Brake linkage self-adjustment mechanism

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Inventors

Clemens, Joseph A.

Application #

790991

Filed

Nov-12-1991

Published

Mar-23-1993

Current US Class

188/196C
188/71.8
188/79.51
188/79.54
188/79.62
192/111A
192/70.25

International Classes

F16D 065/60

Field of Search

188/71.8 188/79.51 188/79.54 188/79.56 188/79.62 188/196 192/70.25 192/111

Assignee

General Motors Corporation (Detroit, MI)

Examiners

Halvosa; George E. A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Tucker; A. Michael

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Abstract
A self-adjustment mechanism for a brake system includes a first sprag clutch seated in a support. An eccentric serves as an inner race for the first sprag clutch and as an outer race for a second sprag clutch. A timing assembly serves as an inner race for the second sprag clutch and includes first and second spaced-apart pins projecting from a surface. An arm is pivotally connected to the timing assembly and positioned between the pins. A brake apply cam engages a first end of the arm so that it pivots with respect to the timing assembly. As the arm pivots, a brake apply piston is engaged. A pivot center of the arm is selectively rotated by the eccentric to maintain the phase relationhip of the cam and the brakepack as the plates wear.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A self-adjustment mechanism for use between a brake apply cam and an apply piston in a brake system, comprising:

(a) a first sprag clutch seated in a support;

(b) an eccentric functioning as an inner race for the first sprag clutch and as an outer race for a second sprag clutch oriented to permit rotation opposite the first sprag clutch;

(c) a timing assembly functioning as an inner race for the second sprag clutch, the timing assembly including a post seated in the second sprag clutch and a plate affixed to the post, and first and second spaced-apart pins projecting from a surface of the plate;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to a brake apply system in a vehicle driven by a cross-drive transmission. In particular, the present invention is concerned with a self-adjustment mechanism provided between a brake apply cam and a brake apply piston, and a method for adjusting the linkage between the brake apply cam and the brake apply piston.

2. Description of the Related Art

Cross-drive transmissions for track-laying vehicles customarily provide an arrangement for decelerating the vehicle by dissipating a portion or all of the vehicle's kinetic energy in brakepacks comprised of multiple friction and reaction disc plates at each output shaft. When a brakepack is compressed during application of the brakes, a decelerating torque is applied to each output shaft. The brakepacks are compressed by axially-stroking apply pistons that are both hydraulically and mechanically applied for some applications. A predetermined range of axial brakepack running clearance must be maintained when the brakes are unapplied to minimize both brake apply time and friction horsepower loss through the brakes. A mechanical adjustment mechanism is normally applied in the brake apply piston linkage to allow maintenance of the axial clearance, compensating for both dimensional manufacturing variations in brake components and frictional wear of brake plate materials.
 
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