Brake installation template

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Inventors

Sampson, Ernest C.

Application #

061579

Filed

Jul-30-1979

Published

Jun-24-1980

Current US Class

033/452
033/562
033/609
188/196R

International Classes

G01B 003/30

Field of Search

33/180 188/196

Assignee

Eaton Corporation (Cleveland, OH)

Examiners

Martin, Jr.; William D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McCloskey; R. J., Gordon; H. D.

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Abstract
A multi-member, variable configuration template (100) is provided as an aid for determining acceptable brake assembly mounting variables for an air operated, cam actuated brake assembly to be mounted on a vehicle of known configuration. The template comprises a first member (102) corresponding to the brake spider, a second member (104) corresponding to the air chamber mounting bracket, a third member (106) corresponding to the air chamber and a fourth member (108) corresponding to the slack adjuster. The second and fourth members are pivotably connected to the first member about a point (110) corresponding to the axis of the brake actuating cam, the third member is slidably mounted on the second member and the third member is removably connectable to the fourth member at a series of points on the fourth member. Various arrays (112, 116, 120 and 124) are provided to determine the brake assembly mounting variables corresponding to a particular template configuration.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A multi-piece, variable configuration template for determining acceptable brake assembly mounting variables for an air operated, cam actuated brake assembly comprising a brake spider, an air chamber mounting bracket, an air chamber and a slack adjuster to be mounted on a vehicle of known configuration having an axle shaft, said template comprising:

a first template member corresponding to the shape of the brake spider in a given scale, said first member having a first point marked thereon corresponding to the point at which the brake spider must align with the axle shaft of the vehicle to which the brake assembly is to be mounted, a first array of indicia marks on said first member centered on said first point for use with a reference line to determine acceptable angular relationships between the brake spider and the vehicle, said first member having a second point marked thereon corresponding to the centerline of the brake actuating cam;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a multi-member template usable as an aid in determining brake assembly mounting variables acceptable for use in connection with a brake assembly to be mounted on a vehicle of a particular configuration. In particular, the present invention relates to a multi-member, variable configuration template for determining the acceptable and/or optimal brake assembly mounting variables for an air operated, cam actuated brake assembly comprising a brake spider, a slack adjuster, an air chamber and an air chamber mounting bracket to be mounted on a particular vehicle, such as a heavy-duty truck or the like.

2. Description of the Prior Art

It is well known that for certain types of vehicles, such as heavy-duty trucks utilizing pressurized air operated, cam actuated brakes, the space available for installing the brake assembly and for permitting interference free operation of the brakes, i.e. the brake assembly mounting envelope, is often quite limited, of an irregular shape and/or often varies considerably from vehicle to vehicle as each vehicle, or group of vehicles, is often unique as to suspension types, axle housings, frame members and the like. In the past, determining acceptable and/or optimal brake assembly mounting variables for a brake assembly to be mounted on a particular vehicle, such as spider index angles, air chamber bracket mounting angles, etc., was a time-consuming task often performed on a trial and error basis by drawing various brake assemblies in various configurations on a scale drawing of the particular vehicle. This was especially true as most commerically available brake assembly components permit only a limited number of predetermined variations, for example, one manufacturer supplies standard slack adjusters in lengths of 5.0, 5.5, 6.0 and 6.5 inches only.
 
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