Park and service brake arrangements

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Inventors

Parsons, Francis Edward

Application #

242023

Filed

May-25-1999

Published

Jul-2-2002

Current US Class

188/170
188/72.5
188/73.2

International Classes

F16D 065/24

Field of Search

188/170 188/72.4 188/72.5 188/72.1 188/72.3 188/73.2 188/366 188/367 188/368 188/369 188/106

Assignee

Brake Technologies Pty Ltd. (Victoria, AU)

Examiners

Dickson; Paul N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Banner & Witcoff, Ltd

US Patent References

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4014414   Power parking fail...
4018140   Hydraulic disc bra...
4615418   Hydraulic safety br...
4805744   Brake actuator asse...
5620063   Three section pad i...
6089357   Dual piston swing...

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Abstract
A brake assembly capable of providing a park/emergency brake facility and a service brake facility acting on the same friction pad or friction pad pair. The assembly includes a rotatable disc rotor, and at least one friction pad adapted for movement towards a braking surface of the disc rotor to provide a braking effect. The assembly further includes a first brake activating means to provide the park/emergency brake facility operable selectively to urge said one friction pad towards the braking surface of the disc rotor, a second brake activating means to provide a service brake facility selectively operable independently of the first brake activating means to urge the one friction pad towards the braking surface of the disc rotor. A third means normally acts to prevent the first brake activating means from urging the one friction pad towards the braking surface of the disc rotor.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A brake arrangement including a rotatable disc rotor, at least one friction member adapted for movement towards a braking surface of the disc rotor to provide a braking effect thereon, first brake activating means including first piston means mechanically operable to urge said one friction member towards said braking surface of the disc rotor, second brake activating means including second piston means acting along a first axis and a pressurized hydraulic fluid to provide a service brake facility to urge said one friction member towards said braking surface of the disc rotor, said first brake activating means including individual cylinders located on either side of a central cylinder receiving said second piston means to transmit an urging force to said at least one friction member, the first piston means having spaced second axes along which activation of said first brake activating means occurs, and third means when operational acting to prevent said mechanically operable first brake activating means from urging said one friction member towards said braking surface of the disc rotor, said one friction member being an individual friction pad, said first piston means being selectively operable and independent of said second piston means and said first axis and said second axes being laterally displaced from each other whereby upon deactivation of said third means, said first brake activating means provides a park brake facility, and upon failure of the third means and the second brake activating means, said first brake activating means provides an emergency brake facility, in each case by mechanically urging said one friction pad towards said braking surface of the disc rotor.



Description
INTRODUCTION

The present invention relates to improvements in brake assemblies particularly for use in machine and motor vehicle applications.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There is an increasing worldwide concern for improved standards of machine and motor vehicle operating safety as well as the prevention of environmental damage. These concerns have highlighted problems with conventional "open-to-atmosphere" brakes. An enclosed fluid immersed brake arrangement as disclosed, for example, in Australian Patent No. 659227 and International Patent Application No. PCT/AU95/00529 has provided an answer to many of these concerns. The brake configurations disclosed in these earlier patent applications utilise conventional pot type cylinders in conventional calliper arrangements. One drawback, however, with pot style cylinders is that they do not lend themselves for convenient layout designs for high torque/small diameter brakes of 300 mm or smaller, or to larger diameter high torque brakes of 400 mm or larger. In the past, annular cylinder designs have been utilised to satisfy the high torque small diameter and larger diameter brake calliper applications. A drawback to the utilisation of such annular cylinder brakes has been that an annular piston arrangement has only been offered as either a hydraulic apply brake or a spring apply hydraulic brake. The former arrangements being unsuitable as a park brake and the latter having drawbacks when utilised as a service brake. A further disadvantage associated with annular cylinder brakes is the difficulties associated with manufacturing same and a requirement for symmetrical placement of the brake pad sets.
 
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