Wedge-type brake actuator

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Inventors

Layton, Charles T.

Application #

750500

Filed

Jul-1-1985

Published

May-19-1987

Current US Class

074/110
188/343

International Classes

F16D 065/22

Field of Search

188/343 188/364 188/368 188/72.7 74/110 74/526

Assignee

Lucas Industries Public Limited Company (Birmingham, GB2)

Examiners

Reger; Duane A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harness, Dickey & Pierce

US Patent References

4051737   Vehicle brakes
4280603   Brake applying dev...
4519482   Wedge actuated dr...

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Abstract
A wedge-type actuator for a drum type brake including a positive stop for limiting the degree of relative movement between the cage and the wedge for avoiding push through. The stop is operative between the cage and a member other than the wedge for limiting the forces exerted on the unit during its operation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a wedge and roller-type brake actuator comprising a pair of oppositely acting brake actuating elements, a cage carrying a pair of rollers each engaged with a respective one of said elements, said cage being supported for movement along a path normal to the direction of action of said actuating elements from a retracted position to an actuating position, a wedge member supported for reciprocation along said path and between said rollers and having inclined faces adapted to engage said rollers for urging said rollers outwardly to actuate said brake upon movement of said wedge member from a retracted position to an actuating position, and an actuating element adapted to actuate said wedge member from its retracted position to the actuating position, the improvement comprising stop means interposed between said actuating element and said cage, said stop means having a surface adapted to engage said cage for limiting the movement of said cage relative to said wedge member upon movement thereof toward their actuating positions.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a wedge-type brake actuator and more particularly to an improved wedge and roller type brake actuator.

A wedge or wedge and roller type actuator is employed frequently in drum-type brakes. Such a wedge-type actuator includes an actuating wedge that operate to urge a pair of rollers that are slidably and rotatably supported within a cage into engagement with a brake shoe or other element which engages the brake shoe for urging the brake shoes into actuating engagement with an associated brake drum. This type of actuator has many advantages and can significantly reduce operating loads due to the use of the interposed rollers and the associated mechanism. However, it is sometimes possible for circumstances to arise in which the wedge, which has the inclined surfaces that engage with the rollers, passes beyond the rollers. Furthermore, it is desirable to maintain the timing relationship between the wedge and rollers and such push through can result from the loss of this relationship.
 
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