Self-adjusting parking brake actuator

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Inventors

Pare, Thomas E.
Mack, J. Frank
Stenzel, Michael L.

Application #

027962

Filed

Mar-8-1993

Published

May-10-1994

Current US Class

074/501.5R
074/512
074/513
074/516

International Classes

G05G 001/14

Field of Search

74/512 74/513 74/516 74/501.5 188/2

Assignee

Dura Mechanical Components, Inc. (Troy, MI)

Examiners

Luong; Vinh T.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Greenlee; David A.

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4109529   Servo arrangement
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Abstract
A parking brake actuator for a cable-operated vehicle parking brake, comprises a mounting bracket on the vehicle, a sector gear mounted on the mounting bracket for rotation about an axis to variably tension the cable. A pedal lever is coaxially pivoted on the mounting bracket for independent rotation between a brake release position and a plurality of brake apply positions. A spiral-wound spring extends between the operating lever and the drive plate for rotating the drive plate relative to the lever to apply an initial tension on the cable. A drive clutch couples the drive plate to the lever upon initial rotation of the lever out of brake release position to enable rotation of the lever to increasingly tension the cable and apply the parking brake. The drive clutch includes a pinion gear mounted on the lever in engagement with the sector gear. A torsion clutch spring is wrapped about the pinion gear hub and has one end fixed to the lever and a free end, and normally contracts to prevent rotation of the pinion gear, thus operatively coupling the drive plate to the lever. A release pin on the mounting bracket is engaged by the torsion clutch spring free end in the brake release position to expand the torsion clutch spring to free the pinion for rotation, thus decoupling the drive plate from the lever. A similar position control clutch employing a torsion spring releasably maintains the drive plate in brake apply position.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A parking brake actuator for variably tensioning a cable, comprising:

a mounting bracket,

a drive plate having an outer periphery attached to the cable and mounted on the mounting bracket for rotation between positions variably tensioning the cable,

an operating lever mounted on the mounting bracket for rotation between a brake release position and a plurality of brake apply positions,

a prestressed spring extending between the drive plate and the operating lever to bias the drive plate rotatably relative to the operating lever to apply an initial cable tension,

a drive clutch including connecting means connecting the lever to the outer periphery of the drive plate for movement therewith immediately upon rotation of the lever out of brake release position thereby enabling further rotation of the lever to increase cable tension,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to parking brake actuators and, more particularly, to a parking brake actuator that is continuously self-adjustable for cable slack.

Parking brakes are customarily provided on automotive vehicles to provide a device for securing the vehicle against inadvertent movement when parked on a grade, whether or not the vehicle transmission is engaged or not. Recently, because of space limitations, parking brakes have been developed that utilize a foot-operated flexible cable to operate the remote parking brake. Many of these have a self-adjust feature to accommodate cable slack which occurs during installation or over the life of the vehicle, due to cable stretch or cable system geometry change caused by use.

Such a parking brake is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 4,612,823 to De Leeuw et al. This parking brake actuator features a pedal actuator lever that drivingly engages a cable-connected drive plate through a pawl-and-sector connection. Another pawl-and-sector device provides position control to hold the parking brake in applied position and is released to disengage the parking brake.
 
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