (4, 4′), and to press the respective brake shoe (3, 3′) against the brake drum (1) for braking; a return spring (7) extending between the brake shoes (3, 3′) and being connected to both brake shoes (3, 3′), the return spring (7) being configured (7) to exert a retracting spring force that pulls both brake shoes (3, 3′) away from the brake drum; two tension springs (8, 8′) and a holder arrangement (9), inner ends of each of the two tension springs (8, 8′) being connected to the holder arrangement (9), an outer end of the first tension spring (8) of the two tension springs (8, 8′) being connected to a first brake shoe (3) of the two brake shoes (3, 3′) and an outer end of the second tension spring (8′) of the two tension springs (8, 8′) being connected to a second brake shoe (3′) of the two brake shoes (3, 3′).
2. The drum brake system according to claim 1, wherein the return spring (7) extends between second ends of the brake shoes (3, 3′) and is connected to both brake shoes (3, 3′) at or near the second ends of the brake shoes (3, 3′), and wherein the outer ends of the tensions springs (8, 8′) are connected to the brake shoes (3, 3′) between the return spring (7) and the respective pivot axis (4, 4′) of each brake shoe (3, 3′).
3. The drum brake system according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the tension springs (8, 8′) is arranged at a non-vanishing angle (α, β) with respect to the return spring (7).
4. The drum brake system according to claim 3, wherein the non-vanishing angle (α, β) with respect to the return spring (7) is provided by having the inner end of the at least one of the tension springs (8, 8′) closer to the return spring (7) than the outer end of the at least one of the tension springs (8, 8′).
5. The drum brake system according to claim 3, wherein for at least one of the tension springs (8, 8), in particular for both of the tension springs (8, 8′), the angle (α, β) between the tensions spring (8, 8′) and the return spring (7) is between 3 degrees and 30 degrees.
6. The drum brake system according to claim 5, wherein a first angle (α) between the first tension spring (8) and the return spring (7) differs from a second angle (β) between the second tension spring (8′) and the return spring, in particular by 2 to 5 degrees.
7. The drum brake system according to claim 1, wherein the tension springs (8, 8′) are arranged in a non-symmetric manner with respect to each other, in particular attachment of the inner ends of the tension springs (8, 8′) at the holder arrangement (9) being provided at different heights and/or attachment of the outer ends of the tension springs (8, 8′) at the brake shoes (3, 3′) being provided at different heights.
8. The drum brake system according to claim 1, wherein the tensions springs (8, 8′) comprise or consist of steel and/or aluminium and/or plastic.
9. The drum brake system according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the tension springs (8, 8′) has a spring property that varies over its length.
10. The drum brake system according to claim 9, wherein the at least one of the tension springs (8, 8′) has, over its length, a varying winding diameter and/or a varying wire diameter and/or a varying winding height.
11. The drum brake system according to claim 1, wherein a spring characteristic of the first tension spring (8) is different from a spring characteristic of the second tension spring (8′).
12. The drum brake system according to claim 11, wherein at least one of the tension springs (8, 8′) has a linear characteristic.
13. The drum brake system according to claim 1, wherein the holder arrangement (9) is connected to the actuator housing (5).
14. The drum brake system according to claim 13, wherein the holder arrangement comprises a movable holder for the first tension spring (8) and/or for the second tension spring (8′) for adjusting pre-tension conditions of the respective tension spring (8, 8′).
15. The drum brake system according to claim 14, further comprising a control circuit for adjusting pre-tensioning of the tension springs (8, 8′) based on driving conditions and/or wear.
Description
[0030] In the following, exemplary embodiments of the invention will be explained with reference to the figures.
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[0037] The back plate assembly comprises a back plate 2, a first brake shoe 3 and a second brake shoe 3′, wherein the two brake shoes 3, 3′ are pivotably connected to the back plate 2. A first pivot axes 4 of the first brake shoe 3 and a second pivot axis 4′ of the second brake shoe 3′ are, in each case disposed near a first end of the respective brake shoe 3, 3′, said first end being the lower end, as shown in
[0038] The back plate assembly further comprises an actuator housing 5 with a first piston 6 and a second piston 6′. The first piston 6 is configured to move outwardly to the left, as indicated by an arrow, to press against the first brake shoe 3, in order to pivot the first brake shoe 3 outwardly about its pivot axis 4 and against the brake drum 1 for braking. Similarly, the second piston 6′ is configured to move outwardly to the right, as indicated by an arrow, to press against the second brake shoe 3′, to pivot the second brake shoe 3′ outwardly about its pivot axis 4′ and against the brake drum 1 for braking.
[0039] The back plate assembly also comprises a return spring 7. The return spring 7 is a coil spring. The return spring 7 extends between the first brake shoe 3 and the second brake shoe 3′, and is connected to both brake shoes 3, 3′. The return spring 7 is thereby configured to exert a retracting spring force that pulls both brake shoes 3, 3′ away from the brake drum. I.e., once the brakes are released and the pistons 6, 6′ are retracted, the return spring 7 aids the retracting movement of both brake shoes 3, 3′.
[0040] The back plate assembly furthermore comprises a first tension spring 8 and a second tension spring 8′. Moreover, a holder arrangement 9 for the two tension springs 8, 8′ is provided. An inner end of the first tension spring 8 is connected to the holder arrangement 9, at a left side of the holder arrangement, and an outer end of the first tension spring 8 is connected to the first brake shoe 3, by way of a first attachment arrangement 10. An inner end of the second tension spring 8′ is connected to the holder arrangement 9, at a right side of the holder arrangement 9, opposite to the first tension spring 8. An outer end of the second tension spring 8′ is connected to the second brake shoe 3′ via a second attachment arrangement, the second attachment arrangement 10′ being carried out in the same manner as the first attachment arrangement 10. In the case presently shown, the design of the holder arrangement 9 and the attachment arrangements 10, 10′ results in a essentially mirror-symmetrical setup of the back plate assembly.
[0041] The return spring 7 extends between second ends of the brake shoes 3, 3′, said second ends being upper ends of the brake shoes, according to the example shown in
[0042] The holder arrangement 9 is connected to the actuator housing 5. The holder arrangement may comprise movable holders for each of the first tension spring 8 the second tension spring 8′, for adjusting pre-tension conditions of the tension springs 8, 8′. A control circuit may be provided, for adjusting pre-tensioning of the tension springs 8, 8′ based on driving conditions and/or wear.
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[0044] In the case of the embodiment shown in
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[0046] Different combinations of springs for the first tension spring and the second tension spring may be envisioned. In particular, the first tension spring 8 and/or the second tension spring 8′ may be carried out as shown in either one of
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[0055] Attachments rings are attached to the brake shoes 3, 3′, as part of the attachment arrangements 10, 10′, for holding the outer ends of the tension springs 8, 8′.
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TABLE-US-00001 List of Reference Numerals 1 Brake Drum 2 Back Plate 3 First Brake Shoe 3′ Second Brake Shoe 4 First Pivot Axis 4′ Second Pivot Axis 5 Actuator Housing 6 First Piston 6′ Second Piston 7 Return Spring 8 First Tension Spring 8′ Second Tension Spring 9 Holder Arrangement 10 First Attachment Arrangement 10′ Second Attachment Arrangement α First Angle β Second Angle