A brake disk for road vehicles has a brake caliper engaging about a brake disk of a vehicle wheel to be braked. A clamping unit upon which an actuation cylinder can act is provided on one side of the brake disk and which itself acts against at least one pressure member. In order to withstand the braking forces in a manner free from sealing problems, the caliper is constructed in one part such that the clamping unit is mounted in a section of the caliper which is substantially closed on all sides. When the caliper is moved away from the brake disk, the clamping unit can be introduced, in the form of a preassembled unit into the caliper through the opening therein facing the brake disk. When the clamping unit has been introduced, the opening in the brake caliper facing the brake disk is closed by a closure plate penetrated by the pressure member of the clamping unit.
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0. 67. A pneumatic disk brake, comprising:
a brake application device comprised of at least a rotary lever and one spindle;
a caliper having a first section that accommodates the brake application device, said first section having a first opening which, in use, faces a brake disk; and
wherein the rotary lever and the one spindle are received in the first section through the first opening.
0. 84. A method of making a pneumatic disk brake having a brake application device with a rotary lever, the method comprising the acts of:
forming an opening in a front side of a caliper section that accommodates the brake application device, which front side, in use, faces a brake disk; and
inserting the rotary lever of the brake application device through the opening into the caliper section.
0. 78. A method of making a pneumatic disk brake, the method comprising the acts of:
forming a caliper section adapted to receive a rotary lever, a bridge and at least one spindle of a brake application device, said caliper section being formed with a first opening which, in use, faces a brake disk; and
inserting the rotary lever, the bridge and the at least one spindle into the caliper section through the first opening.
0. 90. A method of making a pneumatic disk brake, the method comprising the acts of:
inserting components of a brake application device, including a rotary lever, into a section of a caliper that houses the brake application device through an opening in a front side of the section which, in use, faces and is exposed to a brake disk; and
positioning one end of the rotary lever, engageable by an operating cylinder, near an opening on a rearward end of the section.
0. 12. A caliper for use in a pneumatic air disk brake for road vehicles having a rotary lever actuated application device operable by an operating cylinder, the caliper comprising:
a housing section having an interior space sized to accommodate the rotary lever actuated application device, the housing section including at least one opening on a rearward end through which the operating cylinder is engageable with the rotary lever; and
a brake disk section extending from the housing section and engageable about a brake disk, said brake disk section and housing section being formed in one-piece.
9. disk brake assembly for vehicles, comprising
a brake disk,
a caliper,
and a brake application unit with a rotary lever actuable by an eccentric onto a displaceable bridge with at least one adjustable spindle provided with at least one pressure piece which in use acts to press brake shoes against the brake disk,
wherein the caliper is formed in one piece with a section receiving the brake application unit being substantially closed in an end area facing away from the brake disk, with an exception of an opening for access of an operation member engagable with the rotary lever, and
wherein the brake application unit is insertable as a preassembled unit into the caliper through a caliper opening facing the brake disk when in an installed in use position.
11. A method of making a disk brake assembly for vehicles of the type including a brake disk, a caliper, and a brake application unit with a rotary lever actuable by an eccentric to selectively push at least one brake shoe against the brake disk, said method comprising:
forming a one piece caliper with a section for accommodating the brake application unit which is substantially closed in an end area which in use faces away from the brake disk, said end area including an opening for an actuating member to engage the rotary lever,
forming the brake application unit as a preassembled unit,
inserting the preassembled brake application unit in the caliper through an insertion opening which in use faces the brake disk, and closing off the insertion opening with a cover plate which is penetrated by a pressure piece actuable against the at least one brake shoe.
0. 98. A method of making a disk brake assembly for vehicles of the type including a brake disk, a caliper, and a brake application device with a rotary lever that acts via an eccentric to selectively push at least one brake shoe against the brake disk, said method comprising the acts of:
forming a caliper section for accommodating the brake application unit having an end area which, in use, faces away from the brake disk, said end area including an opening for an actuating member to engage the rotary lever;
forming the brake application device as a preassembled unit; and
inserting the preassembled brake application unit in the caliper section through an insertion opening which, in use, faces the brake disk, and closing off the insertion opening with a cover plate which is penetrable by a pressure piece capable of acting against the at least one brake shoe.
1. disk brake for road vehicles having a caliper which comprises a brake disk and on one side of which a brake application unit is arranged which has a rotary lever swivellable by an operating cylinder, the rotary lever being capable of acting by means of an eccentric onto a bridge which can be displaced against a spring force in the direction of the brake disk and has at least one adjusting spindle provided with a pressure piece, characterized in that
a) the caliper is constructed in one piece such that the section of the caliper receiving the application unit is largely closed in a rearward area facing away from the brake disk, with the exception of an opening for the access of the operating cylinder, and
b) the application unit is insertable as a preassembled unit into the caliper through the opening facing the brake disk when the caliper is removed from the brake disk.
0. 29. A pneumatic brake for road vehicles operable with a brake disk and actuated by an operating cylinder, the brake comprising:
a rotary lever adapted to be swivellable by the operating cylinder;
a bridge displaceable by swivelling action of the rotary lever;
at least one spindle arranged in the bridge and being displaceable with the bridge, the rotary lever, the bridge and the spindle being components of a brake application device for the pneumatic brake;
a caliper having a housing section sized to accommodate said components of the brake application device and a brake disk section extending from the housing section and configured to engage about the brake disk when installed;
wherein the housing section includes an opening on a rearward end through which the operating cylinder is engageable with the rotary lever, and an opening facing the brake disk when installed that is sized to receive said components of the brake application device.
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a bow element joining together the rotary lever, bridge and spindle into a preassembled unit, the preassembled unit being insertable through the opening in the housing section of the caliper facing the brake disk.
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a pressure piece coupled with the spindle, the pressure piece being pressable against the brake disk when in use.
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a pressure piece coupled with the spindle, the pressure piece being pressable against the brake disk when in use.
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wherein the housing section is formed such that no force transmission of the brake response forces takes place through screwed connections that are subject to leakage problems into an interior of the caliper.
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wherein the housing section is formed such that no force transmission of the brake response forces takes place through screwed connections that are subject to leakage problems into an interior of the caliper.
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preassembling at least the rotary lever, the bridge and the at least one spindle of the brake application device into a preassembled brake application unit; and
inserting the preassembled brake application unit into the caliper section through the first opening.
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sealingly closing the first opening with a plate, which is penetrable by a pressure piece arranged on an end of the at least one spindle.
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sealingly closing the first opening with a plate, which is penetrable by a pressure piece arranged on an end of the at least one spindle.
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arranging one end of the rotary lever near an opening formed in a rear side of the caliper section, the one end being adapted to be operated upon by an operating cylinder.
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preassembling the rotary lever with other components of the brake application device to form a preassembled brake application unit; and
inserting the preassembled brake application unit through the opening.
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preassembling the rotary lever with other components of the brake application device to form a preassembled brake application unit; and
inserting the preassembled brake application unit through the opening.
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closing the opening in the front side with a plate, the plate being penetrable by a pressure piece coupled to the brake application device.
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closing the opening in the front side with a plate, the plate being penetrable by a pressure piece coupled to the brake application device.
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preassembling the rotary lever with the components of the brake application device into a preassembled rotary lever actuated brake application unit; and
inserting the preassembled rotary lever actuated brake application unit into the section of the caliper through the opening.
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preassembling the rotary lever with the components of the brake application device into a preassembled rotary lever actuated brake application unit; and
inserting the preassembled rotary lever actuated brake application unit into the section of the caliper through the opening.
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closing the opening in a sealing manner with a plate, the plate being penetrable by a pressure piece that is acted upon by the brake application device.
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closing the opening in a sealing manner with a plate, the plate being penetrable by a pressure piece that is acted upon by the brake application device.
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The invention relates to a disk brake for road vehicles, having a caliper and which comprises a brake disk with a brake application unit arranged on one side, the application unit having a rotary lever swivellable by an operating cylinder, the rotary lever being capable of acting by means of an eccentric onto a bridge which can be displaced against a spring force in the direction of the brake disk has at least one adjusting spindle provided with a pressure scheme.
In the case of disk brakes of the above-mentioned type (German Patent Document DE-OS 40 32 886), a brake application device, which is equipped with a rotary lever which can be acted upon by an operating cylinder, isprovided inside the rearward part of a caliper comprising a brake disk, which application device has a bridge which carries two adjusting spindles having pressure pieces and is slidably supported on the caliper. The end of the rotary lever which eccentrically acts upon the portion of the bridge facing away from the brake disk is supported on the rearward end of the caliper by means of slide bearing or roller bearing elements. The rearward section of the caliper is constructed as a separate housing which can be screwed together with the caliper along a separating line. During the operation of the brake, the brake response forces are introducedin a rearward manner into the screwed-on housing section which can cause problems concerning the screwed connection, the stability and the sealing, particularly during the service lives required in the case of disk brakes of the concerned type. Problems of the above-mentioned type may also occur in the case of disk brakes which are constructed with only one adjusting or pressure spindle.
Based on the above, it is the object of the invention to further develop a disk brake of the above-mentioned type such that the brake response forces can be introduced into the brake caliper without any problems. In particular, sealing areas existing at the caliper must be completely unaffected by the braking or brake response forces in order to ensure the required operational reliability during long service lives of the brake system.
This object is achieved according to preferred embodiments of the present by providing a disk brake of the above mentioned type, wherein
a) the caliper is constructed in one piece such that the section of the caliper receiving the application unit is largely closed in a rearward area facing away from the brake disk, with the exception of an opening for the access of the operating cylinder, and
b) the application unit can be inserted as a preassembled unit into the caliper through the opening facing the brake disk when the caliper is removed from the brake disk.
Because of the one-piece design of the caliper, which in a cost-saving manner may be constructed as a cast part, a direct transmission of the braking forces into the caliper is permitted since the rearward area, which faces away from the brake disk, of the caliper receiving the application unit is essentially closed with the exception of the through-grip opening for the operating cylinder. The application unit, including all its components, can be introduced as a preassembled unit when the caliper is removed from the brake disk through the opening facing the brake disk. After the introduction of the application unit, this opening of the caliper can preferably be closed by a closing plate which, in the case of a two-spindle brake disk construction, is penetrated in a sealing manner by the pressure pieces on the forward ends of the adjusting spindles. The application unit can be constructed as a preassembled unit by means of simple holding or clamping elements. Its position inside the section of the caliper acting as the housing is determined by the supporting roller which is supported on the interior side on the rearward wall section of the caliper and, facing the brake disk, is determined by the pressure spring which tensions the application unit in a rearward manner and is supported on the closing plate.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the invention when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 2 and is an individual sectional view of the preassembled application unit;
According to the invention, the caliper 1 is constructed in one piece; that is, the section which is situated on the rightin the drawing of FIG. 1 and receives an application unit 13 and the section comprising the brake disk 3 are constructed in one piece as a cast part or forged part. The application unit 13 has a rotary lever 15 which, in the view according to
For the lateral support of the bridge 29, sliding elements 39 are provided which, when the brake is operated, absorb circumferential forces arriving by way of the pressure pieces and divert them to the caliper. The sliding elements 39 may consist of steel and have the shape of cylindrical bodies. However, sliding elements of a different configuration may also be used.
According to
In the interior of the adjusting spindle 33 illustrated on the left side in
The operating device described above is illustrated in
The bow spring 61 is only an embodiment of a device by means of which the individual components of the application device, including the closing plate 41 and the pressure pieces 35, 37 are held together as a unit in a manner illustrated in FIG. 2. When the caliper is removed from the brake disk, the preassembled unit illustrated in
After the rearward end of the caliper has largely been closed, laterally accessible devices are provided which permit an access to the synchronizing device. According to
The invention is not limited to the illustrated application device with the use of two adjusting spindles and also not to the special shaping of the bow spring 61 which holds together the preassembled unit. Instead of the two-spindle construction of the pneumatically applicable disk brake shown as an example, a single-spindle disk brake construction can be provided which is therefore equipped with only one adjusting spindle and one pressure piece. This means that the principle of the use of a one-piece caliper and of the application device which can be introduced as a preassembled unit into such a caliper can also be used in the case of constructions of those types known per se in which a central adjusting and pressure spindle can act upon a brake lining by means of a single pressure piece. Therefore, independently of the type of the application device, within the scope of the idea of the invention, the advantage can be achieved that the braking forces are transmitted by way of the supporting roller directly into the caliper; that is, in the case of tension and bending stress, no force transmission takes place by way of screwed-on housing parts which are subjected to leakage problems.
Although the invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is to be clearly understood that same is by way of illustration and example, and is not to be taken by way of limitation. The spirit and scope of the present invention are to be limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
Baumgartner, Hans, Bieker, Dieter
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